VLA  Events


The Lafarge Helwith Bridge Duathlon
4 Mile Run - 23 Mile Bike - 4 Mile Run Distances Approximate)

on Sunday 5th October 2008
My thanks to all who helped out and competed.
Updates on Race Progress will appear here Update: 8th October 2008:
2008 Results courtesy of UKResults - Photos out on www.digitalfeel.co.uk Digital Feel
My thanks to all who helped marshal, and picking up all the bits I left lying around
After Saturdays weather I was so close to cancelling the race, but then Sunday turned into a stunning day, so very glad I didn't!
We are pleased to announce that another sponsor has come on board this year. Lafarge have agreed to be the title sponsor for this race.This means if you are a Lafarge Employee, you get cheap entry!
IT ALSO MEANS THAT PROFITS FROM THIS RACE GO TO CHARITY!!
Official Photographer out on the course: Pictures on his site www.digitalfeel.co.uk
2005 Results
2006 Results
2007 Results
2008 Results
Results courtesy of UKResults.
The Race The Lafarge Helwith Bridge Duathlon takes place on the first Sunday of October.Sponsors include LAFARGE UK, KUDU BIKES, Chorley Sweatshop and SIS

Race Instructions
including Route

Live results
provided on
the day by
John Schofield
from
www.ukresults.net

CAR PARKING: - When you arrive PLEASE PARK where indicated in the car park opposite the School, not at the side of the road, or at the pub. Safety is paramount, as is respecting the wishes of the local residents.
REGISTRATION: - You must register as an individual or team before the start at Helwith Bridge on the 7th. Please go to the tent in the pub car park. You will find any changes to race information here. Registration will open at 08.30 hrs and will close at 09.45 hrs.
There will be a race briefing at 09.45 hrs at the start, to warn you of any hazards.
CHANGING FACILITIES: - There are showers and changing facilities at Helwith Bridge for this event in the old school house and toilets will be available in the Hotel as well
PRIZES AND TROPHIES: - Spot prizes and awards to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd male and female, in addition there will be a winning team prize/trophy.
There will also be vet over 40 & vet over 50/60 prizes awarded to the first individual in each gender category. Further categories will be added depending on numbers entered.

SPONSORSHIP: - The race has been organised by VLA Events in Association with www.ukresults.net. We welcome Lafarge Aggregates supporting the event, and Sweatshop, Chorley, and Kudu Bikes (Hawes) as supporting this race.
We are pleased to have the support of The British Red Cross who will attend to give first aid cover.

ACCOMODATION: -
Vince Ashton - The Old School House may have no accomodation available this year. I am awaiting contact
Helwith Bridge Hotel Camping 01729 860 220
Bunkhouse Barn Hornby Laithe Stainforth Nr Settle 01729 822240
Knight Stainforth Hall, Caravan & Camping Park Stainforth Nr Settle (on run route) 01729 822200

Tourist information Hawes 01969 667450 for B&B HOTELS ETC


The Run:

The start is from outside the Old School House heading up the hill. As the road bears right, turn left on the tarmac single track road. Follow this road to the next village (Little Stainforth).Here, turn left and descend down the lane to a narrow bridge. The lane becomes steep and ascends up to the main road (B6479). Turn left. Care on this road is needed as there is no pavement on the left in places. Follow this back to the turning left for Helwith Bridge. Over the bridge and into Transition. Map of the Run Section or Profile of run section

Transition
Racks and
Management
provided by
KUDU BIKES Ltd
THEIR WEBSITE

 

Transition: This is where your bike will be kept whilst running. Whenever moving your bike ensure your helmet is fastened on your head as not doing so results in being stopped to do so and if ignored, a two minute penalty is incurred. Do not ride in transition but follow the marshal's instructions out of transition, running with your bike to the mount area where you can start cycling. The route turns immediately left onto the road, over the bridge, to the junction and turn left.

The Bike Bit: Please no drafting (riding together) This includes any support rider who happens to be with you. If it is witnessed then you will be warned, then penalised two minute if persistant! Head north on the B6479 passing through Horton-in-Ribblesdale, where the road goes left then right and continue on this road until the junction with the B6255. At this point turn left, signed Ingleton. Follow this past White Scar Caves. From here there will be coaches on route so take care. Approximately one and a half miles after this, there is a steep descent going into Ingleton. Slow down on this descent as the route turns a hairpin left onto an unnamed road. You will miss the turning if too fast! Follow this road to Clapham and turn left onto the B6480. Keep on this road, riding through Clapham to the junction with the A65(T). Beware on this road for fast traffic!! Turn left for less than half a mile then turn left down the first turning, signed Austwick. Ride through Austwick, not turning off until reaching Helwith Bridge. Turn left and dismount in the defined area within the pub car park and run (or stagger, limp, crawl) with your bike to your rack. Map of the Cycle Section or Profile of the Cycle Section
Ensure that your helmet is fastened until your bike is racked.

The Second Run: The second run is now the same as the first one, so mind the traffic on the return leg.

Rules

 

The rules to the race are as adopted from the BTA on their website. These are an abridged version applicable to this race.

Competitors must exercise sound, mature judgment being responsible for their own and other's safety carry out all instructions from officials and the police take responsibility in knowing these rules and the routes involved and race by themselves unaided, unless part of a relay team in the event.

Competitors must conduct themselves in a proper manner, respect all others and not bring the sport into disrepute, including threatening, abusive behaviour This will result in Disqualification. All must wear two race numbers, one on the front, one on the back. Race belts may be worn but the number must be displayed at all times, otherwise a time penalty may be given

Competitors must be adequately clothed at all times. No naked or topless running/riding.

Competitors may not receive any assistance other than that provided by the race marshals. However, if a competitor is in difficulties, others may offer assistance

Transition Area

Athletes only into the transition area. Equipment must be PLACED in its allotted position and not where it may hinder the progress of other competitors. Equipment that is discarded will be regarded as a hindrance and a time penalty may be issued. Competitors must mount their cycles and start riding only when the part of both wheels which touch the ground are outside the transition area. Similarly when returning to transition, competitors must dismount their cycle before any part of the cycle enters the Transition ares. They may then walk or run with their bike to its allocated position.

Cycle Conduct

Every competitor must ensure that his or her cycle is in a safe and roadworthy condition. Handlebars and bar ends must be plugged.

Any part of the cycle course may be covered on foot but on these occasions the competitors must carry or push their own machines.

NO DRAFTING - The first time you will be warned, The second time incurs a two minute penalty

Helmets must be fastened before the competitor's cycle is moved from its allotted place in the transition area and must remain fastened until the cycle is returned to this position at the end of the cycle section of the race. Failure to do so may result in a time penalty.

Running Conduct

No form of locomotion other than running or walking is permitted.

Competitors may only be penalized by readily identifiable race marshals. Penalties may be issued or disqualifications given at any time up to the announcement of the final results

The following penalties will be imposed for infringements.

a. Threatening, abusive or insulting words or conduct
b. Breaking road traffic regulations
c. Dangerous conduct/riding
e. Failing to obey marshals or the police
f. Nudity
g. Outside assistance
h. Tampering with the equipment of others
i. Unsporting impedance
k. Course irregularities (unless the competitor returns to the point at which he or she left the course, or a point on the course prior to it, and then completes the course)
l. Drafting

Appeals

Appeals must be made in writing to the race organiser or representative within one hour of a penalty being notified.

Do not be put off by these as they are only put in place for your protection. Just enjoy the race!!


Refunds
Having entered and find you cannot compete then let us know at least 2 weeks before the event and we will send you a FREE entry for the following year. You Lucky, Lucky person!!
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