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Got a letter a couple of weeks ago from the SACU about my road race licence(not that I'm going to need one) but the licence has been changed to be inline with the ACU.Might be a sign of changes that the SACU are making????Big John I will wait till next year to get my SACU trials licence,going to do the Gifford trail next month as I found out today that I used to work with one of the blokes who secured the ground.Do SACU events cater for novice riders?

cheers the noo Brian

Broony, so that you know. SACU trials licences taken out from September cost £20 as they run until 31st January, when they need to be renewed. Most SACU clubs cover all classes from expert down to Novice and all youth classes. Obviously the severity is down to the clerk of course of the organising club. Closed to Club events are usually the easiest to ride in, with championships being the hardest, but at championship trials there are up to four colour coded routes. Hope this clarifies matters. I presume you have looked at the SACU website already?

I think it's the guy called Brian Hogg from Haddington has something to do with the Gifford trial.

Big John

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That's the very fella :thumbup: although not the chap that Broony knows, it's another rider who is also helping with that trial, you'll probably know him as well, think he observes at the ssdt as well.

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