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Motorbikes ruled out of Brighton Speed Trials next month after changes to Madeira Drive

by Frank le Duc
Friday 20 Aug, 2021 at 12:01AM
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Motorbikes ruled out of Brighton Speed Trials next month after changes to Madeira Drive

Motorcyclists will not be able to take part in the world’s longest-running motor racing event in Madeira Drive next month.

Cars will still be able to compete in the Brighton National Speed Trials, commonly known as the Brighton Speed Trials, on Saturday 4 September.

But the resurfaced road, with a new two-way cycle lane and pedestrian crossings, has been declared unsafe for motorbike time trials by the Auto-Cycle Union (ACU).

The Vintage Motor Cycle Club (VMCC), which oversees the time trials for motorcyclists at the annual event, posted news of the safety inspection on Facebook last night (Wednesday 19 August).

The VMCC said: “It is with regret that we have to announce that the motorcycles will not be running at this year’s BST (Brighton Speed Trials).

“The ACU inspected the track and have decided that on the grounds of safety, a track certificate and permit cannot be issued this year.

“Some of the reasons given were the green painted cycle lane the red painted pedestrian crossings.

“There are projections which have been moved during recent works and are a cause for concern, to name a few.

“However, they have promised to proactively be in contact with (Brighton and Hove) City Council to try to resolve these issues as they are keen to help us run in 2022.

“It is a great shame but we have to accept their decision. We must all remember that the safety criteria for cars is somewhat different for bikes.

“The cars will be running and we always appreciate their kind invitation year on year and wish the Brighton and Hove Motor Club great weather and a fast, safe and successful day and look forward to returning in 2022.”

The event is usually run as a quarter-mile sprint for cars and motorcycles, with a buffer zone or run-off at the end to allow racers to slow down and stop safely.

It is held under the auspices of the Motor Sports Association and organised by the Brighton and Hove Motor Club.

It was first held in 1905 although since then there have been a number of years when the event has not taken place, including last year during the coronavirus pandemic.

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