Riders pointed their bikes skywards in the opening round of the BBR Hill Climb Series as Dave Scott took a narrow win in Round 1: Wrekinsport CC’s climb of Willomoor Bank – and female winner Hayley Wells lowered a club record that had stood for 12 years. Heading from the foot of The Wrekin towards Little Wenlock; the one mile course changes gradient frequently on the approach before ramping up to 15% after the final bend – not that that fazed Scott who stopped the watch on 3 minutes 38 seconds in a strong opening defence of a Championship he has made his own for the last two years, pushing out Tomos Hales by two seconds. Scott sounded an ominous warning to competitors with a course personal best, helped by a northerly tailwind. He commented: “It was nice to kick off the hill climb season with a personal best on the Wrekin. I paced it conservatively for the first half and finished strong up the steep ramp, which was the aim. I’m looking forward to another close battle with Tomos throughout the Series”!

Hales took runner-up spot and is looking for a strategy to overhaul Scott, who beat him by just two points in 2024 – the narrowest margin possible. Part of that strategy was giving a dedicated hill climb machine its first outing in anger; a type of steed with every weight-saving selection keenly researched and sought out to gain advantage given times are often split by fractions of a second. Hales was grateful for encouragement from club mates yelling encouragement and ringing cow bells, often associated with supporters on hill climbs. He stated: “My favourite hill climb of the year. My first attempt on it with the hill climb bike, and it felt good. I managed to save some for the steep finish, but definitely faded near the top. Well done to Dave with the win; and to the Wrekinsport guys that put on the show. It was nice to have a tail wind this year”.

Third place went to Junior winner Alex Hart of Mid Shropshire Wheelers in a discipline tailor-made for youngsters, who have the energy, weight advantage and often the audacity to take on climbs older riders struggle with as if they were nothing. Hart crossed the line in 3:44, the only other rider to beat four minutes; and is looking forward to later rounds after a short absence in this best 5 from 10 Series. He was generous in his comments about the quality of opposition stating: “I had a good ride against some tough opposition with great times by Dave Scott and Tomos Hales. I had forgotten how hard the hill climbs are! I’m going to miss the next couple as I’m in France riding downhill, but will be back to continue the battle; thanks to all the helpers who make these possible”.

Hart wasn’t the only rider who commented on the short-term pain for long-term gain prevalent in this format as Female winner Hayley Wells lowered Karen Summers’ 2013 Wrekinsport club record by 16 seconds to reset the benchmark to 4:28 in a superb opening defence of her BBR title, with closest challenge coming from Tammy Lewis-Jones of Clwb Beicio Egni Eryri in 4:55. Wells commented: ”The pain of hill climbs never get easier! Having ridden this climb a couple of times before I had a game plan; and with 90% tailwind it was going to be a quick night. Setting off strong and taking a small recovery in the middle allowed me to execute a solid ride which I’m proud of. An honour to not only take the win, but also hold a new club record; many thanks to Wrekinsport for a wonderful short, sweet evening of racing”.

In the Veterans classification the overall win was taken by regular visitor to Wrekinsport events, Hamish Maclean of Musselburgh RCC; with the County win taken by Wrekinsport’s Chris Dunn in 5:16. Maclean was surprised at winning on his first attempt at the course: “I was really surprised to be first Veteran – hill climbing isn’t normally my thing. It was a great event on a nice course. I didn’t pace things very well and had far too much left at the end. Thanks go to all the officials, marshals and bell ringers, a great night, I really enjoyed it”; Dunn has plenty of experience of the course however as a regular training route, but here he excelled himself with a personal best: “I have been riding that climb for a number of years now and according to my Strava times this was my best time up that hill; although on the day it felt like I had gone off to hard at the start, I managed to hold on to get a good time for me. All in all it was a great ride if a little tough, but I enjoyed it”.

Full:

Pos’nNameClubCatTimePointsNo.
1Dave ScottParamount CRTS3:382015
2Tomos HalesWrekinsport CCS3:40186
3Alex HartMid Shropshire WheelersJ3:44165
4Phil RobertsWrekinsport CCS4:15141
5Oli FreemanWrekinsport CCS4:18122
=6Ben WoodWrekinsport CCS4:211017
=6Jack YoungOswestry Paragon CCS4:21109
8Jonathan WhittakerSCCA Private MemberS4:24620
9Jack McGarryDave Scott TrainingS4:26.16
=10Hayley WellsWrekinsport CCF4:2847
=10Sam MessinghamWesterley Cycling ClubS4:28.10
12Hamish MacleanMusselburgh RCCV4:47.13
13Adam MumfordWrekinsport CCS4:51221
14Tammy Lewis-JonesClwb Beicio Egni EryriFV4:55.3
15Andrew IbisonDave Scott TrainingV5:06.19
16Chris DunnWrekinsport CCV5:16211
17Peter FletcherOswestry Paragon CCV5:1928
18Andy CollinsMid Shropshire WheelersV5:2124
19Clare Blackwell-SmythParamount CRTFV5:56214
20Rebecca PughParamount CRTF6:21218
21Ashley KirkhamWrekinsport CCV6:22212

Females:

Female Pos’nNameClubCatTimeFemale PointsNo.
1Hayley WellsWrekinsport CCF4:28207
2Tammy Lewis-JonesClwb Beicio Egni EryriFV4:55.3
3Clare Blackwell-SmythParamount CRTFV5:561814
4Rebecca PughParamount CRTF6:211618

Veterans on Actual:

Vets Pos’nNameClubCatTimeVets PointsNo.
1Hamish MacleanMusselburgh RCCV4:47.13
2Tammy Lewis-JonesClwb Beicio Egni EryriFV4:55.3
3Andrew IbisonDave Scott TrainingV5:06.19
4Chris DunnWrekinsport CCV5:162011
5Peter FletcherOswestry Paragon CCV5:19188
6Andy CollinsMid Shropshire WheelersV5:21164
7Clare Blackwell-SmythParamount CRTFV5:561414
8Ashley KirkhamWrekinsport CCV6:221212

Juniors:

Junior Pos’nNameClubCatTimeJunior Points
1Alex HartMid Shropshire WheelersJ3:4420