The weather was kind and it was a pleasant morning. I’d expected a full field but there were only 22 competitors – maybe the Open TT the following day had prevented other local riders entering.
I signed in and then had a pleasant warm up ride through Avon Dassett and back along the Banbury Road. I felt in pretty good nick.
The start was in the small passing point just after the cattle grid at the base of the hill. The first few riders had done their climb as I got to the start and lined up behind numbers 9 and 10. Rider 10 was Naomi De Pennington who had the QOM on this segment ahead of riders like Elisa Longo Borghini, Lizzy Banks, Ashleigh Moolman Pasio and Dani Rowe who all sit in the Women’s top 10. (Strava segment here https://www.strava.com/segments/5016364)
The starter counted down 3, 2, 1 and I was off. On a short climb like this, clipping in quickly is vital and I did it moderately well. The climb starts off okay, then ramps up a bit, eases up for a stretch after half way and then finishes with a bit of a ramp to the finish line which is just before the left turn into the parking area.
There were a few spectators and hearing their shouts (“up, up, up”) gave me motivation to push hard. I eased down maybe a touch more than I should have as the gradient backed off a bit but maybe that helped me finish fairly strongly.
I stopped the clock at 1:38 which equalled my previous best time up there but was my best time from a standing start. Looks like I did my best ever power for that time as well which is all I could ask for really and this time beats Andre Greipel and Alex Dowsett although maybe they weren’t trying very hard.
I came a lowly 17th of the 22 entrants but it was a quality performance by many of them. The winner, Tobi Ng, clocked a 1:02 which is only 2 seconds slower than the KOM, shared by one Tiesj Benoot and Simon Clarke, and was from a standing start rather than a rampaging peloton.
Another enjoyable event under my belt. A couple of pics below – again thanks to Paul Dean who takes great shots at these events and shares them out free of charge and Mark Davis who took the shots showing the monument at the top). Number 22 is Tobi Ng, the winner.
Adding to the spectacle, a vintage car rally was going on at the same time and some of the cars, along with a good overview of the day, can be seen on this video that Mark also put together HERE
My next event is now 11th October which is a British Masters Hill Climb in Derbyshire. Anyone else fancy a bash? https://www.strava.com/segments/8325072