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The clubman : OK, you might not actually belong to a club but you've got a vehicle you could probably use, although you might not want to make it a full-on trials machine just yet. You've maybe done something like riding a quadbike on a stag-do, done a track day, had a corporate day or gift experience. Maybe you do belong to a club and have done some autotests or gymkhanas but now you fancy having a go at a classic trial. If you're a biker you might have done some trail riding, or an enduro, but now you fancy a classic trial with proper observed sections.
- Join the MCC and enter one of our three major trials in Class 0. Or maybe consider entering the Testing Trial. This is non-damaging, social as well as competitive, and will give you a chance to fling your new machine around in a safe off-road environment. You'll get invaluable experience of how your vehicle handles off-road and how simple things like adjusting tyre pressures affect your vehicle's performance. You'll get an even closer look at other people's vehicles and you get to chat to them about mods, technique, etc.
- Use your MCC membership to enter Class 0 in one of the trials organised by our friends in the other ACTC clubs. You'll get additional experience and you'll be able to tweak your car between MCC events. Details of Class 0 events, to which MCC members are generally invited, can be found on the Events Calendar page of the ACTC website and are normally advertised in the MCC's weekly e-newsletter News of the Week.
- If you've done one event in Class 0, and enjoyed yourself, it's time to make that big decision before entering the next one. Will you stay in Class 0 and try for that Tin Award again, or enter in one of the other classes and have a go at some of the most famous sections such as Simms, Blue Hills Mine, or Bamford Clough? The choice is yours.
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