01Feb

Sean Kelly in Blarney 19th Feb

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Sean Kelly is taking part in the Donal Crowley Memorial Cycle on the 19th February 2012 organised by the Blarney Cycling Club in Blarney Co Cork.

Please see attached a poster of the event.

Full details and registration on www.blarneycyclingclub.ie or you can register on the day.

Can you forward this email to all your members.

We hope that you and your members can attend this fun packed day with the following events;

100km (Leisure Cycle)
40km (Novice)
10km (Family Cycle)

Kind Regards
Kieran Twohig
Club Treasurer

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18Jan

Unlimited Servicing on Fox Forks & Rear Shocks for 12 Months

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Unlimited Servicing on Fox Forks & Rear Shocks for 12 Months

Service renews annual warranty and covers unlimited repeat servicing during 2012

Unlimited Fork servicing: €150
Unlimited Rear Shock servicing: €150
Unlimited servicing on Fork & Rear Shock: €250

3 day professional turnaround: race ready performance
P&P included for Ireland. €5 P&P to UK

FOX Racing Shox: ‘Shox need love too’  FoxRacingShox.com

OCTUNING FOX Service Center OCTuning.com

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18Jan

The Kinetica XC MTB Series – Round 1

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The Kinetica Cross Country Mountain Bike Race Series 2012

www.cyclingireland.ie

As we draw closer to the start of the series, excitement is building and many people are enquiring as to how it all works. Hopefully we can answer a few of your questions here.

The first round is being held at Tracton Woods on Sunday January 29th, just 10 minutes drive from Carrigaline of Co. Cork. It’s the home trail of the Mountain Bike club of Cork. Its a cracking venue for XC racing. This year it will also host a round of the National Points Series in May.

There is no pre entry! You can just show up and register and race on the day!

The event is open to all. Beginners, Improvers and Elite racers.

The timetable for the day goes something like this:

9am Registration opens and Course open for practice laps.
9:30am Kids Coaching hour begins. Note kids must register first!
10:30am Kids Coaching hour ends and course is cleared.
10:45am Under 8’s, 10’s & 12’s races begin.
11:15am Under 14’s & 16’s races begin.
11:45am Prizes for Youth categories at main start line.
11:45am Registration for Adult categories close.
12:00 Elite Category start.
12:01 Sports Category start.
12:02 Ladies category start.
1:30/45 Main prizegiving at registration tent.

There are no entry fee’s for all categories under 16’s. We are doing our best to make sure Youth rider development is given opportunity to grow.
For all other categories there is an entry fee of €10 per person.

Race licenses as per Cycling Ireland criteria are required. If you have a full or restricted license then just bring it along on the day or a copy of the confirmation email you received from Cycling Ireland.

If you do not have a license you can purchase one on the day at the race, we do not set these prices, they are set by Cycling Ireland and they are necessary in order to cover you with insurance at the event.

Rider’s who do not have any type of Licence: Rider will need to purchase a 1-Day Race Licence. Cost is €20 for Senior, €10 for Junior and €5 for Youth for 2012.

Medals / Prizes and refreshments will be awarded to Youth rider categories.
Trophies and prizes will be awarded for all Adult categories.

All current 2012 members of any Munster based Cycling / Mountain bike club are entitled to gain overall series ranking points if they finish in positions 1 through 20. You need to compete in a minimum 3 of the 5 series races in order to qualify for the overall title of Munster Champions in your respective category at both Youth or Adult categories. Overall series Champions will receive limited edition “Munster Champion Jerseys” and eternal mountain biking kudos!

Just to clarify, Mountain bikers from outside Munster are very welcome to come along and race and place on the day however they are not eligible for overall series titles. Please note Godfathers and Carbon fibre techo geeks are also welcome but may have to pay entry visa fee’s! You know who you are lol!

All competitors must present themselves with a safe good working order Mountain bike and Helmets are mandatory for all competitors!!!!!!

Parking is limited and we would ask people to car pool where possible and to park considerately and follow marshals advice on the day.

Teas and coffee’s will be available in the race area and there is also the Overdraught Bar and Restaurant at the entrance to the woods should you require a more substantial feed. We would ask people kindly to adhere to good outdoor practice and bring all rubbish home etc.

Spectators and Parents / Families are welcome. We recommend all young children are supervised and you should come with warm outdoor clothing / rain gear and boots / wellies. Bring your camera, cow bells, rattlers and cheering skills!

Here is a link to how to find Tracton on Google Maps.

Regards
Jon Hynes

Keep an eye on MunsterXC.com or the facebook page for details.

The Kinetica Cross Country Mountain Bike Race Series 2012

Here is some info that might help you, Keep an eye on http://www.munsterxc.com or the facebook page for details.

As we draw closer to the start of the series, excitement is building and many people are enquiring as to how it all works. Hopefully we can answer a few of your questions here.

The first round is being held at Tracton Woods on Sunday January 29th, just 10 minutes drive from Carrigaline of Co. Cork. It’s the home trail of the Mountain Bike club of Cork. Its a cracking venue for XC racing. This year it will also host a round of the National Points Series in May.

There is no pre entry! You can just show up and register and race on the day!

The event is open to all. Beginners, Improvers and Elite racers.

The timetable for the day goes something like this:

9am Registration opens and Course open for practice laps.
9:30am Kids Coaching hour begins. Note kids must register first!
10:30am Kids Coaching hour ends and course is cleared.
10:45am Under 8’s, 10’s & 12’s races begin.
11:15am Under 14’s & 16’s races begin.
11:45am Prizes for Youth categories at main start line.
11:45am Registration for Adult categories close.
12:00 Elite Category start.
12:01 Sports Category start.
12:02 Ladies category start.
1:30/45 Main prizegiving at registration tent.

There are no entry fee’s for all categories under 16’s. We are doing our best to make sure Youth rider development is given opportunity to grow.
For all other categories there is an entry fee of €10 per person.

Race licenses as per Cycling Ireland criteria are required. If you have a full or restricted license then just bring it along on the day or a copy of the confirmation email you received from Cycling Ireland.

If you do not have a license you can purchase one on the day at the race, we do not set these prices, they are set by Cycling Ireland and they are necessary in order to cover you with insurance at the event.

Rider’s who do not have any type of Licence: Rider will need to purchase a 1-Day Race Licence. Cost is €20 for Senior, €10 for Junior and €5 for Youth for 2012.

Medals / Prizes and refreshments will be awarded to Youth rider categories.
Trophies and prizes will be awarded for all Adult categories.

All current 2012 members of any Munster based Cycling / Mountain bike club are entitled to gain overall series ranking points if they finish in positions 1 through 20. You need to compete in a minimum 3 of the 5 series races in order to qualify for the overall title of Munster Champions in your respective category at both Youth or Adult categories. Overall series Champions will receive limited edition “Munster Champion Jerseys” and eternal mountain biking kudos!

Just to clarify, Mountain bikers from outside Munster are very welcome to come along and race and place on the day however they are not eligible for overall series titles. Please note Godfathers and Carbon fibre techo geeks are also welcome but may have to pay entry visa fee’s! You know who you are lol!

All competitors must present themselves with a safe good working order Mountain bike and Helmets are mandatory for all competitors!!!!!!

Parking is limited and we would ask people to car pool where possible and to park considerately and follow marshals advice on the day.

Teas and coffee’s will be available in the race area and there is also the Overdraught Bar and Restaurant at the entrance to the woods should you require a more substantial feed. We would ask people kindly to adhere to good outdoor practice and bring all rubbish home etc.

Spectators and Parents / Families are welcome. We recommend all young children are supervised and you should come with warm outdoor clothing / rain gear and boots / wellies. Bring your camera, cow bells, rattlers and cheering skills!

Here is a link to how to find Tracton on Google Maps

So we look forward to seeing you there, use the contact page on MunsterXC.com if you have any further enquiries about the event.

Regards
Jon Hynes

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09Nov

021racing Webisode of Round 5 in Yellow Water!

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Filmed by Ronan Kavanagh, aka FlexoMedia.

Round 5, Yellow Water, Co. Down

Check out full coverage from each round of the 2011 Downhill NPS and Nationl Champs on our webisode page :)

That’s it for the 2011 season. Thanks to Ronan for his great videos and to everyone that made 2011 great! Next stop, 2012, a possibility of the world ending but more importantly the start of the IDMS Irelands new Nationl Points Series. check outwww.idms2012.com

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15Oct

Night Riding spins starting Tuesday 18th Oct!

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Night spins will begin next Tuesday the 18th of October.  We will try and vary the venue each week.

Start time around 8pm.

More info to follow.

Don’t forget to charge your lights!

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23Sep

Uplift Days in Corrin Woods, Fermoy.

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As it says on the tin, we are holding two uplift days, October 1st & 2nd in Corrin Woods, Fermoy.

It is a lovely location with a chance to do bucket loads of runs. Suitable for all abilities and fitness. 8)
Denis Corkery will be doing the uplifts so no bike carnage!!

Visit the Facebook Event Page and let us know you’re coming.

Heres a map to the carpark on Google Maps

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22Sep

Webisode No.4, Whitehorse.

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Filmed by Ronan Kavanagh, aka FlexoMedia.

021 Racing Webisode 4

Next stop for 021racing is the 5th and final round of the Irish NPS at Yellowwater.
See you there!

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02Aug

2011 DH NPS Round 4, Whitehorse, Co. Waterford

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THE VENUE

Round four of the 2011 NPS will be held in the ever popular Whitehorse!

Less than 2 hours from Dublin and Cork Whitehorse has always been a popular venue so we are returning there once again to hold round four with a new variation on the original trails up here, some new rock (boulder) gardens, some new features and the steep finish by the drop off. It’s a nice technical track and will offer plenty of fun!

Denis Corkery will be providing uplifts & there will be catering at the event.

 

You can find Directions to the event here!

 

ACCOMMODATION

There are a number of Hotels/ B&B’s in the area, a few of which are listed below. There will be camping allowed in the field also. Please respect the kindness of the land owners and do not light fires or leave rubbish lying around.

Diamond Hill House – 051 832855 – www.stayatdiamondhill.com

Rosewood B&B – 051 832233 – www.rosewood-waterford.com

Ashbourne Guest House – 051 832037 – www.ashbournehouse.com

 

REGISTRATION

Riders are asked to register for the event using the Off Road Commission Registration system and will be able to up until Monday the 8th of August

Registration will be online only. You will be able to sign-on on the day but will be subject to a late registration fee of €10. The categories and costs for each are shown below. There will be an option to pay on the day when you are registering, however people who do not register online will be subject to the penalty!


All under14 riders who are not aged 12 by the date of the event will not be allowed to compete at the event as per Cycling Ireland rules. Any Under14 rider who enters will be expected to show their birth certificate prior to or at the event.  Refunds will not be offered to riders who enter the race illegally.

Please use the link below to register for the event.

http://fs17.formsite.com/offroadeventsreg/DHevent/index.html

Riders who have entered but wish to cancel their entry can claim a refund up to Monday the 8th of August by contacting register@021racing.com

ENTRANTS CAN BE FOUND HERE

Anyone wishing to enter please consider payment via paypal.  Entering without paying is just creating additional work for the organizers and off road commission who administer the online entry.

 

EVENT FORMAT

Saturday

9.00am – Registration Opens

10.00am – 4.00pm – Official Practice

Sunday

9.00am-11.00am – Official Practice

12:00 onwards – Racing

 

NEW UNDERAGE PROTECTION RULES

Parents and guardians of youth riders should take note of the NEW RULES FOR 2011 regarding YOUTH PROTECTION

SPINAL

All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.

Requirements

·         Self fastening- does not require auxiliary fastening devices to secure to the body.

·         Constructed of a solid material e.g. Plastic.

·         Cover full length of back from between shoulder blades to tail bone.

·         Can be fully, partially or non-articulated in design.

·         Can be stand alone back protectors or part of a protective suit e.g. Full body, half body or vest.

Not permitted

·         Soft protectors without solid inserts e.g. not foam or neoprene.

·         Motocross style “roost guards” unless with a specific back protector, not just a rear roost deflector.

GLOVES

All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.

Requirements

·         Gloves giving full finger coverage.

Not permitted

·         Partially fingered gloves.

SHOULDER

All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.

Requirements

·         Self fastening- does not require auxiliary fastening devices to secure to the body.

·         Constructed of a solid material e.g. Plastic.

·         Can be stand alone shoulder protectors or part of a protective suit e.g. Full body, half body or vest.

Not permitted

·         Soft protectors without solid inserts e.g. Not foam or neoprene.

ELBOW

All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.

Requirements

·         Self fastening- does not require auxiliary fastening devices to secure to the body.

·         Can be stand alone elbow protectors or part of a protective suit e.g. Full body, half body or vest.

KNEE

All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.

Requirements

·         Self fastening- does not require auxiliary fastening devices to secure to the body.

·         Can be stand alone leg protectors or part of a protective suit e.g. Full body, half body or vest.

·         Constructed of a solid material e.g. Plastic.

·         Can be one piece knee/shin protectors or separate knee protector.

(Please note 6611 Kyle Strait/Troy Lee knee protectors will be permitted)

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08Jul

Nokia National Downhill Mountainbike Championship 2011

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On July 23/24, Epic DH & Flow Racing are teaming up with Nokia Ireland to bring you the biggest event on the Downhill calendar. The Nokia Irish Downhill National Championship will be held in the very fitting venue of Carrick Mountain, near the village of Glenealy in Co. Wicklow.

This venue is well known and liked and has been tried and tested at both NPS and Championship levels. It is without doubt one of the most demanding, yet fun tracks on the Downhill Circuit. Home to the National champs back in 2009 we a delighted to be bring the biggest downhill event of the year back to this truly deserving Championship track.

This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever. This year Nokia have come on boa not only to give each top rider a brand new nokia N8 jam packed with exclusive champion content and apps; but to be the first to film the entire national championships using mobile phones. Nokia N8s are multitalented smartphones with an astonishing 12mpx Carl Zeiss Camera, HD video recording, HDMI out, Dolby Sound and Free Voice guided navigation, to name a few of its advance features.

More at http://www.nokia.ie/ie-en/products/phone/n8-00/


See http://www.irishnationaldownhill.com/

The Track

Well down to the deciding part of the weekend, the track. For this year champs a new top sections has been build, extending the track some what and also giving riders a lot to think about straight off the start line, it’s bound to get people looking for those sneaky lines.

Irish DH National Champs 2011 Track Preview from Al Maxwell on Vimeo.

The new start is set higher to the left of the old start, as your looking up the track, it starts on top of a giant rock slab which you ride off the end of, there will be a lot of head scratching going on looking for the best line to follow. It then sends you into a long rock garden and onto a second rock slab which the track turns right across dropping down two rocky steps and into an open ruff ferns sections. Continuing through the ferns the track swings left and off a small drop into another rock garden, picking the best line here will set you up with some nice speed to try double over two big rocks or ride around to the right of them.

Coming out of this section your now heading for the old ski jump that was located after the rock drop from the old start, this has been extended right onto the new line which turns it into a hip using the original landing. Sending it far off this jump, you land down and quickly come into a fast open right hander, followed by a hard hitting left and trying to stay off the brakes you fly onto the open fire break. Cutting tight in to the trees on the right you shoot into the first bus stop. Doing the best to carry as much speed a possible though this section you shoot back out onto the rocky firebreak which sends you straight down the hill for a moment and then the track swings off left into ‘The Chute’. This consists of a large compression sending you up a blind bank and over into the rocky chute, a few more corners and you’re back out onto the rocky firebreak, this is where the speed starts going warp factor.

Across the fireroad you drop off the other side and into the forest with a slight off camber left, shooting across some solid rocks you then turn right and continue flat out into a series of berms and corners. Out of the last left hander and it sends you into the new sections that was put in for last years NPS. This contains two rolling rock drop which bring you into a series or whoops in the forest, skimming trees and picking the best lines is key here for getting the speed into the road gap. Off the road gap and you’re quickly down into the Eucalyptus forest section, this section is high speed on the edge of the tyre stuff, with long flat corners, trying hard to keep it quick and up right. Negotiating a few sections on and off the main trail you then take a hard right and head out towards the last fire road crossing.

Dropping out onto the fire road, few pedal strokes and you’re dropping back into the end section. The track get steeper and as you enter into the deep gully the spectators are roaring, the atmosphere is amazing as you wind yourself down into a step down jump which sends flying for a slightly changed exit out of the forest. Out you go onto the fireroad and across the finish line.

For riders’ safety, walking up the track is not permitted during practice or racing.  You must be behind the tape if you choose to walk up, failure to follow this will result in disqualification.

The Event

In addition to the racing Saturday evening entertainment has been arranged:

  • The Premier of the new mountain bike documentary through the roots.
  • We will be having a free barbeque in the paddock area Saturday Evening.  Its planned for 100 people, so get there early to avoid disappointment.
  • We hope to have some tunes.
  • We will be settling up some Dirt jump in the paddock to keep the giddy entertained once practice has finished.  If its a nice evening we might have an old freestyle competition.

Relentles are on board as the Energy Sponsor for the event. They will be taking care of competitor energy requirement over the weekend. As well as providing a cash prise of €250 for the fastest time of the day.

Nukeproof will be on hand to showcase some of their latest products.

Local bike shop Bespoke Cycles will be on hand with a range of Lapierre bikes.

We will be providing catering, toilet facilities, first aid cover and uplifts.

Live timing, including splits, will be provided by Dave Morgan of NACC Events.

Bike wash facilities will be available on site.

Prises

There will be top 5 prizes for each category.

The winner of each category will be presented with Nokia N8.
http://www.nokia.ie/ie-en/products/phone/n8-00/

Thanks to Relentless there is a cash prise of €250 for the fastest time of the day.

Switch Backs have also kindle offered two half prices biking holidays. There will be raffled between the first 150 online entries, so get clicking.

Uplifts

Uplifts will be running on both the Saturday and Sunday.  No race number means no uplift.  You will be disqualified from the event if found riding the course without a number over the course of the event as it would jeopardise the event since you are not covered under the events insurance or medical support.

Venue Considerations

We would like to remind all riders and spectators that the race is on Coillte land. It is important to note that Mountain Biking is only permitted in Carrick under permit. For details of site where mountain biking is permitted please visit www.coillteoutdoors.com

This is a fantastic venue and we are trying to keep a good relationship in this area so please follow a few simple rules, do not dump your litter, we will be providing bins so make sure and use them. We have very kindly got the use of the Carrol Family’s Paddock and Field, so if you are staying on the venue camp fires are strictly prohibited and have consideration for both residents and other racers and keep noise to a minimum in the evening time, also make sure to clean up after yourselves. You are reminded that mini bikes and the like are not permitted under any circumstances.

Parking & Pit Setups

Areas will be provided for both competitor and spectator parking, please follow the directions of the parking marshals. There will also be areas for vendors and team pits. Space is limited so please book a lot my mailing epicdh@gmail.com. If you are a vendor who is not on the current listing of event partners please email epicdh@gmail.com.

Entry Fees and Categories

This event is pre entry only – To enter See http://www.irishnationaldownhill.com/

There will be no entry on the weekend.

Categories, entry fees & Eligibility

This event is being run under the rules of Cycling Ireland, it is competitors responsibly to ensure they fully comply with the rules.

Please see: Cycling Ireland Rules.


Download the Timetable HERE

Accommodation

The nearest big towns being Ashford, Rathnew, Rathdrum, there are several bed and breakfast’s in these towns, which can be found using Google.

Some accommodations within the local area can be found here

http://www.tripadvisor.com/AllLocations-g551591-c1-Hotels-Glenealy_County_Wicklow.html

Directions

From the N11 take the Rathnew turn off and head into Rathnew. When you get into Rathnew continue until you get to a small roundabout (little white circle painted on the road). Take a right on this and head for Glenealy. When you get to Glenealy there is a right turn signposted for Ashford. Take this and go up the road about 100m where there is a small lane hair pinning back on the left, continue up this lane, passing the Christmas tree farm on your right, until you see the field located on your right hand side, where the parking will be for the race weekend. If you are travelling down before the race weekend please use the GAA club car park which is located about 200m up on the left from the right turn in Glenealy. Do not park up the lane before the race weekend as this could cause issues the local residents, please don’t be lazy and inconsiderate on this as we don’t want to jeopardise this great venue. It’s an easy cycle up from the GAA car park along the lane mentioned earlier.

The race will be sign posted from the N11 exits in both North and South directions.

View Nokia National Champs 2011 in a larger map

*All riders must do a least two practice runs to be able to do your seeding & race run

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07Jul

021racing Webisode Part 3, from Irish NPS 3 in Cullohill, Co. Laois!

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Filmed by Ronan Kavanagh, aka Flexo.

021 Racing. Webisode 3 on pinkbike.com

Next stop for 021racing  is the Irish National Champs in Carrick Co. Wicklow on the 23, 24 of July.

See you there!

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