Monthly Archives: May 2014

Ingleton map and comments

 

Ingleton Map

Ingleton & Ribblesdale Planner’s Comments

After a torrid weekend of camping in the wind and rain at Knight Stainforth Hall it was a pleasant surprise to see the sun shining at 7am just above Settle. Thankfully the weather held, even though there was a large dark cloud looming at the start of the 4 hour event, most riders adopting a plastic bag to keep their map dry in the event of a shower. Personally I felt the event went well, with good feedback from the riders, and only one control not functioning (Number 35). Planning for the most part went well although every time I went out the weather was a little unkind, being both very windy and very wet. I was hoping to get some good lanes in and quiet areas that people may not have visited before and that they might even use again, particularly south of the A65 which offers some stunning views back over to the National Park. There were a few tricky controls, one being under the road in Clapham that even some locals didn’t know existed and the control point in Wharfe which, due to the cobweb of tracks in the hamlet, caused some confusion. Congratulations to all the class winners and to Alex Pilkington as overall winner. Although I didn’t get chance to ride any of the course, I did get some time to spend with my daughter in the sunshine which was great. Thanks to Steve and Jens for their help during the planning and I also hope folk enjoyed something from the bakery.

Organiser’s Comments

I was also so glad that we had a window of fine weather on a wet and windy Bank holiday weekend which allowed 80 riders to enjoy the beautiful countryside on the south west corner of the Yorkshire Dales. Ben planned an excellent and challenging course at his first attempt which everyone seemed to enjoy. The course seemed to be the perfect length with the leading riders not quite able to clear up – although it was disappointing to see so many riders losing so many points for being late. The initial route choice was crucial and the optimum route seemed to be to go up Twistlelton Dale then round into Ribblesdale before heading over to Austwick and Clapham then a few final controls on the lanes south of the A65.

Neither Andy or Andrew could match Alex Pilkington who won overall (and M40) with 496 points. Graham Fielding (M50) had an excellent ride to finish 3rd overall with 487. Rik Thompson won M21 again with 425 while Ray Morriss made it 3 wins in a row with 370 in M60. Charley scored an impressive 368 in W50 to pip Maggie (W40) by 18 points and Dave & Kelly Wilby were the first mixed team again with 280 points. Adrian & Luke Parker won the Generation class again with 352 points and beat Nathan by 30 points although he was still the highest scoring Junior.

I enjoyed my ride and decided to miss out the northern controls as I had never ridden some of the lanes south of the A65. All very enjoyable except for the push up the side of the forest west of Kettlesbeck. I expected to ride up a forest track before crossing the moor – but it was a marshy path instead. (The map has already been changed)!

Unfortunately #35 didn’t work so please let me know if you visited it and forgot to let John know at Download.

Thanks as ever to Jens for another excellent map and the helpers who made everything run smoothly as well as the I Centre for an excellent event centre. Parking was a bit tight but the proximity of the bakery helped.

Thanks also to Ray Morriss, Maggie McPhillips, Michael Connor, David & Zoe Cowgill and Al Powell who helped Ben to collect the controls after their rides.

Final thanks to Al Powell & Maggie McPhillips who interrupted their rides to help a collapsed fell runner.

I have got 3 items of lost property so please contact me if you left your cycling shoes, helmet or green drinks bottle.

Our next event is at Washburn Valley near Otley on Saturday 28th June.

Hope you can make it.

 

Map for Bank Holiday Monday at Ingleton now available

The next event is a four hour event around Ingleborough (not over it!) . The map without controls is at the end of this post.

Fliers in the events section, online entry using the link above. Please enter online by Thursday

Brief details:
VENUE GR 695726
Ingleton Middle School LA6 3BU Just 800m off the A65 at Ingleton

FACILITIES Registration, toilets and refreshments in the hall Season Cakes Bakery open all day

COURSES 4 hour SCORE event (with a 2 hour option for NOVICES) Normal kites with SportIdent electronic punching

TERRAIN A variety of excellent bridleways and minor roads around Ingleborough, Ribblesdale and lanes south of the A65

REGISTER 10.30 – 11.45 STARTS 11.00 – 12.00

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Cleveland Hills map and comments

Here is the yesterday’s map

2014 Ingleby Greenhow 30000 Working Drawing with Controls 13th April

 

Cleveland Hills Organiser’s Comments

It was great to see 96 riders enjoy the spring sunshine on the North York Moors once they had climbed onto the escarpment where the views were stunning. (Another improvement of 50 riders on what was a NEMBOS event last year). Conrad & Jill had planned another excellent and challenging course which everyone seemed to enjoy.

Thanks as ever to Jens for another excellent map and the helpers who made everything run smoothly as well as Ingleby Greenhow Village Hall for an excellent event centre.

Andrew Windrum won the battle of the Andy’s by 10 points and they were both well ahead of the third placed rider in M40. Rik Thompson won M21 (408) for 3rd Overall while Ed Oliver Evans over-reached himself to lose all of his 450 points. Neil Reed won M50 for the first time with 365 points while Ray Morriss won M60 for the second month in a row with 330. James Martin took advantage of Ed’s mistake to win M18 with an excellent 320 points and Adrian & Luke Parker also scored well to win the Generation class with 315 points. Dave & Kelly Wilby took the Mixed honours with 295 points while Sheila Pearce (W40) was the leading lady again with 260. You can follow their splits and check out the map on the NYMBO web site.

I had already decided on my basic route before the event ( as I had seen the map) and I wanted to ride around Baysdale, Bilsdale and Hasty Bank. I managed although I was 3 minutes late and thoroughly enjoyed my ride (except for pushing my bike up onto Cold Moor and down through the forest to #53), the views were stunning and descents very fast especially on my new 29er!!

Thanks again to the helpers who enabled me to ride and finally to Steve Langron, Dave Lloyd, Andy Conn, John Rawden and Ray Morriss who helped Conrad to collect the controls after their rides. Everything was collected in by 5.30 so I was home by 6.30.

Planners’ Comments

We really enjoyed planning the event and putting out the controls on Friday was a joy with the great weather.  Our intention was to provide plenty of route choice and no one obvious route. A big thanks to Ingleby Greenhow Village Hall, Dudley Arms for the use of their car park and to Steve and Jens for their support during the planning.
Well done to all riders and thank you all for your positive comments at the end of the event


It’s only 8 days until our next NYMBO event which is a4 hour event at Ingleton on Monday 26th May. Ben Martin has planned an excellent course around (not over) Ingleborough on the excellent bridleway network.

This is part of the Overground Underground Festival and you can check out the full weekend programme at http://www.ogug.co.uk/

Hope to see you there or at another event soon

Steve

 

Summer arrived on the Cleveland Hills

The splits are on the results page. Andrew Windrum won the battle of the Andy’s this month by 10 points. They both had impressive scores so thanks to Conrad & Jill for an excellent, challenging course – and prefect weather. Thanks also to the helpers who make these events happen so that i can enjoy my 3 hour ride. Full report tomorrow

Here’s the map for this Saurday’s event in the Cleveland Hills. The venue is at Ingleby Greenhow Village Hall TS9 6LX (GR 579 065; 2 miles east of the B1257 in Great Broughton)

2014 Ingleby Greenhow 30000 Working Drawing without Controls

Ingleby Greenhow (Map without controls)

Parking, Registration and toilets at the Village Hall and refreshments available at the nearby Dudley Arms

You’ll find the flier for the event here.

REGISTER 11.30 – 12.45 STARTS 12.00 – 13.00

Online entry here please enter by 13th May.