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Epic Welsh Marathon event gets new title sponsors from Germany and Canada


Posted: 8 March 2002
by Scoop

Click right here for the entry form.

The 100km Builth Wells Marathon event has swapped title sponsors.

Luckily this doesn’t mean any interruption in preparations, as the key team elements are the same (they just work for different people now). BIG PACK, a soon-to-be available new outdoor clothing and equipment brand from Germany, and KONA decided to jump onto this marathon event as the new title sponsors after Schwinn ended their title sponsorship. As the press release says: "Both can see great potential in the event and are also getting more involved in other endurance and adventure racing activities."

The BIG PACK – KONA 100 is a one-loop, 100 km off-road race with the option of a 50 km version. It takes place around the trails and woodlands surrounding the Welsh town of Builth Wells and the date this year is July 7th. The last two years brought extreme weather conditions to the event, and this year the organisers are hoping for a more stable weekend with "lots of great riding, meeting like-minded people and relaxing around the campground and event village."

Organisers also said: "As in the years before we have found great supporters in MBR, Parrot, Halfords, High 5, Schwalbe and BIKEmagic.com who will make it possible yet again to have a fantastic weekend and to walk away with a lasting experience."

The entry fee is £25 as in previous years and will include free camping, free parking, a pasta party, free food/service stations around the course, finisher T-shirt, goodies and lots more.

We'll have the entry forms available for you to download from BIKEmagic early next week. Meanwhile, if you want a printed version then send an SAE to: The BIG PACK - KONA 100, F.A.O. John Lloyd, Builth Wells Cycles, Smithfield Road, Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3AN. Or call 01982 552923 or fax 01982 551110 for further details.

Click right here for the entry form.


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We're still waiting for the entry forms from the organisers. When I spoke to them yesterday they promised we'd have a downloadable one here today. Fingers crossed...
Posted: 07/03/2002 10:46

Here's the entry form
Posted: 08/03/2002 09:34

Makes the enduro 6 look very expensive doesnt it?
Posted: 08/03/2002 13:04

Ive got in :-) missed out last year due to biking mates breaking various bones :-( Whats best a liteweight hard tail or my Sub5?
Posted: 12/03/2002 21:37

Anyone traveling down want to share costs. went last year crashed after 12miles broke fingers and could'nt finish
Posted: 14/03/2002 21:56

I was able to download the forms and send them off last week.
Posted: 14/03/2002 22:17

25 quid wot a bargain same price as last year.You get fed b4 and during the race,camping/showers and a t shirt 4 the guys that finish,all 4 £25.Last year tiny Welsh pubs were rammed full of English footie fans watching GERMANY getting thrumped FIVE-ONE.Schwinn 100 will never b the same again.
Posted: 15/03/2002 21:39

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