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Cyclists vie for Mountain Bike Glory

The Mountain Bike Cycling Season comes to an end this Sunday, November 2, 2014, with the Peter Island Race and although Phillipe Leroy is run away Champion Rider elect, there are plenty of spaces up for grabs on the Podium. Photo: Provided
Organisers are hoping that the JEEP BVI Mountain Bike Series 2014 will end on a high and that Cyclists will turn out in force to compete in the Peter Island Race this Sunday, November 2, 2014 especially as Podium places are still up for grabs despite the dominance of Phillipe Leroy. Photo: Provided
Organisers are hoping that the JEEP BVI Mountain Bike Series 2014 will end on a high and that Cyclists will turn out in force to compete in the Peter Island Race this Sunday, November 2, 2014 especially as Podium places are still up for grabs despite the dominance of Phillipe Leroy. Photo: Provided
PETER ISLAND, VI – The Mountain Bike Cycling Season comes to an end this Sunday, November 2, 2014, with the Peter Island Race and although Phillipe Leroy is run away Champion Rider elect, there are plenty of spaces up for grabs on the Podium.

Organisers are hoping that the JEEP BVI Mountain Bike Series 2014 will end on a high and that Cyclists will turn out in force to compete in the Peter Island Race this Sunday, November 2, 2014 especially as Podium places are still up for grabs despite the dominance of Phillipe Leroy.

There will be Adult, Junior and Cadets courses, so families welcome!

Race entry fee and fee for accompanying family members is $20 per head and includes the ferry and awesome Peter Island breakfast.

The ferry leaves the Peter Island Ferry Dock (CSY dock for the old-timers) at 7.00am, and leaves Peter Island for the return journey at 11.30am.

While Philippe will be crowned the undisputed 2014 champion, the last two podium spots are still up for grabs. Rusty Burns and Jim Cullimore are tied for second with 161 points each, and Adrian Dale, with 141 points still has a shot at sneaking in with a strong performance and some good luck.

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