Burrington Combe 2020

Today was my 10th entry for the Bristol South CC promotion on Burrington Combe.

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It’s always a hill climb I enjoy riding. A good long climb, nice scenery and, over the years, I have got to know quite a few riders and organisers from the Bristol scene. It also helps that the climb historically suited my riding style. The last eight times I have entered – going all the way back to 2005 – I came first. It was an unbeaten run that was more than overdue to be broken. Since I was last here in 2016, a lot has happened. And it’s not just me getting older.

I thought the conditions were quite good. 12 degrees, hardly any wind, maybe 1 mph headwind at the top, but not noticeable. My race went fairly well. I warmed up on the road, switched to the lighter racing wheels and went off to the start. I got into a good rhythm and I paced it reasonably well. I made quite a good effort, riding as hard as I could for 7+ minutes and making an extra effort at the steep bits. The only downside to the race was that my time was about 30 seconds slower than I would have liked. As a great French philosopher once said “That’s life, mate!”

My very first cycling blog was not cyclinginfo.co.uk, but an appendix to richardpettinger.com (so long ago I even had a different name). It was a pretty feeble first effort at writing about cycling. I mainly remember calling the blog “It’s all downhill from here” which, at the time, I thought was very amusing for a blog about cycling. I then moved to cyclinginfo.co.uk before settling on cyclinguphill.com. But, as I enter the more mature phase of life, perhaps the title “It’s all downhill from here” will prove increasingly apt.

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On the start line for Burrington Combe 2005 (notice no bar tape)

Out of interest – this was the kind of blog I wrote from my 2005 event – Bristol South CC

In 2005, I remember spending hours getting the bike lighter, I think I ran a 44 single chainring, and all kinds of marginal gains. I was really proud at how light the bike was – something in the region of  6kg for a scandium Ribble frame. These days, taking off my bottle cage is my main concession to bike preparation. Though the Emonda is a pretty good starting point.

Interesting of note – in 2005, there were only three riders under 8 minutes; today there were nineteen. (though James Dobbin went on to win Nat HC in 2006/07). I imagine in 2005 there were very few juniors or women on the startsheet as they were a rare breed in that era. These days the hill climb scene is attracting a greater diversity of riders which is a very good thing, even if does mean us older folk see ourselves slipping down the standings.

The other blog of note from rp.com was a report from the 2005 National Hill Climb.

In the past few weeks, I have had a small dip in form. I have especially struggled (comparatively) on the longer climbs. I used to do better on the long climbs, but these days it is the other way around. I think part of the reason may be due to the fact I don’t train as much as I used to. On short climbs, you can get by on quite low mileage and a few efforts. For the longer climb, it seems to make a bigger difference how fit you are. It would be interesting to see what would happen if next year I tried training like I used to. But, I now realise that to do 10-15 hours of training is a really big commitment of time, energy and enthusiasm. Whether I will ever have that time or inclination to train, I doubt.

At the race, I saw a few people I hadn’t seen for quite a while. Including Nick Pashley who was the club captain during my days at Oxford University CC. I was club treasurer and Nick was a larger than life presence. He mainly rides cyclo-cross, but with that being cancelled for 2020 – he made a sideways jump (or should that be vertical) jump into the hill climb scene. He made a very creditable time for a first effort at hill climbs, and he’s definitely not a whippet like me.

Time: 7.31 – 369 watts

Previous results on Burrington Combe

  • 2004 – 7.12 – 2nd / 43 – winner D.Axford (7.02 CR)
  • 2005 – 7.061st / 61  – (2005 blog)
  • 2008 – 7.211st / 50
  • 2009 – 7.201st / 55
  • 2010 – 7.101st / 51 – (blog 2010)
  • 2011 – 6.511st  /48 – CR (blog 2011)
  • 2014 – 6.57 – 1st / 118blog 2014
  • 2015 – 6.58 – 1st / 110blog 2015
  • 2016 – 7.17 – 1st / 113 (386W) – blog 2016
  • 2020 – 7.31 – 8th / 113 (369 W)

Thanks to Bristol South CC for putting on the event in these testing times.

Of note

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Photo by Paul Jones. I should add that I haven’t put on any weight – I had just stuffed a skinsuit up my cycle top.


Vale Street

On my way back from Burrington Combe, I made short detour to Vale Street, Bristol. I read about it in Simon Warren’s Another 100 Climbs. It claims to be the steepest residential street in Europe. It’s a bit of a gimmicky climb being very short. But, it is very steep and makes a good photo.

I run a 11-speed cassette (with one removed) on my old lightweight rear wheel (10 speed hub). When I went for the climb, I went down into lowest gear, only for chain to fall off, leaving me kind of stranded, horizontal to this super steep gradient. I was just stuck for a few seconds not knowing what to do or where to go. If someone had been watching, they might have found the predicament quite funny. Second time around, I chose gear more carefully. It’s a weird sensation, I could never let myself rip and try really hard as I feared I would fall off on the adverse camber. I should have tried the really hard way from the bottom of the hill, up the really steep left-hander section. But, my lowest gear was 39*23 and it wasn’t working very well  I felt I would not make it and probably fall over. So I gave it a miss. But, I did do it coming down the adjoining road and turning right.

So two hill climbs for the price of one. I’ve ticked it off my bucket list of climbs to do. It took me 21 seconds and went round the block three times.

Results Burrington Combe 2020

Position First Name Last Name Gender Category Club Precise Time
1 Carl Jolly Male Espoir University of Bristol Cycling Club (UOBCC) 07:11.3
2 Thomas Arkell Male Espoir East London Velo 07:13.0
3 Phil Stonelake Male Vet Bristol Road Club 07:17.7
4 Jake Hollins Male Senior Bath Cycling Club 07:23.8
5 Jacques Coates Male Espoir Team PB Performance 07:28.4
6 Nicholas Candy Male Espoir North Road CC 07:28.6
7 Ben Millar Male Senior Team Tor 2000 | KALAS 07:30.5
8 Tejvan Pettinger Male Vet Sri Chinmoy Cycling Team 07:31.3
9 Will Duffy Male Espoir Bath Cycling Club 07:31.8
10 Archie Cross Male Senior Team Lifting Gear Products/Cycles In Motion 07:32.6
11 Tom Lowe Male Vet Born to Bike – Bridgtown Cycles 07:34.2
12 Nick Livermore Male Senior Bristol South Cycling Club 07:35.9
13 Andrew Kirby Male Senior 73 Degrees Bicycles, WestSide Coaching rt 07:37.2
14 Tom Williams Male Junior Webbs 1902 CC 07:39.2
15 Ted Cross Male Senior University of Bristol Cycling Club (UOBCC) 07:43.4
16 Charlie Lacaille Male Espoir University of Bristol Cycling Club (UOBCC) 07:49.6
17 Jake Sargent Male Espoir FTP (Fulfil The Potential) Racing 07:58.3
18 Daniel Eastment Male Vet 1st Chard Wheelers 07:59.6
19 Thomas Hall Male Senior Bristol South Cycling Club 07:59.8
20 Jonathan Heath Male Senior NFTO CC 08:00.4
20 Andrew Metherell Male Vet Salt and Sham Cycle Club 08:00.4
22 Glyndwr Griffiths Male Vet 73 Degrees Bicycles, WestSide Coaching rt 08:02.8
23 Adam Whitehead Male Senior Bristol South Cycling Club 08:04.9
24 Joseph Wright Male Juvenile Team Zoyland 08:05.0
25 Steve Thomas Male Vet Bristol Road Club 08:05.2
26 Joe Taylor Male Senior Magspeed Racing 08:08.3
27 Harvey Thomas Male Juvenile Bristol Road Club 08:08.5
28 Carl Dyson Male Senior Leicester Forest CC 08:08.7
29 Daniel Pink Male Senior GS Avanti 08:12.6
30 Karl Norris Male Vet 360VRT 08:13.5
31 Robert Francis Male Espoir Reflex Racing 08:18.7
32 Liam Cahill Male Senior Reflex Racing 08:22.4
33 Thomas Southey Male Senior Bristol South Cycling Club 08:23.4
34 Charles Coleman Male Senior Rogue Racing 08:26.3
35 Jamie Richardson Paige Male Senior Magspeed Racing 08:27.9
36 Anthony Clark Male Senior FTP (Fulfil The Potential) Racing 08:28.3
36 Natalie Grinczer Female Senior CAMS -Tifosi 08:28.3
38 Matthew Skeats Male Senior University of Bristol Cycling Club (UOBCC) 08:30.1
38 Joe Norledge Male Senior Bristol South Cycling Club 08:30.1
40 Junda Niu Male Espoir University of Bristol Cycling Club (UOBCC) 08:37.5
41 Nicole Coates Female Espoir Torelli 08:38.5
42 Josh Griffiths Male Espoir Bikestrong-KTM 08:39.4
43 Jon Reilly Male Senior Bristol South Cycling Club 08:39.7
44 Richard Bennett Male Senior Bristol South Cycling Club 08:43.5
45 Sam Westlake Male Senior PDQ Cycle Coaching 08:43.8
46 Jack Luke Male Senior Bristol South Cycling Club 08:45.2
47 James Harrison Male Senior Sodbury Cycle Sport 08:46.0
48 Ben Turner Male Vet Wellington Wheelers Cycling Club 08:47.3
49 Tavis Walker Male Vet Rogue Racing 08:49.6
50 Gary Fouracres Male Vet Mendip Cycling Club 08:51.2
51 Scott Chalmers Male Senior Magspeed Racing 08:51.4
52 Jonathan Marriott Male Espoir University of Bristol Cycling Club (UOBCC) 08:51.6
53 Ash Miles Male Vet CC Giro 08:52.9
54 Tom Taylor Male Juvenile Avid Sport 08:56.0
55 Jon James Male Vet Mendip Cycling Club 08:57.8
56 Kate MacTear Female Senior Bristol South Cycling Club 08:58.2
57 Christopher Britten Male Vet Sodbury Cycle Sport 09:00.9
58 Luke Browne Male Senior BS10 Cycling Club 09:07.4
59 Jon Wiggins Male Senior PDQ Cycle Coaching 09:07.5
60 Edward Trenchard Male Vet Bristol South Cycling Club 09:12.2
61 Edward Arnold Male Senior Stroud Valley Velos 09:13.0
62 Felix Smith Male Senior Bristol South Cycling Club 09:13.1
63 Clare Good Female Senior PDQ Cycle Coaching 09:14.6
64 Christine Wellington Female Vet Birmingham Running, Athletics and Triathlon Club 09:15.6
65 Charlotte Davies Female Senior FTP (Fulfil The Potential) Racing 09:16.7
66 Paul Jones Male Vet Bristol South Cycling Club 09:18.7
67 Tommy Barlow Male Vet Clevedon & District Road Club 09:19.3
68 David English Male Vet Chippenham & District Wheelers 09:20.8
69 Nick Pashley Male Vet Bristol CX 09:24.2
70 Marc Allen Male Vet Swindon Road Club 09:26.7
71 Tomasz Osinski Male Senior BS10 Cycling Club 09:29.5
72 Leo Guilfoyle Male Junior Clevedon & District Road Club 09:30.2
73 Steven Cottington Male Vet Bath Cycling Club 09:33.3
74 Leon Gierat Male Vet Bristol CX 09:36.6
75 Daniel Andres Male Senior FTP (Fulfil The Potential) Racing 09:40.1
76 Emily Kate Walton Female Senior Beeston Cycling Club 09:41.4
77 Ben Loxton Male Espoir University of Bath Cycling Club 09:43.5
78 Naomi Eaton Female Senior Stroud Valley Velos 09:44.4
79 Charlie Bird Male Senior Rogue Racing 09:45.8
80 Louis Wright Male Juvenile Team Zoyland 09:49.3
81 Edward Morris Male Vet Okehampton CC 09:55.3
82 Evan Griffiths Male Senior North Essex Velo 09:55.5
83 Alan Green Male Vet Magspeed Racing 09:59.0
84 Richard Burt Male Vet Solihull CC 10:15.0
85 Oliver Strother Male Vet Bristol Road Club 10:15.3
86 Chris McDonald Male Tan PDQ Cycle Coaching 10:24.1
87 Jim Dyke Male Vet Bristol South Cycling Club 10:38.2
88 Becky Dodds Female Senior Rogue Racing 10:39.8
89 Haydn Davies Male Vet Giant CC Halo Films 10:45.4
90 Richard Emery Male Vet Severn Road Club 10:59.5
91 Pauli Markkanen Male Vet Bristol South Cycling Club 11:10.8
92 Gordon Scott Male Vet CC Weymouth 11:28.4
93 Sara James Female Vet Clevedon & District Road Club 12:22.3
94 Helen Gray Female Vet Rogue Racing 12:34.1
95 Joanna Knight Female Vet Bristol South Cycling Club 12:42.2
96 Rachel Profit Female Vet Clevedon & District Road Club 14:48.5
97 Bob Symons Male Vet PDQ Cycle Coaching 15:30.6

CTT Results

Women

1 Natalie Grinczer Female Senior CAMS -Tifosi 08:28.3
2 Nicole Coates Female Espoir Torelli 08:38.5
3 Kate MacTear Female Senior Bristol South Cycling Club 08:58.2
4 Clare Good Female Senior PDQ Cycle Coaching 09:14.6
5 Christine Wellington Female Vet Birmingham Running, Athletics and Triathlon Club 09:15.6
6 Charlotte Davies Female Senior FTP (Fulfil The Potential) Racing 09:16.7
7 Emily Kate Walton Female Senior Beeston Cycling Club 09:41.4
8 Naomi Eaton Female Senior Stroud Valley Velos 09:44.4
9 Becky Dodds Female Senior Rogue Racing 10:39.8
10 Sara James Female Vet Clevedon & District Road Club 12:22.3
11 Helen Gray Female Vet Rogue Racing 12:34.1
12 Joanna Knight Female Vet Bristol South Cycling Club 12:42.2
13 Rachel Profit Female Vet Clevedon & District Road Club 14:48.5

 

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