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FCR Sportive Blackpool

Comedy Carpet, Blackpool Promenade, Blackpool

Comedy Carpet, Blackpool Promenade, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 1NE

Sun 23rd June 2019

Starting at 09:00

Organiser's Description

Hang up the trainers and dust off the bike, here's something different. A new event for 2019, starting and finishing at the iconic Comedy Carpet in the shadow of the World famous Blackpool Tower. There's a choice of 60 mile or 30 mile challenging rides in beautiful surroundings around Lancashire - the longer route offers 38% of ascent, whilst the shorter route, designed for the less experienced and younger rider, offers 32% of ascent.

The usual FCR magic which you find at our running events is guaranteed at this new sportive. A warm welcome awaits you on arrival and an even warmer one when you get back at the finish line.

Races

  • 30 Miles

    £20.00

    CLOSED
  • 60 Miles

    £25.00

    CLOSED

Book

  • 30 Miles

    £20.00

    CLOSED
  • 60 Miles

    £25.00

    CLOSED
Location

Comedy Carpet, Blackpool Promenade, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 1NE

How To Get There

By car: Blackpool enjoys the luxury of having a motorway link direct to the heart of the resort – take Junction 32 off the M6, and the M55 will lead you almost to the beach!

By train: Blackpool is well-connected to the national railway network. There are direct services to Blackpool North from Manchester Airport, Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Victoria, Liverpool Lime Street and York. There are also direct services between London Euston and Blackpool North.

There are four services an hour from Blackpool North to Preston, and Preston Station has direct services to all major cities including Birmingham, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Hourly services connect Blackpool South station to East Lancashire.

Parking

There are lots of car parking options in and around Blackpool, with a choice of pay and display parking around the town centre and sea front, most of it in quite close walking distance to the main areas of the Promenade.

What's Included

Medal for all finishers

On the day bike check

Hot refreshments at the finish

Fully stocked feed stations on route

Medical and mechanical support

Chip timing

Event photography

Amazing technical T-shirt to all finishers

Rider information

Rider Safety

• Non-competitive event. It is not a race and should not be treated as such
• ALL riders must obey the Highway Code at all times
• Single file riding on narrow roads
• Follow the marked route. Marked with white arrows on a red background
• Respect other road users including horse riders on the route
• Use the emergency number if you get into difficulty or need to withdraw
• Check the weather before leaving home and dress/pack accordingly
• Do not litter the countryside. Take your rubbish home with you

Checkpoints & Feed Stations

60 Mile route Checkpoints are at 22 miles and 40 miles
30 Mile route Checkpoint is at 15.5 miles
• Each checkpoint is manned, has first aid facilities and a toilet
• Water, soft drinks, biscuits, crisps, cakes are available
• There is also bike tools and some basic spares available if needed

Support Vehicle

• A support vehicle will be roaming the routes, which carries basic spares
• The vehicle can be summoned via the emergency number if needed
• Riders are not permitted to have their own 'personal' support vehicle
• A vehicle will also bring up the rear collecting signs and facilities

Cycles

Participants are responsible for their own bike and equipment. The bike must be fully roadworthy and propelled solely through a chain set, by the legs without any other assistance. If the event is to be held in poor or little light, then front and rear lights must be used and must have adequate battery life for the duration of the event.

Typically sportive riders will use a road bike when participating in an event, however some participants may prefer to ride a hybrid, mountain bike, cyclo-cross bike or tandem etc, which are all fine for the event.

The use of the below are not permitted:

  • Triathlon/time trial bars or similar bar extensions
  • Disc wheels or tri-spokes
  • Penny farthings
  • Electric bikes and recumbent cycles are not permitted

Helmets

The wearing of hard shell helmets conforming to CE standards EN1078 is mandatory for all riders participating in the event.

Event Details

On the day event check-in is required at the Event HQ. You will be given your rider pack, identification number and chip timing tags.

Entry confirmation will be sent automatically

Comedy Carpet, which sits in the shadow of Blackpool Tower, is part of Tower Festival Headland, a brand new events space in the resort, with breathtaking views across the beach and sea. Comedy Carpet is one of the largest pieces of public art ever commissioned in the UK.

ENTRY CRITERIA

  • A roadworthy bike (mountain bikes and hybrids allowed) and type approved cycle helmet.
  • You must be medically fit. If unsure you must seek the advice of a medical practitioner before the event
  • A strict minimum age limit of 15 years and over on the day of the event

FAQs

Here are the most frequently asked questions by our runners... We hope it helps...

I'm not on the results... Why?

The chip timing system is great, however, as with anything computerised, on rare occasions things can go wrong. On these rare occasions, the antennas may not pick up a signal from the tags which are on your bib number. Our success rate for results is currently 99.89% read from the tags that are attached to your bib number. There are countless reasons why; You may have covered them whilst starting/stopping your watch; you may have put a jacket on over your bib number; the tags may have come off your bib number; they may simply be faulty; it may have been raining very heavily; mobile phones can also affect the signal... the list goes on... but do not despair! do not have a rant on social media like it is the end of the world as you know it... Just drop us an email and we can sort it. All the events are videoed, so we can manually extract your finishing time and slot you into the results. Depending on the size of the event, this can usually be achieved within 24-48 hours.

What are the results all about? What is chip timing?

All our events are electronically timed using RFID chip tags and an elaborate array of readers and antennas. Now this is the tricky bit; After the race you will receive two times. The first is your 'Gun' time; This is the official race time, from when the races starts to when you cross the finish line. The second is your 'Chip' time; This is the time from when you cross the start line to when you cross the finish line.

I have not received an email confirming my entry?

Entry confirmations are sent automatically as soon as payment has been received. This email can sometimes get caught up in your spam/junk mailbox, so be sure to check it. Please contact us by email if you do not receive one and we will send another.

Will I receive a race bib number and pack through the post?

The short answer is NO. Because of unreliable post and the sheer cost of sending large items, your race pack will be ready for collection on the morning of the race. See the event page for opening times etc.

Where can I find more information about the race?

Each event page details all the information you need to have an enjoyable, trouble free day.

I have entered but cannot run. What can I do?

It happens! For whatever reason, you cannot compete, email the Event Support Team and we can either defer your entry to the same race the following year or transfer your entry to another event on our calendar. We will need at least seven days notice before the original event though to make the changes for free, otherwise there is a £5 charge to cover the cost of your race pack & chip tags which are not used.

I cannot run anymore, can I have a refund?

I'm afraid not, refunds cannot be given for events. But don't despair! We can however either defer your entry as detailed above.

What are the medical facilities at the race?

All FCR events are covered by a private medical provider, which include the services of registered Paramedics, Emergency Medical Technicians, Nurses and First Aiders capable of administering advanced life support and defibrillation. You are in safe hands should the worst happen at one of our events.

Am I insured when running in your event?

Yes. We take our responsibilities extremely seriously. All of our events are licensed by UK Athletics, which is the UK's governing body for athletics and road running. Our insurance covers all competitors and extends to spectators, stewards, marshals and anyone involved directly with the event. More information can be found at www.runbritain.com

Can I wear my iPod/mp3 player during the race?

We see the attraction of pounding the streets to your favorite tracks. However, we do ask that you follow these few basic rules: When queuing at the start do not use your iPod/mp3 player so that you can hear the safety announcements by the team; During the race keep the volume as low as possible so you can hear marshals and steward instructions, or indeed other runners if they need help; At the finish switch off your iPod/mp3 player so you can be guided safely through the finishing area.

Is there anywhere to leave my kitbag during the race?

Each event has a baggage storage area so you can store basic items whilst you are running. These areas are not marshaled or supervised so do not leave any valuables. All bags and items are left entirely at the owners risk.

I am traveling quite a distance and need a hotel room. Where should I look?

Blackpool has a huge variety of hotels, guest houses and B&B's.Simply go to www.visitblackpool.com to see whats on offer.

The event I want to run is saying full, but you are taking entries on the day.

A certain amount of medals need to be ordered in advance of the event. Once we reach the limit, entries close. On the day it is inevitable people don't turn up for whatever reason, so we can take entries. However, depending on how many people enter on the day will dictate who gets a medal. People who pre-enter get one guaranteed no matter when they finish. Entrants on the day will need to wait to nearer the end of the race to see how many we have left, then they will be given out in the order of when you entered... Its the fairest way of doing it.

How old do I have to be to enter a race?

Each event has a different minimum age based on the UK Athletics rules. Basically a Marathon is 18, Half Marathon is 17, 10 Miler is 16, 10k is 15 and a 5k is 11 years of age on the day of the individual race.

Have a different question? Email us [email protected]

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Andrew Gillett

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Location

Comedy Carpet, Blackpool Promenade, Blackpool

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