For Goodness Shakes XTFestival 2010: More Fun than a Basket of Monkeys!

Created On: 28 July 2010

Two of the UK's top cycling professionals have thrown their weight behind a new course built on Army training land in Surrey.

The country's top off-road triathlete Sam Gardner and GB second-ranked mountain biker Billy Jo Whenman, who rides under the Whyte UK colours, took to the Gibraltar Barracks course to test the track out for the upcoming XT Festival in September.

And their verdict? "It was a blast! It's tough enough to give any serious rider the burn and more fun than a wicker basket full of monkeys."

Festival organiser Toby Jenkins is thrilled that the two pros have given the 6km track their blessing. He even rode with them and is now paying the price!

He said: "I knew that agreeing to ride the FGS XTFestival bike route with Billy and Sam was going to be tough but I seriously under estimated by how much.

"Only moments after starting I knew that keeping up was going to be wildly impossible as I saw the pro's ride up an incline that most mortals would imagine was very steep indeed. From this point on I assumed the 'cameraman role' and hid in the trees!" said Toby.

The route? It's off road, though woodland trails and forest tracks with sharp inclines and enough overtaking tracks to make this race perfect for all types. Sam and Billy agreed that the hills are going to burn, especially after 3hrs, but with spectators able to cheer from most parts of the course and recovery drinks supplied by For Goodness Shakes, everyone will have a great day of racing.

Race dates                                      25-26 September 2010

Full details here                             www.xtfestival.co.uk

Events:                                             

XTT       1500 swim - 26k MTB - 10k run

XTD      5k run - 12k MTB - 2.5k run

XTS       1500m swim

XT5k     5k run

XT10k  10k run

XT21k   21k run

XTM      4hr Enduro

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