Beastway is back!

On hold since 2006, London’s favourite summertime race series is back! Here’s the press release.

Now get out and race! Or come and help out.

This summer the Beastway mountain bike series is being held at the Lee Valley Velopark, just 20 minutes ride from the City of London. The new venue marks a return to the series’ spiritual home, the Eastway Cycle Circuit which was demolished to make way for the Olympics, and where the series ran until 2006.

For 2014, Beastway’s original organisers, the Structureless Tyranny, have re-taken the reigns, aided and abetted by some fresh faces, and are excited to be bringing fun, affordable, mountain bike racing back to the people of London. Racing begins on May 15 and will continue for 10 consecutive Thursdays until July 17.

In the years before Eastway closed in 2006, Beastway would regularly attract 250 riders, and the organisers are hoping that with the Velopark’s ease of access, its extensive purpose-built trail network, and the series’ famously welcoming atmosphere, numbers will quickly return to those pre-Olympic levels.

To cope with the expected demand, and to help create new and exciting courses each week (a Beastway staple), the organisers are reaching out to cycling clubs of all denominations around London and the South-East to come forward and help with the promotion of one of the 10 races. Clubs will need to provide four to six volunteers on Thursday afternoon to help lay out the course and then help with lap counting during the race. In return, the organisers say volunteers will be taken into the bosom of the Beastway community and treated like kings in the pub after the race.

If your club is able to help, please email the Structureless Tyranny at team@beastwaymtb.com.

More details regarding the Beastway series will be made available on www.beastwaymtb.com as they become available.

 

We heart Beastway

 

Where even cows are welcome to race.

 

The trails are back, now the pesky Velodrome has done its Olympic job.

 

 

Mr. Chipps Chippendale

Singletrackworld's ex-Editor At Large

With 25 years as Editor of Singletrack World Magazine, Chipps holds the record for the longest-running mountain bike magazine editor in the world. He started in the bike trade in 1990 and became a full time mountain bike journalist at the start of 1994. Chipps stepped down as Editor in April 2026 after 25 years at the helm. He's now wondering what to do next, while riding his bike in the French Pyrenees, where he also runs some gites.

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