Love Not Money’s Martin Dorn gives us a great preview of the British 4x Series;

With the first round of the British 4x Series fast approaching it’s finally time for us big wheelers to smash some elbows and go racing.
Many who frequent this site are all about the BMX so I thought as part of the new 4x team I’d give a bit of a round up of the venues we shall be racing at and bit of an insight into the UK 4x circuit.
Round 1 Leamington Spa, April 1st
So up first is the RLS4x run track in Leamington Spa. Here we have a nice steady start to the season on a track that has been improved year on year from its humble beginnings as a local BMX track. It’s still BMX in style with a first straight that can get a little tight and tech when up to speed then with a long fast first turn that opens out into a flat out relatively short track to make for good quick race action.
Last year’s season opener at Leamington;
http://vimeo.com/petenewman/british4x-2011-rd1
Round 2 PORC, April 29th
Next up we travel down to Kent, to ever growing PORC (Penshurst Off Road Club) Set in the stunning Kent countryside with a big clubhouse and plenty to ride from 4x to DH to DJ. It’s a track of 2 halves with the top of the track gating nearly straight into a tight left hander then opens out right into the longest straight of any of the tracks in the series, a high speed straight with decent sized jumps which then turns and drops into a tight set of berms and jumps with a small road gap near the finish.
http://vimeo.com/petenewman/british4x-2011-rd2
I personally didn’t race here last year but I was floored by what happened once I’d heard. I won’t go into it but many of you will have heard the name Scott Shepherd and seen the Rider Down Trust representing at races and around the internet. I won’t go into the accident but I ask that you take look into the trust (http://scottshepherd-riderdown.weebly.com/the-rider-down-trust.html) as they have set up to support something that will hit home to all the cycling community.

Round 3 Redhill Extreme, June 24th (dates may change)
Right, to one of the big weekends of the series. It’s always a popular round in the Gloucester countryside, the whole weekend here usually has a party atmosphere with a great local pub and late night walks back through the Maize maze a must. The track is always a popular choice with its back to back tight 180 degree berms at the end of the first straight and most of the track being blindingly fast with awesomely built jumps the weekend is as much about enjoying just riding the track as it is about the racing. Although, beware! Lethal when wet! Haha.
http://vimeo.com/29343569
Round 4 and British Championships Bridgnorth, 14th & 15th July
Now for a welcome return for an old classic at the Edge Extreme facility near Bridgnorth. This is a fast, wide open track with big open turns where fortune favours the brave (and those who like to drift). This track hasn’t featured since 2009 but will be a welcome return with a couple of changes and a bit of a touch up.
Helmet cam from the last 4x round at the venue.
http://vimeo.com/5084678
Rounds 5 & 6 South West Extreme, 11th & 12th August
Next is a big favourite of mine, the doubleheader at South West Extreme on North Devon coast, 5min drive from the beach at Westward Ho! (yes with the !). Similar to Bridgnorth in being fast and wide open but has evolved into a stunner of a track to ride and race on with big open turns again, a rock garden and a big pro line in the mix. With hot showers, a “total wipe-out” style assault course and being so close to the beach what’s not to love.
http://vimeo.com/28660202
Round 7 & Euro rd4 Afan , 15th & 16th September
Last but by no means least Afan at Bryn Bettws. The biggest and best track on the circuit with its rough loose surface, berms, flat out flat turns, loop round over/under a bridge, loooong rock garden and big pro line it has it all. With the Euro 4x series in town for the 4th round it will be a weekend of big names and big racing. Being the last round a lot of big moves and close racing with final points to be made up for the overall.
http://vimeo.com/petenewman/british4x-2011-rd3
So there you have it, a quick look into what’s happening on the UK 4x circuit this year. Make sure you get down to check out a race and see the action maybe even get in on it.
For all you need to know check out http://www.british4x.com/