Final details will be posted here by the end of the week including the MapRun download.
The final league positions have been updated (link below) – we will need any final corrections before 23:59 Thursday, so please check your own score. This version has a couple of corrections since Saturday’s version.
The weather forecast as a result of Storm Amy means we’re going to postpone Saturday’s event at Cracoe until Saturday October 25th. All entries will be moved to this date, please get in touch if that’s a problem and we can arrange a refund or transfer. Whilst the forecast might improve we felt it better to have certainty for everyone as early as possible and minimise the risk of late cancellation. See you on the 25th!
Last year the event headed South, this year it will head North. 4 hours of biking on the moors between Malham and Grassington taking in fast tracks, built trail, micro nav in villages and some stiff climbs and swooping descents. With recent rain we cannot promise no mud, but many tracks are on well drained limestone. Adrian Parker has been out testing the trails – which span lowland pasture and exposed moor land (see photos from the Reece – can you name the trig point?). Bring a waterproof as even a clement day at the Hall may be blowy on the tops.
The event will be followed by the prize giving for the series and complimentary hot pies for all competitors and the opportunity to buy home-made cake for pudding to support a local environmental charity – Zero Carbon Harrogate.
Results are here (any controls with zero values have been removed) – drop Tim a note with any questions or clarifications).
Here’s Steve’s report:
I can’t remember such a prolonged period of heavy rain. We have already arranged to use this course on Saturday 11th July followed by 4 hours in Wensleydale on the 12th.
Saturday entries will be transferred to our new Swaledale event on July 11th 2026. If you can’t make it, please ask for a refund or for a free entry at another nymbo event.
Please dont ride on any of the private tracks on Barningham or Arkengarthdale moors. We only had permission to use them on Saturday so please stick to the bridleways.
What a difference 24 hours makes (as the pictures show!) . Glorious sunshine following 24 hours of continuous rain so riders could enjoy the rather damp tracks either side of the fast flowing River Swale.
As always, I thoroughly enjoyed checking out the tracks during the dry summer months as it’s such a glorious area. With controls on both sides of the valley it was a tough decision to decide when and where to cross the Swale. Its interesting to look at your routes on Maprun which were very different. Not sure about Andy’s decision to cross the bog through 19 and 24 (for no points) as it was the shortest route between 29 and 9! It can’t have been much fun.
Thanks to everyone for returning with positive comments and congratulations to the category winners.
Wine, drinks bottles and cake boxes from the DBC:
Tom Gibbs
Bob Cherry
David Day
Fiona Wright
Angela Brand-Barker
Karen Blackburn
Claire Riley & Dave Cowgill
Mike Hayward
Sheila Pearce
OMM vouchers were presented to the 8 riders who competed in the Wye Valley event and this weekend:
Ria Murray
Andy Conn
Ifor Powell
John Rawden
Michael Connor
Alan Shergold
Helen Bagley
Mike Hayward
Thanks to the keepers for letting us use the private gravel estate tracks, DBC and their staff for making us welcome and Tim for drawing an excellent map. We realise that the minor roads weren’t obvious so we will highlight them in future. Hopefully we’ll see more riders at our final event in Cracoe on October 4th. Enter here!
What a difference 24 hours makes. Glorious sunshine following 24 hours of continuous rain so riders could enjoy the rather damp tracks either side of the fast flowing River Swale. Lots of positive comments from riders as they finished but I’ll write a full report when I’ve seen the results tomorrow. Thanks to the keepers for letting us use the private gravel estate tracks, DBC and their staff for making us welcome and Tim for drawing an excellent map. We realise that the minor roads weren’t obvious so we will highlight them in future. Hopefully we’ll see more riders at our final event in Cracoe on October 4th
Results are here (any controls with zero values have been removed) – drop Tim a note with any questions or clarifications)
Here are the start and finish locations for the Swaledale events this coming weekend – see previous posts for the course maps.
It’s not too late to enter – online entry closes midnight Thursday and the discount for entering both Saturday and Sunday can still be applied until then.
Here are the course maps for next weekend’s events in Swaledale – there may be some ‘spot the difference’ changes over the course of next week but the main areas will be unchanged.
Our usual earlybird discount ends on Monday 15th, but the discount for entering both days applies until online entries close on Thursday. Make sure to apply the discount as an “extra” to the Saturday event.
Steve Willis has been hard at work on the two 4 hour courses for our Swaledale weekend. You can ride just the Saturday or Sunday if you wish, but as camping for Friday and Saturday night is included in the entry fee, why not make a weekend of it.
The best value option is to enter before the online discount ends on Monday 15th, and make sure to add the extra discount if you’re riding both days – that will make the adult rider price just £30 for 2 events.
The event centre is Dales Bike Centre, Fremington, Reeth. DL11 6AW
registration is 09:30-10:30 and starts 10:00 – 11:00
Day 1 – SATURDAY You’ll be heading north on Saturday so it’s going to be a tough start and a fast finish. Thanks to the keepers on Barningham and Arkengarthdale East estates for giving us permission to use all of their private tracks. So some new tracks to add to the usual bridleways but please don’t ride them beforehand or they might withdraw their permission!!
Day 2 – SUNDAY You’ll be heading west on Sunday so thanks to the keepers on Reeth, Grinton and Arkengarthdale West estates for letting us use their private tracks but the same as yesterday. Please stick to the bridleways if you go for a ride beforehand.
Free coffee and cake afterwards from the DBC on both days Prizes will be presented at 3.30 on Sunday to the weekend winners plus OMM vouchers to the best of those who rode in both events – Wye Valley in May and Swaledale this weekend.