New Title sponsor for NPS Downhill
Chain Reaction Cycles are proud to announce that they are now the official title sponsors of the British Downhill NPS, and are really pleased to be heavily investing back into grass roots racing and such a great series. The British NPS series is one of the most highly regarded domestic racing series in the world and has bred world class stars such as Steve Pete, Gee Atherton, Vanessa Quinn and Rachel Atherton. NACC Events promoters of the official British Cycling National Downhill Mountain Bike Series are delighted to announce that for the first time in four years the series has a title sponsor. The series will be renamed the after a 5 figure sponsorship deal was signed this week with Europe's largest online bike store. The series which attracts the top riders from all over the country including all the top Elite stars starts over the weekend of April 7th/8th/9th at a new race venue in west Wales near Dolgellau at UpperCorris. Entries for round 1 of the 5 round series are filling fast. Spectators are very welcome at all the rounds and can come along and witness all the action of this exciting series free of charge. Both Chain Reaction Cycles and NACC Events see the deal as a long term relationship destined to make them both not only the biggest but the best in their respective businesses. "Chain Reactions considerable investment will allow us to have the best of everything at all our races and this will become more and more noticeable as the seasons goes on" said NACC Manager Siobhan Fahey. www.chainreactioncycles.com www.npsdownhill.co.ukLatest news
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