Pyramide d’Oz 2010

Pyramide D'Oz

First outing of the season this Sunday, competing in the individual race at the Pyramide d’Oz and a good result too - 3rd overall and 1st Vet, so a trophy and a some goodies to show for it.  The race itself is on a good course, with some particularly knarly descents – especially the last one where we were treated to a 35 degree slope covered in crusty snow, layed on top of 50cm of soft snow, layed on top of rocks and bushes for over 500m - hmmm, lovely…

Cath and Simon (Nobby) Naylor were also racing – Cath having a great race  finishing 2nd woman and 1st Vet, so more prizes being won by Brits.

The Stoop

Another great Sunday morning charging around in a blizzard – at the annual Stoop Fell Race near Howarth.  Everyone took part – me, Sima, the kids and cousin Annie – so a full family day out. 

Pic above shows the strength of the field - first Briton in the London Marathon last year - Andy Jones leading, followed by current British Fell Running Champion Robe Hope, then several times previous British Champion Ian Holmes – Rob went on to win, I finished 16th as the 3rd Pudsey counter so we took the team prize.

Another win in the Open5

Al's 'series leader' race number

We maintained our series lead yesterday, as Team Alpine Guides notched up a second win in the Open5 Adventure Races at round 2 in the Peak District.  A bit of a surprise this one - as my chain snapped after an hour on the bike, which resulted in lots of time lost doing repairs as the bike dropped from 36 to 3 gears, then 1 gear and finally none – followed by miles of running, freewheeling and towing to get home!

The run stage went better, but we were both pretty done in from the bike running/towing shenanigans and had to push really hard in the closing stages, to win the male pairs category by just 10 seconds.  I cut the chain off with a bolt cutter this morning, so now working out what the repair bill’s gonna be…  Hopefully a few action shots from the race to follow.

Trailquesting

Trailquesting - orienteering on a bike

Having gotten the OMM out of the way, I’ve been having a dabble at Trailquesting the past couple of weeks.  What that? – well, a Trailquest is basically an orienteering score event on a bike – you get a map covered in checkpoints and a time limit to collect as many as possible. 

Having never done any before, results have been somewhat erratic:  Last weekend I did my first race up at Richmond and somehow managed to win it, beating the current British MBO champion - but this weekend down in the Peak I well and truly crashed and burned (well, came 4th)  after a series of schoolboy errors.  All good fun though – winter mountain biking has got to be the muddiest sport ever..

Team Alpine Guides win the Lakes Open 5

open 5 hawkshead

Torrential rain at the Open 5 Adventure Race in the Lakes this w/e.

A very wet Sunday in the Lake District this weekend competing in  my first ever Adventure Race – round  1 of the popular Open 5 series.  My brother’s done a lot of these events, so we entered as Team Alpine Guides in the Male Pairs category - ie a rapid learning curve in terms of tactics, racing on a bike (never done that before!), transitions etc etc.  Basically it’s a 5 hour score event, with half the controls to be collected on a mountain bike and half on foot – when to changeover and how many checkpoints to go for on each leg is all part of the game…

I bought a second hand bike last year, then steadily upgraded it till I finally found a decent  frame a couple of weeks ago – so now have something competitive to ride on. Ifor’s been doing a lot of riding recently, but struggles more with the running now - so we decided to do as much as possible on the bikes (ie collect all the checkpoints) then just do as many as we had time for on the run.  This worked rather well, as we ended up winning! – so well pleased with that and I suspect we may be doing a few more of these if I can find the time…

Al and Jonny 2nd on the OMM

OMM 2009

Al and Jonny finishing 2nd on the OMM Elite 2009

A good result in the annual big daddy of the mtn marathon calander – the 2009 Original Mountain Marathon, this year held in the Elan Valley in mid Wales.  I was running the Elite as usual, this year with fellow Alpine Guide and keen fell runner Jonny Morgan.  Day one went well, though we were caught by last team off – Steve Birkinshaw and Jethro Lennox – till they made an error near the end which left us 8 mins in the lead overnight.

On the chasing start on day two however, Steve and Jethro found some good sheep trods into number 1 whereas we got caught in horrible tussocks lower down the slope - so we were soon back together again.  I lead for a couple of hours till I had to stop and tie a lace, where upon Steve made a very well timed attack and broke clear from us a few controls out from the finish.  We pushed hard but were unable to catch them, so a well deserved win and we were well pleased to be second. 

I’m not as fit as I was in the summer – too much time in front of the computer since getting home – so obviously need to get the autumn workflow more organised for next year!

Back on the Fells…

Al and Steve Bottomley finishing the Ian Hodgson Mtn Relay this Sunday

Al and Steve Bottomley finishing the Ian Hodgson Mtn Relay this Sunday

Just a bit of news on the home front – been getting stuck into the autumn fell running since I got home, with the 17ml Black Mountains race last w/e (5th – just under 3hrs - it hurt!) and Ian Hodgson Mountain Relay for Pudsey Vets team yesterday.  I was doing the final leg with Steve Bottomley – not a strong team this year as various folk injured, but we managed to pick up 6 places so all went well.   Jonny (Morgan) was also doing the last leg for Dark Peak Vets who won,  so a great result there – time wise, we were just 5 secs apart however for the leg, so that bodes well for the OMM that Jonny and I are running together at the end of the month.  It’s Langdale coming up this weekend, so we’ll see how much the Morganator nails me by on that one.  I do know the course pretty well though, so praying for a bit of cloud and rain!

River crossing at the Black Mountains Fell Race

River crossing at the Black Mountains Fell Race

MB Ultratrail – Tour du Ducs De Savoie 2009

Al reaching the top of the Col Petit St BernardBeen out running this weekend in the newest race in the ultratrail series – the Tour du Ducs De Savoie.  Starting at 5AM in Chamonix, the course went south over Mont Joly and on into the Beaufortain, before a long descent to Bourg St Maurice followed by an equally long climb back over the Petit St Bernard pass into Italy, then on down to the finish line in Courmayeur – 106km and 6300m of climb in total.
I’ve not been training anything like as much this summer (too many weekends working on the hill!) – so took the first half really steady, as this is where most of the climb is.  Apart from a struggle with the heat climbing out of Bourg St Maurice, the plan worked well and I had enough juice left to pick up the pace over the final 3hrs and pull away from the group I’d been with, finally finishing 3rd in 14hr 40min – so a good result in a really strong field.
Thanks to everyone out on the course supporting – much appreciated as ever! – and to Bertrand for the excellent running pics.

SkiMo European Championships 2009

Just a quick results post from the Ski Mountaineering European Championships last week (I wasn’t there unfortunately – on the hill working – so no pics as yet).  The championships were held in the Alpago region of NE Italy and we had 4 British Team members present.

Vertical Race:  Ben Bardsley 46th

Team Race: Jon Bracey/Carron Scrimgeour 18th, Ben Bardsley/Nick Wallis 32nd

Individual Race: Jon Bracey 40th, Ben Bardsley 53rd, Nick Wallis 58th