Just to show that we can't please all the people all the time, here are a few comments from some riders who took the time to contact us directly
Bit slow for a thank you note -- sorry -- but many, many thanks for yet another terrific event. Very grateful for all your hard work in providing us all with such a great weekend's entertainment. Perfect combination of everything, really. Even the ruts had a certain appeal . . .
Sophie Clark
Thanks to all the team for another brilliant weekend, I've just unloaded the 5th or 6th load from the washing machine, and Alastair and I have just washed the bikes. The Beacons is the toughest one we do all year, but bit's all doable even if it's hard and physical. Having the option of doing the rutted test on Saturday was a good CoC decision and shortening the test on Sunday was a even better! If only to avoid the faster riders who were going for a result from being baulked by a fallen or stuck bike.
Our entries for the Cambrian will be done tonight!
Best regards Roger Brown.
i just wanted to express my thanks to you and all involved in the Beacons Rally. From my prespective as a rider in the beginners section it was great to actually feel that i had achieved something rather than busting a gut to try (and fail) to complete the full rally. it was also great to be at the tail end of the field and not feel like i was in any ones way or holding things up and also to have a chance at completing a special without having to stop to let someone through or be overtaken frequently (it didnt quite happen but it was a lot closer than usual

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many thanks once more
Best wishes
Ian (Fews)
Just a short note to say thanks very much to you and all of the organisers and marshalls for putting on such a great Rally again, it was good to get back to Wales after the Ryedale & Kielder. It makes you appreciate the varied and sometimes challenging terrain that is on offer. The rain on Saturday made things a little more interesting, and the drier weather on Sunday made life a little easier, especially when riding with a hangover after too many beers with Patsy the night before!
I have just put in my entry for the Cambrian so am looking forward to more of the same.
Best regards
Chris Barwick
And if anyone thought that the course was as difficult as an enduro, they've never ridden a real enduro, never mind the Beacons Enduro
We do our best with what we have - I was with my wife in the Freelander doing the timing at the start of test 2 on Saturday / test 1 on Sunday after getting home on the Thursday night after a 36 hour journey returning back from riding an Enfield Bullet around the Himalayas