With another four day weekend coming up, this weeks ‘What’s on Weekly’ features more events from around the country. With a number of events taking place under the ACU banner, here is a selection of just a few.
On the 1st April the clubs within the Isle of Man Centre came to for an awards and fund raising evening at the Douglas Legion Club. With around 150 people in attendance for the evening, a good night was had by all.
Type of event : 3hr Hare & Hounds Major Hadley rd2 incorporating rd2 of the Southern centre championship.
Where : Woodberry Lane Rowlands Castle Hampshire
When : Sunday 8th May
Following the enormously popular one day meeting at Pontrillas last year the Nora MX club are back for double the fun this year with a two-day meeting! This awesome British championship venue is widely regarded as one of the best natural tracks in the country, the viewing and surrounding countryside is superb, the facilities are first class (in-built watering system!) and, at just a few miles off the M50, its easier to get to than you might think! Plus, with Friday (29th) and Monday (2nd) b....
With this weekend being the Easter Weekend, this weeks ‘What’s on Weekly’ features more events from around the country. With around 70 events taking place under the ACU banner, here is a selection of just a few.
This week’s ‘What’s on Weekly’ features more events from around the country. With over 70 events taking place over this weekend under the ACU banner, here is a selection of just a few.
The ACU Trials and Enduro Department would like to make you aware that the current Day Licence forms state the incorrect minimum age for Adult riders at Hare and Hound events.
The forms incorrectly state that a rider must be a minimum of 16 years old.
The correct age to compete in the Adult Class of a Hare and Hound Event is 15 years old.
This week’s ‘What’s on Weekly’ features more events from around the country. With nearly 60 events taking place over this weekend under the ACU banner, here is a selection of just a few.
The Auto Cycle Union (ACU) is calling for DEFRA’s ‘Independent Forestry Panel’ to take off road motorcycle sport seriously as the Government’s Review into future policy for the Forestry Commission commences.
A Message from the ACU Chairman You will have followed recent events in relation to the proposed sell-off of Forestry Commission land, followed by a U-turn which has led to the establishment of a DEFRA review into the future of the Forestry estate.
Although many of you may have welcomed the cancellation of Forestry sales (though we are aware that views are mixed), there is good cause to believe that we are not ‘out of the woods’ (no pun intended) yet. DEFRA have established a Forestry Review Panel which will report to the Secretary of State in the Autumn. Unfortunately, the terms of reference and membership of the Panel do not suggest that off road motorcycle sport will get a fair hearing unless we actively campaign for our interests to be properly represented on the panel. Please look at the link to find out more. http://ww2.defra.gov.uk/rural/forestry/panel/