Bedford Autodrome Childrens Duathlon Race2

16/10/2016 - All Day
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Bedford Autodrome Childrens Duathlon Race 2

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This duathlon includes the excitement of a mass start, and the thrill of racing around the smooth, fast tarmac of Bedford Autodrome motor racing track, with plenty of vantage points where friends and family can view your performance and cheer you on!

Designed from scratch by former F1 driver Jonathan Palmer, there is nowhere else in the world like Bedford Autodrome. You will Love it, the venue has been purpose built for speed and space, its truly fantastic and totally traffic free!  Follow link for Information on the Autodrome   

Age Groups

(Age of 31st December 2016)

  • T/Star 8 :  800m   Run  –   2.3km Bike  –   800m Run (age Limit 8)
  • T/Star 1 :  1200m  Run  –  3.98km bike  –  800m Run (age Limit 9-10)
  • T/Star 2 :  1600m  Run  –  5.6km Bike  –   1200m Run (age Limit 11-12)       
  • T/Star 3 :  2000m Run  –  7.8km Bike  –  1600m Run (age Limit 13-14)

*Junior Races will start from Noon*  (TBC in the Race Brief one week prior to event)

Find us

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Thurleigh Airfield Business Park
Thurleigh
Bedford
MK44 2YP

Still not sure, go to our locations page to find more information or click HERE.

Route Maps

Run 1
Bike
Run 2

Arrival and Registration

Parking will be at the venue  MK44 2YP 

Please note you will collect your race pack at registration on the day of the event. *Nothing will be posted prior to the event*

If for any reason you don’t receive this email, full race information will be available at least two days prior to the event, HERE

Junior registration will be on the day only from 06.30 – 11.45 am on race day. Please ensure you arrive early to avoid that last minute rush.

Minimum age of competitors

Age 8 as of 31st December 2016
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Parking

Parking will be at the Venue follow signs and marshals 

Identification

You will be issued with a race number which must be clearly visible on your front or back at all times. You will also be number marked on your hand with a pen. Number belts are allowed, all we ask it that we can see your number at the timing points as a backup to the electronic system.

British Triathlon Federation Rules

BTF rules All competitors must comply with BTF rules (it is recommended that you read the BTF rules and regulations which will be applied to all races) All competitors must be licensed to race, those non BTF members will be required to pay a £3 Junior levy for a day licence, this is payable on the day at registration. (This is not included in your entry fee) BTF members must produce their licence at registration or a £3 levy will be charged prior to racing.
2016 British Triathlon Rule Book 2016 British Triathlon Rule Book

Safety

If circumstances deem the course or travel conditions to be unsafe or it falls outside of the BTF guidelines, Nicetri have the right to change/move, or cancel the event at short notice.

Terms & Conditions

Keep Racing TidyDuathlon

If you intend on using race nutrition please keep hold of the empty wrappers untill you reach a suitable place to discard it. We would apprieciate if you could either wait until you reach designated water stations or alternately please drop them by race signage or a marshal point so they can be collected during the race clean up. 

Chip Timing

Chip Timing Solutions will provide computerised chip timing via  an electronic chip system that you attach to your ankle. Please attach the chip to your ankle and make sure your run over the mats at the various timing points. Your finish time and splits will be available live to your mobile devices durinf the race, and provisional results be published at www.chiptimingsolutions.com

Transition Rules

Security will always be present in the transition area. Only competitors wearing their I.D. will be allowed in or out of this area. Your race pack will include a race number and 2 smaller labels which are to be attached to your bike and helmet, this must be done prior to entering transition. You must rack your bike in the numbered position. No riding is allowed in the transition area. Your helmet must be fastened on your head at all times whilst you are on your bike or running with your bike through transition.

Race start

Adult Race start times will be from at 8:00 am & Juniors from Noon.

*Times to be confirmed in the race brief one week prior to the event*

Briefing

Race start times will be announced nearer the time. A race briefing will take place prior to each race to ensure the children know whats expected of them.

Prizes

Prizes are for both for men and women. One prize per competitor. 

  • 1st -3rd Male & Female in each age category

History: Bedford Aerodrome

The history of Thurleigh Airfield can be traced back to the Autumn of 1940. World War II was entering its second year, the battle of Britain had been won, the threat of invasion by Germany had receded, and thoughts were turning to the offensive. The bomber was seen as the strongest offensive weapon and four-engined heavies were in production both in the UK and the USA. To operate these aircraft airfields would be needed and land-acquisition and subsequent construction wasbegun. Built on a plateau-site to the west of the village from which it took its name, Thurleigh was one such airfield. The first RAF elements moved in during the Summer of 1941 and in October the first aircraft, a Wellington bomber [R1234], flew into the partially completed field. Number 18 Operational Training Unit took up residence, training both RAF and Polish personnel.
 

Now: Bedford Autodrome 

Designed from scratch by former F1 driver Jonathan Palmer, there is nowhere else in the world like Bedford Autodrome. The venue has been purpose built for speed and space, containing four entirely distinct circuits and over 5 miles of track laid out across a 384 acre site, with vast run-off areas that provide optimum safety.Whilst there are several track configurations, with every kind or corner, there’s no motor racing at the Autodrome, so there’s no crowd-protecting safety barriers or concrete walls. Guests can drive to the limits safe in the knowledge that pushing too hard will result in a harmless spin across endless flat grass.