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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #30 on: January 27, 2008, 23:46:45 PM »

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« Reply #31 on: January 28, 2008, 20:16:13 PM »

When you guys return to the park in the summer I think you'll see where the extra £5 has been spent - it's going to be great  Grin Grin Grin
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #32 on: January 29, 2008, 10:25:10 AM »

Cool, I heard about a cafe or summit being built at the top, sounds good.  All I really wanted to know is wether the timing equipment has been updated from last season, as the only negative out of the whole event was when the timing messed up at the final race.  Cheers Ben, hopefully I won't be still pi**ed for racing the day after this year, and get some podiums, lol.
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #33 on: January 30, 2008, 16:21:35 PM »

Timing for next year will be done by ukbikepark and myself!!! we realise how important this is to everyone and we are looking to make gradual improvements with the timing gear we have now purchased- last year we hired the kit and the manpower. We would love to have split timing and cameras as well as live timing and this will come in time however we will ensure your results are printed on time with some great podium prizes
and on that note we will be in a position very soon to release some news about  prizes and a big title sponsor for next year so watch this space. Im also booking up demo days as I type so expect to see more great bikes to test ride over the course of the race weekends. and of course we will have mini bike races and any other races we can think of to keep us entertained in the evening. and dont forget 4x !!!!its going to ba a blast!
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #34 on: February 14, 2008, 20:32:07 PM »

Any chance of an uplift day at the end of July/beginning of August? I'm organising my house warming party coupled with hopefully a day at the bike park!

Long shot but worth a try? Grin
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #35 on: February 15, 2008, 18:45:42 PM »

live timing sounds wicked,

any chance of tropthys for the podiums
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #36 on: February 15, 2008, 21:48:42 PM »

Hi Mono - Got a feeling that Ali & me self will be on holiday in France (the only chance we get to ride a bike!) We are offering a private uplift service shortly which will cater for 10 - 16 riders. Check the website for details.

Farmer ash - not sure if there be trophies but they'll be some more useful and cool prizes from Dakine, 661, Uk Bike Park, Torico & Scratch tape.......   Grin Grin
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #37 on: February 21, 2008, 11:15:36 AM »

You guys were saying you might be carrying BCF points at one of the races - any update on that?
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #38 on: February 22, 2008, 10:23:52 AM »

Yeah we looked into it and the cost of BC sanctioning would have to be carried over to the racers. we are trying to keep the racing costs as low as possible and we concluded that the actual amount of people who will be point hunting for the NPS was pretty small( the logical reason for BC points).Its pretty hard to quantify it but locally I have had only 3 requests for BC sanctioning so it seems a shame that everyone would have to pay more just for a small minority who might be able to feed into the NPS races. I would expect there must be more riders out there looking for points and I would be glad for any feedback on this forum to change our minds??

I feel strongly that the regional races should feed into the NPS and the current system doesnt really help this process. It seems to penalise people who want to race regionals and doesnt help buddig NPS races enter into them > if we are trying to encourage grass roots racing then keeping the costs down is important in this but likewise I would love to see budding top class racers feed into the NPS from one of our races. Here lies the conundrum and I think the problem can be solved easily with BC making the regional races affordable and able to feed into the NPS. I like ranking systems, i think they are fun and we are nearer a workable approach to this than at any other time in DH racing history.

For the good of the sport and to prosper racing in the UK I would scrap the levy on BC ranking races and set up regional races series with ranking points . it would be hard to admisnster and of course some of the rankings might be amiss( but this is the same in any sport!) but it would be great to have a system based on data . we could almost copy the road model by having cat 1 cat2  cat3 racers.

great discussion point by the way... lets hear some other views!!!
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #39 on: February 22, 2008, 11:47:17 AM »

Well having seen your prices for 2008 I assumed they were ALL going to have BCF points - £55 for a weekend is £5 more than the Midlands (the most well-run and respected regional series in the UK?), for a hill that's half the size and events that don't have BCF points...

I know you guys put a lot of work in etc etc, but I fear you may struggle to fill your races this year with your prices £10 higher than last year (I think last year was £20uplift/£25race?)

I'm not saying that you're overcharging and making a mint, but if that ISN'T the case, then I'd suggest you need to figure out how to cut your costs a bit!
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #40 on: February 22, 2008, 14:19:30 PM »

Cheers for your comments Seb
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #41 on: February 24, 2008, 20:23:20 PM »

Haha, my entries are gonna get burnt or fed to the dog arent they? :-P
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #42 on: February 24, 2008, 21:29:41 PM »

i agree with seb, the midlands are 5 quid cheaper and same as the dragons with a smaller hill and no bc points  Undecided
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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #43 on: February 24, 2008, 22:34:03 PM »

sorry, but i maybe slightly biased here, but they're doing great things up at the park, and it will be an even more awesome place to ride when they get more money to fund new projects. Yes racing is expensive, but if it is that bad, just go down race day and practice in the am. The camping is dirt cheap, and the facilities are good. Never raced the midlands so can't comment, but i would say its worth every penny at the bike park.

Plus if you join up for a year, thats a fiver off every uplift you do, including the days before races.

Don't foget too, for most of us travelling to the welsh venues, the its another £5/10 for the pleasure of getting into the country, on top of fuel/accomodation etc.

For the size of the hill they do damn good job of making a fun and as lengthy as possible course.

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Re: UK Bike Park/Torico DH Series '08
« Reply #44 on: February 25, 2008, 09:08:22 AM »

Well I didn't want to get too involved in this, but for you to argue that their prices are ok since you need to pay £5/£10 to get over the bridge to Wales is ridiculous, what does that have to do with it?!  Very flawed logic there!

And the camping isn't dirt cheap, it's £5.  I normally IIRC pay nothing, or sometimes £3 depending on the venue.  £5 is steep.  A minor point compared to the entry fees though.

"For the size of the hill they do damn good job of making a fun and as lengthy as possible course."

Agreed.  Was never questioning that.
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