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Epic Cymru – Stage Racing returns to Wales

Epic Cymru

Races like the Epic Cymru show organisers ability to adapt - and bring new events to meet the riders' needs. Photo: Anthony Pease/

Epic Cymru is a brand new Mountain Bike stage race held over 5 days within South Wales on August 15-19th, 2015. It has been launched by ACycling, brain child of seasoned endurance racer Matt Page. Living and training in Wales, it’s clear Page is passionate about his country and the mountain biking on offer.

Epic Cymru is aimed at the whole spectrum of riders, from XC to enduro; offering as much for the weekend warrior as the hardcore racer.

The race will include some of the best and most famous riding spots in South Wales, including Bike Park Wales, Afan Forest Park, Rheola Forest & Margam Park with a mix of trail centre riding and natural riding including areas within the Brecon Beacons National Park.

The race format will include timed sections and linking sections during the 5 days. Riders will compete over 18 timed sections with separate cross country and downhill sections. Stage distances will be manageable but still a challenging 45-75 kilometres with an emphasis on providing fun, technical riding throughout. Racing will be optional, many riders will choose to sit up and enjoy the amazing views on offer and enjoy the riding.

All logistics, transportation, catering, nightly entertainment and camping is included as standard, with other accommodation options also available as well as a bike care package, meaning riders can worry about what is important: The riding.

It isn’t all about the riders though, being held in the middle of the British school holidays, the event will be family friendly, with plenty of activities on offer for all ages. With the beautiful Gower coastline just a stones throw away it could make the perfect holiday base.

Entries will open on Sunday January 11th, with numbers being limited to 225 riders.

Full details are available on the race website.

All Photos by Anthony Pease.

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