No bikes allowed!
Discussion
old'uns said:
Blue Badge?
OH has one, pretty sure when we ordered tickets last year(2?) we had to attach a pic of Badge as proof?
We parked inside circuit behind grandstands but I think now the parking is opposite main entrance and they shuttle users across to entrance.
Yes have a blue badge and have had access to the rear of the grandstands for parking in previous years, but on race day / night, getting anywhere by car was a nightmare, let alone trying to get into the circuit and parked behind the grandstands. Impossible, especially when trying to drive through hoards of people.OH has one, pretty sure when we ordered tickets last year(2?) we had to attach a pic of Badge as proof?
We parked inside circuit behind grandstands but I think now the parking is opposite main entrance and they shuttle users across to entrance.
Not something i'd want to try again I don't think!
gavin2624 said:
It says bikes are allowed for the circuit walk. There doesn't yet appear to be any issues with bikes. But as someone has mentioned come race weekend, why even try with a bike until early hrs.
Current on Houx camping
Maybe I wasn't clear but I am here now and we have been refused entry with bikes - and it's certainly not crowded at the moment.Current on Houx camping
Also, getting in and out of he campsite is a complete nightmare (Basejour) . We want to see your tickets on the way out, oh not campsite ticket, race ticket. Coming in - no we don't ne your ticket. Oh , sometimes we do sometime we don't. Complete farce!
pauljoecoe said:
Maybe I wasn't clear but I am here now and we have been refused entry with bikes - and it's certainly not crowded at the moment.
Also, getting in and out of he campsite is a complete nightmare (Basejour) . We want to see your tickets on the way out, oh not campsite ticket, race ticket. Coming in - no we don't ne your ticket. Oh , sometimes we do sometime we don't. Complete farce!
Yea sorry missed that. I guess it could depend on who is on your gate and how lucky you are. The bloke on the gate from the entrance from Houx yesterday didn't check anything like they have in the past. Didn't check our bags or anything. But we didn't have bikes to be fair. Ive seen a fare few bikes in the circuit that appear to be none team members, but tricky to say.Also, getting in and out of he campsite is a complete nightmare (Basejour) . We want to see your tickets on the way out, oh not campsite ticket, race ticket. Coming in - no we don't ne your ticket. Oh , sometimes we do sometime we don't. Complete farce!
But it does clearly state that the circuit is open for bikes and rollerblades etc for the track walk on Friday.
pauljoecoe said:
gavin2624 said:
It says bikes are allowed for the circuit walk. There doesn't yet appear to be any issues with bikes. But as someone has mentioned come race weekend, why even try with a bike until early hrs.
Current on Houx camping
Maybe I wasn't clear but I am here now and we have been refused entry with bikes - and it's certainly not crowded at the moment.Current on Houx camping
Also, getting in and out of he campsite is a complete nightmare (Basejour) . We want to see your tickets on the way out, oh not campsite ticket, race ticket. Coming in - no we don't ne your ticket. Oh , sometimes we do sometime we don't. Complete farce!
Last year they decided to start checking race tickets on entry into BSJ. Unfortunately, mine was in the caravan inside BSJ. After a brief stand off where I blocked one of the three lanes they decided I could go in..
Latest on https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/info/security
... no bikes, no scooters, no jetpacks (or whatever that is between rollerblades and bikes).
Note the nice get-out that everything is at the sole discretion of the security staff on duty, and also on that page:
"There will be several checks at the Gate: visual inspection of coats, jackets and bags, scanning with a metal detector, and body searches. To speed up the procedures, we ask you to open your bag ready for inspection, and then open your jacket.
Also keep your ticket handy and present some form of ID."
... no bikes, no scooters, no jetpacks (or whatever that is between rollerblades and bikes).
Note the nice get-out that everything is at the sole discretion of the security staff on duty, and also on that page:
"There will be several checks at the Gate: visual inspection of coats, jackets and bags, scanning with a metal detector, and body searches. To speed up the procedures, we ask you to open your bag ready for inspection, and then open your jacket.
Also keep your ticket handy and present some form of ID."
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