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  • Opening celebration with Rollapaluza next saturday, please come along
    http://www.bournemouth.gov.uk/NewsEvents/EventsWhatsOn/BournemouthCyclingCentre-OpeningCelebration.aspx

    Its a great track to ride, I really like the outdoor element, still buzzing from todays coach assessment pass, loads to learn and really looking forward to it.

  • Opening celebration with Rollapaluza next saturday, please come along
    http://www.bournemouth.gov.uk/NewsEvents/EventsWhatsOn/BournemouthCyclingCentre-OpeningCelebration.aspx

    Its a great track to ride, I really like the outdoor element, still buzzing from todays coach assessment pass, loads to learn and really looking forward to it.

    Same day as the Brixton Cycles Super Madison Meeting at Herne Hill.

    :-(

  • cycling things always clash #notenoughweekends

  • So. How does it ride then? Can you go flat out without a gear restriction? What are the track records?

  • give us a few sessions to get a chance on these two...

  • I'm up for getting on it and I have some time off coming up

  • What's the deal with inductions etc???

    Do we need to do one or can we just turn up and train/race

  • info here for solo visitors
    http://www.bournemouth.cc/sport-and-competition/65-rider-accreditation.html
    if clubs want sole use of the centre for a session, providing they bring a coach that will vouch for their riders, they can book it according to normal availability, thus bypassing B.C.C. accreditation,

  • Any news on when the open racing meetings kick off? I can't find anything on the site.

  • there arent enough organisers/ commissaires in the area for it yet, or local track league.

    there is a lot of settling in to be done first, expect this sort of stuff later/next year.

  • wanted to do the fast track accreditation, but will never be able to do weeknight sessions unfortunatley.

    Will they be doing fast track accreditation on any weekend sessions for us Londoners?

  • doubtful tbh, if you think about it theres people from all over the south of England/ Wales who would ask the same q
    you would be best to persuade one of the HH coaches to book a session for you regulars, get everyone down for a visit.
    Unless youre thinking of moving to the coast ;)

  • Ok... could be do-able with the looming six week closure of HH.
    I'm afraid I won't be moving to Bournemouth until I am well into my 90's!

  • Ok... could be do-able with the looming six week closure of HH.
    I'm afraid I won't be moving to Bournemouth until I am well into my 90's!

    six weeks! major chunk of summer that is. what dates is that to/from exactly for info?

  • doubtful tbh, if you think about it theres people from all over the south of England/ Wales who would ask the same q
    you would be best to persuade one of the HH coaches to book a session for you regulars, get everyone down for a visit.
    Unless youre thinking of moving to the coast ;)

    If we were to organise something like that would we then be acredited for any further visits? I would love to come down a few times while HH is being resurfaced but mid-week is going to be next to impossible with work commitments. I must say -asking experienced track riders to attend three seperate accreditation sessions does seem a little excessive, especially for those already with acreditation from other tracks. Also, how will that work once open racing and track league begins?

  • Accreditation from Manchester covers the use of Newport. But with the accreditation I've got from Newport it doesn't cover Manchester. A bit stupid imo. There should be one standard accreditation.

  • blog post: http://www.rollapaluza.com/blog/2011/06/bournemouth-cycling-centre/

    good to see you again Jason...what was your rolla time?

  • Accreditation from Manchester covers the use of Newport. But with the accreditation I've got from Newport it doesn't cover Manchester. A bit stupid imo. There should be one standard accreditation.

    I understand the need for each track to have it's own acreditaion, that makes sense, it's just having to come down three times to get it I don't get. Especially as it's midweek. I can justify taking one day's leave to head down but not three, that's eating into my loafing on the beach time...

  • If we were to organise something like that would we then be acredited for any further visits? I would love to come down a few times while HH is being resurfaced but mid-week is going to be next to impossible with work commitments. I must say -asking experienced track riders to attend three seperate accreditation sessions does seem a little excessive, especially for those already with acreditation from other tracks. Also, how will that work once open racing and track league begins?

    Good question. One I shall have to verify.
    if you read the accreditation details on the site, shows that 2 sessions of 2 hours would get you through it, at minimal cost. Anyone who is actually going to come and ride leagues and other events here wouldnt have a problem with that time investment.
    I take the point about visiting groups, although as Oz's Post shows, there seems to be a disparity on this probably due to some organisations standpoint that I cant possibly comment on a public website.

    sure that those of you involved in track cycling appreciate that the work that is done running/setting this up done is from a grass roots level.
    there arent that many B.C officials about either,
    even less without Rob.

  • blog post: http://www.rollapaluza.com/blog/2011/06/bournemouth-cycling-centre/

    good to see you again Jason...what was your rolla time?

    you too,
    not as quick as my friend Aaron who got the fastest 500 m, beat me by .62 of a second, he will be well happy about that...

  • rarpha hat wearers always win...
    whats that photo of a helmetlessfixieskidder doing on the report!

  • it's not an official report, it's a blog post!

  • http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-G3i3PtfSv2A/TgibO0MEztI/AAAAAAAABas/F46o00FOZ8Q/s1600/Bournemouth%2BCycling%2BCentre1.jpg

    Oh and the banking definitley looks steeper than HH, wider too.....the staights are very flat, it's a very steep transition form turns 2 and 4 onto straights, apparently turns 1 and 2 have less steep transitions...

  • great pic, crafty move hiding your copter round the corner

  • btw that extra white line that was left by the tarmacing process is unofficially called the 'ghost line'

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