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Event Report: North Cornwall Tor 

 

"Tougher than Childbirth"

 

Source: Kilotogo

News Posted: 24 April 2008

 

As Ruth Nicholls from the Scilly Isles slumped across the finish line after the first North Cornwall Tor she confirmed it was tougher than child birth. Nearly 400 riders faced the challenge from the start and back to the finish in Cornwall's flagship leisure centre - the Dragon centre. Although officially two routes of 100 miles or 100 kilometres many riders rode a hybrid route by intending to do the long but deciding to finish on the short route after some tough Cornish Tors had made a big impression.

 

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Above: Councillor Arwen Folks starts a group of rides from Bodmin

 

For those who managed the complete long route, any will confirm just how tough it was. "The hardest bike ride I've ever done" said experienced Michael Ingram of Addiscombe CC. Hats off to Adam Thompson, a local rider and the youngest participant at 14 years. Adam completed the long route and rode with his proud dad.

 

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Above: There was no disgrace in walking - most did at some point!

 

There was a nasty sting in the tail on both routes - unrelenting climbing right up to the approaches to Bodmin on the shorter option with the wicked Bishop's Wood on the long. Having rained the previous day the surface was damp on the wooded 1 in 3 and only a handful of riders had the reserves of strength and control to rider up.

 

The jury is still out on the precise amount of ascending - 3,800 metres (12,500 feet) seems to be the figure. Regardless, riders are already calling this ride the toughest ever in the UK due to the unrelenting nature of the climbing.

 

Andy Babbage of Christchurch went to text his family after the rider and predictive text actually comes up with North Cornwall Torture

 

Rest assured, next years ride will be no less challenging.

 

More Images

 

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Above: Climbing up from the Atlantic Coast

 

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Above: Riding through Port Isaac where BBC's Doc Martin is filmed.

 

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Above: Eager anticipation at the start

 

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Above: Tough on a tandem - Cornish international Jody Vickery seen here as "stoker"

 

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Above: Typical North Cornwall Tor-ture

 

Link: www.kilotogo.com

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