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2021 - North Island 800 / North Island 1,600 events
IMPORTANT INFORMATION - 2021 Turangi Distance Rides
REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR THE 2021 NORTH ISLAND 800 AND NORTH ISLAND 1,600
Email notification sent out to mailing list, afternoon of 24th Aug:
Hello,
Registrations for this year's Turangi distance rides close on Friday 27 August 2021!
Here’s an update for this year’s North Island 800 and North Island 1600 rides that are currently scheduled to be ridden on the weekend of 9-10 October 2021.
COVID-19 lockdowns may impact on this year’s event. The Organising Group is trying hard to ensure that these rides can be done by all who want to. We will have to comply with all restrictions for whatever alert levels apply at that time.
There will be an event at Turangi as usual if possible. If not possible, the North Island 800 and North Island 1600 will become virtual rides for 2021. Read on and we’ll explain what the key decision dates are between now and ride weekend and what that means for you:
Virtual riders will have 12 months to complete their rides. Details will be supplied about photo checkpoints and other information you will need to provide to qualify as a valid finisher.
Certificates, pins and patches (for North Island 1600 finishers) will be posted to you after that.
In the case of virtual rides, we expect some riders to be committed to being at Turangi on the ride weekend. Could they please notify the Organising Group to find out whether this year’s route is compromised by COVID-19 lockdown movement restrictions. If it is, an alternative route will be provided for those riders only. Those riders should also note there will be no Event HQ operating at Turangi, no scrutineering, and no catering.
Thanks for your patience and understanding.
The Organising Group is doing its best to ensure that there will be North Island 800 and North Island 1600 rides this year.
Entry forms are live on our website until Friday 27 August 2021.
If you have questions, please contact us, email: [email protected]
Kind regards – The Organising Group
Hello,
Registrations for this year's Turangi distance rides close on Friday 27 August 2021!
Here’s an update for this year’s North Island 800 and North Island 1600 rides that are currently scheduled to be ridden on the weekend of 9-10 October 2021.
COVID-19 lockdowns may impact on this year’s event. The Organising Group is trying hard to ensure that these rides can be done by all who want to. We will have to comply with all restrictions for whatever alert levels apply at that time.
There will be an event at Turangi as usual if possible. If not possible, the North Island 800 and North Island 1600 will become virtual rides for 2021. Read on and we’ll explain what the key decision dates are between now and ride weekend and what that means for you:
- Friday 27 August: Registrations close for the North Island 800 and North Island 1600 rides. We’ll accept registrations until then. Anybody who wants to withdraw at that point may do so with a full refund. From that date the fields will be closed.
- Monday 30 August: Orders are placed for event T-shirts (we need five weeks to have these ready for the event). Riders withdrawing after this date will receive their T-shirt and the balance of their registration fee.
- Friday 24 September: A decision will be made as to whether the ride event proceeds or whether virtual rides will be offered. This date is to provide lead time for our Turangi catering arrangements.
- Friday 8 October: If an event proceeds, riders will need to be at Turangi for scrutineering and the ride reveals at 7:00pm, as usual. If we’re proceeding with virtual rides, the ride reveals will be done online. Details of that will be provided to registered riders after 24 September.
- Saturday 9 October: In the case of virtual rides, after having seen the routes, registered riders may still withdraw for a refund of the balance of their registration fee (after T-shirt costs have been deducted for those who ordered one). After this point, all remaining entries will be considered final and non-refundable.
Virtual riders will have 12 months to complete their rides. Details will be supplied about photo checkpoints and other information you will need to provide to qualify as a valid finisher.
Certificates, pins and patches (for North Island 1600 finishers) will be posted to you after that.
In the case of virtual rides, we expect some riders to be committed to being at Turangi on the ride weekend. Could they please notify the Organising Group to find out whether this year’s route is compromised by COVID-19 lockdown movement restrictions. If it is, an alternative route will be provided for those riders only. Those riders should also note there will be no Event HQ operating at Turangi, no scrutineering, and no catering.
Thanks for your patience and understanding.
The Organising Group is doing its best to ensure that there will be North Island 800 and North Island 1600 rides this year.
Entry forms are live on our website until Friday 27 August 2021.
If you have questions, please contact us, email: [email protected]
Kind regards – The Organising Group
These rides will be happening again this year on the weekend of 9-10 October 2021, starting and finishing at the Turangi Holiday Park. You can go ahead and book your leave and make any accommodation arrangements that you will need.
Remember that registration and bike scrutineering starts at midday on Friday 8 October 2021.
Entries will close on Friday 27 August 2021.
The most significant change to this year’s events is to the North Island 1,600. This year there will be no manned checkpoints during the ride. Reliance will be placed on photo checkpoints and riders’ use of Spotwalla tracking software. Usage of Spotwalla is highly recommended by the Organising Group.
Because of this change, riders will need to have completed a qualifying distance ride in order to be accepted for this year’s North Island 1,600. Suitable events include (but are not restricted to) a Distance Riders North Island 800, 1,600 or 1KC ride; a TT2000; an appropriate Iron Butt Association Ride.
We take rider safety seriously and are taking reasonable steps to achieve that. As we’re removing manned checkpoints, we’re looking for evidence that riders entering the North Island 1,600 understand and are prepared for the challenges that that ride presents.
There is a small increase in registration costs for this year’s rides.
Remember that registration and bike scrutineering starts at midday on Friday 8 October 2021.
Entries will close on Friday 27 August 2021.
The most significant change to this year’s events is to the North Island 1,600. This year there will be no manned checkpoints during the ride. Reliance will be placed on photo checkpoints and riders’ use of Spotwalla tracking software. Usage of Spotwalla is highly recommended by the Organising Group.
Because of this change, riders will need to have completed a qualifying distance ride in order to be accepted for this year’s North Island 1,600. Suitable events include (but are not restricted to) a Distance Riders North Island 800, 1,600 or 1KC ride; a TT2000; an appropriate Iron Butt Association Ride.
We take rider safety seriously and are taking reasonable steps to achieve that. As we’re removing manned checkpoints, we’re looking for evidence that riders entering the North Island 1,600 understand and are prepared for the challenges that that ride presents.
There is a small increase in registration costs for this year’s rides.