Hi guys, I want to introduce You the best road race in Continent. Horice circuit - we say little TT - is very difficult. Lenght 5150 m, 15 curves on right, 11 curves on left, vertical distance 90 m.
Some information about race :
We started to race in 1961, this year it will be 46th aniversary. Name "300 curves" this race got in past because of for example class 250 ccm raced 16 laps (26 curves per lap, so 26 times 16 is more than 300 - is it clear?)
There started more than 1000 riders from Czech, Slovakia, Slovenia, Germany, Austria, Finnland, Sweden, Danemark, Norge, Italy, Belgium,Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Svitzerland etc. From Ireland there started I think only one rider - Tony Carey (80 years).
Race classes : GP125 + GP250, 125 sportproduction, supermono, open 600 (supersport, superstock600 and open 1000 (superbikes, superstock1000)
Besides "fast" race we have race for classics. This race belong to Europian classic cup and start three weeks after.
There are some videos from Horice
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AfkRWAEjYMk http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4DjThTCNmZs
The date
17.05. and 18.05.2008
Interactive guide round the racetrack
The interactive guide will lead you through photos round the whole racetrack as it looks without preparation for the race.
http://www.amkhorice.cz/prvni.php?co=trat/trat01.html
Proposition (2007):
http://www.autoklub.cz/acr/fmsacr/silnice/2007/kalendar/pcr_klasik/502/502_zu_ang.pdf
Application form (2007) :
http://www.autoklub.cz/acr/fmsacr/silnice/2007/kalendar/pcr_klasik/502/502_prihlaska_ang.pdf
Are you interested in taking a look at what racing on the mainland of Europe is like? Comparing your racing skills with Czech riders? How about getting a start in Horice? If you have a valid international racing license, you can race at only one of Czech most demanding real road racing circuits. Over the last fourty years, lots of foreign riders competed in our event.
For irish riders is entry
free
