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Hadleigh Farm Mountain Bike International
The Hadleigh Farm Mountain Bike International was a one off, mountain bike race, which acted as the test event for the 2012 Summer Olympics. The race was part of the London Prepares series of events. Catharine Pendrel and Julien Absalon won the races. Route The race took place over a 5.1 km course at Hadleigh Farm. The course took in farmland owned by The Salvation Army and the adjacent Country Park. The winners of the race received a prize of £4,000. The course was constructed between July 2010 and March 2011. The course contains 500 tonnes of rock and 3,500 tonnes of crushed stone. British rider Liam Killeen said "it's a challenging course that will bring out the best in everyone." Sections of the course have been named by local children. Sections of the circuit will be known by names such as Rabbit Hole, Leap of Faith, Deanes Drop and The Breathtaker. The course is 5 km in length and features six prominent climbs and several smaller ones which mean that the riders cl ...
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