The fourth Rapha Super Cross Series in the UK sees races for everyone, from under 10s to novices and elite riders. Rounds one and two will take place on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th October, in the picturesque grounds of Skipton’s Broughton Hall. Sunday’s races will draw in top riders from across the region, as we host an official Yorkshire League points round. The UK finale, on Saturday 25th October, will be staged at London’s Alexandra Palace and will feature the sort of challenging course for which Super Cross has become renowned.
Entry for spectators is FREE. We’ll have beer tents serving Belgium’s finest brews, pies, frites and other suitably heartwarming fare, and the Rapha H-van will be on hand with a selection of the latest Rapha clothing and accessories. Additional entertainment will come from guest DJs, while our very own race commentators battle to make themselves heard over the clamour of cowbells, the cross supporter’s weapon of choice.
http://pages.rapha.cc/cross/super-cross-uk
Broughton Hall
Skipton
Yorkshire
BD23 3AE
How to Enter
Race entry is £15
Entry is via the British Cycling website: http://bit.ly/1o5DMpN
Elite entry by invitation only
Follow Twitter @rapha_uk for updates
Entry for spectators is free
Races
Under 8s
Under 10s
Under 12s
Youth
Juniors/Seniors
Womens/Vets
Invitational Elite
Fun Race
www.rapha.cc/cross/super-cross-uk
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