Clifton C.C. Hill Climb - Sun 14th Sept 11am

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craigdabrown
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Clifton C.C. Hill Climb - Sun 14th Sept 11am

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Our Hill Climb will take place on Sunday the 14th. of September and will be held on the Milking Hill climb, starting from just after the junction with Crayke Lane (the Crayke to Oulston road) up to where it flattens out in Yearsley Village and we sill require an Organiser, Timekeepers and Marshalls for it to take place. If you would like to volunteer to help then please add your name against the appropriate role for this event on our Volunteer Spreadsheet. Sign-on will begin around 10:20am, with the first rider off at 11am.

Hoping for a good turnout.

We will be taking cash (£5 for Seniors, £2 for U-18s) on the night but if the Organiser or Competitors prefer for payment to be made online then this can also be done (see details below).

Clifton C.C. bank account details.

Sort Code: 08-90-72
A/C: 50030114

As a reference you should use your name followed by HC and the date of the race using the format ddmmyyyy with no spaces, for example:

AColeHC14092025

Please be aware that paying online does not guarantee a start in the event, as places are allocated at sign-on on a first-come, first-served basis and in order of Clifton C.C. Members, then partner Clubs (Members of York Tri Club, York Cycleworks, York Rouleurs and Malton Wheelers), and then Members of any other affiliated Clubs as guests of Clifton C.C.

A C.T.T. parental consent form can be found Here.

Can we also remind competitors that C.T.T. rules now dictate that it is compulsory to wear a helmet and for a working front (white) and rear (red) light to be attached to your bike when starting the event.

If you require further information then please email thursdayeveningtt@cliftoncc.org.

Remember, these events can only take place if enough people volunteer to run them and competitors participate.
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