Apologies if a thread already exists for this race but I can't find one.
We're coming to the end of what's been a brilliant fortnight travelling around the south west coastline in the camper. I'd planned on doing this race to my wife's astonishment...."well there's a surprise, you've found a race even when we're on holiday, typical".
The race was really well attended with approx 250 runners. The local Town crier did his oh yeah, oh yeah... which everyone shouted back at him. He then gave a speech, rang his bell and we're off.
Fast start through the village then a mile slog up a very steep country lane. It was such a relief when we approached the coastal path and its amazing views of the Jurassic coastline. Coupled this with a delightful sea breeze and I was a 'happy chappie'.
The route is undulating taking in meadows, quiet lanes and coastal paths. At 8 miles and 2000ft, in scorching weather, it's a proper good energy sapper. The terrain is not technically difficult but the race is hard. So glad the weather was clear and the views could be appreciated...especially the eroded cliff edges, always beneficial to spot these.
No problems with route choice, really well marked and plenty of friendly marshals. I counted 3 water stations which were a blessing.
After the race on crossing the finish line the Fire brigade were hosing down over heated runners....lovely.
Many thanks to all involved, really enjoyable day.