Coming back from two weeks in America, I wondered whether my diet of donuts, American diners and triple Chocolate Chip cookies might have caused me to put on any weight. But, fortunately, my bathroom scales seemed completely unmoved by two weeks of American food. It’s a funny thing America. Most days I cycled to the velodrome in Kissena Park, past the huge Queens hospital complex. The slightly bizarre thing is the numerous fast food outlets selling donuts and hamburgers right outside the gates of the hospital, it seems a bit ironic. Anyway, this is to digress from the British hill climb season…
My last race was back in early August – a very fast 10 on the V718. I’ve been looking forward to Snake Pass for quite a while. It is organised by Glossop Kinder Velo.
Snake Pass
- Snake Pass: 6 Km
- Average Grade: 5.7%
- Elev Gain 348m
- Max Gradient 7%
Last year I set a course record of 11.41. And with a forecast of a decent tailwind, I was hopeful that it would be another good day. The first challenge was to get out of bed in the morning. Only 36 hours after returning from the US, the jet lag is still around. But, fortunately it was OK. This years event had a good entry with about 75 riders. It included Team Raleigh rider, Graham Briggs. Briggs is the current National criterium champion and has been prominent in this year’s popular Tour Series of city centre criteriums. – One of the top domestic pros, but Snake pass is a long way removed from a city centre criterium! I think Graham will be more at home on a punchy climb like Monsal Head. Snake Pass suits me pretty well. It’s more of an endurance event. To be the perfect hill, I’d like it a bit steeper. But, to start the hill climb season, it’s good to avoid a really brutal out of the saddle job. You can treat Snake Pass as more of a short ‘prologue’ time trial.
The event was well organised, there was even a marshal to suggest a good car parking place. I did a warm up on the rollers, and I was shocked at how little power I could put out on rollers, when your tyres are blown up to 140psi! I tried to do a sprint to over 300 watts, and nearly fell off as the bike wobbled at 120rpm. Rather than risk crashing into my car before the season began, I settled for some steady tempo riding and set off for the start line.
One nice thing about the start of the hill climb season is being able to get out the super-lightweight, morale boosting wheels from the loft. With a 300 gram AX lightness front wheel, you really notice the difference – especially since I’ve been riding a 9kg ‘entry level’ road bike in New York.
This was my first race with a power meter, so I couldn’t resist having a look, but next time I won’t be looking. The start of the climb is probably the hardest, it’s slightly steeper and one bend was a strong cross wind / almost headwind, but after that there was a nice tailwind blowing you all the way to the top. Even with the tailwind, the gradient is still unrelenting and constantly up. It never seems to dip below 5%, apart from right at the very top. Half way up, I saw my power dipping, a little bad for morale, but I should have listened to advice and not bothered with looking at power. Anyway, I caught a few riders and at the top enjoyed the very fast finish, with a gale blowing you along.
Back at the HQ, I found I finished 1st and set a new course record of 11.36.6. There was some nice homemade food, and a good atmosphere amongst the riders and organising club.
Graham Briggs did a very good ride to finish second in 11.48. Third place was Ben Gillespie, Saddleworth Clarion in 13.04. 1st lady was Joanne Blakeley Champion System/Maxgear/base – 15.41 and 1st junior, David Murphy Liverpool Mercury Dolan CC, 15.40.
If it’s possible to – come first, set a new course record and still be less than satisfied – I would say it probably wasn’t as good a ride as last year. The stronger tailwind this year was probably worth more than 5 seconds. But, it’s not bad for the first race of the season. Hopefully, I can get a little faster.
- Time 11:36
- Watts – 390 Watts
- Watts / kg – 6.2
- VAM – 1701
Jackson Bridge
After driving for 3 hours to hill climb heaven in the Pennines, it would have been rude to just turn around and drive home. So I put on my training wheels and went looking for Jackson Bridge – a hill climb used in a future Huddersfield CC event. It meant going over Holme Moss and getting a little lost around Holmfirth. I eventually found it. A classic hill climb of steep gradients and twisty roads. I look forward to a real steep one later in the season. The only drawback was grovelling back on the (A628) Road between Sheffield and Manchester. It was one of the most demoralising rides for a long time, 7mph on the flat into a strong tailwind. If it’s as windy as this when the Tour comes to Yorkshire next year, the peleton will be split to pieces. But, if you’re thinking of riding the 2nd Tour stage, be warned the A623 is a horrible road for cyclists – best avoided.
Next week is another long and fast one on Long Hill, organised by Buxton CC. I hope the wind is in right direction!
Thanks to Mark and the Glossop Kinder Velo team. I think there is a £50 voucher for breaking the course record from a local cycle shop.
Photos from Snake Pass 2013 Adrian Shingler, Flickr
Results
Position | Name | Club | Category | Time | Notes |
1 | Tejvan Pettinger | Sri Chinmoy Cycling Team | Senior | 11.36.6 | CR |
2 | Graham Briggs | Team Raleigh | Senior | 11.48.0 | |
3 | Ben Gillespie | Saddleworth Clarion | Senior | 13.04.2 | |
4 | Sam Clark | Buxton CC/Sett Valley Cycles | Senior | 13.17.9 | |
5 | Bhima Bowden | Buxton CC | Senior | 13.24.4 | |
6 | Will Corden | Lyme Racing Club | Senior | 13.39.7 | |
7 | Andy Nichols | Neon Velo | Senior | 13.41.4 | |
8 | Edward Rosser | East Bradford CC | Senior | 13.45.7 | |
9 | Nicholas Latimer | Rutland CC | Senior | 13.58.3 | |
10 | Steve Strange | Matlock CC | Senior | 14.14.8 | |
11 | Daniel Stevens | Liverpool Century RC | Senior | 14.27.9 | |
12 | Kevin White | Matlock CC | Vet 40+ | 14.29.5 | 1st Vet 40+ |
13 | Stewart Gregory | Nottingham Clarion CC | Vet 40+ | 14.39.3 | |
14 | Stuart Baker | Buxton CC | Senior | 14.48.8 | |
15 | Oliver Humphreys | Shutt Velo Rapide | Senior | 14.54.5 | |
16 | Simon Cullen | Saddleworth Clarion | Vet 40+ | 15.05.0 | |
17 | Simon Rigby | Warrington Road Club | Vet 40+ | 15.12.1 | |
18 | Andrew Webster | Glossop Kinder Velo | Senior | 15.19.3 | 1st GKV |
19 | Luke Milnes | La Squadra CC | Senior | 15.21.6 | |
20 | Denby Sinclair | High Peak Cycles RT | Vet 40+ | 15.30.1 | |
21 | Greg Aldred | Glossop Kinder Velo | Vet 40+ | 15.30.7 | |
22 | Richard Lilleker | Cleveland Wheelers CC | Senior | 15.33.0 | |
23 | William Belcher | Clayton Velo | Vet 50+ | 15.37.6 | 1st Vet 50+ |
24 | David Murphy | Liverpool Mercury Dolan CC | Junior | 15.40.9 | 1st Junior |
25 | Joanne Blakeley | Champion System/Maxgear/base | Lady | 15.41.0 | 1st Lady |
26 | Jason Heath | Newcastle Racing Club 2001 Vekta Velosport | Senior | 15.43.8 | |
27 | Vanessa Whitfield | Velo Club St Raphael | Lady | 15.45.5 | |
28 | Neil Warner | Saddleworth Clarion | Vet 50+ | 15.46.4 | |
29 | Ben Watson | Glossop Kinder Velo | Senior | 15.54.5 | |
30 | Darren O’Toole | Glossop Kinder Velo | Vet 40+ | 16.00.1 | |
31 | David Shirley | Glossop Kinder Velo | Vet 40+ | 16.05.6 | |
32 | Mike Gradwell | Saddleworth Clarion | Senior | 16.06.5 | |
33 | Henry Cash | Holme Valley Wheelers | Junior | 16.06.6 | |
34 | Cian O’Leary | Base2Racecycles.co.uk Bikeshack | Senior | 16.17.1 | |
35 | Paul Davies | High Peak Cycles RT | Senior | 16.17.9 | |
36 | Tom Wilkinson | Glossop Kinder Velo | Junior | 16.18.1 | |
37 | Alex Deck | RST Racing Team | Lady (Vet 40+) | 16.28.5 | |
38 | Chris Loxley | North Cheshire Clarion | Vet 40+ | 16.34.9 | |
39 | Helen Eborall | Born to Bike – Bridgetown Cycles | Lady | 16.37.7 | |
40 | Steven Pleasant | Glossop Kinder Velo | Vet 40+ | 16.52.1 | |
41 | David Lehane | Here Come the Belgians | Vet 40+ | 16.52.4 | |
42 | Paul Stitt | Glossop Kinder Velo | Vet 40+ | 16.53.5 | |
43 | Phil Jenkins | Shutt Velo Rapide | Senior | 16.57.9 | |
44 | Ben Falla | Glossop Kinder Velo | Senior | 17.02.7 | |
45 | Chris Dyke | Manchester Wheelers Club | Senior | 17.16.1 | |
46 | Frances White | Champion System -Maxgear RT | Lady | 17.20.7 | |
47 | Robert Dawson | Stocksbridge CC | Vet 40+ | 17.35.9 | |
48 | Joseph Earley | Liverpool Century RC | Senior | 17.41.0 | |
49 | Sam Wilson | Mike Vaughan Cycles | Junior | 17.45.8 | |
50 | Nicola Soden | Champion System -Maxgear RT | Lady | 17.47.4 | |
51 | Dan Ogden | Shutt Velo Rapide | Senior | 17.57.6 | |
52 | Stephen Glenwright | VTTA (Merseyside) | Vet 50+ | 18.06.9 | |
53 | Gary Lake | East Lancashire RC | Vet 50+ | 18.14.1 | |
54 | Charlotte Parnham | WCS R.T | Lady | 18.22.3 | |
55 | Melanie Bailey | Seamons CC | Lady | 18.25.3 | |
56 | Simon Kelly | Leicester Forest CC | Vet 40+ | 18.34.9 | |
57 | Lorna Fisher | Glossop Kinder Velo | Lady | 19.43.2 | |
58 | Lee Rylands | Glossop Kinder Velo | Vet 40+ | 20.08.7 | |
59 | Carl Moriarty | Glossop Kinder Velo | Vet 50+ | 20.14.6 | |
60 | Stephen Brundrett | Glossop Kinder Velo | Vet 40+ | 20.27.4 | |
61 | Neil McGraw | Glossop Kinder Velo | Vet 40+ | 20.50.5 | |
62 | Bromley Parsons | Glossop Kinder Velo | Vet 40+ | 21.05.00 | |
63 | Andrew Kirkland | Manchester Tri Club | Vet 40+ | 21.09.3 | |
64 | Dominic Page | Glossop Kinder Velo | Vet 40+ | 22.54.0 |
Snake Pass at Glossop Kinder Velo
Snake Pass 2012
Great ride Tejvan. I mentioned the Mam Nick hill climb to you. Here are some details:
https://www.facebook.com/events/170324143157103/
Cheers,
Nick
Thanks Nick. I’m hoping to have a look at Mam Tor this weekend after riding Long Hill. But, unfortunately this year the event clashes with Jackson Bridge. Maybe next year.
jackson bridge is a real snorter.
Great effort. I was watching at the layby 2/3 up with the photographer. I think you riding has helped raise the event’s profile. Graham Briggs was first pro ever I think to ride the event. Let’s hope for a strong turnout next year to give you some stiff competition!
Great climbing Tejvan, 19.1 mph, its cookies and donuts for me from now on, sod this fruit and veg lark.
Never believe a hill climber when he says he lives on donuts and deep fried mars bars
Congratulations!
How much extra weight/drag is the power meter costing you?
Do you wear a heavy watch?
Just wondering.
I don’t think the power meter weighs too much (i hope) i’m guessing an extra 300 gram
no heavy watch