British downhill series heads to South Wales
Final round at Rheola
The British Downhill National Points Series is headed to South Wales this weekend, September 26-27, for its final round. The last time a race was held there, Marc Beaumont took home a gold medal and the national champion's jersey. This time, racers will tackle a course with a fast, open sectino up top and a revamped finishing area. In the middle, there will be plenty of roots and rut.
"It's like Fort William with trees," said Rob Warner of the Rheola course.
For more information, visit www.npsdh.com.
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Sue George is an editor at Cyclingnews. She coordinates all of the site's mountain bike race coverage and assists with the road, 'cross and track coverage.