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Welcome to the Roman Challenge 2010.

We have added this page to provide the resources necessary for you to plan the ride. These documents mostly those that we used for the 2009 event, but we have now started to update for 2010. They will be subject to change but they do give a good idea of what happens.

The ride starts and finishes from the village hall in Hackleton. Post code is NN7 2AH. There is a link on the Home page that provides a location map. Registration will be open from 08.00. Starting is from 08.30. If you start too early, then the refreshment stops will not be open, and lunch may not be ready when you get back. This happened last year.

The Gladiator and Chariot routes will be marked with signs, waypoint markers and directional arrows on the ground. However, so that you can determine exactly where you are and how far it is to a refreshments stop, you will be provided with a comprehensive map with the two routes identified.  Your ride will take you in an anticlockwise direction around the route and along the way there are some superb views and excellent riding. You should start by 09.30 at the latest.

The Family route follows the established circular path in Salcey Forest. This is permanently marked, but you will also be given a map. There is a cafe at about the middle point. All routes follow a combination of road and permanent bridleways.  You should start after 09.30 and before 12.00 at the latest.

We ask that you be respectful to other bridleway users and ensure when approaching horses you give the riders ample warning in order that the horses are not ‘spooked’ and then pass slowly and carefully. 

You should also adhere to the countryside code and leave the route as you found it.  At least two fields on the Gladiator route have livestock, so please make sure that gates are shut and secured. A copy of the code is provided below. On the road you must follow traffic regulations and comply with road markings and signs. Children are required to wear safety helmets. A copy of an extract from the Highway Code is provided.

The route takes you close to some private homes so please be respectful of these peoples’ space. We would like to continue to run this event annually and need your support to ensure the event is not jeopardised by poor behaviour.  It’s not a race, enjoy the ride!

Sketch Map of the Gladiator and Chariot route

Click here for Gladiator and Chariot routes sketch map

The route is almost exactly the same as last year, but there are small route changes to add interest. This sketch map is only indicative and not to scale. On the day you will be given a large scale map of the route. The numbers on the map relate to Google Earth way points. If you want to see this, down load this file by right clicking and selecting "Save Link as". When the file is saved to your computer, double click to install.

Right click here for Google Earth waypoints

These are not yet updated for 2010. You will need Google Earth installed on your PC. The file will install the way points. You can delete them afterwards if you wish

The refreshment stops are:

A at point 27 is available from 09.45 to 13.00, Gladiator only

B at point 42 available from 09.45 to 14.00, Gladiator and Chariots

Map of the Family route

The family route follows the established circular cycle ride in Salcey Forest. If passes the cafe at about half distance. It is the same as 2009, ie no changes!

Click here for Family route map

Pre start briefing notes

Click here for prestart briefing notes, last updated 9 Oct 2009

These are indicative for 2009 and subject to change as they will reflect the issues just before the event and if we become aware of a problems on the route at short notice.

Registration form and disclaimer

Click here for Registration form (updated)

You will be required to sign this form at Registration before you start. You may download it and bring it with you or fill it in on the day. Note that children require an adult's signature too.

Car Parking

Car parking is available off road in two fields, as last year near to Registration in the Village Hall. Please do not try and park in the car park in front of the Village Hall. This space is required for the cycles to get ready, organisers and catering vehicles. The main parking is tho the left opposite the Village Hall. There is a lower field and this is allocated to four wheel drive vehicles. In the event of heavy rain, alternative parking may be used on the other (uphill) side of Main Road. If this is required there will be signs and attendants to direct you.

The lane to the Village Hall is single track. Please follow directions from the attendants, you may be asked to wait to allow cyclists or others to pass the other way. Please park efficient. Space is at a premium. All parking is at your own risk.

First Aid and recovery  plan

Click here for First Aid and Recovery

Extract from Highway code

Click here for Highway Code

Countryside Code

Click here for Countryside Code


last updated 16 August 2010








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