Homecoming | 4X Wednesdays Heads to Fort William.

Euan Rossi’s #4XWednesdays heads to Fort William in August for its homecoming and a banger of a 4X event for all abilities.

Check out what is probably the best 4X event outside a race in the UK that is heading to Nevis Range this time next month.

On August 26th, 4X Wednesdays is heading to the home of 4X, Fort William and Nevis Range. The event will be free to all riders and is being supported by an amazing set of companies; Oakley, Jack Brown Eye Care, Nevis Range, Leighton Vans, Roost MTB Holidays and Descent-World.

After the last 4X Wednesday that we covered down at Cumbernauld we were stoked to see the numbers at the events continue to rise.

Laid back, fun, and some mad skills on show from British DH champion Greg Williamson, 4X World Champs Silver medallist Luke Cryer and some Scottish flyers like Gemmell, Blyth and Debs Primrose.

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Starting at 4pm there will be an open session. Opportunites to ride the full track, session some lines or get some coaching from our 4X Pro Tour Riders. There will be a full media crew on site capturing all the action and the vibe will be laid back with good music and set for some fun times.

The Pinemarten Cafe at Nevis Range will be open until late serving discounted food for all with a live stream of the 4X World Championships from Val di Sole on the big screen, so even if riding isn’t your thing or you are the designated driver, come along for a fun evening!

4X Wednesdays founder, Euan Rossi is keen to keep the grass roots of MTB alive and the beauty of 4X is that it is accessible for everyone – “4X Wednesdays is for everyone. No matter your skill level we always love to see people having fun on bikes. Everyone from beginner to professional has something to enjoy on a small bike on a 4X track, and the track at Nevis Range is perfect for it. All are welcome and hopefully you will learn some new skills, meet some new people and most importantly have a fun session on your bike!“

4x Wednesdays runs voluntarily as a non-profit group. Wristbands will be on sale and any proceeds from the night will go directly to funding grass roots racing for young riders in Scotland.


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