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Chain Reaction Cycles/Red Bull
Irish Downhill National Championships 2007
Rostrevor, Co Down
Saturday 14th/Sunday 15th July 2007
July
06
The Chain Reaction Cycles/Red Bull Irish National Downhill Championships are due to take place on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th July 2007 in Rostrevor Forest, Co Down run by the Chain Reaction Cycling Club.

Slieve Martin pictured to the left of Carlingford Lough.
Rostrevor Forest, was the venue for the 2006 Irish National Championships, is at the eastern side of Slieve Martin, which stands 500 metres above sea level. It also lies alongside Kilbroney Park, a 97 acre public park.
Pictured below are some pictures of the course from 2006: Improvement are currently being made on the course by organisers.





The Irish National Downhill championships will have timed seeding runs on Saturday evening. All riders are asked to be present for these seeding runs in order to make things run smoother on the day of the event where each rider will have two timed raced runs. Riders will still be able to sign on on Sunday and any rider who doesn't complete a seeding run, will be placed first off in the race on Sunday.
Rumour also has it that top UK riders are due to attend the event, such as the Atherton brothers, Gee and Dan.
UCI points
As this race is the national championships, UCI points will be available for top 10 riders. Only riders who hold a full licence will be eligible for UCI points.
Riders wish to compete for a position in the event will need a full Cycling Ireland race licence. Day licences are available, however, if you finish in 1st, 2nd or 3rd place, or top 10 overall, you will not be able to claim your title.
Sponsorship of the event is from Red Bull as well as Chain Reaction Cycles, who have pledged a host of goodies for the event.
The format of the Irish National Downhill Championships is as follows:
Saturday
Sign-on 9am- 2.00pm
Practice 10am-2.30pm
Course Inspection - 2.30-3.00pm
Timed Seeding Runs 3.00pm-finish
Sunday
Sign-on 9.00am-11.00am
Practice 9.30am - 11.00am
1st Run 12noon-2pm
2nd Run 2.30-4.30pm
Prizegiving 5.00pm
Please note these timed are liable to change depending on race numbers.
Cost of entry
Seniors/Masters/ Vets/Ladies/Juniors £35 Stg
U14/U16 £25 Stg
+ RACE LICENCE
Other information
Uplifts
Uplifts will be provided on both Saturday and Sunday. Riders are reminded that they need to have a race number before they ride the course. Any rider caught riding the course without a number plate will be disqualified from the event.
Rubbish
As this is a public park and as to not risk the likelihood of being able to use the venue to future events, riders are asked to take their rubbish home with them. There has been rubbish left throughout the park over the past few weeks and this has been noted by the forestry. There will be rubbish bags placed throughout the course. Spectators and riders are asked to use them.
Parking
On previous events parking has been in the public car park at the main car park in Kilbroney Park. However, due to the additional use of the field at the bottom of the course, riders can park in the field, please use consideration when parking as a large crowd is expected.
There will be a nominal charge for car parking and an overnight charge for tents and campers. All proceeds from this will be forwarded to The National Council for the Blind of Ireland.
Weather
Keep an eye of the weather for Rostrevor HERE!
Getting to Rostrevor
Multimap link for Rostrevor HERE
Traveling from the Rostrevor by car:
From Dublin take the M1 northbound for Dundalk. Follow signposts for Newry (A1). From Newry take the A2 dual carriageway to Warrenpoint. From Warrenpoint, follow signposts for Rostrevor (B25). Rostrevor is a five minute drive from Warrenpoint. This journey should take approximately 1 1/2 hours.
From Belfast take the M1 southbound. Leave the M1 at junction 7 (signposted Sprucefield). Follow signposts for Newry (A1) and when in Newry take the A2 dual carriageway to Warrenpoint. From Warrenpoint, follow signposts for Rostrevor (B25). Rostrevor is a five minute drive from Warrenpoint. This journey should take approximately 1 hour.
For directions from other places try the AA route planner for details.
Traveling to Ireland by boat :
Here are the options available
- StenaLine travels from Stranraer (Scotland) to Belfast (Co Antrim) daily and the journey can take as little as two hours.
- Stenaline travels from Hollywood (Wales) to Dublin Port daily with a journey time of less than 1 1/2 hours
- P&O Irish Sea travel from Troon (Scotland) to Larne in a 2 hour journey
- P&O Irish Sea travel from Cairnryan (Scotland) to Larne in the shortest time of 1 hour for the fast sailings.
From Larne follow the A8 towards Belfast. At Sandyknowles roundabout take the M2 into Belfast and then follow the directions above.
Traveling to Ireland by Airplane
The closest two airports is Belfast or Dublin, both around an hours drive to Rostrevor.

A map of Northern Ireland, Rostrevor to the South of the Province, a village just outside Warrenpoint. The map shows the boat routes to Belfast Harbour and also Larne, north of Belfast.
Accommodation
Camping
There is fantastic camping area in Kilbroney park however it is limited usually books up in advance. Overnight parking will be allowed by the car park.
There will be a nominal charge for car parking and an overnight charge for tents and campers. All proceeds from this will be forwarded to The National Council for the Blind of Ireland.
B&B & Guest Houses
B&B Accommodation can be found at
An Tobar - 2 Cherry Hill Rostrevor - Contact Marie Gavaghan on 028 4173 8712
Fir Trees 16 Killowen Old Road Rostrevor Contact Patricia Donnan 028 4173 8602
Glenbeigh B&B 18 Victoria Square Rostrevor Contact Raymond & Paddy Parr 028 417 38281
Glenview 3 Glenview Terrace Rostrevor Contact Kay Kerley & Kevin Dunne 028 3088 9009
Meadowlea 25 Drumsesk Road Rostrevor Contact Colette & Rhode Gordon 028 4173 9810
The Boathouse Inn, Warrenpoint 028 4175 2082
Whistledown & Finns, Warrenpoint, 028 4175 4174
If any further information is needed please feel free to put a post on the forum where we'd be only willing to help with as much information as possible. In the meantime, see you in Rostrevor.
Finally, if you visit the area, please be aware that it is a public park and in order to ensure future events, please respect the locals and the walkers in the park and take home your rubbish. |