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START approx. 3 miles south of Scarborough on A64 and 380 yards south of Dunslow Road TI (Morrison’s/McDonalds/Scarborough Building Society) at southern joint of bridge over railway marked with red paint. Proceed south on A64 to Staxton TI (2.549mls) at junction with A1039. Encircle island to retrace along A64 to FINISH 330 yards south of start, 55 yards north of slippery road surface warning sign and in line with south end of first towing in arrow painted on road. Red paint mark on kerb denotes finish.
Meeting area: Riders tend to meet and park at the roundabout area opposite Scarborough Building Society (near the entrance to Burton Riggs reserve and alongside the railway line and gated lane to BATA).
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START in line with milestone 10 yards east of Hutton Buscel lane end on A170, proceed through West and East Ayton with care, bearing right at mini TI on B1261 towards Seamer. Encircle Seamer TI retracing to East and West Ayton to FINISH opposite start. Meeting area: Riders tend to meet and park at Hutton Buscel lane end (first lane right after leaving West Ayton towards Brompton).
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START 20 yards west of Sawdon lane end on A170, proceed east through West and East Ayton (taking care at mini roundabout) joining B1261 to Irton. Turn around Seamer village roundabout and retrace on B1261 and A170 to FINISH opposite start, 20 yards west of Sawdon lane end. Meeting area: Riders tend to meet and park in the lane leading to Sawdon just as you enter Brompton village from Wykeham.
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Start 0.5m further down forge valley, follow mtn24 route to the bottom of Red Scar Lane-turn left-Hackness Road to Haybrow Lane-Suffield-Hackness Turn left back to the finish (level with the start line).
Maybe people could handle a shorter easier Mtn route - that's the idea.
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START approx 0.25 miles from Coachman Inn, Snainton on B1258 at a field entrance and approx 100 yards short of the golf driving range entrance. Proceed on B1258 for approx 0.75 miles to sharp left-hand bend, where take a right turn here (with care) and immediate left along the lane to Allerston. At the T junction near Allerston take a left on unclassified road to junction with another unclassified road and B1258 at Yedingham where left and immediate left again on B1258. Upon reaching the sharp bend (now right-handed) near Ebberston, bear left and left again to repeat the first triangle circuit to Yedingham and B1258 but then continue to FINISH a few yards after the golf driving range, just short of the start point.
Meeting area: Riders tend to meet and park just after the Coachman Inn on the B1258 on the right-hand side in a gap in the fencing.
Footnote: The section from Snainton/Yedingham/Snainton is commonly known as the Yedingham Triangle and is a common turning circuit on the club courses (in the absence of a roundabout). Hence this 10 miles course is commonly referred to as “Twice round the Triangle”.
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START on unclassified road named Castlegate, East Ayton, southern end of Forge Valley, at stone National Park boundary sign, approx 0.45 miles north of East Ayton. Proceed northwards towards Hackness where left at T junction to Troutsdale lane end. Left through Troutsdale valley to Snainton, Nettledale lane. Extreme care when descending to T junction with main A170 at Snainton where left along A170 to East Ayton and left into Castlegate to retrace to start point in Forge Valley – FINISH.
Meeting area: Riders meet and park off road in Forge Valley near the start.
Footnote: The Troutsdale valley involves negotiating two cattle grids, the first on a climb, the second is almost flat and before the long descent to Snainton begins. Take care when approaching the junction at Snainton, as you will have been building speed from the long descent and there is no visibility at the Peacock pub junction – be prepared to stop if needs be.
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START on unclassified road named Castlegate, East Ayton, southern end of Forge Valley, at stone National Park boundary sign, approx 0.45 miles north of East Ayton (same as for 17m event). Proceed northwards to turn right at bend onto unclassified lane (Lady Edith’s Drive) through Raincliffe woods to Throxenby Mere where take a left onto another unclassified lane (Red Scar Lane). Descend to T junction with Hackness Road where right to Rosette pub and T junction with A171 (4.332 miles). Turn left with care onto A171 and continue via Burniston and Cloughton villages, past the Falcon Inn area to take a left** onto unclassified lane to Harwood Dale (12.031 miles). Follow this road past the Mill Inn to climb Reasty Bank to Suffield where bear right to drop down into Hackness. At Hackness village hall T junction turn left (20.6 miles) past the Everley pub towards East Ayton. FINISH in Forge Valley woods opposite the start point (23.955 miles).
Meeting area: Riders meet and park off road in Forge Valley near the start.
Footnote: N.B.**Take care here as it is on a descent and a slight adverse camber when turning left.
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START in Seamer on B1249, at a bench opposite the church and proceed south towards the A64. At the roundabout take a sharp left (with care) joining the A64 by-pass. Continue north on A64 to Dunslow Road TI (Morrison’s/Scarborough Building Society/McDonalds) where straight ahead to Musham Bank TI. Take first exit (left) to Crossgates TI then take 3rd exit (right) on B1261 to Seamer TI (4.8 miles). Take 2nd exit (effectively right) staying on B1261 to join A170 at mini TI at East Ayton. Continue on A170 through West Ayton, Brompton and Snainton (approx 11.7mls). Just after Snainton village bear left onto B1258 and continue west for approx 1 mile to sharp left-hand bend. Take a right turn here (with care) and immediate left along the lane to Allerston. At the T junction at Allerston take a left on unclassified road to junction with unclassified road and B1258 at Yedingham where left and left again on B1258. Continue northwards back to Snainton and the main junction with the A170 (approx 18.4mls). Turn right to rejoin A170 (WITH CARE). Continue eastwards on A170 retracing through Snainton/Brompton/West & East Ayton, taking second exit (effectively right) at mini TI at East Ayton on B1261 to FINISH just short of Seamer TI at stone village sign “Seamer”.
Footnote: The section from Snainton/Yedingham/Snainton is commonly known as the Yedingham Triangle and is a common turning circuit on the club courses (in the absence of a roundabout).
Meeting area: Riders tend to meet and park at the lay-by at Irton, just west of the Seamer TI on the B1261. Please allow plenty of time to sign on with the timekeeper 15 minutes before the time of start.
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START at Irton approx 130 yards west of Seamer roundabout at western end of lay-by. Proceed west on B1261 to join A170 at mini roundabout at East Ayton. Continue on A170 to junction with B1415 at Allerston (9.21 miles). Turn left opposite The Cayley Arms Public House through Allerston and turn left onto the B1415 at T junction after 1 mile turn right then left back towards Snainton and to the junction with A170. Turn right onto A170 (with care) and continue east to East Ayton where take left turn (19.355 miles) on unclassified road named Castlegate, which leads into Forge Valley and Hackness. Proceed northwards to turn right at bend onto unclassified lane (Lady Edith’s Drive) through Raincliffe woods to Throxenby Mere where take a left onto another unclassified lane (Red Scar Lane). Descend to T junction with Hackness Road where right to Rosette pub and T junction with A171. Turn left with care onto A171 and continue via Burniston and Cloughton villages, past the Falcon Inn area to take a left** onto unclassified lane to Harwood Dale. Follow this road past the Mill Inn to climb Reasty Bank to Suffield where bear right to drop down into Hackness. At Hackness village hall T junction turn left past the Everley pub towards East Ayton. Climb out of Forge Valley woods to the T junction with A170 at East Ayton, where left to Irton lay-by to FINISH opposite start point.
Meeting area: Riders meet and park in Irton lay-by.
Footnote: N.B.**Take care here as it is on a descent and a slight adverse camber when turning left.
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START at southern end of old stone building near foot of unclassified road leading from Hackness to Silpho. Proceed north to FINISH at south end of car park at viewpoint before Silpho village.
Meeting area: Riders meet and park in lay-by at bottom the hill in Hackness, opposite school and church.