English Champs & Caersws Cup RD4 this weekend
The English Downhill Championships take place in Caersws on August 21st/22nd, and have a number of entries slots still available. It's an event that's worth considering for riders who pick up extra ranking points with 70 points on offer to the winner of each category. The English Champs promises to be bigger and better with the race arena with trade stands, team pits to make a great finish arena. (Team pits & Camping are all free) Uplift trailers all have padding for your bikes & with only a short uplift you will plenty of runs in during Saturdays practice. The race will be run on the National track with one of the quickest uplifts in the country. Practice all Saturday and with an extra 2 hours practice on Sunday Morning followed by two race runs. Commentary by the new voice of BDS Toby "Afroman" Parodi to keep you entertained. Podiums for overall positions in the race and also top 3 for the first 3 English riders. Custom made Helmet trophies for English Champions & glass trophies for Caersws Cup winners. Want extra BC ranking points now your chance all your Seniors that want to get into Expert and Expert that want to get into Elite, now your chance to get some great ranking points and be crowned English Champion which your sponsors are going to love. The race is National B (NB) BC National Series, Regional Championships and UCI Class events at elite level 1st Place 70 points 40th Place 11 points Last Years Winners Men - Dave Smith Ladies - Tracey Mosley More Info: www.nakedracing.com Enter online: www.caerswscup.co.ukLatest news
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