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The 2012 schedule is now online, please click the "schedule" link at the top of the site

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Pictures of the GP at Matterley Basin 2011 courtesy of Dave Rich here

 

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Pictures from the air of the 2009 MAXXIS courtesy of Martin Pengelly

 

 

RED BULL PRO NATIONALS

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Pictures below taken by myself at the RED BULL PRO NATIONALS

 

Image below courtesy of Martin Pengelly, Landrake

The track is 1900km long and 10 metres wide, set in a 25 acre field (10 hectares) and covers approx 14 acres, leaving 11 acres for parking and pits.

With features such as a whoop section, raised berms, ski-ramps, step-downs and step-ups, and a laptime of approximately two minutes, exhilarating racing is ensured.

40 GP-standard start gates lead you to a 110 metre start straight. On-site hot refreshments, water and toilets are always available, with Paramedics on call for every event.

 A very popular feature is the double step-up into a big raised berm, followed by a step-down, which can be seen almost in the centre of the track. A favourite part with spectators is immediately in front of the pits - a table-top suitable for Bubba-scrubs , just before the final turn into the finish table-top.

The track is fast and flowing, needing good jumping and timing skills, and has been used for MAXXIS British Championship rounds with top riders such as 3-times World Champion Dave Thorpe, current Grand Prix riders including Tommy Searle, Billy Mackenzie, Ken De-Dycker, James Noble,  Stephen Sword, Tom Church etc

Set in the Southwest of England, only 3 miles from Plymouth, the main A38 truck road can be seen at the top of the above picture. We also have very easy access for large trucks, with plenty of parking space. (see the Facilities and Location pages on this site)