01.10.13 - Escape to Gisburn - Did You Make It? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Riders started to arrive on the Saturday as the course was being taped out, camping was available on site next to the Forest Den Cafe but the main action started on Sunday. The morning was dedicated to practice runs with most riders making a circuit of the full course followed the three timed stages in the afternoon. The first stage was on the volunteer built Homebaked section of trail, starting from |
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the top of the descent, much to the disgust of a number of riders who rode the ascent flat out during practice! The line ran down the twists and turns of this tight section before taking in the staircase bypass (controversial move there from Kev Duckworth, course engineer, according to Kev the bypass is actually harder to ride at speed than the staircase so more of challenge, I can't disagree as I don't ride the staircase at speed full stop) crossing the fireroad and plunging into Shortcut. The stage end took in the rocky drop and berm jump to end at the blue trail on the railway line. Riders started off at 12:20 at 30 second intervals with the last riders clearing the start 2 hours later.
Stage 3 again made use of volunteer built single track of the Swoopy section. Starting up on the fire road the first section is smooth and fast before becoming more technically challenging as the swoops get bigger and the penalty for missing the trail more severe. At the mega swoop both chicken run and main line were open for riders to choose (Kev mixing it up a bit this time and sitting on the fence). Quickly across the fire road and into Park Wood to finish the stage as the trail starts to climb after the S berm. The last of the riders were through before 4pm and making their way back to the hub for cakes (coffee renoirs and lemon drizzle cake were staples at the Forest Den cafe) and the podium photos. The day was pretty relaxed in format and management (the marshals were still on lunch as riders got to stage 2) but went pretty well. Only one serious accident resulting in a broken arm during practice and nothing to report during racing. Rider feed back has been pretty good with people asking when next year's event will be. Well nothing firm yet but Mike Marsden of Borderline Events and the volunteers were pretty up for it next year and started to discuss possibilities before the EZ-Ups were down. Kev already has half a dozen ideas for new lines and stages. Financially the day panned out really well with all the costs more than covered which means there will be a donation back to the Gisburn Volunteers / PMBA for trail development as well as money heading to the FC. The Forest Den Cafe also reported record takings so smiles all around (especially when they gave the last few coffee renoirs to Nick and Terry for free). Category Winners
Full results can be found at SPORTident. All pictures are courtesy of Nick Moor, www.npmphotos.co.uk, avid trail builder and photographer. Nick took over four hundred photos and has uploaded them to rootsandrain.com for you to peruse and purchase. He's even gone through and tagged them all for you. Here's a few more of Nick's Photos.
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