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Skedaddle at Clic24 Charity Cycling / Mountain Biking Weekend

September 09th 2008

The weather was fantastic in the Mendips earlier this month, which was just as well as I spent the hours between midnight and 3am Sunday morning waving a torch at riders in various stages of fatigue and mountain biking insanity at charity cycling CLIC24 event. All off this on my weekend off from guiding in Exmoor and the Quantocks for Skedaddle…do i get a medal??

The Start Area

Running from midday Saturday to midday Sunday, CLIC24 is held over a fast, 10 mile course over the Mendip Hills. At least, it’s fast when it’s dry, which it was this year and wasn’t in 2007, when it rained heavily for more or less the entire 24 hours. That didn’t seem to have deterred entrants, with 420 of them starting the race, either in teams of four or, for the insane, solo.

In the team stakes, it became clear that it was a local derby, with Wells-based Bike City and Cheddar Cycle Store running neck and neck: early laps were running at 38 minutes or so. In the event, Bike City completed 35 laps, and Cheddar 33. Bike City timed their finish to perfection, sending their last rider out at 11:20, returning precisely as the clock stood at 12:00.

This guy and his passenger got in a bit earlier !

Similarly, two of the soloists stood out: David Powell and Aidan Harding. Seemingly not needing to eat much or sleep much, these two piled on the laps, eventually completing 22 and 21 respectively. Yup, 220 miles of mostly off-road biking in 24 hours. How they can do this is beyond me: I rode one lap on Sunday to check the course out, and it knackered me.

A great event, admirably organized by Neil Wilkins and his team as usual, from the party on the Friday night to the speeches on the Sunday, by way of the bar, the food, the on-site massage therapists and the all-night tea and coffee, all of which were excellent. CLIC24 raised £56,000 for CLIC Sargent last year, with high hopes for this year, and they’d like to make it more. So, if you fancy a nice, laid-back 24 hours of cycling pain for a really good cause, bear it in mind for next year ! Go to www.clic24.org.uk for the details.

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  • Sustrans  UK’s leading sustainable transport charity providing loads of support and initiatives for new and experienced cyclists.
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  • Gorrick Mountain Bike Events  Skedaddle are proud to be sponsoring the Gorrick Spring Series for 2011 - Fun day rides in the South and suitable for all
  • Cyclone 2011  Great weekend of road cycling in and around Newcastle (24th to 26th June) that once again we are proud to support....we'll have lots of people riding in Skedaddle colours and will be there on the day too!!
  • Great North Bike Ride  Skedaddle are once again supporting the cycle from Seahouses to Tynemouth (28th August 2011). Cycle 54 miles of beautiful Northumberland coastline and raise some money towards childhood cancer research.
  • Clic24  Fun charity ride in the Mendips on 14th-15th May, in support of children and their families who are affected by cancer and leukaemia. Come and meet Skedaddle during this fun event and raise a few quid too!
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