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Official Results

Unthank Bank Hill Climb

County Durham | 1584 yards | THC41 | Unthank Bank

Hill Climb
Event Details

Event Organiser:

Gillian PearceZurbaran RacingContact Organiser

Unthank Bank Profile: https://climbfinder.com/en/climbs/unthank-bank-stanhope (Note: the finish is at the ~1.4km distance mark)

Head Quarters: St Thomas Church Hall, 40 Front Street Stanhope, Bishop Auckland DL142UE. Spacious HQ with forecourt to front. Toilets and changing available on site. Doors will be open from 8:30 am.

Have you biked here? Let us look after your stuff! We can safely store your bags at the HQ.

Parking: There are several parking spaces on the forecourt at the head quarters and there is also some free street parking in the town. In addition there is free parking at the bottom of Unthank Bank on the road. Please do check parking restriction signs before you park though.

Refreshments:serving post race Zurbaran Dogs and Pink icecreams - we think its the only way! Veggie options will be available. Teas, coffees and without a doubt beer!

Prizes: this year we have an amazing prize 'The Battle of Unthank Bank Award', a beautiful, unique trophy for the 1 fastest male and female climber! And that's not all.... other medals and spot prizes to be won.

We would love to see support crews and there are several spectacular view points throughout the course, we will give you details at HQ. Bring your bells and whistles and make it noisy! We will also have some to lend out. Come with your support, family, dogs, cats, round up anything for a fantastic day out! We can't wait to party with you all!

Can't wait to see you all there!!


Cunningham and Bell climb to victories at Zurbaran Racing ev
Madeleine Bell. Photo by Dub Devlin Photography.

Andy Cunningham (Ilkley CC) managed his effort perfectly as he took victory in the Zurbaran Racing hill climb, while Madeleine Bell (Musselburgh RCC) won the women’s event.

Cunningham, aged 35, covered the 1.4-kilometre climb, named Unthank Bank, in a winning time of three minutes and 45 seconds – which was also a new course record.

The 1.4-kilometre climb heads towards Stanhope, Durham and has sections of 12% in gradient after the opening 200 metres before easing towards the top.

Cunningham, from Ilkley, won four open hill climbs last season and opened his account for 2024 with an early victory.

Muckle Cycle Club riders provided a challenge with Marcus Cram finishing second overall in 3-57 ahead of team-mate Adrian Armstrong in third (4-08).

“It was a really nice event,” said Cunningham. “I was pushed really close by Marcus (Cram) again.

“The climb was very front ended with the steepest section at the start but there was a bit of a breeze on the tops so I had to manage the effort well over the distance.

Andy Cunningham. Photo by Nigel Bradley.

“I’m happy with how it went and looking forward to entering some more of these.”

Quickest veteran on the climb was John Bowman (Muckle Cycle Club) who stopped the clock in 4-12 which was good enough for fifth overall.

Meanwhile, youth competitor Ezra Bateman (Clifton CC York) finished seventh overall with a fine time of 4-28.

Bell was pushed all the way for victory in the women’s event and set a new course record winning time of 5-11.

The Musselburgh RCC rider also won the Tyneside Vagabonds CC mountain time trial over 47 miles in May and added another win to her collection this time out.

Finishing just four seconds behind was Ellen Reynolds (Elevate RT) in second (5-15) and best veteran Sarah Wilkinson (Blaydon CC) finished in third place overall (5-23).

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Results:

Open:
1 Andy Cunningham (Ilkley CC)       3.45
2 Marcus Cram (Muckle Cycle Club) 3.57
3 Adrian Armstrong (Muckle Cycle Club)     4.08
4 David Fellows (Solihull CC)           4.09
5 John Bowman (Muckle Cycle Club)           4.12
6 Colin Atkinson (Muckle Cycle Club)          4.18
7 Ezra Bateman (Clifton CC York)    4.28
8 Lee Cuthbertson (GS Metro)           4.29
9 Tom Harcourt (Team Judge Tyrekey)         4.32
10 Graeme Wardale (South Shields Velo Cycling Club)       4.37

Youth: Ezra Bateman (Clifton CC York)       4.28

Women:
1 Madeleine Bell (Musselburgh RCC)           5.11
2 Ellen Reynolds (Elevate RT)           5.15
3 Sarah Wilkinson (Blaydon CC)       5.23
4 Bethany Brooksbank (Trek Sheffield)        5.25
5 Lilja Raine (Loughborough Students Cycling Club)           6.05
6 Lesley Fellows (Solihull CC)          8.43
7 Deborah Jefferies (Manilla Cycling)

 

August 5, 2024

Individuals

Classifications:

Female | Open

Age Groups:

All

Riding:

Road Bike | Tricycle