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Final instructions and riders briefing for Youth Freeride ,Scrubbs Farm Saturday 5th October 2024.
Scrubbs Farm Youth Event.
Final instructions and Saturdays riders briefing for Scrubbs Farm 5th October 2024.
Please see the final instructions below and also the riders briefing further down
Arrival before 2pm, Please be aware that vehicles may be leaving as you arrive so be patient and considerate coming up the drive.
Signing on at control tent from 2pm.
Riders briefing at 2.30pm
There will be a riders briefing on the day before riders go out on the track; parents and rider to attend.
If you have booked into the adult race and then plan to accompany your child please bring a hi-vis to wear.
Riders briefing is also below for you to have a copy.
Please do not ask for refunds or rollovers if you can’t or don’t turn up at this stage this is not possible.
Freeride Final instructions:
Session Time 3pm – 5pm
Arrival 1pm -2pm
Spectators continue to be discouraged ,only parents and guardians please.
No excessively loud motorbikes please, you will be asked not to ride. Noise limit: 94db
Please check our website before leaving.
Directions – From the M3 turn on to the A31 eastbound carry on past New Alresford on the bypass (still on the A31) at the next round about look out for Track n Trail orange arrows turning you into the B3047 when you get to the Ship Pub turn left into Scrubs lane the road immediately forks, bear left, at the end of the lane turn right. Post code SO24 0HR
what three words ///dominate.wings.crispier
Refreshments
Billy’s Burger van will be in attendance, Please note you will need cash for payment.
Litter
Please take your litter home
Please check the Website before leaving.
This Weekends Riders briefing for Scrubbs
Parking
Please park considerately and follow any instructions.
Refuelling must be done in the pits area. We recommend you have a suitable fire extinguisher in your vehicle.
Toilets
There are toilets at the venue, please continue to follow good hygiene protocol.
Event control
We will continue to use the signing on tent as event control.
Medical conditions
Anybody with any medical conditions that our first aid crew need to know about please go and speak to Rob from Dorset medical and bring him up to speed before riding.
Things to watch out for when riding at Scrubbs
Please keep your goggles on at all times there are lots of thorns and debris that could damage your eyes.
We have cleared stones from the track but please Beware of Large stones that may be remaining in the grass.
Sighting lap
Mike will lead out the sighting lap,
No riding outside the Track
Riders can come on and off the track at any time of the session but there is absolutely no riding outside the track. Once you are off the track you need to push your bike, please return to your vans when not riding.
Flags and arrows
Track markings
Crossed arrows that is a warning sign look out for an obstacle or danger.
An orange arrow on either side of the track you need to ride between the two arrows.
Muc-Off tape marks the side of the track, sometimes there will be tape on both sides. Ride between both sides of the tape.
Some sections may have orange arrows on one side and track tape on the other side, so you ride between them.
Injured riders
If anybody comes across an injured rider please make sure you keep a good distance away from them and park your bike across the track diagonally so no one else can run them over. We would ask you verbally check they are okay and if they need first aid assistance send a rider on to the control desk to inform us a rider needs help. There will be plenty of riding marshals out on the track and they can look after the injured rider. If the rider has neck or spinal injuries, please do not move them.
Look forward to seeing you all on Saturday Mike.
Warning Motorsport can be dangerous and may involve death or injury! Despite organisers taking all reasonable precautions accidents can happen.
please comply with all instructions from marshals and notices and remain in permitted areas only. they are only concerned with your safety.