Licence and Forms
ACU Disability Policy StatementThe Auto-Cycle Union has a policy of encouraging and supporting the motorcycling ambitions of anyone who wishes to take part.
The ACU has a framework of requirements and assessments to ensure that everyone enjoys the sport, in whatever capacity and to whatever level they are capable.
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ROAD RACE LICENCE APPLICATIONS-IMPORTANT INFORMATION
At the meeting of the Road Race Drag and Sprint Committee held on Thursday 12th November changes to the Standing Regulations for Grades and Age/Machine Restrictions for Road Race Competition Licences were agreed.
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If you are applying for your first Novice/Intermediate Novice competition licence or you are renewing your Novice/Intermediate Novice competition licence please select the ROAD RACE CLUBMAN grade on the 2010 Licence Application form.
Riders who are 18 years of age or over and who hold a full DVLA Class “A” Motorcycle Licence will be issued with a Clubman “A” grade licence. Please include a copy of your DVLA licence with your 2010 Application Form.
Existing Clubman licence holders who hold a full DVLA Class “A” Motorcycle Licence will be issued with a Clubman “A” grade licence. If you are renewing your existing clubman licence please include a copy of your DVLA licence with your 2010 Application Form.
If you have any questions regarding these changes please contact the Road Race Department Tel: 01788 566400/406/405 E-mail: rr@acu.org.uk rowena@acu.org.uk
Competition Licence Form 2010
Competition Licence Notes 2010
To be read in conjunction with the Competition Licence Form.
Road Race Competitor Training Course - Booking Form and Information
All first time Road Race and Scooter Road Race applicants are required to attend this course. Also those who have let their road race licence lapse for 3 or more years. Associate Membership Form 2010
Trials Registration Form 2010
Governing Body Endorsement for Non-European Economic Area (EEA) Nationals
The governing body endorsement (GBE) requirements for those non-European Economic Area (EEA) nationals employed within motorcycle sport in 2010 are set out in this document (click here).These requirements were agreed following consultation with Associated bodies/Sponsors/Teams and motorcycle clubs affiliated to the ACU.
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