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Official Results

Kildale Hill Climb

North Yorkshire | 1056 yards | THC35 | Kildale

Hill Climb
Event Details

Event Organiser:

Alex InghamAIMS CyclingContact Organiser
AIMS Cycling Spring Hill Climb Classic

Welcome to the AIMS Spring HC. This is held in the fantastic, beautiful North Yorkshire surroundings at the small village of Kildale, a 12 min drive east of Stokesley and only a 19 minute drive from the A19, making it accessible to most riders.

The Climb

The climb can be found on Strava here https://www.strava.com/segments/29425965 with the all time record being 2:57 by Jacob Vasey on our first debut hosting of this great hill climb. At just 1k in length it is a short but very punchy climbing, average 9% and maxing out at 20%! We would expect everyone to cover the climb within 6 minutes.

You will be given a lovely, warm welcome from the AIMS team, clear guidance of where to get to the climb (literally 2 mins from the HQ), plenty of parking available and lots of places on the climb for supporters to cheer you on. Post race, there will be free refreshments of coffees, teas, juice, sandwiches and cakes.

Prizes

There are cash prizes on the day, PLUS the AIMS Hill Climb trophy, for both male and female winners, where your name will be engraved for all to see!

HQ

HQ location is Kildale Village Hall, postcode YO21 2RG - we will be open from 12.30pm on race day, 90 minutes before first rider goes off. There is parking directly outside, and totally safe to leave your bike outside when inside the building.

Possessions/Clothing

We can look after any kit you wish to leave at HQ, the HQ is securely locked during the time of racing. Just leave with us when signing on.

Toilets/Washing /Changing Facilities

All of the above is provided at the HQ, where you can get changed prior to the HC.

Extra Parking

Additional to parking at the HQ, you can also park at the finish line. There is a car park on the left hand side of the finish line, easily accessible. So your car is then available immediately after crossing the finish line.

Directions

Do not worry if you are unfamiliar with the area. The start line is 2 minutes ride from the HQ and you will be given clear instructions (literally one left and one right turn from the HQ).

Spectator Points

There are some great spectator points on the climb. We have highlighted the main areas below. Spectators please remember two things, scream/shout our riders on and please use come and get free refreshments after!

Refreshments

As always, we will provide free refreshments, coffees, teas, juice, sandwiches and AIMS cakes - for all riders, photographers and spectators straight after.

Help?

Email Alex at alex@misupplies.co.uk or phone with any questions on 07738 175709 - please note phone reception is not available on the day, due to lack of coverage in the area.










Hill-climb wins for Munro and Robinson in North Yorkshire
Nick Munro

Nick Munro and Nuala Robinson were fastest in the open and female categories as AIMS Cycling hosted an early-season hill-climb on a one-kilometre ascent near Kildale in North Yorkshire.

Munro (Outlands) covered the course in 2-58 to win by just six seconds from Marcus Cram (Muckle CC), with third being youth rider Ezra Bateman (Clifton CC York) who was another 19 seconds off the pace.

Nuala Robinson (Fietsen Tempo) clocked 4-57 to win the women’s prize by 40 seconds from youth rider Annabelle Carter of Manilla Cycling).

Damp and greasy conditions made a challenging climb even more of a test, with an average gradient of 9.1 per cent and a maximum of 16 per cent.

Munro – who was just one second short of the course record – said: “The climb and the area is beautiful. The event was top notch with a good spread on afterwards.

“I love a trophy for an award. There’s something traditional about it and knowing my name will be etched on there alongside other top hill climbers gives it a lot of meaning.”

Munro had to navigate through plenty of leaves and dirt on the road, as well as two e-bikers who he flew past, and some riders coming back down the hill.

Nevertheless, he said: “For a 2:58 effort it was quite action packed but initial concerns of being held up by a car never happened so I’ll take a few obstacles any day!”

Having traversed one kilometre this weekend, the next challenge awaiting Munro is a little longer – the Derwentside CC 40-mile event, which is part of the Lakes and Lancs Sporting Courses Series, next Sunday.

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April 29, 2024

Individuals

Classifications:

Female | Open

Age Groups:

All

Riding:

Road Bike | Tricycle