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is it worth starting cross country racing?
ive always been decent at climbing, but i was a bit of a whimp going down! this summer ive been working hard at my down hill riding, i admit a few crashes but am definatly getting better! As im only 16 ive been told to start racing mostly by my brother. what kind of bike would be good for it baring in mind im 16 and would struggle to make any more than £800, i wouldnt mind going second hand. Also how do i go about getting involved in races?
if you've got a bike go along to a race (where are you) and have a crack.
you'll either enjoy it or not. it's fun, and everyone is friendly, even the fast guys.
over the chase, will do thanks
I've never done it, but I'm tempted to try the [url= http://www.gorrick.co.uk/index.php ]Gorrick[/url] series. You'd get a fairly decent hardtail for £800.
Go for it, I've only done a couple but they're a good laugh. I'm only 17 so I'm youth/juniors for some and Mens for others, but I'm not racing for positions so it's not an issue. Getting myself an On-One Whippet frame soon, and going to put the bits from my current bike on that. Have a look at the classifieds on here, some well looked after bargains come up.
Yes, but it's much harder than you can ever imagine!
Youth and Junior are pretty tough but I did them when I was neither good at uphills or downhills and I'm still racing now. I enjoy it, and you'll only know if you try it. I love it, it's a real fix for me.
£800 will get you a nice 2nd hand hardtail like an Aluminium Scott Scale, or a Cube. The best oplace to look is on here or xcracer.com. Don't buy one until you know you like racing though!
It is tough,but great fun. Try a local event first. Is there a local Club,or Shop that's involved with XC?
