A fantastic off-road duathlon for all abilities, whether you are racing for the first time or you’ve been round the block a few times and looking for your next hit! The venue is almost flat meaning that the fast people go even faster but those looking for a confidence boost are in the perfect environment.
The super speedy course makes for really close racing, in past editions the leading competitors have been separated by just a few seconds, and the lead position changed hands multiple times throughout, making exciting racing.
There are two distances to choose from at the Easter Off-road Duathlon; FullX and HalfX, both distances use very similar courses, the HalfX misses a short section of gravel road on the run and does fewer laps of the mtb route.
FullX Off-road Duathlon – The FullX race is open to those aged 16 and upwards. It consists of a 3.1km trail run, followed by approximately 16km of cross country mountain biking and then finishes with another lap of the 3.1km trail run.
FullX Relay – You can also join up with a partner and complete the FullX event in a Relay Team – one of you does all the trail running and the other does all the mountain biking.
HalfX/Youth Off-road Duathlon – The format is exactly the same as the FullX event; run, ride, run but the distance for the trail run is 2.7km, the mountain bike is approximately 8km and this event is open to anyone who is over the age of 14 on the day of the event.
which event is for you?
FullX Solo Duathlon
Ages 18 and overAge 18 years and over. Online entry until 24/04. On-the-day entry £50.
Start time: 11:00.
FullX Solo Duathlon
Age 16 – 17 onlyAge 16 to 17 years only. Online entry until 24/04. On-the-day entry £30.
Start time: 11:00.
FullX Relay Duathlon
Ages 18 and overAge 18 years and over. Online entry until 24/04. On-the-day entry £60.
Start time: 11:00.
HalfX Duathlon
Ages 18 and overAge 18 years and over. Online entry until 24/04. On-the-day entry £35.
Start time: 11:05.
HalfX Duathlon
Age 14 – 17 onlyAge 14 to 17 years only. Online entry until 24/04. On-the-day entry £25.
Start time: 11:00.
Entry on the day is only available if there is space so please contact us to check before arriving.
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Route details
Run routes
Both the HalfX and FullX courses use a great mix of grass track, woodland trails and a short section of gravel road (FullX only). From an open field start you’ll make your way to a fun woodland trail that is about 600m long. Shortly after leaving the woods the HalfX competitors split away from the FullX course and cut off a short piece of gravel road before re-joining a tree lined footpath that winds its way back to the arena.
Bike route
The route is the same for both FullX and HalfX and makes the most of the super twisty single track that this venue is known for. The narrow woodland tracks are broken up by wide grass paths to make recovery and overtaking easy. Again there’s not much uphill making the mountain biking great fun and very accessible to all abilities.
What is included in your entry?
- Great atmosphere with friendly and enthusiastic crew and marshals.
- Purpose built course within private venue.
- Clear course marking to give you the best race experience.
- Chip timing with split times.
- Live results.
- Unique TrailX finishers medal.
Bike route and elevation
FullX run route and elevation
HalfX run route and elevation
FAQs and rules
We’ve compiled a list of things that we’re asked most often. If your query isn’t answered below then just drop us an email: [email protected]
What is an Off Road Duathlon?
Our Off-road Duathlon consists of three elements spread over two disciplines. First up is a trail run following a marked route. Second is a mountain bike ride, during which you will follow a marked route that may well be ridden a number of times to complete the full distance and the third element is another trail run, usually done over the same route as the first one. Both trail running and mountain biking routes will be on mixed terrain including woodland trails, single track, open paths and gravel roads. The routes may be technical in areas and will involve hill climbing and descending. The distances of all three elements will be advised on the event page.
Can I have a go?
What kit/equipment do I need?
Can I practice before I race?
How will the start of the race work?
If the course design means that we can’t have our preferred mass start, racers will be split into batches by their category. The first batch will start at the advertised time and they will be followed by the remaining batches at an interval of a few minutes.
What do I do if I can’t finish my race?
Registration & Transition
Registration will open from the time confirmed in your pre race email and will close 15 minutes before the start of your race.
The mountain bike course will be open for practice for at least 1hr30 before your race, please allow 20-30 minutes for a lap. Your bike must be in transition by at least 20 minutes before your race is scheduled to start (see event details) and you must have signed on at registration before racking your bike.
Only your bike, helmet, and cycling shoes (if applicable) can be placed in transition.
Race briefing
The race director will carry out a briefing at the transition area 15 minutes before the start of each race and will walk to the start line with you, during this time please ask any questions that you have.
It is compulsory that you attend the briefing.
Can I cancel my entry?
Please see our Cancellation Policy here.