Tuesday December 21, 2010 at 12:36pm
Five-weekends, 10-rounds, series starting in February and running to July with classes for Elite, Expert, Under 23, Under 19, and Clubman riders
FOLLOWING on from a successful first year of sprint enduro events in the UK, GMC Events Ltd would like to announce the recently confirmed line-up of venues for the ’11 Husqvarna ACU British Sprint Enduro Championship. Also, to state that entries are now open for all events with riders wishing to register their participation in the full series able to do so when entering rounds one and two.
Increased from three weekends of racing to five for ’11 the addition of three new to the series venues ensures that all competitors will have plenty to get stuck into throughout the 10-day championship. Starting and finishing in Wales the series will kick-off at Saints Well in mid February, with a 100 per cent new course to the closing event of the ’10 championship. Running almost exclusively on Forestry Commission land the true cross-country style course is set to provide a great start to the series.
The championship’s first new venue hosts rounds three and four where competitors will be treated to a fast and flowing course similar to the opening round of the ’10 series.
Llangrove, situated between Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, will provide a diverse array of natural terrain, as well as a fantastic hillside ‘scramble’ track with the event being run in association with the Mercian Dirt Riders. Heading south for rounds five and six the popular Rogers Hill Raceway in Dorset returns to the series, where the two motocross tracks and extensive man-made ‘extreme’ arena will again ensure a fantastic weekend’s racing.
Next up the championship heads towards Northampton where the Enduroland club will assist with the running of the penultimate weekend of racing at Adstone, Manor Farm. New to the series and offering a fantastic array of different obstacles and terrain, just like at Rogers Hill Raceway there’ll be plenty of man-made challenges, as well as fast and flowing grass tracks, to ensure close and exciting racing.
Finally, the third new venue brings the series to a close on the first week in July. Berwyn Leisure Park set in the picturesque Welsh mountains will offer a great mix of traditional farmland terrain with a motocross track and man-made obstacles used to ensure a diverse and exciting course.
Establishing the exciting enduro sprint format during ‘10, for ’11 the BSEC series will feature a revised class structure, as with the minimum age of competitors now being lowered by the ACU to 15 and an Under 19 class has been added. The Under 19 category ensures enduro newcomers have a class of their own in which to learn.
With the popular Elite, Expert and Under 23 classes remaining a Clubman class has been added on a full-time basis. Recognising the fact that not all Clubman riders are able to commit to two-day events, the option of racing on either a Saturday, or a Sunday, or both, at each championship weekend during ’11 will be available to all Clubman.
Entries can be downloaded from the BSEC website www.enduro-sprint.com by clicking on the ‘Entry Forms’ tab, or by emailing [email protected] Alternatively, by sending a stamped, self addressed envelope to event secretary Mrs. Julie Evans, 21 Ffordd Gwynedd, Garden Village, Wrexham, LL11 2TF.
Key changes to 2011 BSEC series
· Five superb venues, three of which – Rnds 3&4, Rnds 7&8, Rnds 9&10 – new for ‘11 · Minimum age for competitors reduced to 15 · Newly introduced Under 19 class · Clubman class at all events, with competitors able to race Saturday or Sunday, or both at each championship weekend · All championships decided from best eight scores, riders able to drop any two worst results · Maximum of 100 riders (approx) at each event to ensure maximum track time for all competitors
Jonty Edmunds – BSEC Events Director: ‘It’s taken us a little longer than originally planned to confirm the full line-up of venues for the ’11 Husqvarna ACU British Sprint Enduro Championship but having not rushed into anything we’re confident that we now have a fantastic and diverse selection of venues, which will make for a great championship.
‘Above all else building on the successes of the ’10 series, and only making changes that will improve and strengthen the championship, is what we’ve been working on over the last few months. 2010 was all about establishing the sprint enduro format and putting in place the championship’s foundation. We learned a lot and now our aim is to build on what was a great first year.
‘The introduction of the Under 19 and Clubman classes are a natural progression for the championship, while expanding the series by two weekends is something many riders requested. In addition to the fact that the minimum age for competitors is now 15 the two new classes and three new venues are the most notable changes. Delivering quality events that riders, their families, friends and support crews, and importantly spectators, can enjoy is still what the series is all about.
‘The number of competitors will again be capped at approximately 100 at each event to ensure those that do compete get a maximum amount of track time. As far as the championship goes any rider will be able to put forward his best eight results, being able to drop any two individual scores. The championship again sits alongside the BEC, EWC and EEC with no date clashes.’
2011 Husqvarna ACU British Sprint Enduro Championship
Rnd 1 – Saturday, February 12 – Saints Well, Powys Rnd 2 – Sunday, February 13 – Saints Well, Powys
Rnd 3 – Saturday, March 19 – Llangrove, Monmouth Rnd 4 – Sunday, March 20 – Llangrove, Monmouth * Rnds 3&4 run in association with Mercian Dirt Riders
Rnd 5 – Saturday, April 30 – Rogers Hill Raceway, Dorset Rnd 6 – Sunday, May 1 – Rogers Hill Raceway, Dorset
Rnd 7 – Saturday, May 28 – Adstone, Northampton Rnd 8 – Sunday, May 29 – Adstone, Northampton * Rnds 7&8 run in association with Enduroland
Rnd 9 – Saturday, July 2 – Berwyn Leisure Park, Clwyd Rnd 10 – Sunday, July 3 – Berwyn Leisure Park, Clwyd
About the BSEC
The Husqvarna ACU British Sprint Enduro Championship is the UK’s newest off-road motorcycle race series, promoted and organised exclusively by GMC Events Ltd. Enduro is one of the world’s longest standing off-road motorcycle disciplines, the motorcycle equivalent of car rallying. Sprint enduro is an exciting new rider, spectator, and media friendly discipline that delivers simple to understand, day-long, enduro racing action. The series caters for the best enduro talent in the UK. The BSEC is governed by the ACU – the internationally recognized National Governing Body for motorcycle sport in the British Isles (less Northern Ireland).
NB: The Husqvarna ACU British Sprint Enduro Championship was formerly known as the ACU British Enduro Sprint Championship.
About Husqvarna
Husqvarna is an iconic off-road motorcycle brand. In ’07 Husqvarna became a part of the BMW Group with the German company completely revitalising the Husqvarna brand, which is now the off-road competition arm of BMW Motorrad. A new factory that houses production, design, administration and R&D has since been built in Varese, Northern Italy. Enjoying competitive success at the highest level, in 2010 Husqvarna clinched the Enduro 1 World Championship title with its TE250 ridden by Frenchman Antoine Meo. Building its first motorcycle in 1903 Husqvarna motorcycles were produced in Sweden until ’86 when the company was sold to the Cagiva Group, which later became MV Agusta S.p.A. Enduro greats such as Anders Eriksson, Paul Edmondson, Samuli Aro, Stefan Merriman, Petri Silvan and Antoine Meo have all enjoyed world championship winning success with Husqvarna.