The Brownbacks Team write…
After the great success of the previous race on the 6th September the bar had been set high for the Brownbacks team. The introduction of a new course and low cloud reducing the quarry to a grey swirling backdrop led to a late course setup giving riders little time to familiarise themselves with the route and the challenges ahead. The cloud lifted 30 minutes before the start to the relief of all and the scene was set for another eventful race. The redesigned course would push the riders hard with little relief from challenging climbs and fast technical descents. The main course took more than its usual toll of early casualties as rider after rider underestimated the quarries trails and crashed out at “Caltrops”.
The Minx-Girl sponsored women’s categories saw a strong entry and some class technical riding, Lizzie Bowler led after the first lap but dropped out with a broken rear mech. Elaine Powell (Life Cycles Bolton) then dominated the race to win the Mountain Diva Category finishing 2 minutes clear of Jo Holden. This was despite a crash that left blood running down her leg for the rest of the race earning her the prize from www.direct-savings.co.uk. The constantly smiling Gill Crane (Clifton CC) stepping up a category came third holding off a continually improving Katie Palmer. Taking the honours in the Have-a-go Heroines was Carrie Price in her first race at the quarry.
Michael Coward (Velo 29 Cycling Team) won the Leisure Lakes sponsored men’s racer field pulling away from Gareth Taylor (Yatescycles.co.uk) who took the first lap prime. Tom Bell (LUCC/Torq/Stif) the previous weeks winner could only manage third. Showing how hard the racing is, a number of the racers retired after crashing including a broken frame, double punctures and Graham Smith (Leisure Lakes) retiring after losing his saddle on a bike he had built straight from the box that morning. Tom Albutt again took the honours in the Blazing Saddles (Hebden Bridge) sponsored Weekend Warrior category with Mike Hodgson and Matthew Holstead (Lifecycles Bolton) taking second and third respectively, mechanicals seeing off the other contenders.
The Have-a-go Heroes category is fast close racing with the top 5 separated by only a minute. Nicholas Dinsdale (Clitheroe Bike Club) making up for the previous race coming out on top, with Richard Simms (Richardsons CC) pushing hard but not able to catch him before the line. The new On-One sponsored “Lads” category for younger riders ran with a small but quality field with strong competition for the prizes. John McCellar (North West MTB Centre) pipped the previous weeks winner Benjamin Mossman and with sprints for the line even for the lower placings all the riders showed plenty of spirit.
Thanks and appreciation go to the marshals and the sign-on/ timing team who gave up their morning lie-in to let others race.
Race 3 is on the 18th October and pre-entry is still open. A new course designer should see some more changes to shake things up and there is the added attraction of trade stands from Leisure Lakes and Blazing Saddles , on-site catering and plenty of car-parking for riders and spectators.
Below is a video of the race submitted to us by Richard Drake. About Richard’s video: “Second of the Hope Series 2 Lee Quarry race series. I managed an extra lap this time round, but still plenty of lung busting climbs…”
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Thats a really good piece of film! Shows the quarry off really well, and all the thank you’s mean a lot and its only wanting us (brownbacks) to do it all next year!