Jurassic 2 Day Rally Final Instructions

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The above club will run an open All Terrain Rally, run under the ACU All Terrain Rally Regulations, 
the National Sporting Code, the following supplementary regulations and any final instructions.
This event will constitute two rounds of the
ACU British Bike Rally Championship 2026
Officials:
Clerk of the Course: Ben Harvey-Grounds                                   ACU Steward Neil Hawker
MSA permit officer John Rogers                                                   Secretary of the Meeting: Summer Elliott
Environmental Off. tba                                                                  Safety Officer: Sussan Harvey
Club Steward: Michael Grounds                                                   Chief Marshal: Michael Grounds
Telephone enquiries 07581143212 before 8pm please
 email office@trackntrail.co.uk
Enter online at www.trackntrail.co.uk
Please take time to read all sections carefully
There is no access for support crews or spectators on any part of the course other than the test located at
the start area.
All Riders are advised to carry their mobile phones and have what 3 words app downloaded
START: The start will be situated at Two Valleys, the venue will be signposted off the A35 at Winterbourne
Abbas. Follow the Track n Trail Arrows for ½ mile towards Portesham and turn left into Loscombe farm.
Postcode DT2 9HD.what 3 words ///bonnet.autumn.scored
The venue will be accessible from 12am Friday 13th June. The gates to the venue will be closed at 9pm Friday
and Saturday night.
For this event, our Paddock is a privately owned field and very much in the public eye. Consequently, there are
a number of restrictions as follows:
• Please park as directed by Marshals and signs.
• Absolutely no naked flames, fires or fire pits. Barbecues or griddles etc must be raised above the 
ground so no grass is burned. Please also ensure you have a suitable fire extinguisher. 
• Between 7pm & 8am, the running of motorcycle engines in the paddock is forbidden & will lead to 
exclusion. 
• The use of pressure washers is prohibited.
• Please consider local inhabitants and avoid all loud music and noise.
• Please leave Junior's motorcycle and any bicycles at home - there is nowhere for him/her to ride and
they are NOT insured!
• Please keep dogs on a lead and clean up after them all dogs need to be wormed and kept away from
the sheep.
• Any maintenance needed in the paddock during the course of the event, must be carried out using an
environmental mat and this will be strictly enforced. Competitors working on their machines, must
protect the ground beneath the motorcycle from the absorption of any liquid spillage.
• Please take your rubbish home.
• The above points must be complied with in the paddock
The first riders will start at 9:30am on Saturday and 09:00 on Sunday. You must start each day at your
allocated time.
MACHINE EXAMINATION / SIGNING ON: Signing on and scrutineering will be on Friday evening between
16:00 and 18:30, and again Saturday morning between 08:00 and 09:00. Riding numbers will be issued at
signing-on. Bikes MUST then pass-through machine examination with numbers on the bike before you will be
allowed to start. Machine examination will finish at 09:00 prompt! Please ensure that your machine conforms
to the requirements of the class that you have entered, as defined in the ‘regs’.
“Please have a screenshot of your ACU license available for us to view when signing on rather than try and
access it via the ACU site and holding the queue up due to an unreliable phone signal. There is little mobile
phone coverage at the Start Area”.
ACU Licences: At signing-on you will be asked to display your 2026 ACU licence or purchase a One Event
Licence (£25). Failure to provide a valid 2026 ACU licence will mean purchasing an ACU one event licence for
which you will have to pay £25.00 cash.
Rubbish
Please take your rubbish home. We have an excellent reputation for leaving our start areas in pristine 
condition, so let's keep it that way. 
Security
The security of your vehicles and belongings is entirely your responsibility. Please ensure you bring suitable 
chains/padlocks etc. The organisers cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage.
Machine Examining
Please be sure that your helmet is in possession of the appropriate ACU sticker. Please ensure that your
bike is in roadworthy condition. Tyres must be "Enduro" type to current FIM specification or a commercially
available tyre and have an E mark and or DOT approval and DOT number must be moulded on the tyre wall.
Helmets must be presented for inspection at the same time. Please remember the use of tear offs is
prohibited. Cameras must not be fixed to helmets, or your body.
Please be aware of the ACU ruling, that cameras must not be fitted to helmets, or to your person.
Cameras may be fitted to your machine. ( ESR 14 )
Exhaust Noise
For this event, please ensure that your bike is adequately silenced to current ACU enduro limits. 
A loud exhaust may sound fantastic when riding across a Moroccan desert, but it is not welcome when it 
echoes off the buildings of a sleepy Dorset village through which you will be riding during the event! Any
bike which in the opinion of the organisers is too loud, will not be permitted to start the event. Should your
exhaust system become noisy during the event, please endeavour to repair it and do NOT ride through the
villages making excessive noise.
RTA Insurance
The RTA Insurance for this event is included in the ACU Premier insurance cover. To qualify for the 
insurance cover, your machine must comply with all aspects of the Road Traffic Act, and you must have 
normal RTA Insurance in your name.
Riders' Briefing
There will be a Riders' Briefing at 09:05 prior to the departure of the first riders on Saturday all riders
must attend.
Start Times
Start times for each day will be as follows:
• First riders will leave at 09.30am on Saturday 13th, and at 09.00am on Sunday 14th.
• Riders will leave at intervals of 2 per minute.
• It will be a dead engine start
• This is how it works, you get your bike examined then you may take it back to your vehicle, after that
you do not start your engine until you are on the start line and instructed to do so (that means you 
push your bike up to the start line).
Late Allowance
The Late Allowance for this event will be 30 minutes. Anyone arriving at a checkpoint more than 30 
minutes after their scheduled time, will be deemed to have retired! It is however unlikely that competitors 
will Time Out due to the generous time allowances given.
At signing on you will be issued with a time card. You will fill out the information (including “time
allowance” & “time due in check”)on the card. This card will then be filled in by the officials on the checks.
Please hand in your card at the end of each day or if you retire, to Marshalls at the start/finish.
Riders must not pass through a check until their allotted time. 
Please see our Time card Cheat sheet at signing on if new or unsure how to fill out a time card
 Mileages
Lap distance is approximately 60 miles, with two timed stages per lap. Both special stages will be un-timed on
the first pass with all subsequent laps being timed. The number of laps per day will be confirmed at the start
however you should plan for 2 laps for Expert and Clubman and 1 lap for Novice. Sportsman will follow a
Clubman schedule on day 1 and a Novice schedule on day 2.
The time schedule will be available at signing-on and the times each rider is due START / FINISH will be on
display. Ensure that you make a note of your times and keep them with you for reference during the event.
Super Test
On Saturday evening we will be hosting a supertest. This is only for the Expert class and it is compulsory and
will count as a test towards your result for the weekend. That being said there will be no obstacles and will
be made from part of the 2 Valleys test where the start/camping area is located. We aim to start the super
test at approximately 5:30pm (subject to change). Spectators encouraged!
Conduct on the Road
As previously stated, the event starts and finishes under the public gaze. Please make sure that your bike 
complies with all aspects of the Road Traffic Act. Whilst riding on the liaison sections, please remember 
that there is NO need to break the speed limit! Ride all the tarmac sections as if you were on your driving 
test (preferably the one you passed!). Anyone reported as failing to comply with this request will be 
excluded from taking any further part in the event. If we conduct ourselves appropriately, the event will be 
a great advert for our sport - but get it wrong, and we will all be branded as hooligans & could jeopardise 
the future of the event. 
At various points on the liaison sections, there may be additional speed limits. These are situated in 
sensitive areas so please comply with the limits as signed.
The speed limit on all byways is 15 mph (this is a nation wide speed limit, not just for this event)
Please be mindful of any livestock, if they get startled, please switch off your engine.
Please give horses and riders extra consideration, please switch off your engine.
Course Marking
The course will be fully marked with ORANGE arrows. The course will run in the same direction on Day 2.
Additional areas may be marked with Blue tape or Blue rope. Within these areas, the mandatory speed 
limit is 5mph. Failure to comply will result in exclusion.
Marshals
Please follow all instructions issued by Marshals and Officials as they are there for the benefit of the riders 
and the event.
Accidents/First Aid
If while riding the course you encounter an accident, please alert a Marshall who can notify the medical 
personnel. If you encounter an incident where medical staff are already in attendance, please slow down.
Any accidents on the road should be treated as a normal RTA and 999 used to summon assistance if 
necessary. Any minor injuries may be dealt with by the First Aid staff. 
All injuries must be reported to the Secretary of the Meeting before travelling home.
Catering
A catering facility will be at the Camping/Start & Finish field from early Friday Evening. A brand new pizza
pop up (also serving Pasta, Pannis and Bacon rolls) will be available from Friday evening through to Sunday
afternoon as well as a bar serving a selection of local beers and other drinks.
Charity
As part of the event we are wanting to raise money and build awareness for the Jude Morris Foundation and
the Air Ambulance. Jude was a personal friend of our family. His family have set up a Foundation in his
memory to help younger motorcycle racers along their journey.
We will be running a raffle where all proceeds will go to these charities it will be £1 per ticket and we have
some great prizes on offer such as a Set of Kenda Tyres, 1 free entry to a Track n Trail Freeride, a Package
from Cerne Abbas Brewery and £50 Gift voucher to spend on the Jude Morris Foundation website.
Make sure you bring some cash to donate to a good cause and be in with a chance to win some great prizes!
Spectators
We are encouraging as many spectators to come and watch at our 2 valleys test (Tenko is off limits). The 5:30
pm Supertest will be the highlight to watch. £5 cash will be charged on the gate, All of this will be donated to
the Jude Morris Foundation.
Any Vehicle with no rider entering the venue will also need to donate £5.
Returning to the start/finish at the end of each day At the end of each day you must return straight to the
paddock to hand in your time card. You must hand in your card before packing up. Failure to do this could
mean you are excluded from the results. 
The Organisers wish all riders a safe and enjoyable event.
WARNING - MOTORSPORT CAN BE DANGEROUS!
DESPITE THE ORGANISERS TAKING ALL REASONABLE PRECAUTIONS ,
UNAVOIDABLE ACCIDENTS CAN HAPPEN. PLEASE COMPLY WITH ALL
INSTRUCTIONS OF THE MARSHALS AND REMAIN IN PERMITTED AREAS ONLY.
THEY ARE CONCERNED WITH YOUR SAFETY