XCALIBRE, the first televised event of its kind in the UK, is a challenging seven day event hosted by three National Trust venues. 500 teams of two will take part in BRITAIN'S ULTIMATE OFF-ROAD TOUR, with a combination of pro and amateur riders. Incorporating all elements of the mountain bike disciplines, marathon, cross country, enduro and downhill, Xcalibre will test even the most experienced riders.
Taking place from the 16 to 23 August, XCALIBRE will take place in Pembrokeshire, the Brecon Beacons and then the grand final on Exmoor in Somerset. With partners including Chain Reaction Cycles, SKODA, riders taking part in this unique event can expect an unrivalled experience, from the organisers behind the road Tour of Britain.
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