An event record turnout got the newly renamed Little Sweetpea Gardens/BBR Opticians Hill Climb Series off to a flying start on a glorious evening; although one thing stayed the same in Wrekinsport CC’s Willomoor Bank climb – the winner. Fishface Cycles Jonny Morris just missed out on his own course record of 3:24.48 by just over three seconds thanks to a slight cross-wind that drifted across the lower part of the final ramp, heading up a quality field of 44 riders. Morris stopped the watch on 3 minutes, 27.99 seconds, roared on by a noisy, exuberant but socially distanced crowd lining the final bend, which offers an unequalled view of the race; and which gave the finish timekeeper big clues of when a rider was about to make an appearance from some distance away.

Morris was over six seconds clear of former professional Liam Holohan, who took the honours amongst the County riders and showed the strength of that winning effort, and enjoyed his evening out – although with an eye on some greatly improved youngsters, stating: “The Wrekin course is become a firm favourite of mine, and I have worked out a way of riding it that suits me. So pleased I have managed to keep my run going another year. Some of the youngsters have improved loads over the last two years, so we shall have to see what happens next year. Thanks as always to everyone that took the time to make the event happen”.

Holohan started the 2020 hill climb season exactly as he started the 2019 version – with the maximum 20 points available for affiliated riders with a great effort of 3:34.71, pushing out Wrexham-based Christopher Mann by nearly two seconds. Holohan’s wiry frame is made for climbing, but a stop-start season and busy personal life meant he was by no means confident: “I had no expectations coming in to the event, training has been sporadic to say the least – with two very young children, no child care and a business to run it’s been a case of squeezing in a ride when I can. I feel privileged just to be able to pin a number on this year. After I finished my ride I stood with the crowd to cheer on the rest of the competitors, it was a fantastic atmosphere and was great to be around so many other enthusiastic cyclists”.

County runner-up spot went to CC Bridgnorth’s Will Lewis, who threw himself across the line in 3:45.56 – and clearly pushed himself into the red zone with his effort to haul himself up the evil final ramp, which can catch out many riders if they have taken the approach a little over-zealously. He stated: “Thank you for another good mid week event, it made my lungs burn and some black stars appear in my eyes at the end! All in all it was good to get out and see people I haven’t seen for a while”.

Former Course Record holder Dan Watts acknowledged that he wasn’t at peak form, missing out on his 2018 effort, the last time he attempted the climb by 17 seconds. Despite this 3:49.77 is still a mightily respectable effort, with Watts commenting: “The first hill climb is always a shock to the system, but it’s always a pleasure to start the Wrekinsport hill climb as that’s where hill climbing started for me aged 17. It wasn’t my best ride up the climb, but the form is certainly enough to be carrying forward”.

A huge feature of this format is the sheer number of Juniors it attracts, with a teenager’s typical light weight being a huge advantage up inclines. Heading up eight youngsters was Halesowen A&CC’s Tomos Pattinson, who posted an excellent 3:45.69 for 6th spot Overall just fractions behind Lewis, and he was more than pleased with his attempt: “I really enjoyed the climb; there was fantastic support and a tremendous atmosphere. Thank you to all involved in the organisation”.

Taking the Junior honours for the County was Mid Shropshire Wheelers’ James Satoor, who took the maximum 20 points to head up the Junior Series and expressed satisfaction with his climb: “It was good to start the hill climb season at The Wrekin, it’s a tough climb and the legs were a bit dead, but it’s good to be leading the Junior Series. Thanks to Wrekinsport for putting on a well organised event”!  

With a number of photographers taking the opportunity to capture action shots on the climb Morris’ partner Hannah Pearson made it a happy journey home after recovering from the pain fest by taking the Women’s victory in 4:55.49 – although she knew all about it for a while. Her comments capture the reactions of many who start off strongly and suffer for it: “I think my face in the photos says it all – I went off to hard in the bottom section, lesson learnt. I’m looking forward to next year and hopefully pacing it better”.

Wrekinsport’s 2019 Silver medallist Beth Till took the maximum 20 points in the Women’s category with a fine effort of 5:29.52, winning Women’s Gold in Wrekinsport’s club championship taking place within this event, with Tomos Hales taking Overall Gold in 3:59.14. He stated: “I’m very happy with that, I had some tough competition this year. Great to have the hill climbs on, and even better to get in the three minutes – just”! 

After a year off 2018 Veteran’s Champion Mark Hammond was immediately back to his winning ways, taking victory in the Veteran’s Championship in 4:00.81, over 17 seconds ahead of Veteran’s runner-up Scott Palmer, making his Series debut: Hammond has clearly seen the benefits of lock down training with a huge personal best which sounds an ominous signal to other competitors in the Over-40 category. He stated: “One of my favourite climbs, I felt I paced the climb well and knocked 13 seconds off my PB. A great turn out – and well organised by Wrekinsport”.

Palmer meanwhile lost some time clipping in, a temporary requirement under Covid regulations meaning no pusher-off, and one many riders would do well to practice for race situations. He posted a fine 4:18.30 to beat off a challenge from CC Bridgnorth club mate Paul Bailey, stating: “I’m new to the hill climb scene, other than some hill attempts on Strava, The Wrekin climb being the only the second time I’ve ridden up it. I struggled to clip in at the start and panicked; so I went off way too hard, I just blew at the steep climb, nothing left. But I enjoyed it”!

Full result:

Pos’nNameClubCatTimePoints
1Jonny MorrisFishface CyclesS3:27.99.
2Liam HolohanHolohan Coaching RTS3:34.7120
3Christopher MannVelotik RTS3:36.50.
4Sam MorrisLoughborough Students CCS3:41.65.
5Will LewisCC Bridgnorth RWGS3:45.5618
6Tomos PattinsonHalesowen A&CCJ3:45.69.
7Charlie GennerHalesowen A&CCJ3:49.42.
8Dan WattsSCCA Private MemberS3:49.7716
9Ryan GreavesTeam HuubJ3:50.57.
10James SatoorMid Shropshire WheelersJ3:51.4714
11Tomos HalesWrekinsport CCS3:59.1412
12Mark HammondParamount CRTV4:00.8110
13Tom WhitworthRAF CAS4:01.83.
14James HardsUnattachedS4:12.46.
15Phil RobertsWrekinsport CCS4:14.968
16Robbie DisneyLudlow CCS4:15.256
17Scott PalmerCC Bridgnorth RWGV4:18.304
18Andrew WatkinsUnattachedS4:29.65.
19Cameron Coley-SmithStourbridge CCS4:30.54.
20Paul BaileyCC Bridgnorth RWGV4:31.402
21Jack InglisWrekinsport CCJ4:34.202
22Adam MumfordWrekinsport CCS4:34.212
23Nick LongNova RaidersS4:35.822
24Chris RileyParamount CRTV4:36.532
25Rob McGregorParamount CRTS4:40.432
26Elliott WillsWrekinsport CCS4:41.982
27Neil WilsonParamount CRTV4:43.122
28Oliver RodwellWrekinsport CCV4:50.362
29Simon RomeiParamount CRTV4:54.712
30Hannah PearsonFishface CyclesW4:55.49.
31Mike BigwoodWrekinsport CCS4:56.432
32Neil ColesOswestry Paragon CCV5:02.332
33Hayden BeebeeUnattachedS5:13.37.
34James WatkinsUnattachedS5:16.74.
35Cerys GreavesTeam HuubWJ5:24.09.
36Bethan TillWrekinsport CCW5:29.522
37John RobertsonWrekinsport CCV5:29.672
38Dave MooreWrekinsport CCV5:56.782
39Matt PriceWrekinsport CCV6:07.922
40Pete MulloyWrekinsport CCV6:16.282
41Ashley KirkhamBlack Country TriathletesV6:19.69.
42Ben SouthgateUnattachedJ6:20.99.
43Victoria DoranWrekinsport CCWV7:24.342
44Henri BedfordRevolutions RacingJDNF.
.Noah KilleenMid Shropshire WheelersJDNS.

SCCA:

Pos’nNameClubCatTimePoints
1Liam HolohanHolohan Coaching RTS3:34.7120
2Will LewisCC Bridgnorth RWGS3:45.5618
3Dan WattsSCCA Private MemberS3:49.7716
4James SatoorMid Shropshire WheelersJ3:51.4714
5Tomos HalesWrekinsport CCS3:59.1412
6Mark HammondParamount CRTV4:00.8110
7Phil RobertsWrekinsport CCS4:14.968
8Robbie DisneyLudlow CCS4:15.256
9Scott PalmerCC Bridgnorth RWGV4:18.304
10Paul BaileyCC Bridgnorth RWGV4:31.402
11Jack InglisWrekinsport CCJ4:34.202
12Adam MumfordWrekinsport CCS4:34.212
13Nick LongNova RaidersS4:35.822
14Chris RileyParamount CRTV4:36.532
15Rob McGregorParamount CRTS4:40.432
16Elliott WillsWrekinsport CCS4:41.982
17Neil WilsonParamount CRTV4:43.122
18Oliver RodwellWrekinsport CCV4:50.362
19Simon RomeiParamount CRTV4:54.712
20Mike BigwoodWrekinsport CCS4:56.432
21Neil ColesOswestry Paragon CCV5:02.332
22Bethan TillWrekinsport CCW5:29.522
23John RobertsonWrekinsport CCV5:29.672
24Dave MooreWrekinsport CCV5:56.782
25Matt PriceWrekinsport CCV6:07.922
26Pete MulloyWrekinsport CCV6:16.282
27Victoria DoranWrekinsport CCWV7:24.342
28Henri BedfordRevolutions RacingJDNF.
.Noah KilleenMid Shropshire WheelersJDNS.

Veterans on Actual:

Vets Pos’nNameClubCatTimeVets Points
1Mark HammondParamount CRTV4:00.8120
2Scott PalmerCC Bridgnorth RWGV4:18.3018
3Paul BaileyCC Bridgnorth RWGV4:31.4016
4Chris RileyParamount CRTV4:36.5314
5Neil WilsonParamount CRTV4:43.1212
6Oliver RodwellWrekinsport CCV4:50.3610
7Simon RomeiParamount CRTV4:54.718
8Neil ColesOswestry Paragon CCV5:02.336
9John RobertsonWrekinsport CCV5:29.674
10Dave MooreWrekinsport CCV5:56.782
11Matt PriceWrekinsport CCV6:07.922
12Pete MulloyWrekinsport CCV6:16.282
13Ashley KirkhamBlack Country TriathletesV6:19.69.
14Victoria DoranWrekinsport CCWV7:24.342

Women’s:

Women’s Pos’nNameClubCatTimeWomen’s Points
1Hannah PearsonFishface CyclesW4:55.49.
2Cerys GreavesTeam HuubWJ5:24.09.
3Bethan TillWrekinsport CCW5:29.5220
4Victoria DoranWrekinsport CCWV7:24.3418

Juniors:

Junior Pos’nNameClubCatTimeJunior Points
1Tomos PattinsonHalesowen A&CCJ3:45.69.
2Charlie GennerHalesowen A&CCJ3:49.42.
3Ryan GreavesTeam HuubJ3:50.57.
4James SatoorMid Shropshire WheelersJ3:51.4720
5Jack InglisWrekinsport CCJ4:34.2018
6Cerys GreavesTeam HuubWJ5:24.09.
7Ben SouthgateUnattachedJ6:20.99.
8Henri BedfordRevolutions RacingJDNF.
.Noah KilleenMid Shropshire WheelersJDNS.