Mountain Bike event at Parkwood Springs

Round 4 of the Nutcracker XC mountain bike event will take place on Parkwood Springs on Sunday June 23rd. There are various races through the day for people of various levels and ages, the first starting at 10am. Sign on and practice runs start at 8am.

  • Sign on opens 8am

  • Course opens 8.30am for practice

  • Race 1: 10am – Juvenile (12-14), Youths (15-16), Fun (Novice – non ranking)

  • Race 2: 11.30am – Experts, Elites, Juniors (17-18), Sports (19-29)

  • SweatMonsters: 12pm

  • Race 3: 2pm – Masters (30-39), Veterans (40-49), Grand Veterans (50+)

Pricing Entry is priced at £21 in advance for all senior and veteran categories; £16 for Juniors, £11 for Youths/Fun riders, £6 for Juvenile

To find out more about the event or how you can enter, visit http://www.nutcrackermtb.co.uk/round4.html

Round 4 of the Nutcracker XC races
10:00am to 4:00pm Sunday 23 June 2013

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