One month to go till Hamsterley 1-2-1

8 August 2011  |   |   2 Comments
Hamsterley Trailbazers’ second 1-2-1 Mountain Bike Race is less than a month away and preparations are going well. The County Durham-based club hopes to attract 150 riders to the event over the weekend of the 3rd and 4th of September 2011. The inaugural 1-2-1 took place in September 2010 and was widely praised by riders. Hamsterley 1-2-1 combines cross country racing with a downhill competition - the twist being that you have to ride both events on the same bike. As far as we know, there’s nothing else quite like it on the UK calendar. Hamsterley 1-2-1 Organiser Dave Nicholson says, “Entries are already up on the same time last year but we’re urging people to get their entries in as soon as they can, to help us with our planning.” The event is sponsored by Orange mountain bikes, O’Neal, Red Ape Bikes at Bishop Auckland and Wood ‘n’ Wheels bike hire at Hamsterley Forest. Profits from the first 1-2-1 Race have made possible the latest Red Route singletrack extension, “Nitrous”. It is due for completion later this summer. There will be camping from Friday night, with the XC event on Saturday and DH on Sunday. Entry will cost £45 for the weekend (including camping and BBQ). You can enter via the Hamsterley Trailblazers website at www.hamsterley-trailblazers.co.uk. Entries are limited to 150 so don’t delay. Have a read of last years report: Here Hamsterley Trail Blazers

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mega_waster said on: 8 August 2011 16:43

They've dropped the laps this year to 2-3 laps depending on catagory. Anyone wondering whether they've got what it takes for this event should expect red grade cross country level with the odd black grade section in the xc part of the race. So, expect some quite steep and technically difficult descending sections on a mixture of man made and natural trails which means mud and roots. Last year's DH was alot like black grade xc descending. It will take courage and skill to get down even with the chicken routes they try to add in. Get along to Descend Hamsterly and try out the easiest DH run if you're not sure. You will need a full face helemet for DH, although last year Met Parachute AM helmets were accepted in the event because of the face protection. It was a great event last year. Well worth a visit.

mega_waster replied on: 8 August 2011 22:22

closing date for entries is Aug 26.

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