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British race organiser faces ‘hefty monetary loss’ after tournament cancelled because of tree on track

British race organiser faces ‘hefty monetary loss’ after tournament cancelled because of tree on track
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British race organiser faces ‘hefty monetary loss’ after tournament cancelled because of tree on track

A British race organiser has been left greater than £1,000 out of pocket after its tournament was once cancelled because of a fallen tree at the route.

Dulwich Paragon CC’s Wally Gimber Trophy was once known as off on Sunday when it was transparent tree surgeons would no longer arrive in time to transparent the street. Round 80 riders and 50 volunteers had travelled to Surrey for the ancient Nationwide B race, whose checklist of earlier winners contains Sir Bradley Wiggins.

In feedback shared with Biking Weekly, race organiser Patrick Hawkins mentioned his membership was once “bitterly disappointed” to cancel the development.

“The race was due to start at 11am and at 8.30am we had two major issues: a set of emergency traffic lights had appeared on the course and a large tree had fallen across the road, pulling down a phone line and resulting in a full closure,” he defined.

Although the visitors lighting fixtures have been got rid of via 9:30am, a contractor may no longer come instantly to transparent the tree. The verdict was once taken to delay the race begin to 1pm, with a last name to be made two hours earlier than.

“We gave the riders a briefing and they were very supportive,” Hawkins mentioned. “Unfortunately, by the time it got to 11am, there was no sign of the tree surgeons and we were left with no option but to call the race off.”

Within the aftermath of the cancellation, Dulwich Paragon CC have been left with a “hefty financial loss”, Hawkins defined. The membership refunded all rider access charges, and needed to duvet the price of catering, venue rent, and St John Ambulance personnel. In general, it misplaced “a little over £1,000”.

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“That money belongs to our members and we did wonder if British Cycling might be able to help clubs with the financial risk they take on when promoting events,” Hawkins mentioned.

“Everything is more expensive these days and, with fewer people racing, it’s getting increasingly difficult for grassroots cycling clubs like ours to put races on.”

First organised in 1960, this 12 months’s version was once set to be the sixty fifth Wally Gimber Trophy. It’s the second one time in 3 years the race has been cancelled, after the 2023 version was once deserted following a collision between a rider and a automobile. The race additionally got here just about being cancelled in 2024 because of a loss of authorized marshals.

“Whilst we’re terribly disappointed, we’re heartened by everyone’s supportive response and we plan to be back next year,” Hawkins mentioned.

British cancelled due event faces financial hefty loss organiser race tree

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