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Here are the answers to some common questions we get asked. If you don't find
the answer you're looking for here you may find it in the Wicklow
200 discussion forum. If you can't find an answer already
there you can ask a question in the forum, or you can send your
question directly to us at admin@Wicklow200.ie.
You may also find the answer to your question by looking through
recent news items on our news page.
Bikes
We're entering a tandem. Do we have
to pay two entry fees?
Yes. Each rider must complete an entry form and pay
the entry fee.
Is a mountain bike suitable for the
Wicklow 200?
While most riders use drop-handlebar road bikes, some
ride mountain bikes. The principal drawback of a mountain bike
on the Wicklow 200 is the extra road friction due to fat 'chunky'
tyres.
Can I ride a recumbant? A penny-farthing?
A unicycle?
We've had them all (except a unicycle), so yes, you
can ride what you wish as long as it's legal on public roads.
However, remember that you are responsible for ensuring that your
cycle is safe and suitable for the event. The Wicklow 200 is a
serious challenge on any cycle, so only attempt it on a cycle
that you are confident and safe on.
Accommodation and travel
Can you help me find accommodation?
We don't provide an accommodation service. Look at
our www.wicklow200.ie for some
help on finding accommodation.
Do you have any discounts for ferries
from Britain?
More details to follow.
Entering
How do I enter?
You have to complete an entry form and pay the entry
fee in advance. You can use the online entry form and pay by credit
card, or you can use the paper form and pay by cheque. Full details
on our entry page.
I want to enter more than one rider.
Do I have to fill in separate entry forms for each one?
Yes. You must fill in separate entry forms for each
rider. You can copy or print as many copies of the form as you
need.
How secure is the online credit card
payment system?
We use WorldPay
to handle our online credit card payments. WorldPay is a division
of the Bank of Scotland, and is a world leader in secure online
payment systems. On your credit card statement the transaction
will be described as "WP-Irish Veteran Cyclists Association" (WP
stands for WorldPay). The organisers of the Wicklow 200 do not
store or even see your credit card details.
How much is the entry fee for 2012?
The entry fee for 2012 is €42.00.
What do I get for the entry fee?
The fee includes use of facilities such as all-day
parking, changing rooms and showers at the start/finish in Shoreline
Leisure Centre, Greystones, light refreshments at two stops on
the route and at the finish, and other support services on the
day. It also includes your 2012 Wicklow 200 medal and your 2012
Wicklow 200 certificate.
Is there a discount for IVCA members?
There is a reduced entry fee of TBA for paid-up insured
members of the Irish Veteran Cyclists Association. This reduced
entry fee is only available when using a paper entry form. It is
not available for entries made via the online entry system.
When do entries close?
Entry for 2012 will close on 18th May 2012.
Can I pay the entry fee in cash?
No, we only accept payment by cheque (posted to us,
with the paper entry form), or credit card (via the online entry
form). Please don't send cash by post.
The Control card and pin-on number
What is the control card?
The control card is a small plastic card with your
name and Wicklow 200 number on it. You must show it during the
Wicklow 200 to be allowed use any of the services provided for
participants.
What do I do with the pin-on number?
Pin it to the back of your jersey during the 2012 Wicklow
200, so that you can be identified on the route as a participant
in the event.
When will I get my Wicklow 200 control
card and pin-on number?
The control card, pin-on number and final instructions
will be posted to you during the two weeks before the Wicklow
200.
What if my control card and number
don't arrive before I leave home?
We will provide an emergency control card and number
service at the start of the Wicklow 200 on 10th June 2012. You should
allow extra time at the start if you need to do this.
What if I lose my control card or
number before the Wicklow 200?
We will provide a replacement control card and number
service at the start of the Wicklow 200 on 10th June 2012. You should
allow extra time at the start to get a replacement card.
What if I forget to bring my card
or number to the start of the Wicklow 200?
You can use the replacement control card and number
service at the start of the Wicklow 200, but it will take you
longer to go through the sign-in.
What if I lose my control card during
the Wicklow 200?
Then I'm afraid you may have difficulty getting into
the refreshment stops. Due to significant numbers of non-paying
riders using Wicklow 200 facilities we will be imposing strict
control on access this year. So look after your card very carefully.
(If you find someone else's card please hand it in at the next
checkpoint).
Is there a Wicklow 200 jersey this
year?
No, there is no official jersey for the 2012 Wicklow
200. Participants will be identified by the official number pinned
to their back.
Start/finish
Where is the start of the Wicklow
200?
The start and finish of both the Wicklow 200 and the
Wicklow Challenge will be at the Shoreline Leisure Centre, Greystones.
Detailed directions to the start will be published on the website
and will be included in the pack posted to you in the two weeks
before the event.
Where and when will the sign-in be?
Sign-in will be at the start on the morning of Sunday
10th June 2012 from 6:00 a.m. onwards. Sign-in will be by scanning
your control card.
What time does the Wicklow 200 start?
The Wicklow 200 and Wicklow Challenge will start at
7:00 a.m. on Sunday 10th June 2012. The Shoreline Leisure Centre,
Greystones will be open from 6:00 a.m. onwards.
What is the finishing time?
The finishing checkpoint, back at Shoreline Leisure
Centre, Greystones, will stay open until 8:00 p.m. on 10th June
2012 so you have up to 13 hours to complete the event.
Is there all-day parking at the start?
Yes, there will be all-day parking available. The organisers
of the Wicklow 200 will not accept responsibility for the safety
of your car or its contents. Please ensure that you do not leave
items of value in your car while it is parked there.
What facilities are available at the
start/finish?
In addition to parking, the Shoreline Leisure centre
provides male and female changing rooms, showers, and toilets.
Are there lockers available at the
start/finish?
No, there are no lockers or secure storage facilities
available at the start/finish. If you want to leave items at the
start/finish you must make your own arrangements (please don't
leave valuables in a parked car all day).
Route
What is the route for the Wicklow
200 and the Wicklow Challenge?
Details of the route for the Wicklow 200 and the Wicklow
Challenge are available on our route
page.
Should I do the Wicklow 200 or the
Wicklow Challenge?
The Wicklow 200 is a very challenging event. You should
only attempt the full 200km route if you have been training for
it for a number of months, and are confident that you know what
you are taking on.
What if I want to change my mind after
submitting my entry form?
You can change your mind, without telling us, at any
time up to the moment on 10th June that you arrive at the point
on the route where the Wicklow 200 and Wicklow Challenge divide.
The only reason that we ask you which you intend to do is so that
we can get an idea of the numbers to cater for along the route.
How will I stay on the correct road
on 10th June 2012?
The route of the Wicklow 200 and the Wicklow Challenge
is marked on the road at every junction where there is a change
of direction along the way. Just follow the road marks and you
won't get lost. Even better, tag along with any gang of riders
who seem to know where they're going!
Can I get a map of the route for my
spouse/partner/friend/slave who will be driving a car?
We will provide copies of a small sketch map of the route
at the start on 10th June 2012. As this will be only a simple sketch
map it should not be used to find your way around the Wicklow mountains.
It should be used in conjunction with a good road map of the area
(see next answer). The routes are on Map My Ride, link on the homepage.
What road maps cover the route of
the Wicklow 200?
The excellent sheet
56 and sheet
62 maps from the Ordnance Survey of Ireland provide full coverage
of the Wicklow 200 route. Sheet 56 covers most of the route. Sheet
62 is needed for the most southerly part, including Rathdrum,
Glenmalure, Slieve Maan, and Glen of Imaal. They can be bought
online from the Ordnance Survey or from any decent bookshop or
service station in Ireland. There are many other good maps that
cover the same area.
What food and drink will be available
along the route?
At each checkpoint each rider will get,Tea, coffee
and a Sandwich. Water will also be available. There will also
be water point the top of Slieve Maan. Light refreshments will
be provided at the finish.
Note: This may not be enough food by itself
to complete the Wicklow 200! See below for further
advice.
What food and drink should I bring
with me?
The food provided at the checkpoints may
not by itself be sufficient to complete the event. You
must make your own arrangements to have enough food for the day's
riding.
You should bring plenty of water, and food such as
energy bars, sandwiches, fruit cake or other suitable snacks.
You should drink plenty of water (particularly if it's a warm
day) so two large bidons, refilled at each checkpoint and water
stop, are best. Avoid fizzy drinks. Bring whatever snacks you
are used to. The Wicklow 200 is not the best place to experiment
with new food items. There are shops along the route at Roundwood,
Laragh, Donard, and Rathdrum, but remember that they may not open
until later in the day.
What do I do if I have a mechanical
or medical emergency along the route?
There will be a Wicklow 200 emergency phone number
printed on your control card. Ring that number if you need help.
If we can we will try to get someone to assist you. However, you
are expected to be able to deal with routine problems, such as
punctures, yourself. Please remember that the Wicklow 200 is spread
over a very large area so it may be some time before help can
arrive, particularly if our teams are helping someone else when
you call.
Other
Are there any prizes?
There are no prizes except your own sense of achievement.
Every rider will get a medal and a personalised certificate stating
that they have completed the Wicklow 200 or Wicklow Challenge.
Your medal and certificate will be handed to you as soon as you
check in at the finish.
Who organises the Wicklow 200?
The Wicklow 200 has been organised every year since
1982 by the Irish Veteran
Cyclists Association.
My spouse/partner/family/friend will
be with me but won't be riding. Can they give a hand at the start?
Of course. We're always looking for people to help
for a couple of hours at the start. Just contact admin@Wicklow200.ie.
Have you any other tips for riding
the Wicklow 200?
Yes, please ride safely and with care. The Wicklow
200 is not a race. You must obey the rules of the road, and you
must show consideration for other cyclists and other road users.
Every year there are some accidents, usually caused by careless
or thoughtless riding, and frequently on downhill sections of
the route. Please take care, and encourage riders around you to
do so too.
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