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Our next race is the much awaited “Conquer the Cliff” race down Constitution Hill in Aberystwyth.
 
This is one of the most unusual and scenic  race venues we have ever had the privelidge of racing at.  For all your info on the race and the weekends activities, please take a look at this link… “Conquer the Cliff Link”
 
For your online entry to Conquer the Cliff, please click here.. “Conquer the Cliff Entry”
 
Our 2013 race dates are….
  
  • March 9th/10th Taff Buggy 1
  • April 7th FOD Summer No 1
  •  May 25th Aberystwyth
  •  July 28th FOD No 2
  • August 3rd / 4th Taff Buggy 2
  •  August 18th FOD Summer No 3
  • September 21st/22nd Taff Buggy 3
  • November 2nd/3rd New Quay Rice and Chips

To enter our future races, please click here. https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/account/events

To enter the Conquer the Cliff race, Aberystwyth, please use this link for a printable pdf.   Conquer the Cliff postal entry form

 One of our race venues is at Taff Buggy, just north of Cardiff.  This is a farm which offers many different types of outdoor activity.  Quad biking, clay pigeon shooting, laser targets and archery.  Its a great venue for hen and stag weekends, or a family day out. To take a look at their website, please   CLICK HERE.

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A note about body armour…

Dear All. We at MIJ would like to request that all riders make full use of body armour. As many people will know there have been a few incidents recently, one of which has been to someone very close to us at MIJ and our friends. Get well soon Tom. xx

Whilst we do not want to make it mandatory, we would strongly advise the use of body armour, spine boards and – if you have one – a neck brace. The SDA have made body armour compulsory, we are relying on the common sense of all our entrants.

Ride within your own limits, not someone else’s. Never ride alone!

Thank You,

Martin, Ian & Jon