Yes, I noticed this. I was gutted I missed it last year. I've posted a link on my Facebook page, Peak District Fell races.
Yes, I noticed this. I was gutted I missed it last year. I've posted a link on my Facebook page, Peak District Fell races.
For Glossop traffic status (all environs and approach roads) this link is useful with frequent updates.
https://glossop.online/traffic/
The A57 Dinting Lane works are listed from 8th April into May.
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It's on our Club Champs :-) Go Buxton AC :-)
Or...you might both get strangled by GVS! On theirs too...
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i'll be there for instalment number 9...
A reminder to those of you driving to the race this Weds evening; best to avoid the ongoing Dinting Vale road works, as they are leading to some delays along the A57. Other approach routes should be fine if you skirt around the A57. Up to the minute live local coverage here:
https://glossop.online/traffic/
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Short Report: Weds 17th April 2019.
A lovely evening, with perfect weather and dry, fast, ground conditions for this lung-busting 3 mile AS. Thanks to the 131 who raced, to the troop of Gloss volunteers, plus Joe Barber Plumbers (prizes) & Reliance Garage (venue).
Results list will get typed up at the weekend, for now here are the top 3 and the winning teams.
Male:
1 - Daniel Haworth (Matlock AC) 22:23 - just shy of Lloyd Taggart’s 2007 record of 22:19
2 - Max Wainwright (Dark Peak) 22:55
3 - Billy Cartwright (Matlock AC) 24:05
Female:
1 - Caity Rice (Ribble Valley) 26:25 – beating Natalie White’s 2007 record of 26:34
2 - Lucy Bednall (Buxton AC) 28:49
3 - Lizzie Leason (Carnethy) 29:16
Club Teams:
Male – Matlock AC (Dan, Billy, and Joe Oldfield)
Female – Buxton AC (Lucy, Amy Clark, and Amy Whelan)
Cheers
RO
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