Seacroft Wheelers 2up 10m TT


Event Details


**Please note as part of the Free Entry into Competitive Events 2024 promotion, Seacroft Wheelers will pay the cost of entry of any first claim member, this also includes any 2nd claim youth or juniors who ride in a Seacroft Wheelers jersey.**

All competitors must wear a helmet and have front and rear working lights – no helmet or lights no ride!

Seacroft Wheelers 2 UP 10 mile Time Trial

Date 15th August 2024

Entry open firstly to Seacroft Wheelers 40 places available – 20 teams of 2 riders

Riders from C.T.T. affiliated clubs are welcome to fill any remaining places

The course will be V910/A Holyrood Lane End A1246
(course map and gpx available here)

Sign on Closes – 6.45pm

First Riders Off – 7.02pm

All riders are pushed off at two minute intervals and given a time for the distance rode for when the second rider crosses the line.

New to the Time Trials? If you have not a time trial before and would like to have a go then this event is ideal for you to try, to see if you like it.

Entry Fees £5 senior members and under 16s.

Under 18s must supply a signed C.T.T. club events parental consent form.

Marshals are also needed please, this event cannot happen without help.  If you are willing to help please contact: racingsec@seacroftwheelers.co.uk.

Please arrive and be ready to pay and collect your number. There is a maximum of 40 riders and it’s on a first come first served basis. Please note last signing on time will be 6.45pm.
This helps organisers plan better but more importantly gives you the chance to warm up. Once you have collected your number this needs to be displayed on your back towards the left hand side.
It is helpful for the marshals if you shout out your number as you cross the finish line.

In the event that this course is not available due to road conditions , the reserve course will be V318/1 Grimston Park A162.

Please ensure you check for short notice of change.

(Note- part of each entrance fee comprises a levy paid by the organising club per rider, to the relevant governing body Cycling Time Trials Association, which goes towards things like liability insurance for that event, administration and developing the sport).

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