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Adrian Setter
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Topic: BHPC Calendar 2011Posted: 04 October 2010 at 1:38pm |
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With nobody else putting themselves up for the job, I'm assuming that following the AGM I will be the person tasked with putting the BHPC race calendar for 2011 together. Hence this post to get any feedback from the racing (and potentially racing) membership about what you'd like to see. Below are a few current thoughts, in no particular order. Please feel free to comment on these points, or on absolutely anything else you'd like - or anything this year that you didn't.
All constructive comments welcome. Edited by Adrian Setter - 04 October 2010 at 1:42pm |
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AlanGoodman
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Posted: 04 October 2010 at 2:57pm |
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All sounds good to me Adrian... Solihull worked very well for the pedal car race there this year.
Reading is ok or Welwyn may be an alternative (and steeper) velodrome?
I very much doubt we'd get many people turn up to an AGM that wasn't on a race day. The only time we tried it before (at York) it meant a lot of work for some of us for a meeting that ended up not being quorate, so we had to do it all again... So I'd keep the AGM as it is, although I'd like to see it followed by a social gathering of some sort to end the season...
I'd also like to do something in the closed season (maybe an indoor velodrome if there is enough interest) but maybe that should be up to somebody other than the competition secretary to sort out!
It would be good if all the pedal car races could be avoided, but especially the 24 hour race (June 25th - 26th 2011) as most pedal car teams need to drag in a couple of extra drivers for that one and some of us were struggling this year...
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Adrian Setter
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Posted: 04 October 2010 at 3:04pm |
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Yes, and the clash we had this year didn't help the turnout at our event at Sbunthorpe, so avoiding a clash is a win-win
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Posted: 04 October 2010 at 3:06pm |
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Very true!!
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Adrian Setter
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Posted: 04 October 2010 at 3:11pm |
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I have looked into indoor velodromes for events early in the season. Obstacles are that, at least for during the day at a weekend, you have to book a very long way in advance, and they're expensive. Either or both may improve once the London velodrome is available for more general use (presumably not till after the Olympics) and once the UCI's Brit-scuppering rules have made GB look like (relative) failures at London 2012, with a consequent wane in interest in track cycling.
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Rob
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Posted: 04 October 2010 at 8:15pm |
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I'd be sorry to see the loss of Castle Combe - I enjoy having the space of a well surfaced motor racing circuit to throw the machine around. That back straight at Darley Moor tends to be too rough to really enjoy riding there - that circuit could be so nice if they just gave it a bit of a tidy back there. Thruxton and Goodwood were good but seem to remember they were also silly money for sole use too.
I'm not a fan of venues that involve the M25. Hillingdon is a good enough circuit to manage (even twice in a season) but couldn't be bothered with Brands Hatch or Fowlmead. Too much a risk of ending up sat in traffic rather than getting to the venue, or getting home at a sensible time. Weekend events work well. Town centre crit sounds like a waste of time for a points race. With full-on support like in Freidrichshaven it was good racing but compromised by street furniture being in the way and requiring lots of fencing and marshalling.. I'd be surprised to find that level of support more locally - tho assume from your suggestion that we have an invite? Having said don't like the M25, throwing in a random out-of-the-way track like the Welsh one that was suggested does give the opportunity for a weekend away doing 'touristy stuff' on the Saturday, racing on the Sunday. But not in the south east... |
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rwa.martin
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Posted: 04 October 2010 at 8:24pm |
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I was at Blenheim bike day on Sunday which included the Brompton World Championships. There was a TT, a sportive, upright trikes and a family fun ride as well as the Bromptons. Great venue and atmosphere - perhaps they might be interested in a BHPC event for 2011, making this the replacement for the Bike Radar Live event?
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Posted: 04 October 2010 at 8:41pm |
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It all sounds fine to me and I, along with many others in the silent majority, have appreciated your work this year.
With regard to AGM 's the clubhouse at Stourport was also eminently suitable.
Town Centre crits - yes please but then I'm travelling alot slower than the streamliners so can enjoy them.
Curborough ??????????
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Posted: 04 October 2010 at 8:48pm |
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as a family type weekends are not so good........
to many in the SE again are also a put off.
I enjoy the 2hr, but not sure I'd like to see it on a double weekend with perhaps the longest drive ie fowlmead.
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Posted: 04 October 2010 at 9:01pm |
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