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Arkendale Saturday 1st March – more details!

Still plenty of time to get your online entry in for this Saturday’s event at Arkendale. there’;s a healthy entry list already, but more welcome before the deadline on Wednesday night. There may be some EOD maps available but always best to pre-enter if you can. Course map in the previous post.

PARKING: Claire has now confirmed the followinge arrangements – please read!

Parking is at Sunnyside Farm, Arkendale. Access from West Field Lane not Reins where you will be met by a closed electric gate. Go up the side of the Blue Bell pub and after the last house on the left, about 130m, turn left down a farm track. You should probably see Simon Coiley to direct you but if not: park nose/rear in on the hard standing on the left as soon as you go through the farm gate or further down the track nose/rear in on the hard standing on the right.

Opposite the parking on the right, is a barn which we can park side on to, there is no need for the farm vehicles/hay to be taken out that are in it. Hopefully this will accommodate everyone and the road not obstructed. Should these areas be full, there is also parking in the farm yard at the end of the track but please don’t block entrances to the buildings. There may be people visiting the farm so people need to be able to get down the track to the farm house. There are no plans for large farm vehicles to be moving about.

No parking in the pub car park or Village Hall car park opposite. There is another cycling event on which has booked the Village hall and the pub car park is very small and required for staff and people staying.

Food: Pub would be grateful for pre-orders – we’ll send these across Thursday morning so please send by then, orders after that may depend on availability. Menu here (and links to childrens menu)

Parking:

Next event – Arkendale – Saturday 1st March – course map now available

Here’s the course map for our next event based at Arkendale village on Saturday 1st March. Technically, this is our February event – but owing to the way the calendar falls this year we have this event and the next one on Saturday March 29th.

Enter online here – entries close Weds 26th – 25% discount if you enter by Monday

PARKING…. details to follow next week (the pub car park is too small).

Lets hope we can get another excellent number of entries like we did for Easingwold in January

1st March Course Map

Easingwold Report and Provisional Results

Great to see 53 riders for a winter event and we were blessed with a perfect day. Sunshine, no wind, icy roads or muddy singletrack bridleways. As always, I enjoyed planning the course and thought 53k to clear up (on my ebike) would just about be enough to keep the fittest riders going for 2 hours. Ed Oliver-Evans did manage to clear up but needed an extra 4 minutes so I think the plan worked. It’s a great area with stunning views, quiet, picturesque villages and no long steep climbs but just enough to make you notice them.

Congratulations to the class winners, Ed (521) followed by Isaac Pressley (513) in M21, Mark Chryssanthou (M40-472), Adrian Parker (M50-481), Maurice Kelly (M60/70-410), Claire Riley (W40/50-415), Sarah Slade (W60/70-355), Conrad & Jill Ellison (X50/60-399), Fionn O’Toole & Ian Puckrin (Gen-340) on their first event.

The provisional results below and  the Maprun version with splits – please get in touch with any corrections.

Thanks to the staff at the Commercial Inn for providing an excellent event centre and post-event food.

Our next Winter event is at Arkendale on March 1st. Hope to see you there. PS This is Arkendale near Boroughbridge, not Arkengarthdale in Swaledale!!

Thanks to Steve for planning a great event today, perfectly timed to avoid the storm!

MapRun results link here

Provisional results here

Easingwold event details – Saturday 25th

Storm Éowyn looks as though it will have died down by tomorrow and the forecast looks good – which is excellent news for the sixty riders who’ve entered. Do let us know if you’re thinking of enetring on the day as spare maps are likely to be limited.

The MapRun course is ready for download
select event / UK / North Yorkshire / NYMBO / Winter 24-25 /
Map below for Start/Finish and one way roads (for cars and bikes!)
Parking is in Easingwold marketplace and at the SE corner of the map next to the Galtres Leisure Centre if the market place is full
Registration: 0915 – 1015
Starts 0930 – 1030
 

start – finish location

Course area map for Easingwold – Saturday 25th January – online entry open now

Happy New Year! It’s not long now until our first event of 2025 – at Easingwold, and expertly planned by Steve Willis.

The event centre is The Commercial Inn, Easingwold Marketplace, YO61 3AA

It’s a 2 hour event on the quiet country lane network and a few of the better bridleways in this undulating rural area. You also might visit 3 pretty villages depending on your route choice – Husthwaite, Crayke & Huby

Free parking in the market place or the Galtres Leisure Centre

Registration: 0915 – 1015
Starts 0930 – 1030

Keen Parkrunners should note that the Easingwold ParkRun is very close by so it’s possible to do both events on the day.

ENTER ONLINE HERE
Online entry closes midnight Thursday
23rd January
25% for entries by Monday 20th

Course map 25th January 2025

Course map 25th January 2025

Rainbows amidst the storms (aka Yorkshire Water Park Report and Results)

rainbows

Rainbows!

MapRun results and everyones routes here

**updated – course map below**

North Yorkshire Water Park, near Scarborough, hosted the second of the winter series events. 25 hardy riders braved the biblical forecast of the fast approaching storm Darragh.

Fortunately, the storm held off for everyone, with only a strengthening wind in the later stages. The Waterpark also hosts a regular parkrun on a Saturday morning and 5 keen competitors decided to take part in both events.  These were Tim Evans, David Steel, Dave Robertson, Edwyn Oliver-Evans and Isaac Pressley.  Of these Isaac came out top with an excellent second place and 18:00 for 5k. Not far behind was Edwyn in seventh place.

The course was split by the A170 with 210 points available on the pan flat south side and the rest in the hillier north.  The North covered ground that some riders may remember, going into the village of Sawdon and the up to the edge of Wykeham forest.

All riders opted to clear some of the control to the south of the road, before moving north.  With loops around Sawdon to the west, above Wykeham in the centre, and Hutton Buscel to the east playing a part in most riders’ route planning. Only Edwin cleared the course followed by Nuno missing just one control. However both riders were over the magic 10 min late and so took heavy penalties. Results are still provisional at the time of writing, however it looks like Edwin will take the overall. Second and third will be decided by the penalties. Isaac backed up his excellent run in the Parkrun with 490 points and only 45s late.

Special thanks to the Wykeham Estates for allowing access to the private roads in the area and the Waterpark for providing a great base for the event, hopefully we can return in sunnier times and attract more riders. Many riders certainly appreciated the log fire in the café after the event.

Thanks to Jon for planning an excellent course and a great event centre (including optional Parkrun)!

Next event – 7th December – course map now available!

Less than a week until our December event, which is on Saturday 7th at the Yorkshire Water Park.

Online entry closes Thursday 5th December

Registration: 9.15 – 10.15
Start Time between 9.30 – 10.30

PARKING: Due to mud in the intended parking area we will now park further into the Waterpark near the finish and Café.  We will park in the Zip Line carpark, you can’t miss this as you drive round the lake!!  There are toilets at the Zip tower that we can use without crossing the parkrun course, and more toilets near the café.  There will be an area cordoned off for our use however we will be sharing the car park with some park runners. There is plenty of parking. The start will now be an 800m ride to the entrance to the waterpark.  Signs and marshals will be around to guide you.

CAFE: This will be open from 9am if there are you are travelling with a non-rider. It’s busy with park runners from 9.30 -11.00 but will be quieter when riders are finishing. They serve pizzas, all day breakfasts and the usual café fair. They are happy to take orders for when you finish.

DIRECTIONS: Click here for directions and more information about the waterpark

START/FINISH: See picture for details of the start and finish

start finish

start finish

Course map

7th December Course Map

next event – 7th December – Yorkshire Water Park

Just under 2 weeks until our next winter series event at the Yorkshire Water Park [insert joke here about most of Yorkshire being a water park at the moment]

Online entry here

The event is based at North Yorkshire Water Park, Wykeham, Scarborough YO13 9QU.  The site has plenty of parking, toilets, changing facilities and a large café. The course will be mostly based on the tracks and bridleways of the Wykeham estate and includes some paths not normally available to ride. There is one major A road (A170) that splits the course.  The south of this road is flat and should be fast with a more challenging hillier section to the north of the road. Course map will be posted onlin at some point this week

Note: There is a regular Parkrun at the Waterpark on a Saturday morning that usually attracts 200+ runners. If you are feeling particularly energetic please feel free to arrive early and run this event.

Toilets: The main toilets are at the waterpark café. To access these you will have to cross the Parkrun course.  This is easy but please dismount and follow the parkrun marshals directions. It is usually only busy between 9.20 and 9.40 so if you can avoid these times it would help.

Kirkby Malzeard – Report & results

Provisional results here (or find them in the MapRun app); corrections to Tim no later than Tuesday please so he can finalise and we can publish.

During the summer Dallowgill event, the centre manager mentioned the possibility of using Ivy Bank campsite as a bike O venue. Investigation revealed that it had parking, a small cafe, toilets, wifi & was a bit quirky [cut down beer barrels for gents urinals being one of them!] Add the free bike wash after, the decision was made. I biased the area to the E so as not to overlap the Dallowgill event, taking some of you on the BW E of the A6108 through Ripon Parks; in the S Studley Royal deer park showcased the rutting stags, impressing their ladies. Kirkby Malzeard has a lot of minor roads & gravel tracks, giving many route options without having to travel on the muddiest BWs. # 26 & 30 were temptingly located close to the finish but not all riders had time for them. # 14 & 28 were there to get you through Ripon whilst avoiding the town centre. The loop of # 5, 1, 6 seemed a good start but only scored 20 points – going straight to #11 scored 15 & took you to the same place much quicker.

The 47 riders enjoyed dry weather with virtually no wind, not bad for November but many were late back – a result of the lumpy contours & also the fact that Ivy Bank sits at the highest point on the course. When Andy Conn entered & then Edwyn O-Evans I was worried that the course may have been cleared in the 2 hour limit but not quite. Not too many tech problems, riders are obviously mastering the intricacies of MapRun, just a few phones misbehaving here & there; if you have a Garmin watch it can be loaded with the MapRun app via a phone or tablet, in my experience the watch is foolproof on these events.

Top rider was golden oldie M50 Andy Conn with 461, just ahead of M21 Edwyn 457, if only the latter had not been to Parkrun before perhaps he would have squeezed home. Local M50 Harvey Jones made use of his home advantage to score 449 once the young Rochesters had sorted his tech for him. Top Mix was Sally & Saul 324 just ahead of Claire & David’s 320 whose 70 penalties killed them. Solo ladies saw W60 Sarah Slade come out top with 310, head & shoulders above the rest; generation team result was close, the Dranes 316 just pipping the Risbey’s 310. Further down the field Pamela’s 279 was enough to see off partner Maurice’s 231 but he was concentrating on getting back to watch Leeds United that afternoon [why?]. Bad luck James LePage who suffered a puncture a couple of miles from home only to discover that his saddlebag had opened up & lost his repair kit, another rider did find his multi spanner though [small consolation].

Next event is Jonathan Purdy’s Yorkshire Water park at Wykeham [also an opportunity for Parkrun there first?] on 7 December – don’t miss this new area….
David Day Planner (thanks to David for organising an excellent course!)