Red Bull Hill Chasers Bristol, U.K.

Feb 19, 2012
by Si Paton  
Event participants performing in Red Bull Hill Chasers on Park street in Bristol UK on the 18th of February 2012.
The spectacular venue.

Red Bull Hill Chasers 2012 transformed Park Street, in the heart of Bristol, into a race track for one night only as 32 cyclists came together in an attempt to settle the fierce debate of which bike discipline is best uphill.

Britain's Dual Up Hill Bike Challenge Returned to Park Street, Bristol on Saturday, 18th February!

Red Bull Hill Chasers saw 16 elite level bike athletes and 16 bike enthusiasts from BMX, mountain bike, road cycling and fixed-gear compete in a series of gruelling head-to-head knockout rounds on the unforgiving incline in front of a 6,000 strong crowd. Riders were paired randomly giving aspirant riders the chance to compete head to head against the 16 invited elite. The enthusiasts were made up of the fastest 16 riders from a qualifier, open to anyone, held on the morning of the event.

Event participants performing in Red Bull Hill Chasers on Park street in Bristol UK on the 18th of February 2012.

A random race draw for Round 1 saw a number of bike mad qualifier winners come one step closer to their dream by knocking out their pro counter parts. Riders battled bravely through the gut wrenching rounds and amazed the crowd of 6,000 with their pace.

Many of the competitors such as David Hynes( 28, Clifton) hailed from Bristol and Murray Roe (26) didn't need to travel far as he lives on Park Street!

One of the elite competitors, Multi World Champion and Red Bull Athlete, Michal Prokop set the fastest time of the day on his 4X mountain bike, but ironically was forced to retire from the Quarter Final with a broken chain. He said: "This was a unique race for me. Where else can you compete against so many different bikes?! Even though my chain broke I still had an awesome time taking on the enthusiasts!"

Michal Prokop performing in Red Bull Hill Chasers on Park street in Bristol UK on the 18th of February 2012.
Michal Prokop No4

The semi final saw an elite vs enthusiast showdown in both races as Ben Simmons took on Gareth Montgomerie whilst John Whittington fought Cobble Wobble winner, Lewis Lacey. The enthusiasts prevailed as the final showdown saw Ben Simmons against John Whittington (23 from Redland, Bristol) both on road bikes.

In the end, there could be only one to take the crown from last year's Champion, Charge Bikes Chris Metcalfe. And it was cycling enthusiast qualifier Ben Simmons who beat the elite riders with a blistering time.

After getting his breath back Simmons said he was," shocked and surprised" at his win, especially as he'd travelled to Devon earlier that day to take part in another cycling event! "I've never taken part in anything as short and punchy as this before in such a great location. Its so exciting. It's a tough race and I never thought I'd win but hopefully I'll be back to do it again next year."

Event participants performing in Red Bull Hill Chasers on Park street in Bristol UK on the 18th of February 2012.

The top three riders who rode home on their specially made prize Charge bikes were:
1st Ben Simmons.
2nd John Whittington.
3rd Gareth Montgomerie.

Stay Unclipped.

Si Paton..
Entries still available for all rounds of the Halo BDS via this link:
http://www.halobritishdownhillseries.com/homepage.html

All interntational riders wanting to enter please e-mail me: si@descent-gear.com

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28 Comments
  • 8 0
 Sweet, pretty cool that the guy that one wasn't a pro. Shame Probokop snapped his chain, would have been nice to see some 26" wheels on the podium.
  • 8 0
 They were going in the wrong way! Big Grin
  • 5 0
 That's me racing Prokop in the picture. Absolutely smoked me out the gate! Gonna have to practice my gates on a road bike! (btw I usually race MTB not road)
  • 6 0
 oh, i could of sworn a 8" DH rig was gonna win...
  • 2 3
 Obviously not, but 4x bikes have won in the past. Just because its a road surface doesn't mean a road bike is the best option.
  • 2 0
 i'd love to see what Chris Hoy would do at an event like this. and if the gravity riders were smart they'd do this on a road bike. no use giving yourself a 15lbs handicap
  • 1 0
 Yeah but you get so much more leverage with wide bars. You could easily get an mtb down to mid-teens.
  • 2 1
 Why does it say "stay unclipped" at the bottom, but the top three riders were all clipped? :/
  • 2 0
 Si Paton says that at the end of all his articles.
  • 1 0
 ah right
  • 1 0
 Been there Seen that! Great evening- cannot wait till the next one already...
  • 9 0
 yes! hill climbing's fun when banter is involved.
  • 5 0
 and thats what that event was all about, a laugh, and everyone being on a bike! wicked!
  • 1 0
 looks very simple to host as well, and easy to cover media-wise.

If only the heart of Canberra wasn't so flat.

Could someone please tell me the length and gradients of the course?
  • 1 0
 not that simple, park street is one of THE busiest streets here in bristol! must have taken so long to plan and get the permission from the council! i didnt make it this year (hate to say it but i forgot!) and went to cycle down it on the way to a mates house and got caught up with the crowd haha. great atmosphere and super fun event to watch
  • 1 0
 Awesome little article, who took the images there pretty mint
  • 1 0
 Names are in the EXIF.
  • 1 0
 WAY too much work fer this cowboy! Smile
  • 1 0
 Second picture blue bike..is that oakley?Big Grin
  • 1 0
 Orbea
  • 1 0
 James Green getting smoked by Prokop!
  • 1 0
 Nice photos!
  • 2 5
 mint pics but a uphill race realy ? suppose it brings riders together though
  • 1 0
 Ever heard of the old-school race "The Ezakimak"? It used to be raced UP the kamikaze downhill track at Mammoth Mountain. Granted it was basically a massively long fire road but it was run on the World Cup circuit.
  • 2 1
 if people want to race up a hill then fair do,s im in no position to say they cant and ye its a realy gd test of power/endurance but you cant beet thrashing a singletrack/dh track at full pelt with the ass end kicking out on ever turn but thats just my opinion and i dont expect people to follow it after all biking is a common love and no matter what disapline we all share that love







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