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Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby steveg » Wed Aug 12, 2015 7:34 pm

I've had a few people asking about the Derbyshire 150, so here's some useful (I hope) info about proceedings based on questions I've been asked.

The rugby club will be open from lunch time Friday. Please make sure you have your ticket and membership card with you when you arrive
There will be dos at the club Fri and Sat nights. These are only open to those attending the rally no extra guests allowed
Food is included Fri night, St morning and night and Sunday morning
You will be awarded BSM points for attending the rally without doing the ride, but I think you'll miss out if that's what you do
The ride is approx 145 miles long and I want to get people on the road between 9.30 and 10, so if you're staying off site and want you breakfast at the rugby club get there in time
The route takes in some great roads including Snake Pass and the Cat & Fiddle, but be aware there are plenty of speed cameras and average speed restrictions
Everyone attending will be given turn by turn directions (like C2C), which will also show petrol stations. The longest stretch without petrol is approx 33 miles
The lunch stop will be the town of Castleton in the High Peak. There's a couple of big car parks plus lots of pubs, cafes and shops.
Due to numbers there will only be one check in on the route where participants will be given a rally patch and extra sticker that you won't get just by attending
I estimate that the the ride will take 5+ hours

Right think that covers it. Cheers, Steve
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby Eden » Wed Aug 12, 2015 7:40 pm

you forgot the...
"Last man back gets a full round in at 10:30 sat night"!


:lol:
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby Angry Bloke » Wed Aug 12, 2015 7:45 pm

Sounds great Steve :D
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby steveg » Wed Aug 12, 2015 7:57 pm

Eden wrote:you forgot the...
"Last man back gets a full round in at 10:30 sat night"!


:lol:


It's NOT a race :lol:
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby GP240 » Wed Aug 12, 2015 9:20 pm

Hope I'm back before 10.30 pm haha. (but not last one, gulp).
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby peejay » Wed Aug 12, 2015 11:14 pm

thanks for the info Steve :)
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby Tractorman » Thu Aug 13, 2015 8:29 am

GP240 wrote:Hope I'm back before 10.30 pm haha. (but not last one, gulp).


Don't worry I have no doubts in my mind who will be last, if the sidecar makes it around.
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby bike grim » Thu Aug 13, 2015 10:00 am

Sounds great Steve
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby Rob Miller » Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:20 pm

Just make sure the printing is nice and big on the route directions so us blind old farts can read them without stopping to put glasses on or I might not get round before dark! Getting excited already. Roll on Friday.
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby steveg » Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:24 pm

Rob Miller wrote:Just make sure the printing is nice and big on the route directions so us blind old farts can read them without stopping to put glasses on or I might not get round before dark! Getting excited already. Roll on Friday.


Hmm, think you might be pulling over from time to time :shock:
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby mainstand » Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:33 pm

Eden wrote:you forgot the...
"Last man back gets a full round in at 10:30 sat night"!


:lol:



That's usually us. :cry:
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby steveg » Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:47 pm

Although the LCGB shop won't be at the Derbyshire 150 we will have event tee shirts and pin badges for sale (in addition to the give away goodies) and break down spares available courtesy of Shaw-fire Lambretta
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby Rob Miller » Fri Aug 14, 2015 5:04 pm

That cat & fiddle pass looks great on the map but not the speed cameras. Do you think I'll bother them on the trusty 150D?
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby steveg » Fri Aug 14, 2015 5:07 pm

Rob Miller wrote:That cat & fiddle pass looks great on the map but not the speed cameras. Do you think I'll bother them on the trusty 150D?


ha ha, I think it's geared perfectly for that road and you'll be one of the few that can be full bore all the way mate :D
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby GP240 » Fri Aug 14, 2015 5:48 pm

Petrol station closed,

Not sure where abouts we are joining the Snake-pass but the last petrol station out of Sheffield (up the hill after the Uni), before you start on the Snake-pass was closed down when I came home from Lincoln rally.

Only saying cos I normally use it for me last fill up.
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby Cgt75b » Fri Aug 14, 2015 5:54 pm

Is it possible for me to come over and just do the ride Saturday ?
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby scootergirli » Fri Aug 14, 2015 6:53 pm

Just a little extra information on the Cat and Fiddle road, the cameras are rear facing as a deterrent to the motorcyclists that do make the road a listed 'Black' road.
It is 50mph and the cameras take your average speed over several distances. They start on the incline after the turn above Buxton on the A54. When you reach the top of the bends (junction A54/A537) there is another camera and then a good straight piece on the level to the next camera where it is easy to forget they are there and drift over the 50mph limit!!
Be careful and stay safe. See you all next weekend :D
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby steveg » Fri Aug 14, 2015 7:49 pm

GP240 wrote:Petrol station closed,

Not sure where abouts we are joining the Snake-pass but the last petrol station out of Sheffield (up the hill after the Uni), before you start on the Snake-pass was closed down when I came home from Lincoln rally.

Only saying cos I normally use it for me last fill up.


Won't affect us
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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby steveg » Fri Aug 14, 2015 7:51 pm

Cgt75b wrote:Is it possible for me to come over and just do the ride Saturday ?



No is the short answer. The rally is advance ticket only and it would be unfair for those that have paid to participate if others just turn up and join the ride.

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Re: Derbyshire Rally route info

Postby Eden » Fri Aug 14, 2015 8:31 pm

scootergirli wrote:Just a little extra information on the Cat and Fiddle road, the cameras are rear facing as a deterrent to the motorcyclists that do make the road a listed 'Black' road.
It is 50mph and the cameras take your average speed over several distances. They start on the incline after the turn above Buxton on the A54. When you reach the top of the bends (junction A54/A537) there is another camera and then a good straight piece on the level to the next camera where it is easy to forget they are there and drift over the 50mph limit!!
Be careful and stay safe. See you all next weekend :D



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