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Chris Boardman gave a ringing endorsement to the circuit saying it will present a tough but beautiful challenge and will be a superb event to come and watch. Chris is plannig to attend.

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Cycling stars launch National Cycle Road Race

 

 


Chris Boardman with Geoff Cowley the Managing Director of Cottages4you

Cycling fever is breaking out in Pendle as some of Britain's top cyclists, including Chris Boardman, took to the hills to try out the National Champions Elite Road Race circuit for the first time.

 

Their visit is four months ahead of the main event, as organisers talk with residents and fine-tune plans for the exciting 2010 Championships to be held in Pendle on Sunday 27th June.

 

The event will attract Britain's best cyclists and will be a vital test for them in the run up to the Tour de France which follows straight after this National Championship.

 

Earby based market leading holiday accommodation provider Cottages4you has just announced that they are sponsoring this high profile event.

 

Cyclists

Chris Boardman

Cyclists at the February launch included Olympic gold medallist and record breaking cyclist Chris Boardman. He rode the National Road Race circuit around Barley with veteran Pete Matthews.

 

(L to R) Riding the route as a group, including Mark Sandamas, Pete Matthews, Chris Boardman, Tony Hewson and far right Alan Gornall, a former Commonwealth Games Cycling gold medal winner (now living in Barnoldswick).

 

Pete Matthews

Pete, who was the national champion in 1968, also designed one of Chris Boardman's top bikes and is still the national champion in his over 65s age group. 

  

Tony Hewson

Author and pioneer British rider in the Tour de France

 

Alan Gornall

A previous Commonwealth Games Gold Medal-winning cyclist who now lives in Barnoldswick.

 

Paul Oldham

Pendle's own leading cyclist, Paul Oldham from Trawden, also rode the new 7.5 mile route which starts and finishes in Barley village.

 

Chris is welcomed by local cyclists, former National Champion Pete Matthews, Cottages4you and local councillors

 

Pendle

 

Pendle Council's Director of Regeneration, Brian Cookson, who's also President of British Cycling, said:

 


(L to R) Chris Boardman, Geoff,  Brian Cookson - Executive Director, Regeneration (Pendle Borough Council) and President of British Cycling

"This is a fantastic opportunity for some top British riders, past and present, to try out this new route ahead of the National Championship in June.

 

"The races this summer will bring a much needed boost to our tourism economy, helping many local businesses in Barley, Roughlee and Newchurch and right across Pendle."

 

Leader of the Council, Councillor John David said:

 

"Tourism is worth over £77 million to Pendle already - yet so many people say they haven't heard of our beautiful corner of England.

 

"This is our chance to put the area on the map. 

 

"There will be television coverage and people will be able to see for themselves what a wonderful area Pendle is.

 

"The race will take place around the villages that regularly pick up best kept villages awards."

 

He added:

 

"Although this will be a major event for Pendle, I am concerned that some residents will be very considerably inconvenienced.

 

"It is our job to plan for and deal with these problems. We will certainly treat these difficulties very seriously so that the event will be as enjoyable as possible and free from hassle for local people.

 

"Residents can call us on 01282 661661 with any questions or concerns."

 

Lancashire Telegraph Article - 22/02/10

 

Cottages4you

Geoff Cowley, Managing Director of event sponsors Cottages4you, said:

 


"As a leading provider of holiday accommodation based in Pendle, we're proud to be supporting this national event which is coming to our area.

 

"It will certainly support rural businesses including many of our self catering cottage businesses.

 

"We're passionate about cycling and about Pendle - it promises to be an exhilarating weekend for residents and visitors alike."

 

National CycloSportive

And don't forget the National Cyclo-Sportive event which will take place on Saturday 26th June, the day before the big race.

 

It will give amateur cyclists the chance to try out some of the route the professionals will ride the following day.

 

Both races offer cyclists the perfect weekend in the area - to ride through some of the best countryside in England then watch the country's best cyclists!

 

There's plenty of accommodation available locally - look on www.visitpendle.com to see the range of accommodation available.

 

 

About the National Road Race Championships

 

This race will replace the Tour of Pendle, which has been run successfully for four years, and builds on the annual cottages4you Cycle-Fest attraction in Pendle.

 

Sunday 27 June includes the Elite Men and Elite Women's races, with over 300 cyclists taking part.

 

Olympic medallists Bradley Wiggins, Pendle's own Steven Burke alongside the newly formed SKY Pro Cycling Team will be battling it out with up to 120 riders including Tour de France multiple stage winner Mark Cavendish.

 

In the Women's event, Olympic Gold and Silver medallists Nicole Cooke and Emma Pooley will be fighting for the right to wear the coveted national champion's jersey for a year. 

 

For further information please contact: Sarah Lee, Communications Manager, Chief Executive's Policy Unit, Pendle Council, Town Hall, Market Street, Nelson, BB9 7LG

 

Tel: 01282 661988

Fax: 01282 661630

Email: sarah.lee@pendle.gov.uk

 

To enter online

  

    

 

 

Chris with Mark, Nick and Mick from Pennine Events


Mark Sandamas (Pennine Events) with Caroline Palmer (Cottages4you), who is also a member of Blackburn & District CTC, riding the National Road Race circuit.
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