Andrew Feather earned victory as fastest male at the Rutland CC hill climb on Mam Nick, with Joanna Blackburn finishing as quickest female on the 1.3-mile course near Edale.
HuntBikeWheels.com rider Feather earned a morale-boosting victory over close rival Tom Bell (High North Performance) ahead of the much-anticipated National Hill Climb Championship in Denbighshire on October 30.
A time of 5-40.7 helped Feather to a dominant win, with Bell runner-up in 5-48.7 and Team PB Performance rider Jude Taylor clocking 6-14.4 to take third spot.
Bell’s High North Performance team-mate Blackburn set a time of 7-52.4 to win the women’s event ahead of Abi Plowman (Kendal Cycle Club) in 7-53.3 and Macclesfield Wheelers’ Alison Dockney in 8-06.1.
Bell was victorious in 2021 but Feather took the title in 2020 as well as winning at the 2018 event in Stocksbridge, Yorkshire, and success here puts the 37-year-old in a strong position to claim another championship.
This event, run on the OHC/10 course, starts at Barber Booth just before the bridge over River Noe and proceeds uphill to finish at the bus-stop lay-by just before the brow, lasting 1.3 miles in total.
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