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  • CX for beginners
  • alexonabike
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    I'm wanting to give CX a bash this winter but have no idea where to start.

    Where do I find out about local meets (I'm in West Wiltshire)?

    Can I run my SS 29er with flat bars and a front disc? Its either this, a tourer or a FS.

    will
    Free Member

    british cycling website will have all your info. Your 29er will be fine for racing. You could get a cheap set of drops as your only running ss. I can't post a link as i'm on my phone, sorry 😆

    clubber
    Free Member

    Well, you'll probably be looking at the Western League in which case:

    Details on British Cycling Website

    or otherwise, find the other league details there too.

    Locally, I'm sure they'd be fine with a 29er with flat bars and discs as most will allow mtbs (proper ones, not with silly wheels 😉 ) in too.

    Coleman
    Free Member

    British Cycling cyclocross link;

    http://new.britishcycling.org.uk/cyclocross

    Try looking at South Western or Western League

    ThurmanMerman
    Free Member

    If you're up for RACING, your nearest race is at Castle Combe on 8th Nov.

    Drop me a line and I'll fill you in with everything yo need to know 🙂

    mermanthurman@ymail.com

    crazy-legs
    Full Member

    As others have mentioned, the BC website is the place to start.

    Re racing, in local events you can use more or less whatever you want, if you were to do one of the major UCI events then it's proper CX bikes only, no discs or flat bars. Oh yeah, no bar ends on your flat bars.

    It WILL hurt, it will be faster than you believe possible. But it's also great fun, it's cheap, there's a fantastic atmosphere and usually some nice bacon rolls afterwards. 🙂

    alexonabike
    Full Member

    thanks guys.

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