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Bury Metro bring back The Rake - the 'richest' race on the planet

  • Tuesday, 25 August 2009
  • Keith Bingham
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The Rake is back after a year's absence, at the request of Bury Metro, the Local Authority on Sunday, October 11.

This Lancashire Road Club hill-climb was once billed as the "richest" event on Earth by promoter Peter Graham - on the basis that few other events offer a grand for a little over two minutes work. And this year's event has over £1000 in prizes on offer.

Venue, as ever, is at Ramsbottom (not as per CTT handbook) and huge crowds are expected to line the steep slopes for the noon start. The course has twice been used for the National Hill-Climb championship, in 1999 when Jim Henderson won and in 2005 when Ben Greenwood took the honours.
The Tour of Britain has also been routed up The Rake.

Over the years, a veritable who's who of cycling stars have done battle with the hill-climb specialists on these vicious slopes. Men like Tour de France yellow jersey Chris Boardman, former Tour of Spain points winner Malcolm Elliott, Hour record holder Graeme Obree, multi time trial champion Michael Hutchinson.

The 970-yard climb has an average gradient of 1-in-7 and steepest sections of 1-in-4. Graham himself once held the course record, in 2 minutes 18 seconds.

The current record is held by former hill-climb champion Jeff Wright, in 2-14. There are prizes for all categories, seniors, juniors, women, veterans. Plus a special prize for any lady trike, tandem or juvenile.

Trike, tandem? On a 25-per cent gradient? Enough to make your eyes water. The Mayoress of Bury will present the prizes at the nearby hostelry, the "Shoulder of Mutton", after the event.

Entries £7, to Peter Graham, Beechwood Lodge, Bury Road, Tottington, Bury, BL8 3DS. Tel: 01204 883865.

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August 26 12:59

D Adams

Anybody Tweet Lance to see if he was up for it????

August 26 16:19

Richard Hamer

I rode the Rake in 1984(ish), and even living close by at the time, so able to train on it, didn't help one bit! Good luck to all those taking part this year.

August 26 22:11

keith holland

come on lads and lassys what better way of spending sunday afternoon than draging yourself up a 1-4 just for a pint in the shoulder of muttonwith all your old freinds hope to see you all there support a great event

August 27 13:02

geoff smith

i rode the 1st race back in 1964( I think,,) pete won it and also organised it,, i rode my fallowfield track bike, with a front brake cobbled onto it,,, but what a mess, my new clemet silks were worn down to the canvass by the razor sharp cobbles,,, i did wonder why the "locals" all had heavy training tubs on,, great race,, good luck graham,, geoff smith france.

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