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July 19, 2010

2010 Le Tour de Staveley - Report and Photos

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Le Tour de Staveley 2010 - A non-competitive road sportive for all abilities
Saturday 17 July 2010

Photo’s by Sports on Sunday

Photo’s by Cycle Sport Photos

Photo’s by Fursdon Photography

In celebration of the worlds toughest cycle race ‘Le Tour de France’ this weekend the UK’s largest cycle store WHEELBASE, based in Staveley, held it’s annual ‘Le Tour de Staveley’, a non-competitive road sportive for all abilities.

At 3pm Saturday 17 July 2010 a sell-out field of 300 riders rolled out from WHEELBASE in the Staveley Mill Yard to tackle a choice of a 48 mile ‘lumpy route’ or a slightly milder 28 mile shorter option. The heavy downpours and drenched roads did not deter any riders with only 20 no-shows.

Now in it’s fifth year the organisers of this fantastic non-competitive road bike sportive decided to ramp up the difficulty of the event at the request of participants from last year!

A damp start but plenty of smiles and the weather soon cleared up. Photo courtesy of Rick@CycleSportPhotos.com

A damp start but plenty of smiles and the weather soon cleared up. Photo courtesy of Rick@CycleSportPhotos.com

On paper the course looked like a straightforward 48 mile run through the rolling lanes of South Lakeland but a number of strategically placed leg burning climbs whittled the field down, and tested each riders physic.

The peloton first spun through the hamlets of Underbarrow, Brigsteer and shot off down pan-flat Lyth Valley in one long chain towards the first major 20% climb of Tow Top were spectators had gathered too watch the riders tackle the steep, technical bends with Stuart Reid of the HerbaLife/WHEELBASE team breaking way and tacking the honours as first rider over the top.

Riders stream down the pan-flat Lytrh Valley. Photo courtesy of Rick@CycleSportPhotos.com

Riders stream down the pan-flat Lytrh Valley. Photo courtesy of Rick@CycleSportPhotos.com

It was then on over Cartmel Fell and up Bigland Hill before tacking the new ‘Tour of Rusland’ addition with it’s stunning views up over the Lakeland Fells.

The final major test on the long course was the ‘Bianca Strada’ (white road) gravel climb of Chapel House Wood, Newby Bridge with dramatic views over Lake Windermere.

Enjoying the Biancha Strada. Photo courtesy of Rick@CycleSportPhotos.com

Enjoying the Biancha Strada. Photo courtesy of Rick@CycleSportPhotos.com

As this was definitely a non-competitive event the obligatory refreshment stop was at the Masons Arms, Stawberry Bank where staff and the WHEELBASE.co.uk hospitality crew greeted riders with a welcome drink after a hard afternoon sweating it out on the climbs.

Le Tour de Staveley picks out the best of the Lakeland lanes. Photo courtesy of Rick@CycleSportPhotos.com

Le Tour de Staveley picks out the best of the Lakeland lanes. Photo courtesy of Rick@CycleSportPhotos.com

The re-grouped riders then ambled back through Winster up a short but deceptively tough climb past Knipe Tarn en-route to the finish back at WHEELBASE in Staveley and a two course French themed meal at Wilf’s Café. Drinks were also available at Hawkshead Brewery and riders could sit down and rest weary legs in front of a big screen showing the days action in the real Tour de France.
Riders are also given the opportunity to ride the same ‘dream’ bikes that the pro riders in the real ‘Tour de France’ are using with the event is supported by Italian road bike manufacturer Wilier, sponsor of Team Lampre, the beautiful and super-expensive Pinarello Dogma of Team Sky and Cannondale from the USA, sponsor of Team Liquigas.

“Seeing the riders stream in a long line down the Lyth Valley is a wonderful sight. It is the second year that our event has sold out and it is a true testament to increasing popularity of cycling - and that cycling really is for everybody. We’ll be back again next year with more surprises and hopefully a little less rain.” Toby Dalton, Director, WHEELBASE LAKELAND Limited

June 29, 2010

Job Vacancy: Web Designer

Filed under: Latest News — WHEELBASE.co.uk @ 5:50 AM

Web Designer
Full Time
Salary dependent on experience
Immediate start

We have a vacancy for an enthusiastic and self-motivated web designer to help us run and develop WHEELBASE.co.uk and FREERIDESNOWBOARDS.com.

Skills & experience in Web Design are required. You will need to be proficient in Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Flash, SQL, HTML, Java and CSS Style Sheets.

We can offer a good rate of pay and the opportunity join a great team at one of the UK’s most successful and respected cycle and snowboard retailers.

Candidate should be fluent in internet-based development tools, modern software engineering concepts and technologies. You must be passionate about web design and ecommerce and an interest in cycling and/or snowboarding would be an advantage but not essential.

If interested, please email an up to date CV and covering letter explaining why you’re the person for the job to Toby@WHEELBASE.co.uk

New Vacancy: Web Marketing and Ecommerce Assistant

New Vacancy: Web Designer


June 28, 2010

2010 Kentmere Konundrum - Report and Results

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Kentmere Konundrum - celebrating cycling

On Sunday, families hunted down clues on their bikes, cycling along the quiet lanes of Kentmere and Bowston as part of the Wheelbase Kentmere Konundrum, assisted by volulunteers from the Staveley Green Travel Initiative (GTi). Kids and adults answered 25 questions about the local area on a race around the 7 mile course, in a bid to win some fun prizes from the UK’s largest cycle store.

Jake Rushton, aged 5, was the youngest participant to complete the circuit on his own bike, making it around in 1 hour and 21 minutes. “This was a good event for families” enthused Sharon Jebb, who’s 15 month old daughter Millie won the prize for the youngest competitor. “We live in Staveley and this event helped us discover more of the local area that we live in”.

Kentmere Konundrum, now in it’s fourth year, was scheduled on the final day of Bike Week, a national celebration of cycling held between 19-27th June. Volunteers from the GTi also ran an after school ‘Dr Bike’ session at St Oswald’s School in Burneside, to help pupils prepare for masses of cycling during Bike Week. The BikeTrains, promoting commuting to work by bicycle, also coincided with Bike Week this month. See www.biketrain.org.uk

Families out enjoying the sunshine on the Kentmere Konundrum

Families out enjoying the sunshine on the Kentmere Konundrum

Kentmere Konundrum is part of a series of events being promoted by the Staveley Green Travel Initiative, making sustainable transport and cycling easy and enjoyable in the South Lakeland area. See www.staveley-gti.co.uk for the full calendars of events.

The winners:
Under 10 Thomas Ruston (8) 25/26 1hr 21mins
Under 8 Toby Middleton (6) 25/26 1hr 21mins
Under 6 Jake Ruston (5) 25/26 1hr 21mins
Under 4 Theo Middleton (3) 25/26 1hr 21mins
Under 3 Charlotte Brierley (2) 23/26 1hr 12mins

Youngest Competitor - Millie Jebb (15 months) - 1hr 12mins 21.5 / 26

Just completed Question 21 on the Kentmere Konundrum

Just completed Question 21 on the Kentmere Konundrum

June 24, 2010

Lakeland Lanequest: Round 4 The Plough, Eaves - Report

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The 90 plus riders, who made the long trip to the 4th Lakeland Lanequest event, from the Plough at Eaves, found that it proved to be a very different test from the first three events.

The flat event area south of Garstang, and to the west of the A6, included some very picturesque quiet roads and villages, around St Michael’s on Wyre, Woodplumpton, Great Eccleson and Catforth. On the lovely sunny evening the riders may not have had chance to notice, as Rod Carter has mentioned, “the lanes of the Fylde were resplendent with Elder blossom and the heady scents of Honeysuckle”.

An efficient route choice presented quite a challenge, as the joint organisers Graham Almonde and Peter Knott had placed the controls around the area so that some very careful thought was needed to find a way, to link them in an effective way, within their capabilities. Despite the flat roads many riders found they had to rethink and revise their planned route during the second hour of the competition.

David Heffernan of Ulverston triumphed in the Solo Men with an impressive 290 points, from Mike Toyn (Staveley) 280 points, and in third David Hollingham (Endmoor) who visited 29 controls but incurred time penalties for a score of 275 points.

The Solo Women saw Lorna Hewitt (Morecambe) score 220 points to win from second placed Rachel Toyn (Staveley) who visited 23 controls but gained time penalties for a final score of 215, and an unusual equal third place for Anne Plant from Pennington near Ulverston and Mary Ockenden (Lancaster) both with 212 points after time penalties.

The Juniors saw Bryony Halcrow from Kendal, win with a very impressive 232, a score that would have been good enough to gain her 1st in the Solo Womens class!

Matt & Katie Woods - Kendal, in the Generation pairs, won again with an outstanding 240 points from second placed Tom & Matthew Phillips (Lancaster) 210 points. The Adult pairs/ 3’s, saw a win for Andy and Sarah Crozier (Lytham) with 260 points, from close second Mike Brooks and Andy Beck (Kirkby Lonsdale) 254 points, and third placed Tony and Pauline Richardson (Kendal).

The general conclusion from competitors was that it was challenging to plan a route with loops that worked well, and although it was a bit of a distance to travel, had been very worthwhile. The inclusion of a toll bridge, was surely a Lanequest first, which could have presented a new test for riders, had not the organisers arranged an exemption for them.

Here is what David Heffernan said about his choice of route and the event -I thought it was an excellent event. It was really tricky to join up the controls to the south of the map. I ended up missing control 13. I believe I couldn’t have got a better route for 29 controls. I did 3 4 20 23 24 25 27 30 29 28 26 22 21 18 19 17 16 15 14 12 8 7 11 10 2 1 6 5 9. Mike Toyn dropped 15 and 14. He planned to do so and the route marked on his map did not visit them. I planned a route for all 30 that went 3 4 … (same as above) …. 14 12 13 5 6 7 8 11 10 2 1 9 and then improvised en route when I decided that I needed to drop a control. I think that getting 30 was quite a bit longer than getting 29, possibly 7-8 minutes because the loops didn’t work as well.
The overall league positions are starting to become clearer after four events; in the Solo Men Mike Toyn has now edged ahead of David Heffernan, and they are closely followed by Henry Syska. In the Solo Women, the positions are unchanged with Anne Plant is still comfortably leading, from Rachel Toyn, and Lisa Whetter (Levens). In the Juniors Bryony Halcrow, leads from Joseph Oglesby, impressively Bryony’s score in the league would also place her second in the Solo Women. Matt and Katie Woods continue to maintain their lead in the Generation pairs from Steve and Jake Mason.

The Adults pairs/3’s sees a change with Tony & Pauline Richardson taking the lead with four events, from Andy /Sarah Crozier, and Mike Brooks / Andy Beck / Andy Douglas, but these teams have both only competed in three events up to now. With two events to go the league positions could well see some more changes before the final at Staveley.

The next event of the series of six 2010 Lakeland Lanequests, is on Tuesday 29th June from The Derby Arms, Witherslack. By the A590. SD 442 829
Lanequests are 2 hour bike orienteering events on country roads, suitable for all bikes, and with a choice of classes to enter; they are ideal for leisure and also more competitive cyclists alike. Starts are from 5.30 - 7pm, a pre-marked, A4 colour OS map around 1:50,000 is provided, but don’t forget your helmet, food is also available after all events. More details and entry form, visit: www.wheelbase.co.uk or email: carolmcneill@tiscali.co.uk Tel: 01229 861507

June 22, 2010

OTLEY ELITE CRIT: Stu Reid, HerbaLife/WHEELBASE takes the win!

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Otley Town Centre Races
Wednesday 23 June 2010

High-speed town centre Crit racing came to Otley, North Yorkshire on Wednesday 23 June with the British Cycling Elite Crit Series.

This was a special race as it was the 25thAnniversary of the event and a great nights racing for HerbaLife/WHEELBASE.co.uk.

Stuart Reid, HerbaLife/WHEELBASE.co.uk dominated the Support race to bring in a win in a sprint finish and the rest of our riders gave an impressive performance, continiously on contention at the sharp end of the race.

Only provisional results for the moment, more details to follow;

Stuart Reid, HerbaLife/WHEELBASE.co.uk wins the gallop for victory in the Support race with Shaun Tyson second

Stuart Reid, HerbaLife/WHEELBASE.co.uk wins the gallop for victory in the Support race with Shaun Tyson second

ELITE
1. Ian Wilkinson, Endura Racing
2. Kristian House, Rapha Condor Sharp
3. Daniel McLay, Hargroves Cycles
4. Graham Briggs,  Rapha Condor Sharp
5. Steve Lampier, Pendragon-LeCol-Colnago
6. Matt Cronshaw,  Rapha Condor Sharp
7. Chris Siepen, Wills Wheels CC
8. Matt Kipling, MTS Cyclesport
9. Ben Swift, Team Sky
10. Dillion Byrne, Herbalife/Wheelbase
11. David Lines, Endura Racing
12. John Tanner, Sportscover
13. Tom Last, Sigma Sport/Specialized
14. Simon Yates, Maxgear
15. Jon Mozeley, Kuota-Road CC
16. Richard Hepworth, CyclePremier.com - Metaltek
17. Andrew Hawdon, Herbalife/Wheelbase
18. Stephen Burke, Motorpoint Marshals Pasta
19. Will Bjergfelt, Willier, Big Maggies, Prendas
20. Alistair Rutherford, Science in Sport

SUPPORT RACE
1. Stuart Reid, Herbalife/Wheelbase

2. Shaun Tyson, Adept Precision
3. Chris Daddy, Star Bikes
4. lloyd Kellett, Aire Valley
5. Robert Watson, Paul Milnes
6. Matt Mannakee, Boneshakers
7. Andrew Marsh, Dinnington RC
8. Daniel Storey, Sheffrec CC
9. Matthew Robinson, All Terrain Cycles
10. Mike Miss

World FireFighter RR Championships: Stuart Reid takes Bronze

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Stuart Reid, HerbaLife/WHEELBASE.co.uk travelled to Luxemburg this weekend to defend his title in the World Fire Fighters Road Race Championships on his Cannondale Super Six Hi-Mod.

He got into the winning break with two German riders, two French and an Italian and in the in the words of Reid “they did me over in the last lap but still fairly chuffed with a medal!”

Stuart Reid, HerbaLife/WHEELBASE.co.uk stepped on to the podium to take the bronze medal. Still a great achievement as he was a heavily marked rider going into the race as the defending World Champion.

Defending Champion Stuart Reid, HerbaLife/WHEELBASE.co.uk takes the Bronze medal at the World Fire Fighter Championships 2010

Defending Champion Stuart Reid, HerbaLife/WHEELBASE.co.uk takes the Bronze medal at the World Fire Fighter Championships 2010

HerbaLife/WHEELBASE.co.uk team now turns our attention to the British Cycling Elite Circuit Race Championship which runs through June and July and also the National Road Race Championships in Pendle, Lancashire Sunday 27 June 2010.

Next British Cycling Elite Circuit Race Championship Round is Otley Wednesday 23 June 2010 - a great watch after the football. Elite race starts at 20.35.

More details on the World Fire Fighter Championships can be found by CLICKING HERE

June 19, 2010

LAKELAND LANEQUESTS Round 3: The Old Mill, Bardsea, Ulverston

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LAKELAND LANEQUESTS
Round 3: The Old Mill, Bardsea, south of Ulverston

Looking out across Morecambe, the Old Mill at Bardsea, south of Ulverston, was the starting point for the third Lakeland Lanequest. Tony Smith, the organiser had placed the controls west across Birkrigg Common, and beyond Lindal in Furness and then continued north going above Ulverston, to include Broughton Beck and Newland Bottom. The riders would have had some idea of the challenging terrain awaiting them with a close inspection of the event map, especially near control 6, and the area called “The Alps”. Many competitors were caught out, and miss-judged the very hilly roads to the north of Ulverston, and as a result incurred time penalties, due to exceeding the 2 hours time limit.

Star performance of the evening was 16 year old Bryony Halcrow, from Kendal, who scored 226 to decisively win the Juniors class, and a score that would have been good enough to gain her 2nd in the Solo Womens class. That would have been behind first placed local Anne Plant from Pennington near Ulverston with 250 points. Jo Cleary (Haverthwaite) came 2nd in the Solo Women with 216 points, closely followed by Rachel Toyn (Staveley) with 210. Penalties proved decisive in the Solo Men class with a local win for Ulverston’s David Heffernan 280 points incurring only 2 penalties to gain 278 points, from equal second placed David Hollingham who also managed 280 points, but after 15 penalties, had a score of 265. Mike Toyn (Staveley) was in the unusual position for him, of not gaining maximum points and also being pushed down into equal 2nd position, he visited 29 controls to get 290 points, but had 25 penalties to also score 265 to tie for second.
The Generation pairs saw Matt & Katie Woods - Kendal win with an impressive 250 points from second placed Tom & Matthew Phillips 240 points and Steve & Jake Mason in third with 222 points. Time penalties also proved decisive in the Adult pairs/ 3’s, with a win for Andy and Sarah Crozier with 224 points after 6 penalties, from in second Mike Brooks & Andy Beck & Andy Douglas, scoring 212 points after 8 penalties, from Tony & Pauline Richardson who gained 230 points but incurred 20 penalties, to give a score of 210 and third place.

After three events the overall league positions are starting to show, with David Heffernan just ahead of Mike Toyn by 7 points, and Henry Syska third in the Solo Mens, Anne Plant is comfortably leading in the Solo Women, from Rachel Toyn, and Lisa Whetter. In the Juniors Bryony Halcrow, leads from Joseph Oglesby, impressively Bryony’s score in the league would also place her second in the Solo Women. Matt and Katie Woods lead in the Generation pairs from Steve and Jake Mason. The Adults pairs/3’s sees Mike Brooks & Andy Beck & Andy Douglas leading from Tony & Pauline Richardson and Pete Tyson & Dave Thrower. With the best four scores from the six events counting for the league, there is still time for the positions to change.

The next event of the series of six 2010 Lakeland Lanequests, is on Tuesday 22nd June from The Plough, Eaves. SD 495 374 1.5m from Barton (signed) on A6, 11m S M6 J33.

Lanequests are 2 hour bike orienteering events on country roads, suitable for all bikes, and with a choice of classes to enter; they are ideal for leisure and also more competitive cyclists alike. Photo: Dave Powell

Lanequests are 2 hour bike orienteering events on country roads, suitable for all bikes, and with a choice of classes to enter; they are ideal for leisure and also more competitive cyclists alike. Photo: Dave Powell

Starts are from 5.30 - 7pm, a pre-marked, A4 colour OS map around 1:50,000 is provided, but don’t forget your helmet, food is also available after all events. More details and entry form, visit: www.wheelbase.co.uk

June 14, 2010

Sam Houghton MTB Challenge 2010 - Results and Photos Online!

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The Sam Houghton Challenge 2010
Saturday 12 June 2010

Start time: between 11.30am > 13.30pm
Start: outside WHEELBASE, Cycle Superstore LA8 9LR

The event is dedicated to the memory of Sam Houghton who was a close friend of WHEELBASE and Wilfs cafe

The event is dedicated to the memory of Sam Houghton who was a close friend of WHEELBASE and Wilfs cafe

The third annual Sam Hougton Challenge ran on Saturday 12 June 2010 and was another great success with over 400 avid mountain bikers tackling the 46km tough tour of Kentmere starting outside WHEELBASE and covering the Longsleddale, Kentmere & Troutbeck Valleys and taking in Garburn Pass. There was also the option of the slightly easier 25km Short Course.

Fastest course time was set by Chris Hope and Phil Davies at 2hrs 35mins on the long course and the fastest female time was Judith Irving in 3hrs 3mins.

The event is organised in memory of Sam Houghton, a keen mountain biker who sadly lost his battle against cancer and died aged only 22 in May 2006. All proceeds from this event are to be donated to Cancer Research UK.

Local band CatDog closed the event with a rock music set under the stars in the Mill Yards on the back of wagon trailer.

Riders young and old stream up the first climb of Hall Beck, Kentmere in the Sam Houghton Challenge. Photo: Nancy Calderbank

Riders young and old stream up the first climb of Hall Beck, Kentmere in the Sam Houghton Challenge. Photo: Nancy Calderbank

Big thank you to the event organisers, registration, event marshals and local band CatDog who made this such a great, friendly event.

Ian Palmer, WHEELBASE.co.uk rails the descent off Green Quarter. Palmer finished quickest last year but suffered a string of 4 punctures and finished in 3hrs 3mins. Photo: Sid Calderbank

Ian Palmer, WHEELBASE.co.uk rails the descent off Green Quarter. Palmer finished quickest last year but suffered a string of 4 punctures and finished in 3hrs 3mins. Photo: Sid Calderbank

Results:

Long Course - CLICK HERE to download results PDF
Short Course - CLICK HERE to download results PDF

Young and old all tackled the Sam Houghton Challenge, a great family atmosphere. Descending HP Woods with confidence. Photo: Sid Calderbank

Young and old all tackled the Sam Houghton Challenge, a great family atmosphere. Descending HP Woods with confidence. Photo: Sid Calderbank

Photography:

Courtesy of Sid Calderbank

Image Gallery 1 - the first ascent!

Image Gallery 2 - the descent from Green Quarter

Image Gallery 3 - the descent through HP Woods

Image Gallery 4 - the start finish arena

June 13, 2010

Lakeland Lanequest - Event 2: Tewitfield Report

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Lakeland Lanequest
Event 2: Tewitfield
Tuesday evening 08 June 2010

Despite some very heavy showers during the day, entrants to the second Lakeland Lanequest, from The Longlands Inn at Tewitfield were not deterred and were rewarded to find the roads dry and a rain free evening, with a slight breeze. Dave & Lorna Hewitt, the organisers, had scattered the 30 controls points to the east and south, extending down to Nether Kellet and along the Lune up to Arkholme, and included some challenging climbs. With no obvious route to easily link controls, some careful thought was needed to decide on the optimum route choice, to enable a return within the 2 two hour time limit and so avoid time penalties. This all made for a good challenging event.
Four riders, in the Men’s Solo class, managed to visit all 30 controls, but only Dave Heffernan Lune RCC rider from Lancaster and Mike Toyn Wheelbase.co.uk/Cannondale rider from Staveley did so without penalty points, visiting 30 controls, but after penalties Alan Hartley scored 296, and David Hollingham 292.
Anne Plant, from Pennington near Ulverston, continued to dominate in the Women’s Solo scoring 274 points, followed by Lisa Whetter 226, and Mary Ockenden 216. The Juniors class saw Bryony Halcrow score 230 to narrowly beat Joseph Oglesby into second place with 220 points. Matt and Katie Woods scored 250 points, in the Generation Pairs, to just pip Steve and Jake Mason who scored 246, into second place. The Adults pairs /3’s saw a very close contest with both the pairs - Helen & Ben Dowman , and also Andy & Sarah Crozier score 260 to tie for first place from two teams tying for second place, Helen Jackson & Anthony Windle and also Mike Brooks / Andy Beck and Andy Douglas with 250 points.

Click Here for full results
Click here for overall league

The next event of the series of six 2010 Lakeland Lanequests, is on Tuesday 15th June fromThe Old Mill, Bardsea. SD 330 740 south of Ulverston
Lanequests are 2 hour bike orienteering events on country roads, suitable for all bikes, and with a choice of classes to enter; they are ideal for leisure and also more competitive cyclists alike. Starts are from 5.30 - 7pm, a pre-marked, A4 colour OS map around 1:50,000 is provided, but don’t forget your helmet, food is also available after all events.

For more details and entry form, visit: www.wheelbase.co.uk or email: carolmcneill@tiscali.co.uk

June 6, 2010

Lanequests 2010 Series kicks off: Event 1 Sizergh 1st June 2010

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Lanequests 2010 Series kicks off : Event 1, Sizergh 1st June

Little did Oxen Park resident and International Orienteer Carol McNeil realise that way back in 1995 when she devised a series of six 2 hour road bike orienteering events, they would still be flourishing and even growing in popularity some 15 years later.
So it was that 108 entrants a mix of solo, teams and generation pairs, with a wide mix of abilities, set off from well known local gastro pub The Strickland Arms at Sizergh on Event 1 of the 2010 series, sponsored yet again by Wheelbase of Staveley, and this year more hotly contested than ever.

Organiser Phil Morgan was faced with the growing quandary of ever increasing competition for the series trophy demanding ever more challenging routes. 2009 series winner Mike Toyn, a Wheelbase/Cannondale Team rider was in superb form, having recorded a 6 hour 36 minute time on the Fred Whitton Challenge, and achieving the highest score on the previous weekend’s Selside Trailquest event.

Last years route encompassed lanes in and around the Levens valley area. This year the route was extended east to include the climb over The Helm, the aim being to visit as many of the 30 controls (all sited on wooden fingerposts). Depending on map reading skill, the optimum route was about 32 miles, climbing 380 metres: a challenge for any rider.

Top honours for covering all 30 controls and hence gaining 300 points within the allotted 2 hour time limit went to Mike Toyn, who had 4 mins 28 seconds to spare, Alan Hartley, with 4 mins 15 seconds and Dave Hefffernan, still recovering from a nasty cycling accident, with 30 seconds to spare.
Last years’ womens solo champion Anne Plant carried on where she left off with another class win and 280 points, closely followed by Jo Cleary.
Bryony Halcrow topped the Juniors Class on 206 points and Steve and Jake and Mason won the Generation Pairs class…all 3 of them, as did Mike Brooks, Andy Beck and Andy Douglas in the Adult Pairs / 3s Class.
Lanequests attract riders of all ages and abilities, and this event was no exception. Whilst the competition to “Cut The Cake “in July at Wilfs Staveley is as keen as ever, Tuesday’s finish saw many smiling faces after a thankfully rain free tootle around the leafy lanes.

Mike Toyn Wheelbase/Cannondale Team rider and 2009 series winner  at the start, he scored a maximum 300 points as well as Alan Hartley and Dave Hefffernan

Mike Toyn Wheelbase/Cannondale Team rider and 2009 series winner at the start, he scored a maximum 300 points as well as Alan Hartley and Dave Hefffernan

Click Here for full results
Click here for overall league

The next Lakeland Lanequest of the 2010 series of six, is on Tuesday 8th June starting from The Longlands Inn, Tewittfield, SD 520 737. 2miles North of Carnforth

Lanequests are 2 hour bike orienteering events on country roads, suitable for all bikes, and with a choice of classes to enter; they are ideal for leisure and also more competitive cyclists alike. Starts are from 5.30 - 7pm, a pre-marked, A4 colour OS map around 1:50,000 is provided, but don’t forget your helmet, food is also available after all events.

More details and entry form, visit: WHEELBASE.co.uk or email: carolmcneill@tiscali.co.uk Tel: 01229 861507

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