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Wild and Woolly off due to track issues

The annual Wild and Woolly Boxing Day scramble has been axed for 2023 as the event couldn't find a suitable venue. It's the oldest-running dirt bike race in the world and promises to be back for 2024. The information from the Northampton club says... It is with regret that we have

Wild and Woolly is back on Boxing Day

The oldest scramble in the world is back on Boxing Day this year, at a new venue. The 94th Wild and Woolly Boxing Day Scramble is now at the Long Buckby track near Northampton where organisers have been busy making the traditional watersplashes. Practice is 10am, and the one-hour race starts

Wild and Woolly axed for 2019

The world's oldest-running scramble has been axed for this year as the land is not available. The traditional Boxing Day scramble is a one-hour thrash through streams and bogs and will make a comeback in 2020, says the organising Northampton club. The club's announcement reads: It is with regret that I

Bradshaw takes Wild and Woolly hat-trick!

Former British Supercross champ Neville Bradshaw won the Northampton club’s wet and very muddy Wild and Woolly charity scramble for the third time at Blisworth in Northamptonshire on a very mild Boxing Day, writes Dick Law. Bradshaw foots through to victory But that's not to say local man Bradshaw had it all

Who will master the Wild and Woolly?

If you wake up on Boxing day morning feeling the effects of overeating from Christmas day and you live not far from Northampton, why not walk off that extra helping of Christmas pudding with a nice stroll and some muddy fun. Jack Lee is always a favourite The Northampton club is

Lee leaps to last lap win at Wild and Woolly

By Dick Law. Forty-six riders found an ideal way to get rid of the Christmas holiday excesses by taking part in the annual Boxing Day Wild and woolly charityNorthampton club scramble at the muddy Arm Farm just outside Blisworth in Northamptonshire. The event, which has been running since the 1930s at

Bradshaw takes the Woolly glory!

Former British Supercross champion Nev Bradshaw took victory on a borrowed 125 Yamaha two-stroke in the traditional Wild and Woolly Boxing Day scramble at Blisworth, Northants. In the longest-running motorcycle race in the world, held over an hour over tough terrain including stream crossings, British championship rider Bradshaw - who

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