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Anyone riding the Cleveland this coming Sunday, 18th March 2007.

Remember not too much Guinness the night before. :D

hi Cota, new to all this, is the cleveland trial held at "chartons"?

ive just become a member so might have a pop up.

(night out in the town night before, :rotfl: )

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Anyone riding the Cleveland this coming Sunday, 18th March 2007.

Remember not too much Guinness the night before. :D

hi Cota, new to all this, is the cleveland trial held at "chartons"?

ive just become a member so might have a pop up.

(night out in the town night before, :rotfl: )

The Cleveland is a National trial, which starts and finishes at Castleton. The lap is about 25 miles and takes in about 36 sections. You need to have submitted an entry by post and been successful in the ballot.

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Anyone riding the Cleveland this coming Sunday, 18th March 2007.

Remember not too much Guinness the night before. :D

hi Cota, new to all this, is the cleveland trial held at "chartons"?

ive just become a member so might have a pop up.

(night out in the town night before, :rotfl: )

The Cleveland is a National trial, which starts and finishes at Castleton. The lap is about 25 miles and takes in about 36 sections. You need to have submitted an entry by post and been successful in the ballot.

are spectators allowed to come on their bikes to follow the trial?

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Anyone riding the Cleveland this coming Sunday, 18th March 2007.

Remember not too much Guinness the night before. :D

hi Cota, new to all this, is the cleveland trial held at "chartons"?

ive just become a member so might have a pop up.

(night out in the town night before, :rotfl: )

The Cleveland is a National trial, which starts and finishes at Castleton. The lap is about 25 miles and takes in about 36 sections. You need to have submitted an entry by post and been successful in the ballot.

are spectators allowed to come on their bikes to follow the trial?

NO you may not spectate on Bikes, Unless you are on a road bike and walk up to the sections!!

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You are new, you are not allowed to follow any trial, unless you have paid your entry, this covers you while competing.

Plenty of trials are nearly lost through illegal use of the land prior to the event and whilst the event is on. The Clevland is run in a National Park, so good for walking, get thy walking boots on and have a look on foot and leave the bike at home.

Yes Cota kid I am riding

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If you go to the start, Castleton cricket club pavillion, you should be able to get a programme. This will tell you where the sections are.

As stated earlier, following the trial on a trial bike is a BIG no no. There are plenty of places to spectate that are not far from main roads. There should be some decent riders out there, I think Jarvis is riding, Michael Brown definetely is.

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told you i was new to this :rotfl:

never been to a trials comp, it was a case of a mate bought a bike a few years back, had no one to go with, so he left it in the garage, and plagued me to get one,had no where to store it till i got my extension built, bought the bike, been out on it twice, injured twice :D

love it !!!!

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