The third round of the 2009 Irish DH NPS kicks off on the weekend of Saturday and Sunday 23rd/24thMay 2009. The event, organised by the Chain Reaction Cycling Club is being held at Kilbroney Forest Park in the picturesque town of Rostrevor.

 

Rostrevor Forest, was the venue for the 2006 and 2007 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.

The course will be the same course used in the 2007 Irish National Downhill Championships and Kilbroney has always been a challenging course and as home to the 2 Irish Championships it will no doubt once again prove to be one of the best in the DH calendar.

As one of the best venues in the country – part of the reasonf or this is the amazing finish field provided by the Baxter family. As many of you know, the Baxter’s have been good to Chain Reaction Cycling Club and as a token of appreciation for use of the field, Chain Reaction Cycling Club are fundraising for a tamdem bike to be used by the local WATCH club which allows visually impaired cyclists the opportunity to take up the sport. We would appreciate if you could give generously to this cause.

Parking will be provided in the finish field with portaloos, skip facilites and catering facilities onsite

 

Please note that riders who don’t have a complete licence , a valid receipt from cycling Ireland or a letter from their club secretary that their licence has been paid for, will need to buy a day licence . All under age riders (under 18) must ensure that a parental consent form has been completed and either sent to Cycling Ireland or given to the race officials on race day

The CRC Club would like to remind all riders and spectators that the race is on Forestry Service land and as DHing relies heavily on the FS for race venues it is important that the positive relationship that has been built up by the race organisers is not jeopardised by leaving litter in the forest.

You are also reminded that mini bikes and the like are not permitted under any circumstances.

All riders are also asked to provide details at sign on of any club, sponsor, team that he/she is representing so that the details can be included in the race reports and give the clubs, sponsors, teams a well deserved mention.

Saturday will be an official practice day and there will be medical cover available. Riders are asked to note that there will be a 30 second gap between start times on race day but if a rider feels he/she needs more time, he/she should inform the starting timer – it’s anticipated that the course will be about 2.30+ in duration. Riders will be seeded based on their results in the 2009 race to date however it is imperative that riders turn up on time for their race runs.

Prizes – Aside from the usual 1st, 2nd and 3rd awards there will be a cash prize of £50 to the rider who has the biggest winning margin in his/her category.

Gee Atherton at Rostrevor on the 2009 Champs course

Saturday

Sign on 9.30am – 12.00pm and 1.00pm – 3.00pm

Practice 10.00am – 4.30pm

Sunday

Sign on 9.00am -10.00am

Practice 9.00am – 11.30am (10.30am – 11.30am full runs only – no sectioning!)

Course inspection 11.30am – 12.00pm

First race runs 12.00pm approx. onwards

Entry fees –

Elites/Seniors/Masters/ Vets/Super Vets/Sports/Ladies - £35

Juniors/U16/U14 - £20

Guidance on age categories –

Elite/Senior/Sports (aged 18+) Masters (30+ in current year) Vets (40+) Super Vets (50+)

Junior (born in 1991/1992) U16 (born in 1993/1994) U14 (born in 1995/1996)

** If you need help or advice on what category you should be in either by age or ability please speak to the CRC Team on race day and they will advise.

Race licence - (day) €15 or £10 (price set Cycling Ireland).

U14/U16 €5 or £3.50*

If you intend to race regularly consider an annual licence – it can work out cheaper, particularly for younger riders. The licence fees are available on the Cycling Ireland WEBSITE

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. No sign on means no number board, no uplift, no authorised course use and NO MEDICAL COVER!

Rubbish

Kilbroney is a public park, and to ensure the use of the venue for future events, riders and spectators are asked to take their rubbish home with them. There will be rubbish bags placed throughout the course.

Parking

Riders can park in the field and riders/spectators are asked to be considerate when parking in either location as a large crowd is expected. There will be a collection in the finish field with the proceeds going to the owners nominated charity – please give generously - particularly when you know that Liam Baxter is giving the field to us free of charge.

Walking the course

All riders are welcome to walk the course. Riders are however not permitted to push their bikes up the course and risk disqualification for doing so – this is applicable to all practice/race sessions. Please stay outside the yellow tape if pushing up the course.

Weather

Keep an eye of the weather for Rostrevor HERE!

Getting to Rostrevor

Multimap link for Rostrevor HERE

Travelling to 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.

The finish field is depicted in the map below, however, this field will only be able on the weekend of the event.

Accommodation

Self Catering

Directions
Lecale Cottages & Houses
125 Kilbroney Road
Rostrevor
Co.Down
BT34 3BW

http://www.lecalecottages.co.uk/
Tel: +44 (0) 28 4173872
 

Camping

There is fantastic camping area in KilbroneyPark with good showers and toilets, however it is popular and usually books up quickly. For reservations please contact-

The Park Warden - Tel: 028 417 38134- kieran.owens@newryandmourne.gov.uk

B&B & Guest Houses

B&B Accommodation can be found at

An Tobar - 2 Cherry Hill Rostrevor - Marie Gavaghan on 028 4173 8712

Fir Trees 16 Killowen Old Road Rostrevor - Patricia Donnan 028 4173 8602

Glenbeigh B&B 18 Victoria Square Rostrevor - Raymond & Paddy Parr 028 417 38281

Glenview 3 Glenview Terrace Rostrevor - Kay Kerley & Kevin Dunne 028 3088 9009

Meadowlea 25 Drumsesk Road Rostrevor - 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.



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