Motocross racing returns to Weymouth beach

Some of the country's top riders are taking to the sand

Published 15th Oct 2023
Last updated 15th Oct 2023

The annual Beach Motocross event is returning to Weymouth beach - led by Weymouth & Portland Lions Club and Purbeck Motocross Club.

The beach has been transformed into a motocross course, complete with bumps and jumps.

The racing starts at 1.00pm today (15 October) with racers from junior, senior and expert levels.

Deputy Mayor, Cllr Alex Fuhrmann will be start the first race.

Mayor of Weymouth, Cllr Kate Wheller said:

“Each year this event attracts thousands of spectators as well as some of the best motocross riders in the country. I would encourage everyone to come along and watch this highlight in Weymouth's events calendar. I am also delighted to be giving out the prizes to all the winners from the racing.

“The beach provides a unique and picturesque backdrop to this eagerly awaited competition, making it a must-see event for the whole family.”

Road and Beach closures

The beach will be closed to the public from the Pavilion end to the Jubilee Clock from 8.00am.

This is to allow heavy machinery to come on to the beach and build the sand jumps needed for the motocross.

There will also be road closures that have been put in place by Dorset Council.

No vehicles will be allowed along part of The Esplanade and part of Custom House Quay, Weymouth (in both directions) between 8.00am and 5.00pm today.

The road fronting Devonshire Buildings will be open for access only.

Traffic will be re-routed through the one-way system around Alexandra Gardens to continue on The Esplanade, or use Pilgrims Way for access to Custom House Quay.

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