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Merrell MudMan

It's been known for BM to occasionally don a pair of trainers and take part in multi-sport events, and the popularity of off-road duathlon's appears to be growing, if the launch of the Merrell sponsored MudMan is anything to go by.

Held on 24 November, the off-road event will be staged around the hills of Camberley, Surrey. Organisers have laid out a course that promises to be “…a test of strength and stamina.” And with a challenging 7.5k run, 15k ride and a final 7.5k run, it should deliver.

Numbers are limited to 500 and the organisers assure us the event will fill up quickly. There's also a stand-alone 7.5k run for those interested.

Organisers Human Race have plenty of experience staging such events, having held 17 already this year. John Lunt, Director of Human Race says: “Off-road racing is becoming more and more popular and we are very excited about developing an off-road series to add to our extensive events calendar.”

Visit www.humanrace.co.uk to find out more and enter.


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Discuss this article, 1 of 4 messages, read more:
4AssedMonkey 
Posted: 23/10/07 13:11:34 34

...I'm not going all the way to bleeding Surrey to do it!

Can we have one closer to Sheffield please??? 

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