Danum Trophy Road Race 2020 (Cancelled)

Road , Mexbrough – Sunday, 13 Sep 2020

Event Summary

This event has been cancelled

Event Overview

 THE DANUM TROPHY ROAD RACE

Return to the early season road race opener in South Yorkshire.First run in 1969 by the Birdwell Wheelers.The current event is promoted by Doncaster Wheelers C.C.

2013 saw the race moved from its normal circuit around Wentworth to a new circuit based on High Melton and Sprotbrough, a silimilar tough route covering the 6 mile circuit 10 times.

Previous winners were usually know as hardmen of road racing with victories going to riders such as Chris Parkinson, Ticker Mullins, Arthur Metcalfe, Nigel Bloor x 2, Martin Young x 2,Charlie Moody, Chris Walker, Bernie Burns x 2, Neil Martin x 2, John Tanner, Russ Downing, Graham Briggs and Wayne Randle taking the honours 3 times.

The 2018 race was won by Matt Holmes.

Headquarters for the 2020 event headquarters are at the Dearne Valley Leisure Centre just 2 miles from the circuit with the finish in the village of High Melton.

 With a challenging 6 mile circuit to be covered 11 times the race will have a well deserved winner on the finish line at High Melton after 65 tough miles of racing on some of South Yorkshires finest countryside.

Event Details

Event URN:

471462

Start Date:

Sun, 13th Sep 2020

Event Type:

Road (Competitive)

Venue:

Dearne Valley Leisure Centre, Doncaster Road, Denaby Main, Mexbrough, South Yorkshire, S64 0LB

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Cheques payable to:

enter online at British Cycling

Entry close date

Sun, 30th Aug 2020

Event promoted by:

Doncaster Whls CC (website)

Event Website:

Visit Website

About the Event

This event has been cancelled

The Races

E/1/2/3 Race
Date Start Classification Band Rider Cat Duration
Sun 13/09/20 10:00 National B Band 2 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ... 105km / 65 miles
Entry: On Day: (£25.00)
Sun 13/09/20 – 10:00
National B, Band 2 | 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ...
105km / 65 miles

Event Summary

This event has been cancelled

Event Overview

 THE DANUM TROPHY ROAD RACE

Return to the early season road race opener in South Yorkshire.First run in 1969 by the Birdwell Wheelers.The current event is promoted by Doncaster Wheelers C.C.

2013 saw the race moved from its normal circuit around Wentworth to a new circuit based on High Melton and Sprotbrough, a silimilar tough route covering the 6 mile circuit 10 times.

Previous winners were usually know as hardmen of road racing with victories going to riders such as Chris Parkinson, Ticker Mullins, Arthur Metcalfe, Nigel Bloor x 2, Martin Young x 2,Charlie Moody, Chris Walker, Bernie Burns x 2, Neil Martin x 2, John Tanner, Russ Downing, Graham Briggs and Wayne Randle taking the honours 3 times.

The 2018 race was won by Matt Holmes.

Headquarters for the 2020 event headquarters are at the Dearne Valley Leisure Centre just 2 miles from the circuit with the finish in the village of High Melton.

 With a challenging 6 mile circuit to be covered 11 times the race will have a well deserved winner on the finish line at High Melton after 65 tough miles of racing on some of South Yorkshires finest countryside.

Event Details

Event URN:

471462

Start Date:

Sun, 13th Sep 2020

Event Type:

Road (Competitive)

Venue:

Dearne Valley Leisure Centre, Doncaster Road, Denaby Main, Mexbrough, South Yorkshire, S64 0LB

View map

Cheques payable to:

enter online at British Cycling

Entry close date

Sun, 30th Aug 2020

Event promoted by:

Doncaster Whls CC (website)

Event Website:

Visit Website

About the Event

This event has been cancelled

The Races

E/1/2/3 Race
Date Start Classification Band Rider Cat Duration
Sun 13/09/20 10:00 National B Band 2 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ... 105km / 65 miles
Entry: On Day: (£25.00)
Sun 13/09/20 – 10:00
National B, Band 2 | 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ...
105km / 65 miles

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