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Championship Weekend – MapRun Test Course

For the Championship Weekend at Kirkby Malzeard on 19 & 20 July, David Day has created a ‘test’ course that anyone can ride at any time to test out MapRun. This might appeal to both first-time users of MapRun and regular NYMBO riders who want to test their MapRun settings!

Entry for the events can be found here – remember there’s a 40% discount on all adult entries before midnight on Monday 14th.

Saturday – 5 hour event enter here | Sunday – 3 hour event enter here

All the other details, including camping information, can be found in the previous posts.

The test course has 6 controls plus the start and finish – riding to all the controls should take about 30 minutes but you might choose to just use 1 or 2 to test your phone out. You’ll be able to load the MapRun course from the usual location:

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This will be the location for the Saturday and Sunday courses too.

The course map for Sunday will be posted here shortly and MapRun download confirmation will be next week.

Championship Weekend – Saturday course map now available (Updated)

Just under 2 weeks until the Championship Weekend at Kirkby Malzeard. Here is the first of 3 blank course maps that will be available in advance. Firstly, it’s the map for the 5 hour course on Saturday 19th.

Saturday – 5 hour event enter here | Sunday – 3 hour event enter here

All the other details, including camping information, can be found in the previous posts.

Course Map Updated Tuesday 15th 20:40

Saturday Map – Updated

Championship Weekend 19 & 20 July – Kirkby Malzeard

Our July events on the weekend 19th and 20th July form part of the BMBO Championship as well as the 2025 NYMBO League.

Saturday is a longer 5 hour event enter here

Sunday is a 3 hour event enter here

We are using Ivy Bank campsite in Kirkby Malzeard as the event centre; this can accommodate tents, caravans, and motorhomes. We have a dedicated area at a special reduced rate – however, unfortunately electric hook-up isn’t available in this area.  The site also has and a Double Decker bus as accommodation, fire pits and hot tubs to hire. Facilities are good with toilets, showers, cafe/bar.
Please book direct with the site if you wish to stay:

  1. categories select events
  2. units select bike orienteers
  3. proceed to choose arrival date number of nights
  4. available unit select any pitch; the cost should come up as £10 per night per person.

The village has a pub, fish and chip shop, butchers and general store; nearby Grewelthorpe’s pub The Crown is recommended for food. There will be a marquee for registration and socialising post ride.

Paradise Farm Report and Results

Provisional results here, please check and make sure your score is correct. You can revise any missing controls using the HITMO function in MapRun (see FAQ page for details)

Thanks to John Dixon for planning a great course and to the various people who helped out on the day.

Here’s Johns report:

“Almost 50 riders turned up for a challenging ride in glorious sunshine. 

The trails were all dry but perhaps a bit more overgrown than when I first visited in April. 

I try to spread the controls so the better riders have to go the extra mile/km to mop up the smaller values. This may be reflected in the close spread of high scores, which, in the absence of some of those better riders, were quite modest, with no-one cracking 400. It may also be the fact that there was a lot of climbing to deal with!

Everyone seemed to have enjoyed the day, despite some tales of woe – punctures, getting lost, maprun not working, the usual carry on.

It was a busy day at High Paradise with a 70th Birthday party in progress, started on Friday afternoon and folk staying until Sunday, plus the regular visitors. Despite the workload HP looked after everyone with the usual good food and smiles. (Just remember, access is horse, bicycle or foot under normal circumstances).

Thanks to the helpers and to everyone who entered the event, see you at the next one?”

And the next event is the weekend at Kirkby Malzeard on July 19 & 20, entry on BMBO, details to follow.

Track from #21 to #29
Paradise Farm Control Map

Paradise Farm – online entries close Thursday – event parking details

Still time to get your online entry in for Saturday’s event at High Paradise Farm.

Given the forecast, I’m not sure that Tim needs to print the maps on waterproof paper, but entry by midnight tomorrow night will guarantee you a printed, colour map!!

Parking is in the field behind the cafe (see picture below) along with the Start and Finish locations as marked.

Please make sure you’ve seen the previous post with the blank map and the update on emergency procedures.

We will be using MapRun Tracking at this event to see if this is helpful from an event safety perspective. As always, please make sure your phone is fully charged and you’ve downloaded the course beforehand. You can turn off the event tracking if you wish. This feature isn’t supported for riders using Garmin MapRun-G (watches can only receive the GPS location, not broadcast it).

The MapRun course is ready for download at the usual location:
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The road to High Paradise Farm from Boltby up Sneck Yate Bank isn’t visible on the blank course map, so here’s the extract from the previous map for reference. Take care driving along the single road as the farm track is a bit uneven.

Next event – Paradise Farm – 21 June – course map and online entry

Our next event is on Saturday 21st June when we make a return trip to Paradise Farm near Boltby for the excellent tracks around the edge of the of the North York Moors. John Dixon has been in charge of planning for this one and the event centre has it’s excellent cafe for the end of your ride.

Online entry can be found here – don’t forget that you get 40% off adult entries before midnight on Monday 16th before online entry closes on Thursday 19th. Entry on the day should be available but a waterproof map is not guaranteed.

3 hour course, Registration 0915 -1015, starts from 0930 until 1030.

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

You may be aware that one of our riders had a serious accident at the Bishop Wilton event – he’s making a good recovery. Thankfully, such incidents are very rare at our events. However, it gives us the opportunity to review how we manage them.

  1. Improved registration – we are going to make sure that everyone checks their contact details at sign-in and stores the event phone numbers in their phone for easy access. We’re also going to improve the emergency contacts details on the printed map.
  2. Mandatory kit – we require all riders to carry an emergency foil blanket and orange emergency ‘perry’ whistle. This aligns with the BMBO kit list. In addition to the compulsory helmet, riders should also carry a small first aid kit (contents at riders discretion).

We’re reviewing a couple of other options as well, but it’s essential that we have procedures that we can operate consistently and effectively for all events and for all riders. For example, riders with a Garmin that has emergency alerts capability are encouraged to set that up and include the event phone number where possible but we can’t make that compulsory!

Bishop Wilton – report and initial results

Initial MapRun results and tracks can be found here

Thanks to Jon for planning an excellent, challenging course. Here’s his report:

Event 3 of the summer series saw 58 riders starting in Bishop Wilton. The course was based on the Yorkshire Wolds and covered parts of the Wolds Way and Minster Way and the deep chalk valleys of Millington, Thixendale and Fridaythorpe. Most of the high scoring riders took a clockwise route around the course, straight up the 160m climb out of Bishop Wilton and into the hills around Kirby Underdale before coming back through Fridaythorpe, picking up the rest of the points through Millington on the way back. There were loops to be taken round Huggate and Great Givendale for those not wanting to venture so far. Despite the first rain in a month falling overnight the course was still quite dry. The chalk hills usually mean there is very little mud so there was some fast riding even on the paths. GPS seemed particularly sketchy and a number of riders had issues with MapRun tracking so the final results might take a few days to finalise.

The village hall once again proved to be an excellent venue with plenty of parking for a change.

The event was not without some drama as a rider had a fall and suffered a badly injured hip. Special thanks to the three riders who stopped to help and gave up their event to wait for the ambulance (over two hours). This happened near control 8 which is as far away from the Headquarters as possible so even after the ambulance had arrived they had a long ride back into a strengthening headwind!!

Please check your MapRun results – a number of riders found #17 hadn’t registered as the GPS marker was a little way north of the road junction. If you use ‘HITMO’ in the results to amend the control to 40m it should pick it up. Any other problems, get in touch!

Bishop Wilton event on Saturday – online entries close on Thursday!

You’ve got until midnight Thursday to enter online for Saturdays event based at Bishop Wilton VIllage Hall. Entry on the Day might be possible, but always best to guarantee a map with an online entry.

Parking: There is parking at the village hall, if the carpark gets full you can park at the roadside around the edge of the village.  If the weather remains dry parking is allowed on the playing field.

The MapRun course is ready for download at the usual location or you can use the QR code.
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MapRun FAQ if you need them here

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40% Bishop Wilton entries until next Monday 19th May – course map now available

Our next NYMBO event is on Saturday 24th May at Bishop Wilton

Enter online here – with 40% off adult entries until midnight Monday

Event Centre: Village Hall, Worsendale Road, Bishop Wilton YO42 1ST
1 mile south of the A166 at Garrowby Hill, 5 Mike’s east of Stamford Bridge

3 hour course, Registration 0915 -1015, starts from 0930 until 1030.

Jon’s planned a great course in another area tta we’ve not visited in a while! Forecast suggests the tracks may still be quite dry (famous last words!)

Here’s the course map:

Bishop Wilton Course Map

Fadmoor Results & Report

Thanks to everyone who rode Saturday’s event at Fadmoor – the provisional MapRun results are here.

Please check to make sure your score has appeared and is correct! Let us know if any adjustments required that you haven’t been able to do yourself in MapRun (see FAQ if required). We’re aware of the switch between #10 and #19 on MapRun vs the paper map.

Here’s Jill and Conrad’s report:

We fell in love with the area more than 10 years ago after we did a similar event (Ralph and Christine). We spent a week each summer camping in Fadmoor and cycling on the lovely quiet roads and tracks with our son.

We fancied a change this year so planned an event from Fadmoor covering both Bransdale and Farndale as well as Rudland Rigg.

The tracks were bone-dry for the event but sodden during the recce stage in January and February. We avoided putting controls around Sleightholme Dale given the muddy riding earlier this year. If we’d known we were in for a long dry spell we would definitely have included the area.

It was great to chat with riders and everyone seemed to enjoy the riding.

Thank you to Tim for his great support and to Fadmoor Village Hall.

See you all soon.

Jill and Conrad Ellison