There will be plenty of racing for you to get your Super Evo, Evo and 2 Stroke juices flowing but the Team races are the ones not to be missed.
Let’s take a look at the main contenders…
Spearheaded by the British squad of Kurt Nicoll, Mel Pocock and Brad Anderson, you would be a brave man to bet against these three lions for Team Great Britain.
However, the American squad has traditionally been strong at the nations, and this vet’s event is no different. With so many national championships and Des Nations team achievements between them, the line-up of Mike Brown, Ryan Villopoto and Zach Osborne will surely be a severe threat for the win.
The Northern Irish squad are no strangers to victory. The team comprises of Gordon Crockard, Nev Bradshaw and Graeme Irwin, and these guys are prepared to battle for the win, running numbers 1,2 and 3.
Team Wales is again fielding a solid entry with Shane Carless, Andrew Gillett and Gary Davies. Team Belgium has their shining star in former Grand Prix regular team Kawasaki’s Kevin Strijbos.
The big names don’t stop there; with Mark Eastwood, Jake Nichols, Adam Lyons, Bryan Mackenzie and Phil Mercer all lining up to do battle, the sparks are sure to fly.
You can already taste the anticipation of 40 of the world’s best vet riders on immaculately prepared 20-year-old two strokes. All on the pipe, hammering down into the valley.
With teams from the UK, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, USA, Germany, Southern Ireland, Denmark, and Holland all entered, it is genuinely an international entry. One sure to provide some quality racing when the gate drops.
The Schedule:
Practice begins at 9am on Saturday with the first race being at
On Sunday the first race is at
Race Order
The races will be run in the below order:
Evo Ultra
Evo Plus
Evo Over 50’s
Evo 125
Super Evo Open
Evo Open
VMXdN Foxhill Team Race
Super Evo 125