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PMBA Enduro Series: Grizedale Day/Night Enduro - Video

Jan 13, 2016
by PMBA Enduro  
With the first round of the Hope/PMBA Enduro series 3 months away, a one off winter event was held at Grizedale Forest last weekend. With short days not enough radness could be had in daylight, so the event format split the racing with 3 stages held in the dark. The Lake District has had a lot of press for the amount of rain it has had recently and this weekend was no exception, but that didn't dampen spirits. Check out the video here, and read the race report from elite winner Callum Russell.

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Last weekend saw me and many others brush the cob webs off our Enduro machines to go and burn some mince pies off at the PMBA 'Day & Night Enduro'. Where better to do this than Grizedale forest. Home to a collection of classic mountain bike trails, single tracks and gnarly downhills - all nestled in the Lakeland fells. I got lost on the way in and ended up down endless country lanes making it feel like I was entering Mordor. I made it on time for some morning practice and was eager as always to jump aboard the hoss! I signed on and waited for the rain to stop before setting off with non other than Jim Topliss. A quick morning lap around the forest for practice, back for a cuppa, change of clothes and off again for the day race then the night race. Our plan sounded simple, even time for some hot food in between the 2 race laps.

Time for the day race lap, so up we went to stage one for racing and it stopped raining - at least for 10-minutes. Stage one involved rocks shaken up with some added rocks, aka Carron Cragg. A true test of line choice with some high speed action. The kind of stage where a smile appears and you forget what you're doing for the next section as you hope for the best, which is probably why if I remember correctly, the race marshall at the bottom counted 38 punctures! From what I saw, each one was accompanied with laughter and banter from fellow opponents telling you about how your tyres pressures were wrong.

Grizedale Day Night Enduro - PMBA Enduro Series
Callum splashes his way down a stage.

Stage two was just along the fire road so you were still buzzing from stage one. A quick pedal through a big puddle and then you were straight into the fast, flowy single track, which shot you straight through a tight gate over the usual Grizedale red route. Which I can only describe as doing a cheeky Scandinavian flick, narrowly missing your bars, a quick close of the eyes and you were through the gate back onto a flat out shoot down to the finish.

A pedal over the hills and before you knew it you were at the Sculpture Trail for stage 3. This took you back down to the final trail centre red route with a lung busting sprint. This was the tough one in terms of pedalling, but was certainly made worth it after you had just done some steep techy switch-backs through the trees. Just before you came onto the trail centre and out of the tech, there was one particular puddle in which seemed to be mentioned quite a few times between riders, especially as you had big Duncan egging you on to pedal into it. A bit like the scene off The Vicar of Dibley or so Jim said!

It came to the end of the day race and I had finished 2nd behind Elliot Heap. I was happy to come back with a solid time and I knew that in the dark this is where time would be lost or gained. I was keen to get back out there.

Grizedale Day Night Enduro - PMBA Enduro Series
Callum leaps down a stage.

Night lap time came around quickly and I put on another 3 pairs of socks - good job I was lucky at Christmas! I was keen to use my new lights from BrightBikelights.com and Stage 1 would surely be a test, racing this in the dark would be an interesting one. Carron Cragg was the stage I was most worried about in the dark, but it was the one I actually felt the most confident on too. Thankfully the lights definitely did the trick, lighting the way for a stage win as well as blinding a few spectators in the process!

Another blast down stage 2, but this time was a close call as I very nearly crashed... This is when I realised things could easily get out of hand! I felt lucky to come away with another stage win on that one.

The pedal to stage 3 seemed to get even shorter this time. I felt more confident here and knew there was time to be made, especially in the dark. Once I was on the stage, the corners seemed to be popping up out of nowhere and I couldn't remember them from earlier on in the day! Every stage that I rode in the dark was followed by "did you know what was going on down there Jim?" and "Nope" was his answer, but I knew he will have been laughing all the way down.

A quick breather while transponders were handed in before getting in line for the bike wash - by this point everyone seemed to forget it was pouring down with rain. It was a hose down of the bikes and bodies - you hose me, I'll hose you sort of thing...

And there we have it, what a mega day (and night) out with your mates and if you get lucky, win some prizes on the way! The 'Wet Lettuce' boys couldn't of asked for better results with Jim 4th in his first event as a senior and with me taking 1st in my first elite race - bumped up after winning the PMBA seniors last year. Most importantly it had been another excuse to go ride your bikes down some proper tracks. A Massive thanks to everyone that got involved for another flawless event, it takes a certain kind of team to organise and run an event like that and in 'that' weather. Looking forward to the next already!

Video: Hidden Media
Pictures: JWDT Photography
Race Report: Callum Russell
Introduction: Kev Duckworth

Grizedale Day Night Enduro - PMBA Enduro Series
Hope PMBA Series kicks off in March.

Rounds 1 and 2 are already full, with some spaces left for R3. Rounds 4 to 7 are open from midday, 22nd February: Enter the Series here!

ROUND 1: 20th March, Gisburn Forest
ROUND 2: 17th April, Grizedale
ROUND 3: 7/8th May, Lee Quarry
ROUND 4: 5th June, The Lakes
ROUND 5: 3rd July, Kirroughtree
ROUND 6: 4th September, GNAR Bike Park, Cumbria
ROUND 7: 2nd October, Grizedale


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10 Comments
  • 6 0
 I find Carron Cragg tricky enough to ride in dry summertime conditions never mind in the wet, mud and darkness! Respect to all the riders who took part in this.
  • 2 0
 we need to get back up there again eh, the rest of the hill looks decent. Smile
  • 4 0
 I feel wet, muddy and cold just watching that! Some of those puddles though...big enough to eat your whole wheel!
  • 4 1
 Looking forward to the series!
  • 3 0
 Cheeky lines there from Callum, well done on the result boss Smile
  • 2 1
 Satterwaite dh track has been completely ruined by wet weather enduro bro's and by the looks of this there doing a fine job of ruining the rest of grizedale.
  • 3 0
 Great report @kevDUCK
  • 1 0
 Whats the craic with Lee Quarry stage 3 considering the bottom half is destroyed with landslide, does anyone know?
  • 3 0
 Its not as bad as you might think, and will be repaired by May anyway.







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