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Official Results

Belmont Hill Hill Climb

North Somerset | 1408 yards | UH45 | Belmont Hill

Hill Climb
Event Details
The iconic University of Bristol Hill climb is back on Belmont Hill for another year. As with the past few years, we will be closing the road again to allow youth entrants, safer racing and a great atmosphere with spectators and a commentator up the climb. The climb itself is a true classic of Bristol, its fairly short (1.2 km @ 8.3 %) with some variation in the gradient, but is very accessible and a great climb for all levels of ability. As always, we encourage you to bring your family and friends along to make some noise on the climb and witness some top quality pain faces.

This year our HQ will be the WI hall in Backwell. There are two possible routes from the HQ, a slightly shorter main road route of 3.5km, or a slightly longer route (~4.5 km) along the bike path and quite roads (recommended for youth competitors). Routes will be included in the race manual.

As with previous years, the youth competition will start first with the first rider off at 9am. After the last youth rider, there will be a break in the schedule to allow youth competitors to descend the hill, meaning they will not have to take the diversion route. Please note that aside from this period we ask riders not to descend the hill during the road closure, riders racing up the hill will be expecting an clear and closed road so please do not descend whilst others are racing!

Although this event commonly attracts a high quality field with multiple national champions racing in previous years, as a closed road event so close to Bristol, we really encourage riders of all abilities to give it a go. With this in mind, alongside equal prizes for mens/womens podium and team prizes, we will be offering a prize for the fastest man and women who have not ridden a hill climb before (please highlight in the comments when entering if this applies to you!). For the youth riders, we will give out medals for 1st, 2nd and 3rd for male and female for each age.

Any questions, feel free to email me at evanvdavies@gmail.com.

See you on the hill!
Hudson and Millar victorious at University of Bristol CC hil

Jennifer Hudson earned her third win of the season at the University of Bristol CC hill climb on Saturday morning, while Ben Millar sealed victory in the open category.

FTP (Fulfil the Potential) Race Team rider Hudson clocked 3-41 to top the standings ahead of Natalie Grinczer (Roland), who finished runner-up in 3-47, while Grace Reynolds of Brother Uk - Team OnForm secured third position with 3-54.

It is a third win in succession for Hudson after she sealed back-to-back titles at Minehead CC hill climbing events last month.

In the open category, Millar (Primera-Team Jobs) was crowned champion in 2-52, staving off competition from reigning national champion Andrew Feather (HuntBikeWheels.com) who set 2-56 to finish second, while Gabe Dellar sealed the final podium position in 2-59 (Stolen Goat Race Team).

The Primera-Team Jobs rider outperformed his Spindata predicted finish to topple pre-race favourite Feather and clinch the title in his first CTT event of the season.

“I am super pleased to make it a hat-trick of wins at Belmont Hill climb in consecutive years,” said Millar.

“It was an incredibly competitive field with some of the best hill climbers in the UK, so to take the win makes it incredibly special.

“There was a slight headwind on the climb which made pacing the effort so key.

“The crowds and DJ at the top of climb were absolutely mega and it was a great event organised by University of Bristol Cycling Club.

“A Polka Dot Jersey was the cherry on top to finish a mega day. A massive thank you to all the sponsors and people who support me, let’s keep having fun.”

Joshua Hull of Elevate RT was the first espoir rider to cross the line in 3-08, a time which saw finish fifth, while host club and fastest female espoir competitor Katherine Barnes finished just outside the top three in 3-59.

In the veteran’s category, Kevin Thomas of Bradford-on-Avon CC was crowned champion with 3-22, sealing 18th place in the process, while Louisa Cooper’s time of 5-03 saw her earn fastest female veteran and 17th position overall.

Angus Collard (Portishead Cycling Club) and Elen Ruck (Avid Sport) took home the junior titles with times of 3:26 and 4-30, respectively.

This closed road hill climb event, run on the UH45 course, begins on Belmont hill lane adjacent to the B3130 junction before ascending Belmont Hill for 0.86 miles.

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Results:

Women:

1. Jennifer Hudson (Fulfil the Potential Race Team) 3.41    

2. Natalie Grinczer (Roland) 3.47     

3. Grace Reynolds (Brother Uk - Team OnForm) 3.54

4. Katherine Barnes (University of Bristol CC) 3.59

5. Charlotte Davies (Fulfil the Potential Race Team) 4.08

6. Clare Parkin (Velo Club Venta) 4.09

 

Open:

1. Ben  Millar (Primera-Teamjobs) 2.52

2. Andrew Feather (HuntBikeWheels.com) 2.56

3. Gabe Dellar (Stolen Goat Race Team) 2.59

4. Cameron Biddle (HUUB WattShop) 3.04

5. Joshua Hall (Elevate RT) 3.08      

6. Matthew Kaminer (Go Fast Turn Left) 3.10

 

October 6, 2024

Road Bike Individuals

Classifications:

Female | Open

Age Groups:

Youth

Riding:

Road Bike

Open Individuals

Classifications:

Open

Age Groups:

Junior | Espoir | Senior | Veteran

Riding:

Road Bike | Tricycle

Female Individuals

Classifications:

Female

Age Groups:

Junior | Espoir | Senior | Veteran

Riding:

Road Bike | Tricycle