This is an exciting day of racing, based at the Wales National Velodrome. The day will challenge all competitors in a variety of races including a point’s race, elimination race, scratch race and 500m time trial.
From these races, points will be awarded in reverse order. The rider who finishes first in an event receives one point; the second rider two points and so on. The rider with the fewest points after all races will be crowned the BIG Race Champion 2013. When two riders are tied on points, the time trials will break the tie amongst the riders.
A rider must have completed every event.
Prizes will be awarded to all categories of riders in both male and female categories.
With over £1000’s in prize money and prizes, what are you waiting for!
Winner being crowned BIG race Champion 2013
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https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/events/details/86157/The-BIG-Race---%C...
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