200 Additional entries for the Dirt Works 100km Classic  
(0 comments) Monday, 21-February-2005  10:05 AM - by Scott 
Press Release:
The Dirt Works 100km Classic is an endurance Mountain Bike race through National Parks and private property. The 300-rider limit was reached in under 4 weeks. Maximum Adventure has negotiated an additional 200 riders with National Parks bringing the field up to 500. Race Director Gary Farebrother says “We are excited that there is such a high demand for endurance mtb racing in NSW with so many ready to take up the challenge”.

With this privilege comes responsibility the National Parks and Wildlife service will be monitoring the erosion on the tracks through both the Yengo and Dharug National Parks in St Albans. Riders are requested to adopt a low impact approach throughout the duration of the race. National Parks will be monitoring the tracks to protect the heritage value of the respected reserves. Entrants have a unique opportunity to be riding in what are usually inaccessible areas.

With only 200 places left they are filling up fast, don’t miss out enter online today.

http://www.maxadventure.com.au/dirtworksclassic/





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