Hope PMBA Enduro Series 2016, Final Round - Video

Oct 6, 2016
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bigquotesThe final round of the season and we pulled out the stops to make it worthy. 5 stages on a 14-mile loop with 2750ft of elevation needed to be conquered by the racers, there were tight battles across many of the categories. - Kev Duckworth, Series Promoter


Hope PMBA Enduro Series 2016 - Final Round
Marshals have been up early all year, thanks; you are amazing!


Ian Cation (Hope / Ion) reports for us.

Sunday the 2nd of October 2016, the date that brought the close to a long season of MTB Enduro racing in the North of England. Seven events that started way back in March at Gisburn, the spiritual home of PMBA Enduro. This year however, Grizedale with its extensive forest in the Southern fells of the Lake District stepped up to become the stable race arena for the series with three visits if you include the January Day-Night Enduro (remember that one… it was a tad wet!).

Anyone who has raced a PMBA event in the past will know that head honcho course designer Kev likes to put as much fresh cut and natural lines in all the events, this guarantees a new challenge even when in what seems familiar surroundings. For those keen racers, Saturday allowed a bit of extra practice on the final two stages to be run during Sunday’s racing, did this offer any advantage over the single day racers? Most likely not, as the wet and boggy conditions in many places were changing so much with each set of wheels passing through it was a lottery if you would retrace your previous line exactly.

Now no English race report can be written without a mention of the weather, hell not even a trip to the shops can be mentioned without a weather report. What with rain and high winds hitting the Lakes particularly hard on Friday the ground was bound to be on the squishy side of soft, good job all the bedrock and tree roots in the area help to keep the forest floor in one piece hey. Sunday came and would you believe it so did the big yellow fire in the sky, considering we are now in October we aren’t doing too bad with the weather really, ok granted, the guys camping were met with a heavy cold morning dew but that cold soon lifted with the sky clearing and staying bright blue all day.

With an 8am sign on to get their transponders and afternoon race start times sorted, riders were setting off on their practices lap hitting the technical lung stretching and leg burning climb straight out of the visitors centre by 8.30. If you didn’t have an idea of the lay of the land around Grizedale, then by the time you cleared the top of this first climb you most certainly did.

With most people making a full practice lap, the return to the visitors centre meant a clean of bikes and kit, any mechanicals were getting fettled by the guys in Grizedale bikes, I think they always do well with tyre and tube sales when the PMBA train arrives onsite, with some refuelling available with the thanks to the café providing a choice of some free lunch, the afternoon’s racing was upon us.

Hope PMBA Enduro Series 2016 - Final Round
Blue skies treated the racers


Stage One – Deerhunter

After a couple of miles of fire road transition a narrow rocky, rooty and plothery climb introduced you to the three main ingredients that would make up the days racing, the sight of the stage start in a narrow little cut through the trees on the top of Brook Crag a guarantee of getting even the calmest racer revved up for the trails ahead. Rather than the usual smooth run in before the Dibber beeps to announce your entry onto the stage, here you were track standing on the edge of a root just dying to tuck your front wheel from under you. Once clear of the first couple of metres of tech the speed built. Bottle and minimal braking were the key here to be fast and smooth, look at all the rocks you were dancing over and a mistake would follow, look ahead and imagine the bike was a hovercraft and you would be setting a good time. A couple of sharp corners lower in the stage and bit of a sprint to the line had you either psyched or petrified about the rest of the day ahead.

Hope PMBA Enduro Series 2016 - Final Round
A pair of HB.211's in the wild


Stage Two – Satterthwaite DH

After a bit of wet, rocky singletrack climbing and bone dry fire road you arrived back at the junction which lead to stage one, turning off left lead you into the dark narrow path through the trees into the clearing where a Marshall awaited. This stage was almost a carbon copy of the opening stage of last year's visit to Grizedale. A drop off a couple of rocks and roots quickly got you working the slippy steep corners this stage brings, a mixture of great techie woodland and fast open singletrack demanded concentration and precise bike handling. A slip here would cost a lot of time as every corner dropped you steeply down the hill.

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Rocking

Stage Three – Footpath Dash

To get to stage three a traverse across some marshy lowland fields in the valley bottom lead you back to the more familiar west side of the forest, a steady climb up through the forest brought you to the wide open start area of what now will be pretty much burned into riders minds if you have been doing the PMBA. This stage is arguably the easiest of all the stages raced around the big forest, though that does not mean it is a steady roll down the hill… in fact, it has the potential to bite you if you relax too much and don't treat it like the race track it is! Just to shake things up a little, a few of the memory etched lines had been taped off and little chicanes round root embossed corners cut the speed down on a normally flat out stage. With a stream crossing and some final corner berms to rail through you were spat out back onto the fire road ready to head to the next stage.

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Attack

Stage Four – Viking

Coniston Water, it’s a beautiful lake you know! That's why stage four pretty much makes you want to throw yourself in the water to cool off after or just throw your bike away in disbelief of even finishing the longest stage of the day. This is actually three stages all run in one, or that's what it feels like as each of the sections between the forest road joining sprints have their own character. Starting in a dark dense wood with rooted corners coming up fast one after another demanding the best handling you can muster to stay upright. Sprint round the corner and drop into section two, MotoX rut riding skills pay dividends in here because you are practically chancing your way through the unknown until the next drop onto the second fire road effort. The third section is fast, rewarding the brave with its open hard packed rock path, of course the log drop and final tight corners don't let you ease off one bit. A regroup in the car park on the edge of the lake lets you recompose ready for the last climb of the day back up past the old farm of Lawson Park which is an Art project surprisingly nestled 200m up in the forest.

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Our reporter Ian digs deep on stage 4


Stage Five – Tight-brown Bluebell

The last stage of the day is always something of a relief no matter how well or bad you have been doing on your previous stages. However this stage wasn't going to allow even the strongest most skilled rider rest. Straight out the start the power remaining in your legs was called upon, a slight rise of gradient isn't normally an issue but after a long day of practice and racing the top of this stage is making you work for the finish line. Laying it down in the loose corners you dropped onto the fire road and did a hard right instead of the usual cross back into the trees. Hard is the appropriate word here as the next minute or so had you screaming with pain as your legs started knotting up and your chest falling towards the handlebars, I mentioned earlier the last climb was to get up to stage five, well no the last climb was mid-stage, OMG that hurt. Compose yourself for a few brief moments as you slide through the corners off the edge of the fire road and the now-familiar rock slab drop loomed ahead, this time, the ‘easy’ route was the only way through and was more rooster line than chicken line by the end of the day. Drop out onto the North Face Trail using up the final dose of energy left in your body in the half mile sprint down the valley to the end of the racing.

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The sun may have been shining but weeks of rain meant the rocks were still muddy


After a hard day of racing, results for both the day's stage times and the season's overall results were calculated and the following results stood.

Full results can be found here.

Winners:


Elite Men - James SWINDEN - Cotic
Under 18's - Tom WILSON
Senior - Damien LEDGERWOOD
Master - Matthew JONES

Vet - Davy LEDGERWOOD
G.Vet - Neil RAW
Women - Becky COOK
Hardtail - James SIMPSON


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Podiums.


Big thanks go out to Hope, Orange, Datatag, O’Neal, Ride Slovenia, Lazer Helmets, KS Dropper Posts and Kirby Lonsdale Brewery for providing support and prizes to the series, the podiums have been well stocked with swag this year.

The end of the day.

So there you have it, the end of a season of closely fought racing in all the categories, what has arguably become the premier race series in the country has delivered spills, competition, friendships, challenges and most of all fun. A massive thank you has to go out to Mike Marsden, Kev Duckworth and the whole PMBA Enduro team for organising faultless races for every level of rider to enjoy. The marshals all need a big pat on the back sitting out all day in what has on occasion been horrendous weather or melting conditions through the year. Without you guys we wouldn't have any racing and I think I speak on behalf of all the racers when I say your time is very gratefully accepted.

The timing guys at Sport Ident deserve praise for running what has seemed a faultless system, something that can make or break even the best events! The folk that I personally want to thank and to most go unseen during the events are the medical team. Having called upon your care and assistance at the frantic round six back at Gnar Bike Park following my close encounter with a very solid tree. Remote Medical Services provide life-saving support to the events and I am very grateful to them for that.

I’ll also apologise to all my fellow competitors for holding up your runs at round six, I hope I didn’t break your flow too much guys and girls, if I could have got up I would believe me! If you are wondering who I am, I’m the one giving ION Products and Hope Technology a plug at every opportunity… well there's my blatant plug of the best bike components and cycling kit in the world, in my opinion anyway.

Series results can be found here.

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Series Podiums.


A final mention to you all about the upcoming PMBA Day-Night Enduro at Gisburn Forest on the 26th of November, get your lights changed up and look for entries going live this Friday (7th October).

Hope PMBA Enduro Series 2016 - Final Round
The Hope PMBA Enduro series will return on March 19th, 2017, but there are two winter events to give you your enduro fix before then


Entry link HERE for the Day/Night Events


Media: WhiteNoSugar Productions
Photos: Nick Moor Photography & JWDT Photography

Race Report: Ian Cation
Editor: Kev Duckworth



MENTIONS: @KevDUK / @hopetech / @whitenosugar / @NPMphoto / @orangebikes / @oneal



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5 Comments
  • 2 0
 Just an amazing series, graythwaite was solid, kirroughtree fast with some ace rocky sections and Grizedale a good mix. Keep the fresh tracks coming Pmba!
  • 1 0
 Great review. Was there on holiday just after the race and trails were super!
  • 2 0
 Good read, cheers Kev and Mike for a good year.
  • 2 0
 Can't wait to hear about the big event in April!
  • 1 0
 Going to be great, 2 venues, 3 days, massive loop, lots of stages and a cheap beer tent! Keep 28/29/30th of April free and Bank holiday monday to go home after Sunday Nights party.







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