Oliver's Mount comes alive on Sunday 20th April with the first big road race of the season. The Ian Watson Spring Cup National Road Races.
A bumper entry has been received which has prompted the club to start a little earlier than originally scheduled. Practice will now begin at 08.30, with qualifying from 10.00 and the 1st of 14 races at 12.30.
Admission: Adults £15 Accompanied children 15 and under and parking: free.
The gates to the public open at 08.15.
The bikers village campsite adjacent to the circuit will be open from 15.00 on 19th April. Cost is £8 per pitch per night and all occupants must be in possession of a race day ticket which are obtainable at the gate when purchasing a camping pass.
If you have not visited Oliver's Mount before you can get details of the circuit and its location by clicking on circuits and facilities.
Entries for The Ian Watson include William Dunlop - Ryan Farquhar - Chris Palmer - Dwyer Agnew - Mark Buckley - David Bell - Trevor Keys - Victor Gilmore - David Guiney and Paul Owen
The side car entry is one of the best for years, heading the list is British champion Simon Neary, TT hero Nick Crowe, the current lap record holder, Conrad Harrison - Eddy Wright - Tony Thirkell and Greg Lambert
if i make the trip it will be for the gold cup in september - good entry
last year - plus they have 125/250 races
yes my favourite track - as you say so close for viewing it can be
scary - especially the sharp right at the top of the hill - bottom straight with the bumps is good too
respect to anyone who rides there
scarborough's not bad as seaside resorts go also so its a good weekend