Ayrshire Post

Hundreds are set for an Ayr treat

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Ayr Burners Cycling will play host to the largest cycling event in South Ayrshire this weekend as Super Quaich Cyclocross comes to Ayr.

More than 350 cyclists are expected at Rozelle Park throughout Sunday for the third edition of the QTS Doonbank Trofee Cyclocross event.

Typically a winter discipline, cyclocross sees competitor­s charge around an off- road circuit for anything up to an hour, looking for the fastest way to face obstacles including hurdles, sand, mud and deeper mud – involving significan­t running. Over the last five years it has grown into the most popular cycle sport discipline in Scotland.

The Scottish Super Quaich is a four race series that sees riders categorise­d by their speed rather than their age and demand has greatly outstrippe­d supply with all four events selling out in minutes, leaving a long waiting list.

This is the second time the Doonbank Trofee has featured as part of the series, and organiser JohnPaul Baxter expects another fantastic day of cycling.

He said: “We have it all – a spectacula­r course with great spectating opportunit­ies, the best male and female riders in the country, local clubs and supporters, a wonderful and committed team of volunteers, great sponsors and of course South Ayrshire’s reputation as a welcoming and warm host.”

The entry list includes everdomina­nt junior Harry Johnston and Team Scotland riders Davie Lines and Kerry MacPhee.

Carrick Cycle Club’s Brian Yates has regularly placed in the top 10 while all Ayrshire clubs are represente­d in the‘ A’ and‘ B’ races.

Prizes come from sponsors Ethical Ales, No. 30, Ayrshire Garden Studios, bike tuning specialist­s ‘ Fresh’ and title sponsor QTS Group.

Alongside the Super Quaich races, Burners will also host racing for ages six to 16.

Even the ‘ Sparks’ balance bikers will get involved as a fun track for under 5s will be set out with bikes to borrow between 11am and 1pm.

First race for U12s starts at 10.45am with the main Super Quaich events at 12.30pm and 2pm. Burners have designed a new course for 2017, utilising the best features from 2016 including the steep ‘ Alpine Rope Run’ to ensure photograph­ers and spectators have lots to enjoy.

Despite the ‘ Trofee’ title being borrowed from the hugely popular scene in Belgium, the Doonbank Trofee has developed a particular Ayrshire flavour, and of course will pay tribute to the Bard’s upcoming birthday.

Burners invite everyone to come along to enjoy the celebratio­ns at Rozelle.

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