Brighton Big Dog 2010 presented by Morvélo: Bicycle Apparel
Morvélo is proud to announce that one of the most talked about events of
last year, the Brighton Big Dog, is on for Saturday 14th August 2010
and online entries are now open!
Noted for it's great atmosphere and cracking course, this years event
will not only offer more of the same, but now with added chunks. More
singletrack, more partying, more categories, more close racing, more
laid back fun, more of the type of event that sold out in it's first
year.
This 6 hour race around the ancient parkland trails of Stanmer Park
featuring testing climbs and awesome singletrack, guarantees a whole lot
of fun! This is still a non-profit race. A hefty chunk of the profits
will go behind the bar for the big party in Brighton afterwards. Well,
everyone seemed to have such a good time last time, we'd thought we'd do
it again. The remainder will go to our designated cycling charity.
This time there are 5 different categories to enter. Solo, Pairs, Team
of Three and Open Retro (pre-95 bikes only). Open Retro, still supported
by Retrobike (www.retrobike.co.uk), now can be entered as a pair or as a
team of three. There will also be a youth race earlier on in the day in
conjunction with VC Jubilee (www.vcjubilee.co.uk) so now all the
youngsters won't be left out from riding one of the best courses in the
country. Prizes will be awarded for the top 3 of each category as well
as the "Hot Dog" award from Ricardo (www.ricardo.com) for the fastest
lap of the race. Can Rich Mardle keep this frighteningly expensive
trophy for another year? A special trophy for the 6hr solo winner
involving titanium tubing and a Brighton Big Dog head tube badge is
being worked up too. Will Yanto Barker be back to defend the title and
scoop this unique trophy to go with his winners jersey?
If you fancy a one lap scoot around to see what everyone is talking
about then why not enter the Oneder Dog fun category on the day. It
comes with free tea and cake too! Last year, thanks to so many generous
sponsors we had over £11,000 of prizes as this looks set to grow again
this year.