Merida Brass Monkeys 2011 Winter Enduro Series
Round 3
Sunday 23rd January 2011
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Race Organisor's point of view
Round One
Well that was a challenge initially due to some last minute land changes
which almost resulted in Round One being cancelled, some tough talking
ensued and Porridge Hill came into the frame, good job I’m in the Army!
The weather was kind to us at Porridgepot hill which is a familiar and
popular venue with Gorrick and the Armys AYTE, so all I had to do was come
up with a different cse which was exciting and challenging and by the
sounds of it Mission Accomplished!! Someone said it was better than
AYTE, Grrrrr.
Round Two
Was a totally different story, as last years series was hindered at Ash by
the forestry works, but we vowed to come up with a great cse this year,
alot of planning and work went in from Paul, Clive and me getting it all
ready for you, we spent alot of time, Digging, blowing, raking, scraping
amongst other things, shovelling ice, which to all our disgust the snow
decided to melt the night before the race, which meant a lot of last
minute marking so you could find your way, as my snow blown route was
gone, it could have been carnage! Great English weather! By the sounds of
it you were all happy with the course and hopefully lived up to your
expectations.
Round Three
Parkhurst Hill what a head ache, as your comments from last year demanded
it to be yet again the best course of the series. So again a lot of
exploring, riding to come up with a different course from last year and
hopefully I have achieved it! We will see, again a lot of work has gone
in to it and more to do. With 1000ft of climbing per lap it certainly is
a challenging course, not for the weak!
The hours I and others ,which goes into weeks have spent getting all the
course’s ready for the series is off the scale along with a lot of Blood
sweat and sometimes tears, It’s a good job that we have the time and
energy to put into this series to make it as popular as it is. Enjoy!
The thig is I love it! All the challenges of course design and building
along with putting on a great event I hope, Cheers!!!
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