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Halloween fancy dress mountain bike Enduro returns to Perth

The Muckmedden Fair City Enduro mountain bike race, which was recently listed in Red Bull’s “Top 11 Must Do Mountain Bike Events in 2017“, returns to Perth on Saturday 21 October 2017. Taking place at the Lesser South Inch the Halloween fancy-dress themed Enduro, which is described by organisers as “unconventional”, returns to the Fair City for a fifth consecutive year.

 

The multi-stage race kicks off at 09.30 with a gentle processional ride through the streets of Perth, where more than 350 riders in varying states of fancy dress will head to the hills of Deuchney and Kinnoull to enjoy up to six timed stages on some of Scotland’s finest mountain bike trails. The Fair City Enduro also makes for a spectacular spectator event with a particular action hot spot in Deuchney Bike Park.

 

Family and friends can also grab a bite to eat whilst cheering (or maybe heckling) the riders in the “Extreme Balance Bike Eliminator” tournament being staged within the event village in front of a throng of baying supporters. The heckling is always very enthusiastic and the racing as exciting to watch as it is amusing.

 

In addition to the racing, there are plenty of opportunities to test ride the best new mountain bikes from the world’s top bike manufacturers, check out the latest outdoor gear from top brands and pick up top bargains on bike clothing and accessories in the trade village.

 

After a podium ceremony, to finish the day off in true Fair City style it is now tradition for many of the riders to get cleaned up and hit the town for a night out after a hard day in the saddle.

 

With a host of sell-out mountain bike events to their name including Cream o’ the Croft and The Eliminator Mountain Bike Festival, Muckmedden Events know how to put the fun back into Mountain Biking and with optional (but encouraged) fancy dress, the Fair City Enduro entry list has been graced by many A-Listers over the years, these include Popeye and Pamela Anderson.

 

Aaron Gray of Muckmedden Events, said: “Fair City Enduro brings hundreds of mountain bikers into Perth every October and creates such a buzz about the place. During race weekend it’s seems like every second car has a mountain bike strapped to its roof and as a local it’s great to see how much the event brings to the city.

 

The Fair City Enduro has contributed hugely to the local economy since the first event in 2013 and thanks to the continued support of Perth and Kinross Council and The Forestry Commission it is now regarded as one of the favourite Mountain Bike Enduros in the UK. It’s great for the flourishing mountain bike scene in this part of Scotland.”

 

As is now tradition for Muckmedden Events, a women-specific “Muckmaiden Ride Out and Coaching Day” will be held prior to the race on Sunday 08 October at 10.00. This offers a unique opportunity for female riders not only to familiarise themselves with the Enduro trails in the relaxed company of other female riders, but also to get some professional skills coaching.

 

Aaron Gray continued: “Fair City Enduro attracts many top riders, including world class athletes, but our events are also known for being the ideal first step into Enduro Mountain Bike racing because we focus more on having fun than getting super quick race times.  You know you can’t take things too seriously when you’re sitting on the start line next to a giant carrot!”

 

For more information on the Fair City Enduro and to enter online go to:

http://www.muckmedden.co.uk/our-events/fair-city-enduro/

 

For downloadable images (Copyright Ian Potter – PK Perspective)

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2ufgwwfj9rwnzqb/AAAE_mI-dk30UN7FBNOTSurWa?dl=0

 

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Media Contact:

Paddy Cuthbert | Littlehouse Media | E: [email protected] | M: +44 (0)7913 951717

 

Notes to Editors:

The Fair City Enduro race includes individual classes for ages 12 to 50+, male and female, and a capacity for 350+ riders to take on the challenge. Entries are open now and podium prizes will be awarded to the top three riders in each category as well as tons of prizes to be won in the random raffle which is open to all entrants.

 

Entry Prices

Spectators – FREE

 

Enduro Race Entry

Juvenile Male and Female *Advanced riders only. Chaperone age 18+ required – Age 12-13 incl. £35.00

Youth Male and Female – Age 14-15 incl. £38.00

Junior Male and Female – Age 16 – 17 incl. £38.00

Senior Male and Female – Age 18 – 29 incl. £45.00

Master Male and Female – Age 30 – 39 incl. £45.00

Veteran Male and Female – Age 40 – 49 incl. £45.00

Grand Veteran Male and Female – Age 50+ £45.00

Hardtail Category Male and Female – Age 14+ £45.00

 

Extreme Balance Bike Eliminator

FREE

 

Sponsors, partners and supporters 

Hosts:

Perth and Kinross Council – http://www.pkc.gov.uk/

Forestry Commission Scotland – http://scotland.forestry.gov.uk/

 

Event Organiser:

Muckmedden Events – http://www.muckmedden.co.uk

 

Event Sponsors:

Bike Craft – https://www.bikecraft.co.uk/

Progression Bikes – https://www.progressionbikesscotland.com/

Alechemy Brewing – http://alechemybrewing.com/

Highland Coffees – http://www.highlandcoffees.co.uk

Escape Route – http://www.escape-route.co.uk/

Craigdon Mountain Sports – http://www.craigdonmountainsportsperth.com/

Haglofs – http://www.haglofs.com/gb/en

BQI Insurance – http://www.bqigroup.com/bqi-insurance/

Horizon Watches – http://www.horizonwatches.co.uk/

Wigwam Socks – http://www.wigwam.com/

Richards Cycles, Perth – http://jmrichardscycles.com/

SOLE – https://secure.yoursole.com/uk/

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