UK's first 'closed road' hillclimb event

UK's first 'closed road' hillclimb event

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e30m3Mark

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173 months

Wednesday 18th July 2018
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chunder27

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208 months

Wednesday 18th July 2018
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Great, but why does it have to be in the arse end of nowhere!

e30m3Mark

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Wednesday 18th July 2018
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Have you ever been to Watergate Bay? It's stunning.

Also boasts an excellent hill, an ideally situated paddock and plenty of hotel / camping facilities. The event is also well supported and will attract plenty of spectators.

There's motorway and dual carriageway almost non stop from the South East and you can be there in around 4 hours.

Trev450

6,321 posts

172 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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Hoping to get down and spectate on this. Let's hope it's the first of many to come.

e30m3Mark

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Thursday 19th July 2018
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Must admit I'm really looking forward to it.

99dndd

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89 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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And it's not the UK's 1st.

Craiganlet's been held since 1913.

Good luck to those organising, looks like their website's down.

Munter

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241 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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99dndd said:
And it's not the UK's 1st.

Craiganlet's been held since 1913.

Good luck to those organising, looks like their website's down.
They have done the smart thing and got a page on facebook though.
https://www.facebook.com/watergatebayhillclimb/

Drumroll

3,756 posts

120 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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chunder27 said:
Great, but why does it have to be in the arse end of nowhere!
f"""ing hell chunder, can you ever post anything positive in a Motorsport forum?

Kewy

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94 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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Looks great!

Was supposed to be heading up to Scotland that weekend but I may have to rearrange and come check this out.

df76

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278 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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It's a really positive step, and should be a great event. Worth the trip. I've stayed cycled up the hill before and it should be interesting. Would have entered, but already committed that weekend.

The level of promotion is also at the other end of the scale as compared with what occurs for your traditional speed events. Hopefully it will encourage others to make more news about the great venues and events that they have.

e30m3Mark

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Thursday 19th July 2018
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I imagine local TV will be keen to offer some coverage. My eldest boy has his own media production company and if he's not still filming in Spain, he said he'll shoot some footage.

curlie467

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201 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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e30m3Mark said:
Have you ever been to Watergate Bay? It's stunning.

Also boasts an excellent hill, an ideally situated paddock and plenty of hotel / camping facilities. The event is also well supported and will attract plenty of spectators.

There's motorway and dual carriageway almost non stop from the South East and you can be there in around 4 hours.
5 hours for me, balls to that frown

e30m3Mark

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Thursday 19th July 2018
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Mighty Flex

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171 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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It has potential. I will probably be marshaling in some capacity. I have definitely never driven up the course briskly before and though it would make a good hillclimb.

chunder27

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208 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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It is positive that the event is happening.

But really you might aswell be having an event on the moon, it's so far away.

df76

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278 months

Friday 20th July 2018
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chunder27 said:
It is positive that the event is happening.

But really you might aswell be having an event on the moon, it's so far away.
The entry list was open for three days and has been closed. I can only assume that the limit of 300 was reached. Hillclimbing in the south west is huge and is the most competitive speed region in the country, there are several venues in Cornwall.

Hopefully this may encourage clubs in other parts of country to do the same.

blearyeyedboy

6,290 posts

179 months

Friday 20th July 2018
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chunder27 said:
It is positive that the event is happening.

But really you might aswell be having an event on the moon, it's so far away.
You do realise that a considerable number of people live outside of the Home Counties, and enjoy events at places that aren't near you, don't you? Fercrisakes... rolleyes

chunder27

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208 months

Friday 20th July 2018
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South West is a big centre for speed events sadly, great for people that live there and in the area, but you do get the impression it is never likely to move out of there.

I lived for years in Lincolnshire, nowhere near a speed event location of any note, so no great shock I never watch it much.

Just a shame that these events could not happen more centrally, open them out to people who might ahve never seen them.


Vocal Minority

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152 months

Friday 20th July 2018
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chunder27 said:
South West is a big centre for speed events sadly, great for people that live there and in the area, but you do get the impression it is never likely to move out of there.

I lived for years in Lincolnshire, nowhere near a speed event location of any note, so no great shock I never watch it much.

Just a shame that these events could not happen more centrally, open them out to people who might ahve never seen them.
The problem with having Speed Events in the South East and East Midlands is your profound lack of hills. (Sprinting doesn't float my boat)

If you want centrally located - try Shelsley in Worcestershire, or Loton Park in Shropshire, or Harewood just north of Leeds or Prescott in Gloucestershire.

There'll be one within a couple of hours of you - not the biggest treck for a day out.


I live in Buckinghamshire and compete in the Midland Hillclimb Championship.

Honestly Chunder, you do seem to be pretty blydi negative about almost everything you comment on that isn't motorsport from your youth....

Edited by Vocal Minority on Friday 20th July 16:45