beForm Nutrition has announced its official partnership with Pudsey Pacers Running Club for the upcoming Pudsey 10k race, taking place on Sunday, 14 September 2025.
Every finisher crossing the line at this year’s Pudsey 10k will receive a complimentary beHydrate performance drink, specially formulated with essential electrolytes and vitamin C to support optimal recovery and rehydration after the challenging 10-kilometre course.
The Pudsey 10k, now in its established position as one of West Yorkshire’s premier running events, is expected to attract approximately 400 runners from across the region and beyond. The race has become a cornerstone event for both competitive athletes and recreational runners looking to challenge themselves in the heart of Pudsey.
“We’re thrilled to support the running community at such a fantastic local event, especially as our company is based in nearby Rawdon and we’re really keen to collaborate and support local events where possible,” said Ben Bunting for beForm Nutrition.
“Our beHydrate formula has been specifically developed to help athletes and fitness enthusiasts replenish vital nutrients lost during exercise.”
Pudsey Pacers Running Club has welcomed the partnership.
“Having beForm Nutrition on board really enhances what we can offer our participants,” commented a club representative. “Recovery nutrition is so important after a 10k effort, and we’re delighted that every single finisher will have access to a quality performance drink to help them celebrate their achievement properly.”
The Pudsey 10k continues to grow in popularity, drawing runners from across West Yorkshire and beyond who are attracted by the well-organised event, scenic route, and strong community atmosphere that the Pudsey Pacers Running Club has cultivated over the years.
Registration for the Pudsey 10k is still open, allowing participants to sign up through the Pudsey Pacers Running Club website. The race begins promptly at 9am on 14 September 2025.
Route
Starting at Pudsey Cenotaph at 9am, South Parade to Littlemoor Road. Left turn on to Littlemoor Road, left turn on to Radcliffe Lane, left turn on to Chapletown, left turn on to Carlisle Road, right turn on to Fartown, left turn on to Bankhouse Lane and into the Valley. Returning from Tyersal Lane, Smalewell Road, right turn Green Lane, left turn Greentop, proceed on to Fartown, Roker Lane, left turn on to Littlemoor Road, along to left turn on Radcliffe Lane and up to Park entrance.
Bus diversions
Next Sunday, 14 September, between 8am and 2pm, a number of bus services will be diverted due to the Pudsey 10K.
Service 4 & 4F – Diverting via Church Lane, Lidget Hill and Cemetery Road in both directions.
• 4F towards Fartown will terminate at Pudsey Bus Station (no service to Fartown).
• 4F towards Leeds will start from Pudsey Bus Station.
Service 14 – Diverting via Lowtown in both directions.
Service X11 –
• Towards Leeds: normal route to Galloway Lane, then diverting via Owlcotes Road, Cemetery Road, Lidget Hill to Pudsey Bus Station.
• Towards Bradford: starting from Pudsey Bus Station, then diverting via Lidget Hill, Cemetery Road and Owlcotes Road to rejoin normal route at Galloway Lane.
Pudsey Pacers Running Club is a thriving community running club, which organises the annual Pudsey 10k race and supports runners of all abilities through regular training sessions and social events.
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