10.00 Miles
IMPORTANT NOTICES:
Helmets are now compulsary for ALL ages.
Both FRONT and REAR lights are now required…
This will effect all SCC Time Trial Events - No helmet or working front or rear light—NO RIDE!
CTT Regulation 14 Competitor’s Machine…
(i) No competitor shall be permitted to start either a Type A or Type B event unless such competitor has affixed to the rear of their machine a working rear red light, either flashing or constant, that is illuminated and in a position that is clearly visible to other road users.
(j) No competitor shall be permitted to start either a Type A or Type B event unless such competitor has affixed to the front of their machine a working front white light, either flashing or constant, that is illuminated and in a position that is clearly visible to other road users.
15. Protective Helmets…
All competitors must wear a properly affixed helmet which must be of hard/soft shell construction. Helmets should conform to a recognised Standard such as SNELL B95, ANSI Z90.4, AUS/NZS 2063:96, DIN 33-954, CPSC or EN 1078.
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KH28 (Saintbury hill)
2288.00 Yards
TROPHIES: Hill Climb
IMPORTANT NOTICES:
Helmets are now compulsary for ALL ages.
Both FRONT and REAR lights are now required…
This will effect all SCC Time Trial Events - No helmet or working front or rear light—NO RIDE!
CTT Regulation 14 Competitor’s Machine…
(i) No competitor shall be permitted to start either a Type A or Type B event unless such competitor has affixed to the rear of their machine a working rear red light, either flashing or constant, that is illuminated and in a position that is clearly visible to other road users.
(j) No competitor shall be permitted to start either a Type A or Type B event unless such competitor has affixed to the front of their machine a working front white light, either flashing or constant, that is illuminated and in a position that is clearly visible to other road users.
15. Protective Helmets…
All competitors must wear a properly affixed helmet which must be of hard/soft shell construction. Helmets should conform to a recognised Standard such as SNELL B95, ANSI Z90.4, AUS/NZS 2063:96, DIN 33-954, CPSC or EN 1078.