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Tour de Judds - SSDT Style!

  • 583 Haywards Hill Road Judgeford, Wellington, 5381 New Zealand (map)

Entry fee: $30

Property Access: click here for a map SH.58 Haywards Hill - Waka Kotahi have joined up the cheese cutter past Judd's gateway so people from the Hutt side will need to continue to Harris Rd to cross to the entry side. Similarly at the end people from the north will need to go south to Mt Cecil Rd or (the safer option) SH2 roundabout to get turned around. We are parking in the normal spot, down the steep driveway.

Format

Ixion MCC’s roving trial is intended as a fun day out on trials bikes covering some of the best open country trials areas the club has access to.

 This is a self guided trial with a clearly marked loop and sections that are spread across a 6-8Km loop of Wellington hill country that offers fabulous trials riding and panoramic views across Mana Island, Porirua and Wellington harbours over to the South island.

There is something for everyone as you travel from bush valley to grassed hill tops across a working farm on private land.

The trial is on a working farm and it is critical that riders treat the land and stock with the upmost respect, keeping speeds down and avoiding pushing stock or causing stock to panic. There is also a lot of hidden ruts, rocks and bumps between sections which could result in injury which would ruin a lot of folks day, so stay on the marked tracks, stay alert and keep your speed down.

The sections are set with the distance and time in mind and most sections can be ridden with just a cursory walk, many require no walk. Obstacles are well spaced so that precise set up from one obstacle to the next obstacle is not important, i.e. the sections are flowing with plenty of room.

Starting Protocol

  • 8:30am - Sign-on.

  • 9:15am - Riders Briefing

Starting at 9:30 Riders will be set off in small groups of no more than 4 and no less than 2. Once a group is clear of section 1 the next group will go. Hopefully this will create enough time between riders to keep congestion at bay. The key though is for everyone to walk sections as quickly as possible or be confident look ahead and ride the section without walking.

Riders.

All riders and motorcycles need to be well prepared carrying sufficient fuel, clothing and hydration.

It is recommended that all riders carry a small back pack containing as a minimum;

  • Rain / wind jacket

  • Spare warm layer (thermal top)

  • Water

  • Cellphone

  • Basic tools (within the group)

  • Small fire extinguisher (within the group)

Motorcycles

Trials specific machine only are permitted on the course, the event is unsuitable for machines of limited endurance (i.e. electric trials bikes) or for small wheeled machines.

Hazards

Live stock

The trial spans a working farm and stock is present in the majority of paddocks. Riders are required to keep speeds down and proceed with extreme caution when stock are encountered, traveling very slowly until the stock are clear of the track. Riders are to avoid unnecessarily disturbing stock which due to the steepness of terrain could cause injury or stock loss.

Natural

The loop contains numerous and continuous natural hazards such as animal ruts, steep banks and slippery tracks, tomo’s and partially covered water courses, farming debris, steep tracks, gorse and nettles.

Weather

Weather, parts of the loops are high and exposed to rain and wind, even on warm days the tops can be cold and damp. Suitable clothing is necessary to accommodate changeable conditions.

Farming detritus

This is a working farm, as such fence posts, waratah’s, wire and various other farming items may be encountered and are not always obvious.

Caution

Most hazards will not be marked and riders should exercise extreme caution when traversing all areas including marked tracks, avoiding the edges or where long grass or scrub potentially obscures a washout or rock etc.

Look at this impressive view from the top!

Earlier Event: December 14
The NZ Open 2024