Road race license

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  1. Yorkshire Tyke

    Yorkshire Tyke Elite Member

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    Do any of you guys know the requirements to do some road racing like at the southern 100 for example? Done a search and can't find the info. Do you have to be national??

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  2. Yorkshire Tyke

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    Found out-

    Depends what roads you boys fancie

    Olivers mount , southern 100 and armoy just require a national , nw 2000 manx and tt require international or mountain course
     
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    Was going to say that you need a national licence first for most road races and then an international for the big races.
     
  4. robinh73

    robinh73 Well-Known Member

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    This is something I am aiming for in 2015 as I only have one more signature to get for my national. You will also need (once you have your national) to have held it for 6 months before the event in question and then do i think 3 or 4 races to get your signatures. With the Manx, you will need a budget of about £4,000 for the event, plus you will need to do several trips over there to learn the course in a hire car and also attend the newcomers weekend. I am aiming to do the Southern 100 this coming year, so will keep you posted.
     
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  5. Yorkshire Tyke

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    Yeah man let me know!!!
     

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