Here’s the course map for the next event. If you’ve already done 4 events this year then if you enter this event you’ll reach the five events needed to receive this years NYMBO mug! Prize-giving after this event for all the category winners.
Updated 6th October 1645: start/finish location corrected
The forests and surrounding trails around Hackness haven’t been used since 2016 and offer a wide range of riding.
Not 1 but 3 wooded areas are covered by the event, Broxa, Wykenham and Raincliffe woods.
The event utilises as much singletrack as possible so there are some fast (and some less fast) flowing trails with great views, and a few tricky climbs / descents. However once up these climbs both Broxa and Wykeham offer some relatively flat riding.
As of last Saturday (23rd) most of the trails were riding really well, and as the forecast is pretty reasonable I’m hoping that this will be the case on the 7th
Parking : We have use of the Village Hall, officially from 12:30 ish onwards IF you arrive early then it might be sensible on street parking, obviously avoiding blocking the village and annoying the locals.
Registration 12:00 -13:00
Starts 12:30-13:30
Don’t forget there will be prize giving for all our category winners after the event and if you’ve ridden 5 events this season then you qualify for the NYMBO 2023 League Mug!! 🏆
It was a pity the weather was so unpleasant on the day but everyone seemed to return to the Dales Bike Centre with smiles on their faces – or were they grimaces. I always enjoy planning courses anywhere and in particular so close to home. It’s a beautiful area with lots of great riding and the views are usually spectacular. It’s always a tough uphill start from the DBC but once you’re on the tops, the tracks go on for miles and the return is usually downhill and downwind. The tracks were a lot drier when I did my final check a fortnight ago so apologies if some of them were a bit wetter and softer than expected. Unfortunately some of the tracks can be rough so a few riders had punctures and the wet weather made it difficult to repair them. Impressed that Andrew Windrum walked 5 miles back to DBC to repair a tyre then rode back up the Fremington track to continue his ride. Also, well done to David Day who decided to push his bike with a flat tyre and visit a few extra controls on his way back Congratulations to the category winners especially those who were booked in to ride on Sunday. Thanks to Arkengarthdale East and Reeth Estates who were happy for us to use some of their private gravel tracks. Thanks also to DBC for their hospitality and Tim for drawing an excellent map.
SUNDAY RACE REPORT
The course stayed south of the river on Sunday but the morning views didn’t look any better than on Saturday. Fortunately, the rain eased off and the wind didn’t get any stronger so I hope you could enjoy the better riding conditions. All riders (except Andy Conn) realised that they would have to ignore either the SW or SE part of the map but most decided to enjoy a stunning ride up or down Apedale and hopefully the estate track on Bolton Moor. Again the tracks had softened since my last ride so I’m sorry if they caught anyone out. I must admit I didn’t expect so many riders to use the tough bridleway between 23 and 25 so I wish I’d positioned 23 SW at the shooting hut. (Isn’t hindsight wonderful)!! Thanks to Grinton and Bolton estates for letting us use their private estate tracks. (Please remember that we have no right to use the track past Greenhaw Hut except on Sundays and never during the breeding season March to July). Thanks again to the DBC for their hospitality and the cake boxes for the weekend winners. Hopefully we’ll see you at our final event at Wykeham & Broxa Forest on Saturday 7th October. Congratulations again to the leading riders on the day and here are the full combined scores.
Gen Martin Edwards & Will Edwards 258 256 514 Gen Daniel Hall & Finlay Hall 145 210 355 M40 Jonathan Ellis 355 405 760 M40 Ria Murray 335 360 695 M50 Ifor Powell 455 420 875 M50 Andrew Windrum 408 435 843 M50 David Cowgill 370 365 735 M50 Conrad Ellison 370 350 720 M50 Sion James 361 350 711 M50 Jeff Mew 320 335 655 M50 Tim Evans 335 265 600 M50 Kevin Hodgson 290 225 515 M50 Bruce Wilkinson 210 280 490 M50 John Kirkham & Dave Peel 185 245 430 M60 Paul Dobson 340 380 720 M60 Chris Swift 339 362 701 M60 Simon Caldwell 306 352 658 M60 Anthony Gray 240 330 570 M70 John Dixon 295 200 495 M70 David Day 185 310 495 M70 Mike Barnard 247 185 432 W40 Claire Riley 370 365 735 W40 Fiona Wright 280 310 590 W40 Fiona Hall 145 210 355 W50 Beth Perrou 361 350 711 W70 Karen Blackburn 245 225 470 X40 Si Gittings & Emmy Hoyes 320 120 440 Ebike Ray Morriss 370 400 770 Ebike Bryan Elson 325 390 715
Note: we sometimes send an email out to entrants on the Friday before the event with these details, we won’t be doing that this tim as there are no extra details to send! Any problems please get in touch!
This time next week you could be getting ready to ride the Saturday Swaledale course, the map for that is in the previous post. Here’s the course map for Sunday which promises some more great riding but to the South of the DBC.
You can enter one or both events next weekend, and there are prizes for riders doing both events. Camping available, all the details here.
Entry is a bargain, and you get a 50% disount if you enter by midnight Wednesday (ahead of online entries closing on Thursday). Entry on the day may be possible but better if you can enter online so we print enough maps.