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Warning Issued as Anti Social Behaviour Puts Cyclists at Risk at Salt Ayre Race Track

Incidents of damage and behaviour which puts cyclists at risk have risen at Salt Ayre cycle racing track, prompting safety concerns.

The purpose‑built track – one of the district’s most valued sporting assets, supporting everyone from families learning to ride to competitive cyclists - has been subjected to deliberate damage, including objects being set alight damaging the surface.

There have also been reports of debris being thrown onto the track and pedestrians walking across it while races and training sessions are under way.

While some actions may not always be intentional, they create hazards that can be extremely dangerous for cyclists, who regularly reach speeds of up to 30mph during training and races.

It is heavily-used and valued by families and children learning to ride, who depend on it as a safe and traffic-free environment.

It is also used most days by cycling clubs and groups helping riders to develop skills and train at high speeds, as well as hosting a series of competitive races throughout the year, seeing competitors travelling from all over the country. 

Councillor Peter Jackson, Lancaster City Council member with responsibility for Salt Ayre, said: “Salt Ayre Cycle Track is a fantastic community asset, designed specifically for cycling. It provides a safe space for families, children and organised groups - whether people are learning to ride or competing at speed.

 “Damage to the track, objects being left on the surface, or people walking on the track while cyclists are using it may not always be intended to cause harm, but the risks are real and these hazards can cause cyclists to lose control and may lead to serious injury.

“We want to keep it accessible, welcoming and safe for everyone. That relies on shared care and understanding from all who use the wider area, and we urge everyone to play their part.

“The city council and the Salt Ayre cycling association have worked together to ensure that the cycle circuit is in top condition so that we can attract and keep competitive events bringing cyclists from across the north of England to Salt Ayre.”

The race circuit has enabled many people to get into the sport and has enabled the area to produce nationally and internationally successful cyclists and triathletes, placing the district firmly on the map for supporting active travel and sporting ambition.

People visiting Salt Ayre cycle track are asked to help ensure safety:

  • Be respectful when the cycle track is in use during club sessions and organised races
  • Use alternative paths or grassed areas, particularly when walking dogs
  • Be mindful of cyclists at other times and give way to bikes on the track
  • Report any damage or hazards so they can be dealt with quickly

 

Anyone who witnesses or is subjected to antisocial behaviour on the tracks is asked to contact police on 101.

For more information on getting into cycling and the clubs in the district, visit Salt Ayre SACA Senior Events for adult cycling and Salt Ayre Cogset for children 6-18years. Anyone wanting to find out more should email cogset.coach@gmail.com

Last updated: 28 May 2026

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