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« on: 13 March 2012, 10:47:37 am »
Plans for IOM TT-style race in Scotland gather pace

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Plans to hold an Isle of Man TT-style race meeting on the borders of England and Scotland are gathering pace with organisers getting backing from MPs, local councillors, racers and race teams.
 
 If given the go ahead, the plans would see races happen around the Jedburgh area of Scotland, which is 10 miles from the border with England, with a programme seeing Supersport, Superbike/Superstock, Supertwin and a sidecar event being run.
 
 "This would keep the event small enough as not to stand on the toes of established race meetings like the Northwest 200 or the Isle of Mann TT. However, it would be hoped that it could generate interest from racers and others, and be used as a tester for large events or track racing by teams until it becomes an event in its own right," said a spokesman.
 
 The Irish road racing fraternity are very keen for this to go ahead and have even expressed an interest too include it in their yearly race calendar. The dream of this becoming a large event in its own right is a possibility, with financial gain for businesses and the area as a whole on a large scale."
 
 The proposed circuit would be 11.1-miles in length and begin on the A68 outside Border Meringues, go north to Bonjeward on the A68 turning left towards Cleekamin, then right off the A68 onto the A698 towards Hawick. Left at the junction with the B and over the Dunion Hill. The it turns north towards Jedburgh entering the Castlegate and towards the town. Turning right at the junction on the Castlegate and the Canongate before roceeding down the Canongate turning left onto A68 and towards the start/finish.
 
 Supporters of the scheme include: Scottish ACU, ACU, Cameron Donald, Mark Buckley, Michael Pearson, Michael and William Dunlop, Ryan Farquhar, Phil Jessopp, Colin Appleyard and Clive Padgett.


http://www.bikesportnews.com/news-detail.cfm?newstitle=Plans-for-IOM-TT-style-race-in-Scotland-gather-pace&newsid=6535

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Re: Scottish TT
« Reply #1 on: 13 March 2012, 01:43:49 pm »
If this happens i'll have died and gone to heaven..


We have great roads and would be good for tourism.


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Re: Scottish TT
« Reply #2 on: 30 December 2012, 09:56:41 pm »
Plans for IOM TT-style race in Scotland gather pace

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Plans to hold an Isle of Man TT-style race meeting on the borders of England and Scotland are gathering pace with organisers getting backing from MPs, local councillors, racers and race teams.
 
 If given the go ahead, the plans would see races happen around the Jedburgh area of Scotland, which is 10 miles from the border with England, with a programme seeing Supersport, Superbike/Superstock, Supertwin and a sidecar event being run.
 
 "This would keep the event small enough as not to stand on the toes of established race meetings like the Northwest 200 or the Isle of Mann TT. However, it would be hoped that it could generate interest from racers and others, and be used as a tester for large events or track racing by teams until it becomes an event in its own right," said a spokesman.
 
 The Irish road racing fraternity are very keen for this to go ahead and have even expressed an interest too include it in their yearly race calendar. The dream of this becoming a large event in its own right is a possibility, with financial gain for businesses and the area as a whole on a large scale."
 
 The proposed circuit would be 11.1-miles in length and begin on the A68 outside Border Meringues, go north to Bonjeward on the A68 turning left towards Cleekamin, then right off the A68 onto the A698 towards Hawick. Left at the junction with the B and over the Dunion Hill. The it turns north towards Jedburgh entering the Castlegate and towards the town. Turning right at the junction on the Castlegate and the Canongate before roceeding down the Canongate turning left onto A68 and towards the start/finish.
 
 Supporters of the scheme include: Scottish ACU, ACU, Cameron Donald, Mark Buckley, Michael Pearson, Michael and William Dunlop, Ryan Farquhar, Phil Jessopp, Colin Appleyard and Clive Padgett.


http://www.bikesportnews.com/news-detail.cfm?newstitle=Plans-for-IOM-TT-style-race-in-Scotland-gather-pace&newsid=6535



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Re: Scottish TT
« Reply #3 on: 30 December 2012, 10:05:58 pm »
they are also building some sort of motorcycle track down here in rassau ebbw vale wales, 500 millon of private money being invested, planning approved contracts for work being awarded.
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Re: Scottish TT
« Reply #4 on: 31 December 2012, 02:04:01 am »
Be good if they can pull it off.  Big events very limited up here since the world rally moved to Wales years ago and this year the world trials championship didn't run.

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Re: Scottish TT
« Reply #5 on: 31 December 2012, 09:33:18 am »
Not really a big fan of racing but I must say if that Scottish TT gets the go ahead Ill go down and see it, its only about 20 miles from me and the roads there are good enough to pull off something worth seeing!
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Re: Scottish TT
« Reply #6 on: 04 January 2013, 11:01:54 pm »
I'm sure I read in an alcohol induced haze that there was going to be a TT style race on the south coast near Southampton.
That would be awesome.




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Re: Scottish TT
« Reply #7 on: 12 February 2013, 12:11:29 pm »
A TT style race in Scotland sounds good - no more being stung by the Isle of Man Steam Packet company!
Still, better get the passport in order in case Scotland's outside the UK after 2015 !
 
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Re: Scottish TT
« Reply #8 on: 20 February 2013, 04:17:04 pm »
I've often dreamt of that happening up in the 'Borders', if done properly I reckon it'll get massive support.
The area has been and is a hotbed for road racers. Bring it on I say.  8)

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Re: Scottish TT
« Reply #9 on: 19 June 2013, 11:49:05 pm »
If they can do it in Ireland,  I'm sure there's a way round Elf n Safety to be found.    There'd be lots of paddies visiting for a start.   I hope something comes of it,  although I'd think to start with an 11mile course is a bit ambitious.  The NW is around 11 miles,  and the UGP is around 7ish.   Much easier to ensure roads are in good nick, over a shorter course.      The Tandragee would be a good distance.   (5 and a half miles).


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