Final results are available from the Flying Finish web site.
Congratulations to MaxTractions' John Cockburn for a well-deserved first place, to Steve & Ollie Lloyd for completing their first proper Hill Rally, and to seven (yes, 7) SLROC drivers who entered (and they all finished too!)
Friday, July 18, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
The Bathgate Night Comp (SCCC, round 5)
The regs for round five of the Scottish Cross Country Championship are available.
Standing Supplementary Regulations are at: http://docs.google.com/View?docID=df8ssf5n_16q4m8p
Additional Supplementary regulations are at: http://docs.google.com/View?docid=df8ssf5n_22hbk97wcz
This is the famous Night Comp: Racing at night, over the Bathgate Hills ("UFOs Over Bathgate: Residents of the sleepy rural town of Bathgate, Scotland, were amazed to see bright lights shining in the clouds to the north of the town. The lights would appear and disappear, moving with great speed across the sky, and seeming to dance in pairs..")
Standing Supplementary Regulations are at: http://docs.google.com/View?docID=df8ssf5n_16q4m8p
Additional Supplementary regulations are at: http://docs.google.com/View?docid=df8ssf5n_22hbk97wcz
This is the famous Night Comp: Racing at night, over the Bathgate Hills ("UFOs Over Bathgate: Residents of the sleepy rural town of Bathgate, Scotland, were amazed to see bright lights shining in the clouds to the north of the town. The lights would appear and disappear, moving with great speed across the sky, and seeming to dance in pairs..")
Monday, June 2, 2008
Roadbook checking
Just spent two days checking the roadbook for the Perthshire Hillrally.
400 miles, two breakfasts, four lunches, several cups of coffee, and three pizza... and I now need to compose some covering notes to feed my corrections back into the system.
400 miles, two breakfasts, four lunches, several cups of coffee, and three pizza... and I now need to compose some covering notes to feed my corrections back into the system.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Drumclog results
Name | Door No. | Total Lap Time | Position |
Lee Bartlett | 4 | 01:33:49 | 1 |
Paul Aynsley | 380 | 01:40:56 | 2 |
Norrie Deas | 2 | 01:42:39 | 3 |
Brian Hilditch | 26 | 01:44:22 | 4 |
Tony Rae | 202 | 01:45:37 | 5 |
Mark Caisley | 36 | 01:46:05 | 6 |
Ian Spowart | 39 | 01:54:56 | 7 |
Jo Bartlett | 30 | 01:57:03 | 8 |
Annette Chatham | 38 | 02:03:20 | 9 |
David Stewart | 35 | 02:05:13 | 10 |
Martyn Smith | 32 | 02:16:40 | 11 |
Johnnie Drysdale | 2000 | 02:22:51 (retired, lap 14) | 12 |
Billy Philips | 6 | 02:25:37 | 13 |
Robert Agnew | 18 | 02:43:54 (retired, lap 14) | 14 |
David Drysdale | 2001 | 03:17:16 (retired, lap 12) | 15 |
Robert Law | 5 | 03:19:48 (retired, lap 11) | 16 |
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
SCCC Round 4, Coulport
The Additional Supplementary Regulations for Round 4 of the SCCC are available via Google Docs.
(The Standing Supplementary Regulations are also available)
(The Standing Supplementary Regulations are also available)
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Perthshire Hill Rally reccies
Been to look at various woods around Kiellour, and down into Glendevon. Some work needed, but it should be interesting driving :)
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Lombard Rally, 2008
I am co-ordination the running of a small section of the Lombard 2008 rally (http://www.lombardrally.com/).
Specifically I am running two sections: On Thursday the 6th of November, I'm organising all marshaling from a lunch-stop at Hexham Auction Mart, with Selectives through Keilder, Kershop, Newcastleton, and Castle O're and handing over to Moffet motorsports club for an evening break at Moffet town centre.
From there, the competitors head to an overnight halt in Glasgow. Friday, they tour around Argyle & Bute and the Trossachs Park before returning to Glasgow for Friday night. On Saturday, the Lombard tours Dumfries & Galloway, before returning to my sphere, where the tour goes through Twiglees, Castle O're and Newcastleton again, before an overnight halt in Carlisle.
I'm trying to get the local clubs to run Selectives, giving them as much responsibility as they want for each Selective... and that can be quite a lot of people! Each Selective needs:
Thursday:
Keilder: 14 miles, 30-40 markers
Newcastleton: 6 miles, 18-30 markers
Castle O'Re: 8 miles, 20-30 markers
Satruday:
Twiglees: 8 miles, 20-30 markers
Castle O'Re: 8 miles, 20-30 markers
Newcastleton: 6 miles, 18-30 markers
So far I have a Selective Commander for Castle O're, and a couple of (4x4) recovery vehicles (again, for Castle O'Re)
Specifically I am running two sections: On Thursday the 6th of November, I'm organising all marshaling from a lunch-stop at Hexham Auction Mart, with Selectives through Keilder, Kershop, Newcastleton, and Castle O're and handing over to Moffet motorsports club for an evening break at Moffet town centre.
From there, the competitors head to an overnight halt in Glasgow. Friday, they tour around Argyle & Bute and the Trossachs Park before returning to Glasgow for Friday night. On Saturday, the Lombard tours Dumfries & Galloway, before returning to my sphere, where the tour goes through Twiglees, Castle O're and Newcastleton again, before an overnight halt in Carlisle.
I'm trying to get the local clubs to run Selectives, giving them as much responsibility as they want for each Selective... and that can be quite a lot of people! Each Selective needs:
- A Selective Commander (the person in charge of that challenge)
- 3+ crew at the start and end of each stage (preferably with an 81 radio at each end)
- (ideally) a marshal watching each in-stage marker point
- an 81 radio every 2 miles of special stage (more is good).
Thursday:
Keilder: 14 miles, 30-40 markers
Newcastleton: 6 miles, 18-30 markers
Castle O'Re: 8 miles, 20-30 markers
Satruday:
Twiglees: 8 miles, 20-30 markers
Castle O'Re: 8 miles, 20-30 markers
Newcastleton: 6 miles, 18-30 markers
So far I have a Selective Commander for Castle O're, and a couple of (4x4) recovery vehicles (again, for Castle O'Re)
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