Sussex Cycle Racing League
The cycle track at Preston Park in Brighton is probably the best kept secret in the city. It is the oldest cycle track in the country (don't worry it isn't the original surface) celebrating it's 125th anniversary in 2012. In it's heyday the track drew huge crowds of spectators to watch some of the county's best riders. The crowds are not so big these days but the racing is just as exciting. Every Wednesday evening from April to August the track at Preston Park, Brighton, still comes to life with a fantastic series of races for all categories of riders and all ages. Usually between 60 and 80 competitors take part in the racing, which includes all types of events from scratch races, handicaps and points races to the more unusual keirins and devil-take-the-hindmost contests.
Dubbed "the friendliest track league in the country", new riders of all abilities are always given a warm welcome. Whether you are a potential rider or spectator, you can be guaranteed a great evening of entertainment at Preston Park. Racing begins at 6.45pm and continues until around 8.45pm depending on daylight. The website brings you all the latest results, overall points scores, rider profiles, etc. The generous prize-list is supplemented by weekly lap prizes for seniors.