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Monday 8th April 2013 6:00pm
Starting from - Hull Cycle Speedway Club is located at the Hessle Raceway. The raceway can be found to the west of Hull on the north bank of the river Humber, within close proximity to the Humber Bridge and right next door to Hessle rugby club. The track is set in a large area of parkland on Hessle foreshore, just off Livingston road. To get to the track from the west continue westbound on the M62 onto the A63. Take the signposted turn off for the Humber Bridge (including A15 & Hessle) and at the subsequent roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Ferriby road past the 'home farm' pub and hotel. Follow the road under the bridge then take the first right onto Woodfield lane. Follow the road over the railway and dual carriageway and round the sharp left hand bend onto Redcliffe road then Livingston road. The track is located on the right next to the rugby club, after the narrow 1 lane bridge., HU13 0EG
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Hull Cycle Speedway Club is located at the Hessle Raceway. The raceway can be found to the west of Hull on the north bank of the river Humber, within close proximity to the Humber Bridge and right next door to Hessle rugby club. The track is set in a large area of parkland on Hessle foreshore, just off Livingston road. To get to the track from the west continue westbound on the M62 onto the A63. Take the signposted turn off for the Humber Bridge (including A15 & Hessle) and at the subsequent roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Ferriby road past the 'home farm' pub and hotel. Follow the road under the bridge then take the first right onto Woodfield lane. Follow the road over the railway and dual carriageway and round the sharp left hand bend onto Redcliffe road then Livingston road. The track is located on the right next to the rugby club, after the narrow 1 lane bridge.
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