Ord Industrial Supplies John Little Memorial Lossiemouth Enduro
ACU Permit No. 204878
Round 1 and 2 of the ACU British Timecard Enduro Championship. 19th/20th April 2025
Location – Lossiemouth Forest & Binn Hill, Near Elgin.
Parking and Start at Newton of Innes Farm
A National Enduro for solo machines to be held under the National Sporting code of the ACU, the 2025 Standing Enduro Regulations, the following Supplementary Regulations and any final Instructions which may be issued. This event will be Round 1 and 2 of the ACU British Timecard Enduro Championship and rounds 1 & 2 of SACU Scottish– Enduro Championship regulations for the BEC Championship will apply.
Officials
Clerk of the Course Jim Mair
Assistant Clerk of the Course Craig MacKay
Secretary of the Meeting Caroline Thomson 07900 361 876 E-mail carolinethomsonlxii@gmail.com
ACU Steward: Neil Hawker
SACU Steward
Chief Marshall: Alan Davidson
Timing: Ad Sport
Eligibility
All riders must be members of a National Club and hold a current ACU or SACU competition licence. Any other riders, including Irish participants must obtain personal accident insurance, produce a licence issued by their FMN and a start permission letter confirming they are licensed and have personal accident insurance. Proof of club membership and Competition licences will be required at signing on. One Event Licences, if required cost £15 this must be paid in advance along with the entry fee. Entry fees will only be refunded (less 10% administration charge) in the event of cancellation of the event or a valid medical certificate or mechanical failure.
No public roads will be used as part of the course
Entries. Completed entry forms and indemnity sheets online entry only with the entry fee of: £200 +£15 One Event Licence, or one day only £100 enter via www.elrat.co.uk/BEC
- Opening Date for entries 15th Feb
- Closing Date for entries 22nd March– Or when entries full.
Priority will be given to those registered for BEC events, up to 28th Feb.
In order to score BEC points and retain a rider number for the series, a rider must hold a 2025 Enduro License and register via the ACU online entry system for a fee of £20.00 for the series. For further details please see the ACU Website and ACU British Enduro Championship Facebook page. Riders are required to register by 9am 6th April 2025 after this time registrations will CLOSE.
Scottish championship riders must be listed in correct class on the reserve riding number list to score Scottish championship points. See later info on this.
Sportsman entries will be held in order of receipt until the closing date and used to fill the entry list, all Sportsman entries will be notified by e-mail after the closing date.
All entries will only be accepted from online entry system.
All entries will be accepted and acknowledged but not confirmed, until the entrant receives a confirmation email of entry, from email address carolinethomsonlxii@gmail.com
The top 15 finishers in each class from 2024 championship standings are given priority and placed on the entry list, the remainder of entries are placed into a ballot and once the ballot has taken place, Entrants are informed of their entry status, (entered or on reserve list) those on reserve list may withdraw and have entry fee returned or remain on reserve list to fill up entries from withdrawals. Reserve list placing will be in ballot order however placings will not be disclosed. A rider not getting a place due to the process will have full entry fee refunded after event takes place.
— No entries will be accepted after the closing date. Friday 22nd. March —
Start / Finish. The start area will be at Newton of Innes and will be signed from the A96 junction for Llanbryde (3 miles east of Elgin). First Rider away at 10.00am Saturday. 9:30 am Sunday
Sign On. Riders must sign on first before presenting machines and PPE for examination. From 1:00pm to 18:00pm on the 18th April. Any riders who cannot sign on at this time must arrange with the organisers in advance (Caroline 07900 361876) to sign and present bike and PPE before 8:30am on the 19th April. And will incur penalty as in ACU handbook.
Sound. A noise test may be carried out on all machine at scrutineering. In accordance with Enduro standing regulations.
Tyres Front and Rear – Enduro type – to FIM Specification road legal. No MX tires allowed.
Rider Numbers: Numbers will be supplied.
Number plate colours as per Enduro Standing Regs.
- Championship – Red plates with White Numbers
- Expert – Green Plates with White Numbers
- Clubman – Yellow Plates with Black Numbers
- Ladies – Mauve plates
- Over 40/veteran – Blue plates with White Numbers
- Over 50/veteran – Blue plates with White Numbers
- Sportsman – Black Plates with White Numbers.
- All classes – Side Plates same colour as front plates.
Classes.
There will be 13 main competing classes (not listed in start order): 1. Elite Championship, 2. Elite Championship U23, 3. Elite Championship 125, 4. Elite Women, 5. Expert, 6. Expert 125, 7. Expert Vet Over 35 (Over 35 years before the 1st of January of the year of the Championship), 8. Clubman, 9. Clubman125, 10. Clubman Women, 11. Clubman Over 40 (over 40 years before the 1st of January of the year of the Championship), 12. Clubman Over 50 (over 50 before the 1st of January of the year of the Championship). 13. Clubman Youth 14-18.
Scottish over 40, Scottish over 50, Scottish club B, Scottish Sportsman & Sportsman vets
Within these classes there are extra 125 and veteran subclasses with the criteria listed below: –
Elite Championship 125 – Elite Championship 125 – will run on championship schedule and will be part of the championship standings overall.
Elite Championship Under 23 – Motorcycles free capacity but must be aged less than 23 years (at 1st January of the year of the Championship), holder of a valid driving license for competing machine entered and be at least 17 years of age. Championship Junior will run on Championship schedule.
Expert 125 – Motorcycles 50cc up to 125cc (E125), holder of a valid driving license for competing machine entered and be at least 16 years of age. will run on Expert schedule.
Clubman 125 – Motorcycles 50cc up to 125cc (E125), holder of a valid driving license for competing machine entered and be at least 16 years of age. will run on clubman schedule.
Clubman Youth – 14-18 – (Only included in events with no Public Highway is used). 14 years of age – restricted to a maximum machine capacity of 125cc, 15 years of age – restricted to a maximum machine capacity of 250cc (you must be aged between 14 and 16 on the day of the event). Hold an ACU Youth Timecard Enduro license or higher. Clubman Youth will run on Clubman schedule.
Clubman Veteran Over 40 – Motorcycles free capacity but must be aged over 40 years and under 50 (on 1st January of the year of the Championship), holder of a valid driving license for competing machine entered. Will run on Clubman schedule and starting ahead of the clubman class.
Clubman Women – Motorcycles free capacity for women only running on a clubman schedule.
Clubman Veteran Over 50 – Motorcycles free capacity but must be aged over 50 years (on 1st January of the year of the Championship), holder of a valid driving license for competing machine entered. Will run on Clubman schedule and starting ahead of the clubman class.
Capacity Classes
E1 strokes up to 250cc 2 stroke and 4 stroke
E2 from 255CC to 450cc 4 stoke
E3 over 255 cc 2 stoke and over 455cc 4 stoke
Over 40 over 50 will be open capacity
Start Order Elite Championship (in order of registered number from previous results
Elite Championship 125, Expert (in order of registered number from previous results)
Expert 125, Expert Vets (Over 35), Elite Women,
Clubman Class, Clubman 125, Clubman Youth 14-16, Clubman Women, Clubman over 40,
Clubman over 50, clubman youth,
Scottish over 40, Scottish over 50, Scottish clubman b, Scottish Spts & spts vets.
Special Test/s. The location of the two tests will be detailed in the final instructions.
The tests will be available for inspection from 11:00am on the 18th. April. They will be sign posted from the start finish area and will only be accessed by foot or bicycle, the furthest distance being approx. two miles form start finish
Security. Competitors must be aware that security of their vehicles and property is their own responsibility at all times. Please ensure you have adequate insurance to protect your possessions. There will be no Parc Ferme provided.
Power Washing. There will be no power washing allowed in the service area or in the parking area.
This includes Sunday when the event is finished. Penalty is Disqualification.
Unauthorised access. Only signed on competitors/officials will be allowed on the course. No support riders will be permitted.
Time Cards
“The onus rests with the riders to present a time card to the Time Check Official in a flat and legible condition”
Scottish Championship points allocations: Scottish championship riders must be listed in their correct class on the reserve riding number list to score Scottish championship points. We understand that riders will register for higher or lower classes in BEC series than the Scottish. Therefore, we will allocate points on a trickle-down system, i.e. those Scottish experts registered for BEC championship will gain points first then any in expert and those in the clubman thirdly. This will follow down through the classes until reaching the Scottish champs only classes, those in blue in starting order. E sub classes will not be used in scoring Scottish points.
Warning – Motor Sport Can Be Dangerous
Despite the organisers taking all reasonable PRECAUTIONS, unavoidable accidents can happen. Please comply with all instructions
of the marshalls and remain in permitted areas only
We hope you have a very enjoyable and safe event. If you have any queries, please contact the organisers.

This event would not run without the help and permission of Forestry and Land Scotland and Innes House Estate– please keep the forests tidy and respect the country code.
We would also like to thank the local Moray Council and Police Scotland for their assistance in promoting this event.
For accommodation in Elgin please check the following websites, there are lots of B&B’s in Lossiemouth as well as Elgin but book now as the Easter weekend is always very busy. There will also be camping at the start finish area in Lossiemouth Forest. No Parc Ferme – so lock up your bikes.
A short selection
The Laichmoray Hotel , Maisondieu Road, Elgin, IV30 1QR. Tel: 01343 540045.
The Sunninghill Hotel , Hay Street, Elgin, IV30 1NH. Tel: 01343 547799.
The Skerry Brae Hotel , Stotfield Road, Lossiemouth, IV31 6QS. Tel: 01343 812040
The Clifton Hotel , 5 Clifton Road, Lossiemouth, IV31 6DH. Tel: 01343 812100
Premier Inn, 15 Linkwood way, Elgin, IV30 1HY. Tel: 0871 527 8372