Don't forget people that this weekend at 2pm sees the crazyness that is the Harriers v Cyclists, great race, great atmosphere (especially when you pass the cyclists!).
See you there 2pm, Fisherman's pub, Bingley.
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Don't forget people that this weekend at 2pm sees the crazyness that is the Harriers v Cyclists, great race, great atmosphere (especially when you pass the cyclists!).
See you there 2pm, Fisherman's pub, Bingley.
I'll be there, & probably running, not on the bike
(not sure if anyone's been brave enough to form an 'away-team' yet??)
i'm hoping to be there too. really enjoyed my first experience last year.
fingers crossed my knee holds out!
I'll be doing the boring but fast Abbey dash on Sunday so won't be there. Eventually I'll make it but this year I want a fast 10k time....
Quite a lot of our members are at the 'Abbey' too, as it's part of our 'Grand Prix' series.
I'm down at the 'Barnsley 10K' on Sunday, but not sure if I'll be struggling around it, or flying, due to the 'H v C'
(the 'Barnsley' course has got quite a sharp hill roughly a mile from the start)
Never got round to doing this race - I have a cross bike and I have fell shoes - I just need to make an effort on the fitness to qualify! Pics online.
http://adyinaccy.smugmug.com/Other/M...X2/CVH1-X2.jpg
http://adyinaccy.smugmug.com/Other/M...X2/CVH2-X2.jpg
Well hacked off this afternoon!
A reasonable start, then whilst climbing up through the boulders/woodland onto the top of Shipley Glen, I collected a branch in the face.:rolleyes:
No-ones fault, just one of those things, but I lost a contacnt lens, felt like i'd been smacked in the eye, so called it "quits" there & then.
Driving back to Wakefield, via Bradford was .... interesting:confused:
So, after an hastily (ie; pleading request!!) appointment to try & get more lenses, it appears that I have scratched the Cornea, so have to let my Eye 'rest' for a week.
Bugger!!!!!
SO, no 'Barnsley 10K' tomorrow now
Tough break there Richard, hope it's not too bad.
Thoroughly enjoyed the race myself, thanks to all the organisers and marshalls. Weather was as good as I can remember in mid Nov, the last two weekends running I've been overheating, sweating buckets, and squinting into bright sunshine.
At 6 miles 650 ft it looks not too bad on paper, but there's not much opportunity to take things easy, I was pretty spent by the end.
bad news richard. i think I saw you go past me just after the concrete sleepers. sounds tough, hope it's nothing too serious.
really enjoyed it again. the course is really good. i enjoy getting up close and personal with all that lycra and spinning metal :p my first race back after 6 months and everything seems to be ship shape so one happy camper here.