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Darley Moor round one: Race weekend preview

Darley Moor Motorcycle Road Race Club will be kicking the 2015 season off in style this coming weekend, 21st – 22nd March at the circuit near near Wyaston, Derbyshire (DE6 2ET).

With a huge variety of machinery taking to the track there is sure to be something for everyone; two, three and four wheeled racing machinery, modern and classic, 2 stroke and 4 stroke engines; 600cc and 1,000cc sidecar outfits and regular guests the Long Circuit Kart Club.

Saturday 21st March will be a practice day (10am – 5pm) and most likely the first time for the majority of competitors that they will have been on-track since last year, allowing them to get up to speed and possibly ensure their machines are set-up for optimum performance.

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Then, of course there will also be the novice riders who are embarking on their very first season of racing, some may be road riders who wish to ride their machines much harder than is possible on the road or it may be a youngster, could be as young as 12 years old who dreams of becoming a future road racing star. Will they begin a flourishing career at Darley Moor this weekend and will you be there to witness it?

Sunday 22nd March will see the season kick-off in style with at least twelve, of the nineteen motorcycle clas-ses, having the reigning champion begin the title defence of their respective class.

In addition to this there are several international level racers using this meeting as an extra test day; multiple Stars at Darley winner, Richard Cooper (Nottingham) returns from injury with his new machine, from the Swadlincote based Anvil Hire TAG Racing Team, in preparation for his British Superbike season. Whilst Mansfield’s quickest brothers, Ben and Tom Birchall bring their new 600cc sidecar outfit they will be racing at the TT for a shakedown.

Obviously, in fairness to regular Darley Moor competitors these three will not be challenging for championship points, but they will certainly add a reference point for those racers hoping to further their careers onto British Championship level.

Over the past few season’s the Peak Cup and Open Solo classes have provided some fantastic racing, with Tim Poole (Northwich) and Jim Hodson (Wigan) having excellent battles at the head of the field, until Hodson wasruled out through injury last year. Poole is defending both titles, Hodson is back and fully fit and now double Pre98 (up to 1300cc) Champion, Shane Pearson (Derby) returns to the class and is sure to be mixing it with them.

Further information

The cost of adult admission to Darley Moor for all meetings, except the end of season Stars at Darley meeting, is £12.00 per day, children under 16 are free, and Senior Citizens are £8.00. Parking and Paddock Transfer is free and a programme costs just £3.00. Adult admission to the Test Days is £6.00, Senior Citizens 65 and over £4.00.

For the Stars at Darley event on 11th October the adult admission price is £16.00 and Senior Citizens £10.00.
Advance Tickets at discount prices are also available on-line just visit the Darley Race Shop for full details - http://www.darleymoorstore.co.uk

A 2015 Season Pass for Darley Moor is also available and admits to ALL motor cycle events at the circuit including test days. After this weekend’s meeting a Season Pass can still be purchased at the reduced cost of £73.00 (Senior Citizens £43.00) and can be purchased online or by sending a cheque made payable to Darley Moor MCRRC Ltd, together with the full name of the season pass holders to: Season Passes, Darley Moor MCRRC Ltd, Anvil House, Derby Road, Old Tupton, Chesterfield, S42 6LA

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There is ample room for spectators to camp and caravan at Darley Moor over the race weekends. The cost is £5.00 per unit per night. Camping will normally be available from 4.00 pm on the Friday evening until 10.00 am on the day after the meeting or by special arrangement with the circuit management – Call 01335 343833.

Darley Moor is one of the few circuits in which dogs are welcome, provided they are kept on a lead at all times during race day and the owners act in a responsible manner.

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