The Demo At The British Bike Series Attracts Giant Mountain Bikes

The British Mountain Bike Series is the country’s biggest biking event with 5 venues playing host to a number of races, demos and endurance tests. The best riders showcase their skills in front of families, enthusiasts and fellow riders. And in 2010 the organisers are introducing their first bike demos with several of the world’s biggest brands attending. Giant Mountain Bikes have joined forces with several other brands from the sport including Trek and Specialised to create a demo which will allow riders of all abilities to test out the latest models and practise some new skills on world class bikes.

This is the first event like this the UK has seen before and no matter where you live there will be an event close to you at one of the 5 venues. Yorkshire, South Wales, Plymouth, Nottinghamshire and London will all play hosts to the British Series events. Giant Mountain Bikes Managing Director, Ian Beasant promises that Giant and their fellow bike makers will make the event a special occasion for all riders by offering a combination of technical knowledge, tips and tricks for getting the most out of your bike and some of the best places to visit in the country for family-friendly trails.

The organisers of the British Mountain Bike Series hope that 2010 will be their best year yet with the addition of this demo and the various riding events that take place. There really is something for everyone at the events including XC challenges, endurance tests and races for the young bikers. Over 4000 riders attended the BMBS events last year and there are high hopes that 2010 will see even more mountain bike enthusiasts visit the venues.

As well as getting to see some great biking action at the British Series you can also use the vent as a basis for a great weekend away. Near to some of our venues there are activities including deer parks, adventure playgrounds, castles and forests all waiting to be explored. You might experience things you never even knew existed in the UK.

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