The stunning hillside track at St Harmon just outside Rhayader will reverberate to the sound of competition motorcycles Wednesday, May 29th when the long-awaited return of the PAR Homes/Bodenham Enterprise Park/Steve Rowlands & Sons sponsored Welsh Open Motocross Championship takes place.

And there’s a brilliant national-class entry taking part, with top UK GP stars Tommy Searle and Conrad Mewse, New Zealand rider Dylan Walsh, as well as top Welsh riders Adam Sterry and Joel Rizzi.

Also staring in this fantastic line up are Taylor Hammal, Dan Thornhill and fan favourite John Adamson who will hoping to field a strong challenge in front of the large crowd at the Cwmythig Hill circuit and hoping to earn some of the big prize money on offer.

he long-awaited return of the PAR Homes/Bodenham Enterprise Park/Steve Rowlands & Sons sponsored Welsh Open Motocross Championship takes place.

The circuit which includes a downhill ski jump, wall of death berm and the infamous 65ft finish line table top jump as well as a 125 ft uphill triple jump and rhythm section.

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With practice at 5.30pm and the first race at 6.30pm there’s a slickly run 10-race programme, three races per group, Pro/Experts, Clubman/Veterans and Novices/Ladies/Beginners, with the popular Grand Final “dash for cash” race at the end of the evening for the top Pro/Experts on the night.

The circuit, virtually the whole of which can be seen from any one vantage point also has a full trackside public address system, keeping the large crowds informed (4,000 spectators turned out for the event last year) will be top motocross commentators Chris Czora and Leah Yarranton.

As well as the ten races, there are trade stands, good catering facilities, licensed bar, a tarmac drive into the circuit with excellent hard parking and permanent toilets – everything, in fact, for the family to enjoy a good nights entertainment.

Entry fee is just £10 for adults while children under 14 free. Cwmythig Hill will be well signposted from Rhayader. Spectator Tickets can be bought on the gate, but cash only.