
Timetable
Sign-In for riders will be from 9am (riders must sign-in before they hit the hill)
Riding will continue until 4-5pm
Spectators
Things will really get going from about 11am, thats when I recommend spectators show up.
Amenities
All usual Cadwell facilities should be availible.
The cafe at Cadwell should be open for riders and spectators at lunch.
DE Photo will be taking photos and you will be able to buy copies on site. Riding
The Cadwell Park Freeride, Slalom and Soap Box race is set for Sunday, 4th Ferbuary!
The Event will take part on 3 different hills.
Hill 1 - Soapbox and UKGSA Freeride
Looking at the Cadwell map the Big Hill starts at Chris Curve and follows the course down through some tight corners, a 90 degree left and a chicane, finishing just before the Mountain. It is about 600m long and enough to chalange the best riders.
Soapbox Race - Teams are invited to enter and the new National Soapbox AND Belchford Rules will apply. Click here for National Rules and here for Belchford Rules.
The Big Hill Freeride - Run by the UKGSA, this Freeride will be taking part on the main Cadwell Hill alongside the Soapbox racing. This is a challenging hill and if riding Stand-Up experience is necessary. Sign-up for the Big Hill Freeride is in advance only! UKGSA Freeride entrants will also be allowed to ride on the Lush Longboards hill and take part in the UKSSA Slalom.
As a special offer 2006 UKGSA Members will get a discount for this event! If you were not a 2006 Member you can still get the Members Discount by becoming a 2007 Member, details coming soon.
Hill 2 - UKSSA Slalom
Hill 2 is on the Park Strait and can be run in either direction depending on the wind. It's not quite as steep as Brans Hatch, but it is a longer run and the surface is perfect. If bad weather causes the Slalom event to be cancelled entry fees will be rolled over to the next UKSSA event.
Hill 3 - Lush Longboards Session

The Lush Longboards session takes part in the Northen Woodland Circuit, this hill runs from the Hairpin through Barn and down to the Start/Finish line. The hill is fairly mellow and offers a fantastic place to cruise, carve, relax and enjoy the skating. |