Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club. 77 th Pioneer Run ACU Event No: ACU44794 SMCC Event No: 872 ENTRY FORM. Venue Tattenham Corner to Madeira Drive. Brighton Date Sunday 20th March 2016 Entry List closes last post on 31 st December 2015 Please PRINT Clearly, your details in the programme depend on this! NAME Date of Birth. / / Age at Event Day yrs Email Address.. ADDRESS Post Code Make of Vehicle.. Phone Number Vehicle Owner Essential please To assist in the up-date of the Pioneer Register. Date of Manufacture Solo / Tricycle / Forecar/ Sidecar Pioneer Certificate No: Registration No: } Please Note that:- } Without these numbers your entry } will be Returned Capacity.cc/hp... New Comer to the event?... Your total number of Completed Pioneer Runs Latest date for registration on the Pioneer Register is 1 st December 2015. Registrar is: John Waghorn. 46, High Road. Wilmington. Kent. DA2 7BN. Tele: +44 (0)1322-224605 Club Payment and Delivery Information Please enclose all payments with this entry form. UK Sterling Cheques should be made payable to SUNBEAM MCC Ltd: For entries from other countries (including the E.U.) please note that additional programmes cannot be sent by post and MUST be collected at the start.
We accept payment from these methods Only. 1. Payment by Cheque drawn on a UK bank in Pounds Sterling. 2. Payment by Cash in Pound Sterling. Entries made any other way will be rejected and returned. Should you wish for a confirmation of entry receipt. Please enclose a stamped addresses envelope Completed entry forms together with your payment are to be sent to the Entry Secretary. Ian D.McGill. Telephone The Oaktree. +44 (0) 1293-771446 {from abroad 13, Victoria Road. (01293) 771446 {from UK} Horley. Surrey. Email: acsociable1@sky.com RH6 9BN. UK. Entries must arrive no later than 31 st December 2015 Please Complete the Address Labels included. Write Clearly, Safe Delivery depends on this. This will be used to send you final instructions, riding numbers, passes & programme. Approx three weeks before the event. Data Protection Act. The club holds administration information for this event on a computer system. If you do NOT want your details held on computer, please tick this box if ticked, regretfully your entry will be returned. Entry Fees. Price Total Sunbeam MCC Club member 30.00 ---------- Please tell us your Membership No:. Entry Fee s Non - Sunbeam MCC Club member 50.00 ---------- I wish to Re-New my Membership 20.00 ---------- I wish to Re-New my Family Membership 25.00 ---------- I wish to join the Sunbeam MCC 20.00 ---------- Overseas Membership 25.00 ---------- Extra Handling Charge for Non EEC entries 5.00 ---------- Entry and Insurance Fee for any Passengers 2.50 ---------- Extra Programmes to be collected at Start 2.00 ---------- Extra Lapel Badge for Passenger. 3.00 ---------- V.I.P Car parking facilities at Brighton. (inc: Programme) Max ONE per entrant. 30.00 ---------- DECLARATION & UNDERTAKING. I/we the undersigned apply to enter the event described above and in consideration thereof:- I/We hereby declare that I/We have had the opportunity to read, and that I/We understand the national Sporting Code of the ACU, the ACU Standing Regulations, such Supplementary Regulations as have or may be issued for the event, and agree to be bound by them.(this can be accessed at, www.@acu.org ) I/We further declare that I am/we are physically and mentally fit to take part in the event and I am/we are competent to do so. I/We confirm that I/We understand the nature and type of event we are entering and it s inherent risks and agree to accept the same notwithstanding that such risks may involve negligence on the part of the organisers or officials. I/We confirm that the machine(s) as described above which I/We compete on shall be suitable and proper for the purpose. I/We confirm that if any part of the event takes place on a public highway, the machine(s) described above shall be insured as required by the Road Traffic Acts, or equivalent legislation, and that it/they will comply with the regulations. I/We agree that I am/we are required to register our arrival by Signing On at the designated place not less than 30 minutes prior to commencement of the event. I/We further declare that we understand that I/We are required to Sign Off as soon as possible on our return to the paddock, But Only if the machine completes the run under it s own power or that of the rider. Acknowledgement of the risks of motorcycling: I/We understand that by taking part in this event I/We are exposed to a risk of death, becoming permanently disabled or suffering some other serious injury and I/We acknowledge that even in the event that negligence on the part of the ACU, the promoter, the organising club, the venue owner, or an individual carrying out duties on their behalf were to be a contributory cause of any serious injury I/We may suffer, the dominant cause of any serious injury will always be my/our voluntary decision to take part in a high risk activity. I/We accept that insurance arranged on my/our behalf by organisers of events that I/we enter specifically excludes liability between the participants. I/we understand that this form maybe used in litigation as evidence that any serious injury will be principally the result of my/our voluntary decision to engage in a risk activity. I/we acknowledge that my/our participation is entirely at my/our risk. I/we acknowledge if I am not an annual member of the Sunbeam M.C.C. Ltd. I shall become an associate one day only member of the club in order to secure personal accident insurance under the ACU permit for this event. The premium for this insurance is included within the non member entry fee. Entrants Signature Passengers Signature Date.. Date Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club Limited. Registered in England No: 3011502
The Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club Limited. Affiliated to the ACU (South Eastern Centre) ACU Permit No:ACU44794. SMCC Event No:872 77th PIONEER RUN REGULATIONS Is a registered trade mark No: 2485506 An Event for Veteran Motorcycles and Tricycles. on Sunday 20 th March 2016 1. ANNOUNCEMENT. The Sunbeam MCC will hold the 77th Pioneer Run on Sunday 20th March 2016 and invite entries from riders of Motorcycles,Tricycles,Forecars or quadricycles manufactured not later than 31 st December 1914 and registered on the Pioneer Register or be appropriately dated by the Veteran Car Club (VCC) of GB. 2. JURISDICTION. The Pioneer Run is NOT a competition, but a demonstration of the reliability and endurance of veteran machines. The Run will be held under these regulations and any Final Instructions to be issued. (such Final Instructions to have the same force as these regulations.) 3. ENTRIES. a) Entries on the official entry forms (or double sided photocopies) will be accepted forthwith and must be sent to:- The Secretary of the Meeting. Ian McGill. The Oaktree. 13, Victoria Road. Horley. Surrey. RH6 9BN. To arrive no later than 31 st December 2015. Accompanied by the appropriate Fees See Page 2. If you are entering and wish to ride near a friend, please send both entries in the same envelope to me. Similar forethought in the entry of Horsepower Teams would also be welcome. Please Note that LATE ENTRIES will be received, but CHARGED at 50.00p plus the entry fee. b) The Entry Fee for current members of the Sunbeam MCC is 30 and 50 for non-members. If you wish to join the Sunbeam MCC and enjoy the lower fee for this event, and other veteran & vintage events throughout 2016. please include the annual subscription for 2016 of 20. Please remember that Club subscriptions are due for renewal on 31 st December, so if you wish to claim member riding fees you must include your subscription for 2016. c) Entrants should expect to receive packages containing their Riding Numbers, Programme, Car Stickers, Paddock Passes and Final Instructions, between two and three weeks before the event. A separate acknowledgement of receipt of entry will be sent, if requested, on receipt of a SAE with the entry form. d) Entries are not transferable to another person and machines may only be substituted with the permission of the Secretary of the Meeting prior to the day. e) Clothing of an advertising or comic nature is not allowed and trade plates are not permitted. No Solo Machine may carry more than one person. Please note that we do not accept entries from riders with provisional licences. f) Two numbered cards will be supplied and must be conspicuously displayed throughout the event, one facing forwards mounted on the machine, the other facing rear and normally carried by the rider on their belt. A coloured sticker will be applied in the starting paddock to denote that the rider has passed through this area, and should be shown to the Sign Off Steward at Madeira Drive, Brighton when claiming your Pioneer Medal. Please ensure that you have string or tape to affix your numbers to the machine. g) Entrants are expected, in making their entries to accept that it is in the sprit of the Run and an essential feature of the event to leave their machines on display in the paddock at Brighton, whatever the weather until the Mayor of the City of Brighton & Hove has presented the awards and the paddock is open to the public. h) The organisers reserve the right to refuse an entry and exclude a machine should they feel it is unfit to take part or likely to bring the event into disrepute. 4) PASSENGERS. Passengers may only be carried where proper seating is provided in a sidecar, forecar, tricar or quadricycle. The passenger must be named on the entry form and a change of passenger en route is not permitted as it contravenes the insurance arrangements and will render the rider liable to exclusion. 1.
5) PERSONAL ACCIDENT COVER. All riders resident in UK will be covered against personal accident risks whilst taking part in the event and the premium is included in the entry fee. Where a passenger is carried in a forecar, sidecar or quadricycle, an additional fee of 2.50p is payable with the entry fee to provide similar cover. This is mandatory 6) LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. a) Machines must comply with the legal requirements for use on the public highway. b) Riders MUST have a valid insurance in accordance with the requirements of the Road Traffic Act and the relevant Law in Great Britain and will be required to sign a declaration that they are covered by such insurance. In addition to your RTA insurance whilst riding in this event, you are also covered for personal accident. c) Foreign entrants are required to produce an Insurance Green Card at Signing On if asked to do so. d) All riders and passengers MUST Sign-on at the start and Sign-off at the finish, where they will be required to produce their machine number complete with starting disc affixed. 7) OFFICIALS. a) Stewards Bill Pile, Mark Leighton, b) Clerk of the Course Neil Sinclair c) Secretary of the Meeting Ian D.McGill ACU 57129 d) Deputy Secretary of the Meeting Warwick Knowles. 8) DESCRIPTION. a) This event is promoted as a SOCIAL GATHERING and riders are expected to handle their machines with particular care and attention and maintain sensible speeds well within the limitations of the machine s performance. They MUST comply with the Road Traffic Regulations throughout and take particular care in this respect in built-up areas such as Reigate, Handcross and Brighton. No special dispensation is given for competitor s behaviour because they are riding early machines and you must ride according to the limitations of your machine. NO MACHINE is expected to arrive at Madeira Drive before 10.00am. There is no advantage in arriving before this time, and riders are urged to control their natural exuberance for a fast run b) The Start will be within the confines of TATTENHAM CORNER Racecourse Car Parks. Epsom Downs. A map of the start area will be included in the programme. c) The field of entries will be arranged in date order for Class 1 (pre 1905) and Class 2 (1905-1910) machines. Class 3 (1911-1914) machines will start in the order that Entries were received To secure an early start in Class 3 it is necessary to get your entry in as soon as possible. Entrants who wish to ride together are advised to send their entries together. All entries are date stamped on arrival. d) The first machine away will leave at 0800hrs with the remainder of Class 1 entries leaving at two per minute. The Class 2 entries will follow at four per minute. In an attempt to get the Class 3 entries away early enough to avoid traffic build-up on the outskirts of Brighton, they will leave at three per half minute. e) All Riders and Passengers MUST Sign-on at least 15 minutes before their start time. If they arrive at the start line more than 30 minutes late, they may be excluded. Starting before the programmed start-time will not be permitted. Riders who fail too Sign-on will be deemed Non-Starters and be ineligible for Start and Finish awards. f) The Finish will be on Madeira Drive, Brighton. The course will be closed at 13.00hrs and any riders arriving after that time will be deemed to have retired. g) Riders will be required to drive their machines, under their own power or that of the rider from EPSOM DOWNS to BRIGHTON, a distance of approx 47 miles. Outside assistance, en route, is permissible to effect repairs or adjustments only. The machines must complete the course under their own power or that of the rider to qualify for a Finishers Award. Machines which have been towed or trailed over any part of the course will be excluded. h) The route follows the A217 through Reigate to join the A23 at Gatwick. It leaves the A23 at Pease Pottage roundabout, proceeds via a series of slip roads to Handcross village, the coffee stop is at Handcross Park School which is on the left just before entering the village,marshals will be in attendance, after which the route follows the B2110 through to Cowfold and Henfield on the A281, rejoining the A23 after Pyecombe then into Brighton to the finish. Riders are permitted to use the bus lanes where applicable when riding through Brighton, but urged to take great care. i) Riders will be required to hand in their REAR rider number that has the coloured sticker applied, to the Sign-off steward at Brighton, before claiming their Pioneer medallion. 2.
9. DRIVING MANNER en ROUTE. As a result of severe and dangerous obstruction caused by slow moving trailers closely following riders, the Police Authorities have insisted that, in the interests of safety, we take some positive action to stop it The flow of motorcycles does not in itself create a problem, It is the practice of some tender vehicles closely following and sticking with a slow moving rider which presents the greatest danger to other riders, who wish to pass, and unacceptable congestion for other road user. Again this year as previously we have asked the Police to stop and report to us the details of those found guilty of this practice and the riders concerned will be disqualified and may be banned from future runs Those who persist may well find themselves prosecuted for obstruction. Cars with trailers moving with the mainstream of traffic cause few problems and tender crews could ease the situation by either by-passing the main route, joining it at pre-arranged check-points, or by intelligently leap frogging down the route and parking in lay-byes. To help prevent congestion through Handcross village, TENDER DRIVERS are asked to not park in the village. Entrants are strongly urged to instruct the driver of their tender vehicle to follow the alternative route from the A23/A27 intersection on the outskirts of Brighton. A separate route card will be provided. Following complaints after the 2015 event, where some riders had cut up cars by not observing road rules at roundabouts, riders should be aware that if reported for a similar offence they will be excluded from future events. The future of the Pioneer Run is very much in the hands of the riders. The organisers hope they and their teams will take some trouble to responsibly pre-plan their activities to cause minimum hassle for everyone. 10. RIDING SAFETY. It is vitally important that if you break down you MUST get your machine off the Highway, preferably onto the hard shoulder, pavement or bank, out of the traffic stream where you can safely work on it or wait to be picked up. This is particularly pertinent in narrow lanes and where the traffic stream is heavy. It is NOT acceptable to block your side of the road with a machine being worked on or waiting to be picked up. It is hazardous to put yourself in a position where traffic has to deviate to avoid you, sometimes with little warning. 3.
11. AWARDS. a) Start To every rider who signs on, a commemorative lapel badge. b) Finish To every rider who completes the course, a bronze Pioneer medallion. If you fail to go through the correct starting area, you will not receive a finisher s medallion should you finish the course. c) Combined Age Award: To the rider who finishes by 1300hrs and has the greatest combined age with that of his machine, a Cup to be held for one year, and an engraved tankard, To the next two runners-up, an engraved shield. d) Age Difference Award: To the rider who finishes by 1300hrs and has the greatest difference between his own age and that of his machine, The Laurie Fenton Trophy, to be held for one year, and an engraved tankard. To the runner-up an engraved shield. e) Meritorious Performance Award: To the rider who, in the opinion of the judge, overcomes the greatest hardship or bad luck to achieve a finish. The Bob Currie Trophy, to be held for one year, and an engraved tankard. f) Ladies Award: To the lady rider who finishes before 1300hrs and, in so doing puts up the best performance of the lady Riders, a Cup to be held for one year and an engraved souvenir. g) Most Authentic and Un-restored machine: To the rider who finishes by 1300hrs with the most authentic & unrestored machine a tankard generously donated by and judged by the Classic Motorcycle magazines Editor. h) Dutch Horsepower Team Trophy: To a team, one from Class 1 entries, one from Class 2 entries, one from Class 3 entries, all who have successfully finished before 1300hrs and have the greatest combined ages of riders and machines collectively, a mounted shield presented by the Dutch Horsepower Run Organisers with an engraved tankard as a replica to each member of the team. i) Newcomers Award: Presented by the German Vintage Motorcycle Club, to be awarded to the most deserving newcomer. j) Ray Newton Trophy: To the best V-Twin machine to complete the course by 1300hrs, plus an engraved tankard. k) The Brian Verrall Trophy :To the Best Sidecar outfit or Three Wheeler to complete the course by 1300hrs, plus an engraved tankard. l) The Wally Lambert Memorial Cup. For the best American built machine. Plus an engraved tankard. m) The Pioneer Registrars Cup. For the best Presented machine in the opinion of the Pioneer Registrar. 12. PARKING ON MADEIRA DRIVE. a) The Paddock for tender vehicles will be strictly reserved for those vehicles carrying the official car stickers. b) For entrants who wish to have additional vehicle passes for friends or family, a special VIP pass may be ordered with your entry at a cost of 30. This fee will cover provision of programme, two paddock passes and a VIP car pass and these packages will be sent out separately. Because of the difficulty of finding sufficient parking space these passes are restricted to one per entrant. The VIP pass permits entry to Madeira Drive at the Aquarium Roundabout, following the riders, with parking BEFORE the Finishing Paddock and NOT the trailer park end. The final date for application to the Pioneer Register for machines not already on the Register is 1 st December 2015 for inclusion in the 2016 event. (address of Registrar on entry form) REMEMBER THAT THE CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES IS 31 ST DECEMBER 2015. Entries received after this date will be charged at 50.00p. If you are entering as a Sunbeam MCC member, Please don t forget to include your subscription for 2016. You may if you wish, cover this with a separate post dated cheque. START TIME is 0800hrs on Sunday 20 th March 2016. The Organisers wish you a safe and successful ride. All complaints will be investigated and should be addressed to the Secretary of the Meeting, accompanied with a non returnable 50. Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club Ltd: Registered in England No: 3011502 Pioneer Run mark is a registered trade mark. 4.
Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club 77th Pioneer Run Sunday 20th March 2016 Dutch Horsepower Award. Enter a team of Three Riders - One from Each Class. The Winners being the Team with the Highest Total Years Made up of the Riders Age and the Age of the Machine. All riders and machines MUST FINISH under their own power Before 1.00pm - after which the course is closed. Enter Here:- CLASS ONE. Riders Name Date of Birth. Machine Make..Year. CLASS TWO. Riders Name Date of Birth. Machine Make..Year. CLASS THREE. Riders Name Date of Birth. Machine Make..Year. Team Name.. Entered by Team Leader.Signature Please send this completed form to the Secretary of the Meeting together with your entry form. Thank you. Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club Ltd: Registered in England No: 3011502