SSTC - Round 2, 1st Saturday UNIT 43 Championship - Trumps Mill
Surrey Schoolboy Trials Club - Round 2, 1st Saturday UNIT 43 Championship - Trumps Mill
Date and time
Location
Trumps Mill
Trumps Lane Virginia Water GU25 4DU United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
- Doors at 12:00
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About this event
Surrey Schoolboy Trials Club - Round 2, UNIT 43 1st Saturday Championship
We will require all 8 observers to volunteer before the event can go ahead, full training is available from experienced observers. You will get a goodie bag ! Please contact Donna Seyfried on 07747043797 if you can or mention it within the Eventbrite entry. Please remember, you agree to provide an observer at three events throughout the year when you join SSTC. Thank you for your support.
Affiliated to the Off Road Motorsport
Permit No: SSB-58-25
Event:
SSTC Club will hold their 1st Saturday Championship Trial Round 2, at Trumps Mill, Trumps Lane, Virginia Water, Surrey, GU25 4DU on Saturday 4th Oct 2025 with a start time of 1pm.
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Jurisdiction:
Held under the National Sporting Code and the Trials Standing Regulations of ORMS, these Supplementary Regulations and any final instructions given on the day. The Offroad Trials Regulations 2023 can be found at: www.offroadmotorsportuk.com/forms
Eligibility:
Riders must be a current member of SSTC and hold a current Offroad Motorsport UK (ORMS) Trials Registration. and living within the permitted travelling distance from the venue. Club Membership is available online via Eventbrite or Day licenses are available at the sign on desk along with a cash payment.
Entries will close on Friday 3rd Oct at 7pm.
Classes:
This will be an observed trial and there will be:
Rookie (Pink), Beginner (Yellow), 50/50 Beginner (Yellow/Red), Novice (Red), 50/50 Novice (Red/Blue), Intermediate (Blue), Intermediate Twinshocks (Blue), Expert (White)
Course:
The course will comprise of 8 observed sections to be ridden 4 times. Riders will follow a one-way system around the sections.
Machine Size/Rider Ages:
All riders must be competent on the bike they are riding and if the Clerk of the Course deems the rider to be unsafe, the rider will not be able to compete on that bike for their own safety and the safety of other riders and officials.
Age 4 - Small wheel Electric powered machines up to 2bhp measured at the rear wheel.
Age 6 - 80cc Combustion Engine or Electric up to 7bhp measured at the rear wheel
Age 12 - 125cc Mono or up to 250cc Twinshock** combustion engine, and Electric up to 10bhp measured at the rear wheel. ** Twinshock machines over 125cc must have twin rear suspension units and drum brakes as at the time of manufacture.
Age 16 - 250cc Mono or up to 250cc Twinshock** combustion engine, and Electric up to 10bhp measured at the rear wheel. ** Twinshock machines over 125cc must have twin rear suspension units and drum brakes as at the time of manufacture.
All youth riders must wear a helmet, gloves, protective boots and long sleeves and must have a cut off device connected to their bike.
Medication:
It is your responsibility to declare at signing on, if you are on any medication.
Officials:
Clerk of the Course – Mark Baker
Secretary – Donna Seyfried
CHILD PROTECTION: The Secretary of the meeting is the point of contact
ENTRY DECLARATION: I/We the undersigned apply to enter the event described above and in consideration thereof:- * I/We hereby declare that I/We have had the opportunity to read, and that I/We understand the National Sporting Code of the O.R.M.S, the O.R.M.S. Standing Regulations, such Supplementary Regulations as have or may be issued for the event, and agree to be bound by them. *I/We further declare that I am/We are physically and mentally fit to take part in the event and I am/We are competent to do so. *I/We confirm that I/We understand the nature and type of event we are entering and its inherent risks and agree to accept the same notwithstanding that such risks may involve negligence on the part of the organisers or officials. * I/We confirm that the machine(s) as described below that I/We compete on shall be suitable and proper for the purpose. *I/We agree that I am/We are required to register our arrival by “signing on” at the designated place not less than 30 minutes prior to commencement of my/our practice or first competition whichever occurs first.
Acknowledgement of the risks of Motorsport:- I/We understand that by taking part in this event I/We are exposed to a risk of death, becoming permanently disabled or suffering some other serious injury and I/We acknowledge that even in the event that negligence on the part of the O.R.M.S., the promoter, the organising club, the venue owner, or any individual carrying out duties on their behalf were to be a contributory cause of any serious injury I/We may suffer, the dominant cause of any serious injury will always be my/our voluntary decision to take part in a high risk activity. I/We have read the above and acknowledge that my/our participation in motorsport is entirely at my/our own risk.
Photography:- I/we agree to allow my/our name and images/photos that are taken at this event to be used to promote this sport on websites, social media and newspapers.
SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
• SSTC Championship Trials are open to Off Road Motorsport UK members and non-members. Membership is available online via Eventbrite.
• Non-members must obtain the Day Licence ticket to enable them to ride on the day, ensuring all relevant sections of the registration form are completed at the sign on desk.
• Day entries will be available and day licences can be purchased by non-members for a fee of £5.00
• We must have in advance of any trial or practice the names of riders, officials and if applicable observers attending. If we do not have enough observers, we cannot run the trial.
WHO CAN RIDE SSTC EVENTS?
• SSTC members with a current ORMS Trials Registration
• Non-members can purchase a Day Licence for ORMS for a fee of £5.00 as a one off – if you wish to ride regularly, you need to join SSTC and obtain a Trials Registration Licence from ORMS.
PUBLICITY/COMMUNICATION
• All events for SSTC will be advertised on our Website and Facebook page, links to online entry can be found on both.
• SSTC use Eventbrite as a pre-entry system for the majority of our events, we also run a small number of events through the ACU which can be found on their website.
• Once you have entered on Eventbrite/ACU, you will receive final instructions the day before the event.
• When completing an online entry form or paper signing-on form, you are agreeing to allow photos taken at the event to be used to promote the sport on website, social media and newspapers.
ENTERING EVENTS
• Membership is validated using membership records within the club; however, riders should carry their ORMS card as photographic identification
• If you pre-enter or enter on the day with out an ORMS Trials Registration, you will be require to complete a ORMS Day Licence form and pay a £5.00 fee.
• Entry fee for SSTC trials is £12.00 Youth (available at all events) and £18.00 Adults (available on 3rd Saturday of the month).
• Adults are permitted to ride at our 3rd Saturday trials only.
ON THE DAY
• Please make your way to the sign on desk to register, sign on (a responsible adult must sign for any rider under the age of 18 years) and you will receive your riding number.
• By completing the information on Eventbrite you will provide all rider details and this will replace the traditional signing-on form.
• Once you have completed the Eventbrite registration form, you will agree to:
a) Having read, understood and agree to all regulations and supplementary regulations,
b) Accepting parental responsibility of riders under the age of 18 years.
• Riders must provide details of an emergency contact, who is available on the day of the trial.
RIDING THE TRIAL
Put your rider number on the front of your bike and the back of your helmet, using the riding number issued for the trial by the Club.
• There will be a verbal briefing at the start please avoid grouping of riders. Supplementary instructions will be posted on the Notice Board.
• Parents are responsible for ensuring that their child rides carefully and respectfully in the car park area and between sections. Any riding deemed to be unsafe or putting others in danger will be asked to leave the event.
• Please do not double up, skip sections, back track, or ride in the wrong direction.
• Each class will be given a section to start at to avoid unnecessary queuing.
• A maximum of six riders are allowed into a Section to inspect it at any one time. If possible, a one-way system will be established for the riders to walk through.
• Marshals will be on hand to help wherever possible, however you should be mindful that Marshals, other riders, or Observers may not rush to your assistance in the event of an accident as is current practice. If you fall or have an incident give a ‘thumbs up’ to show you do not need assistance.
• You should wherever possible ride in pairs with a riding friend, maintaining a safe distance but being prepared to assist if you have problems during the event.
• You must not ride through sections to get to the next section if there are riders in the section.
• Bikes will be subject to a safety inspection; a Machine Examiner will check the bike for basic safety.
• If the Clerk of the Course deems the rider to be unsafe, the rider will not be able to compete on that bike for their own safety and the safety of other riders and officials.
OBSERVERS
• The trial will not run without observers, all riders must respect any decision from the observer. Any aggression or rudeness will not be tolerated, anyone found to be doing this will be asked to leave the event.
• It is polite and courteous to thank the observer at the end of the trial – it is also a good opportunity to make sure you have completed all 4 laps!
FIRST AID
• A list of trained First Aiders is on the sign on desk along with the First Aid Kit and a Defibrillator.
• In the event of an accident report to the secretary and if possible, locate one of the designated First Aiders.
• If necessary, the secretary of the meeting will ask you to complete some paperwork for insurance purposes.
OTHER INFORMATION
• SSTC have a tea urn and we provide tea, coffee and hot chocolate. Please bring your own mug and some loose change for our charity pot! – UNAVAILABLE on 4th OCT 2025
• Children under 10 years of age are not allowed to use the tea urn, all youths must be supervised when using the urn.
• All dogs must be kept on leads.
• There are no waste collection points, so please take all litter home with you.
• The majority of venues do not have toilet facilities.
Motorsport is a dangerous sport, despite the organisers taking all reasonable precautions, unavoidable accidents can happen. Please comply with all instructions of marshals and officials; remain in permitted areas only.
WE ARE CONCERNED WITH YOUR SAFETY.
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