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Tere are changes to this year’s weekend as
you can see when you read on. We are still using the the Albany Rifle
Club, just past the turn-off to the Wind-Farm, Frenchmans Bay Road.
It has a clean kitchen, hot showers and toilets facilities available.
For camping or any enquiries for the weekend please ring Hill Climb
committee members: Garry Blake 0409 294 060, Phil Penny 9844 1374, Bob
Rees 9841 5501, Ronnie Jellesma 9845 1278.
There is also a bar on-site that will be open from 5 p.m. – 12 p.m.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday evening.
There is no parade on Friday afternoon
Stirling Terrace will be closed for
non-motorcycle traffic as a safety
precaution and as usual the line-up of bikes should be most
interesting. We are also striking a metal badge again. Those entering
the Hill Climb will get one in their packs, there will not be many
extras, these can be purchased at $10.
Once again this will be in the form of a Poker
Run, entries will only
be taken on Stirling Terrace, Saturday morning, there will be no prior
entries. The Poker Run is suitable for all motorcycles, no matter what
size or age. There will be short and long courses to suit your bike.
Entries will close at 11.45 am and the briefing will take place in
Stirling Terrace at 12.20 pm, the first bike will be away shortly
afterwards. Entry for the rally is $10 per person which entitles you to
a poker hand and afternoon tea. The Poker Run is open to any person
with a road licensed motorcycle and a current license to ride. Pillions
may also enter, cost is also $10 and this entitles you to a poker hand
and afternoon tea. This year the rally will finish at the Albany Rifle
Club with afternoon tea again donated by Dylan’s on the Terrace. Thanks
Morris and Gwen.
This year's meal will be catered for by 3D
Catering service, there is a
three course menu with soup, home-made hamburgers, hot dogs, salad and
dessert. It will be held at the Albany Rifle Club and the cost is $18
per head and bookings are essential.
This Hillclimb is open to club members and
members of other kindred
clubs with suitable motorcycles. All motorcycles to have been Club
inspected and no megaphones or excessively noisy bikes. We have the
cut-off set at 1980 and will receive the first 100 entries. One entry
per
rider, and the committee have the right to refuse any entry and full
monies will be refunded.
As always help to erect the course on the Sunday morning is
appreciated, breakfast will be available on the hill from 6 a.m. Riders
briefing will be at 7.30 am and Riders are to be at Mt Clarence at 7
am. If you are late you could make the whole event late which in turn
means for the riders and families returning to Perth, Bunbury and other
parts of the State will be arriving home late as well. The Hillclimb
will take the same format as previous years. Three groups, each rider
is expected to have a practice run before the main event starts at 10
a.m.