Halo British Downhill Series Rd2 Fort William useful info

This weekend will see rd 2 of the Halo BDS circus roll into Fort William town in Scotland. 350 of the Worlds fastest racers are booked in to tackle the toughest course on the World Cup circuit. With over 70 Elites booked in to race, aiming to stop GT’s Marc Beaumont in his tracks after his run away success at rd1 in Combe Sydenham. Giants Danny Hart has been on track since Wednesday, getting in early practice before the likes of Peaty, Bryceland, Beaumont, Bond, Smith, Fairclough, Lehikoinen, Buchanan, Cunningham, Dale, Kerr, Mears, Reading, Reid,Theiron, Riffle, Ruthin, Thomas.. and many more..

FREE Parking and Spectating all weekend!

Saturday and Sunday 12th/13th May 2012.

Halo British Downhill Series Round 2.

Nevis Range
Aonach Mor access road
Torlundy,
Fort William
PH33 6SQ
Telephone: 01397 705825

http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/events/details/77203/Halo-British-Downhill-Series-Round-2-Fort-William.

Start list can be found above.

Categories in running order and their sponsors..

Juvenile – Leisure Lakes
Youth – Rose Bikes
Veterans – Stendec
Masters – Nukeproof
Women – Monster
Elite Women – Schwalbe
Junior Men – Fox Head
Senior Men – Knox
Expert Men – Descent-Gear.com
Elite Men – Schwalbe

Grab a chance to get autograph signings and photo opportunities with UCI World Champion Danny Hart who will be opening proceedings on Sunday at 10:50a.m before he races!

The nearest train station is:
Tom-na-Faire. Station Square, Fort William. Highland PH33 6TQ.

Course Description:

The course is probably the toughest on the World Cup circuit and will be physically and technically challenging and your race run will be between on average 5-7minutes long.

Grading – orange extreme (previously graded ‘black’).
Access – gondola uplift.
Length – 2.82km
Start altitude – 655m
Finish altitude – 100m
Vertical descent – 555m
Finish – Nevis Range car park
Fastest time 5:00 minutes.

Race Regulations:

The event will run under UCI Regulations.

PrizeMoney:

Men
1st £500.00
2nd £275.00
3rd £200.00
4th £156.00
5th £125.00
6th £108.00
7th £95.00
8th £78.00

Women
1st £320.00
2nd £240.00
3rd £155.00
4th £80.00

Saturday

09:30 Open practise for all riders.

18:00 Course Closed.

Sunday

08:30 Open Practise for all.

11:00 Timed Seeding Run.

14:00 One Timed Race Run.

17:45 Podium.

Award Ceremonies: Will take place 15 minutes after the last rider has crossed the line.

Race office: In the cafeteria, we will have a reserved area.

Press conference room: In the cafeteria with free wireless.

Monster Energy PA System mannd by Halo BDS Commentator Toby Parodi: A full Public Announcement Facility will be on site with announcements throughout the day. A Notice Board will be also on display in the Race Office/Rider Registration area for displaying information regarding the event.

Retailers: Descent-Gear.com will be trackside with spares and new kit along with Alpine Bikes who have a store based there.

Camping:

The race venue is not a campsite. Police can move you in as the Nevis Range has no license to allow camping.

Definately no fires!

The car park at Nevis Range which is where the race will be held is hard standing gravel and access for big rigs is easy.

Various camp site around the area, most favourable is the Glen Nevis Camp site.

Catering: Food and refreshments will be provided by Nevis Range, the mobile cafe will be open by the finish line and the cafe will also be open which has free wireless connections.

The onsite caterers will be open as follows:

Friday until 21:00

Saturday Food until 21:00, Bar until 21:00

www.halobritishdownhillseries.com

Halo British Downhill Series Website

The official 2012 IXS MacAvalanche video – presented by Wideopenmag!


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… You’ve seen Richie’s DriftHD camera run from the MacAvalanche – time for the full edit.

Join Rich and the MacAvalanche crew as they take on the wildest race in the UK. Meet the riders, get up on the hill and generally soak up the vibe of the event… without having to sit on the site of a mountain in force 10!

For Rich’s report on the event – check out his earlier post here:

http://wideopenmag.co.uk/news/14022/wideopenmag-versus-the-2012-glencoe-macavalanche

Wideopenmag – Halo British Downhill Series video Round 1 with Josh Bryceland

Ladies and gents, boys and girls – here it is! Wideopenmag’s first Halo British Downhill Series video of 2012!

We’ve teamed up with Monster Energy and the British Downhill Series to bring you a season of BDS coverage. We’ll be at every race and teaming up with the series’ fastest racers to bring you the goods.

But wait there’s more! Watch this video, find the secret link and you could win:

a Nukeproof Scalp frame
a DriftHD helmet-cam
a Monster Energy goody bag

The video was of course filmed and edited by Paul ‘Evil Genius’ Roberts, with some additional footage provided by Tim ‘shakey’ Lake. Cheers guys!

Beaumont and Manon win at Halo British Downhill Series Round 1

Round one of the 2012 Halo British Downhill Series went down today at Combe Sydenham in the South West - Marc Beaumont took the win for the chaps and Manon scored it for the ladies.

Thinking back I’m trying to sum up what the weekend was in a few words … It was tough on the riders with a physical, muddy, wet track on Saturday and some surprisingly cold weather all weekend. Despite that, there was a great buzz all weekend in the pits and on the hill with the majority of people loving the track and doing their best to go big on the much-talked-about jump section through the field. The atmosphere was great, the crowds turned out to cheer on the UK’s fastest and the season feels well and truly kick-started back to life.

Look out for lots more on this one in the next couple of days!

Check out the full results here:
http://www.rootsandrain.com/race951/2012-apr-15-halo-bds-1-combe-sydenham/

Team Blog – TFTuned Factory Visit

Happy Easter everyone – Wideopenmag team rider Jay Williamson here for my first blog of the year. I’m writing to you from the TF Tuned workshop where the team’s suspension is getting tweaked ready for the first round of the HaloBDS next weekend.

When I got the call from Jamie (team manager) that we would be heading over to TF-tuned, I was keen to really get stuck in and to get to know my suspension and the fine detail to how it works. There’s a lot of different tracks this season and I’m really interested to know how to set it up everything that I’ll be up against.

We turned up at TFtuned and I was super impressed at how well set it up is  – it’s really clean and tidy, the selection of tools is amazing and everything is so professional.

TFT suspension expert Oscar worked closely with me and Rich on our forks and shocks and gave us a real detailed custom setup. I’ve moved over from Fox forks to Rock Shox and was finding I couldn’t get them stiff enough which I was finding tough on the steeper tracks – Oscar stripped my fork down and adjusted the shim-stack ratio so my compression was much firmer and would help me stay comfortable on the back.

He didn’t need to do much to my rear shock but took it off the bike, got it onto the dyno machine and gave it a fine-tune to make sure everything was properly set up for my riding style and my weight.  I’m not super clued-up on my suspension so it was great to have an expert like Oscar to listen to my thoughts on my bike and to use them to make my bike better.

After working closely with Oscar I’m really happy with the feel of the bike and I’ve gathered some real useful knowledge on how to maintain/set up my suspension. I’m looking forward to next weekend’s national!

Big thanks to TFTuned and to Oscar for a great opportunity!

Jay twitter: @jaywilliamson_
TFTuned twitter: @tftuned
TFtuned online: www.tftunedshox.com