Mytholmroyd, September 17th / 18th, 2022
The early morning sky was clear. The air in the Calder valley was a crisp 4 degrees. With the forecast for Saturday and Sunday better than anyone could have hoped for all the early signs were promising.
The first bikepacker arrived at Mytholmroyd Community Centre just after 6am and by 8am the car park was nearly full. The team of volunteers took brilliant care of everyone’s needs. Ben and Ian directed traffic. Melanie and Victoria plied riders with tea and toast. Fiona and Steve took the registration details. Helen took care of the camper’s luggage. Rosie was on the starting line recording departure times. Amanda cheered everyone off and Ricky took photos.
The network of trails out on the Calder Divide were in pristine condition. The cobbles, gravel and stone slabs were dry. The oak and ash that line the valley slopes were green. By midday the weather was warm and the sky a deep blue. It was bikepacking at its best.
By late Sunday all 120 riders were accounted for. Let’s put to one side the issue of the 6 riders who left the trail and didn’t report back to Event HQ. The real story is the joy and happiness so many riders felt at completing their bikepacking ride. The 60 or so campers at Shepley had a warm welcome from Rob the site warden whilst Helen and Amanda took care of the luggage, the campers and the bikes.
Back in Mytholmroyd the first rider crossed the finish line at 10.15pm after he had completed the 150 mile route. An epic achievement so congratulations to John Allan. Throughout the night riders arrived at Event HQ tired but elated. None more so than Kirsty Gunstone who achieved her personal target of completing the 150 mile route in under 24 hours with two minutes to spare. Crazy stuff!
After a lull in the early hours of Sunday morning, a steady stream of riders crossed the finish line from around 6am all the way through to the 7pm deadline. Every one of these riders received a green CDT badge, a certificate and of course a can of Vocation plus the much appreciated pie n peas. Raffle winners received their prizes with a young rider from Halifax winning the prize draw of the 8 litre Restrap saddle bag.
The biggest prize of all was hearing riders swap stories of their adventures. We heard about the best places to wild camp up on the moors, which riders were leading at the front at different stages and which riders had tumbles and mechanical issues. I’m happy to report that no one was seriously injured and many riders took the sensible decision to change from the 150 mile to the 120 mile route. They promised to return next year and have a go at the ‘full’ route so we’ll hold them to that.
So thank you for your many heartfelt messages of appreciation and the weekend of adventure. The Calder Divide Trail Challenge is most definitely on the map and here to stay. See you on the starting line in September 2023.
Adrian Wright
Event Director
Calder Divide Trail
Gold badge holders
The following 16 riders were awarded the ‘gold’ badge for completing the 152 mile route in under 24 hours.
John Allen - 15 hrs 5 mins
David Johnson - 16 hrs 12 mins
Martin Kitchen - 16 hrs 31 mins
Lee Endres - 16 hrs 59 mins
Adam Crook - 17 hrs 50 mins
Andrew Hodgson - 18 hrs 44 mins
Peter Saville - 18 hrs 49 mins
Ben Stead - 19 hrs 1 mins
Andy Westwell - 19 hrs 1 mins
Jon Adshead - 19 hrs 59 mins
Nick Jones - 19 hours 59 mins
Daniel Sudbury - 20 hours 2 mins
Robert Holdsworth - 20 hrs 49 mins
Paul McGurk - 23 hrs 20 mins
Richard Hunt - 23 hrs 22 mins
Kirsty Gunstone - 23 hrs 58 mins
Green Badge holders
Adam Walton 120 miles 32 hrs 49 mins
Aleem Raza 120 miles 30 hrs 18 mins
Alex Bend 120 miles 31 hrs 4 mins
Allen Boardman 120 miles 32 hrs 53 mins
Amy Ford 152 miles 28 hrs 58 mins
Anthony Preston 120 miles 12 hrs 40 mins
Andrew Harrison 120 miles 27 hrs 57 mins
Andy Tromans 152 miles 31 hrs 54 mins
Bill Feeney 120 miles 31 hrs 26 mins
Brad Tyssen 92 miles 32 hrs 36 mins
Cassie Oddy 152 miles 35 hrs 46 mins
Chris Marsh 92 miles 34 hrs 20 mins
Chris Mason 120 miles 27 hrs 56 mins
Chris Pope 120 miles 33 hrs 3 mins
Chris Read 120 miles 20 hrs 34 min
Christopher Heys 92 miles 24 hrs 01 mins
Craig Seeley 92 miles 30 hrs 20 mins
Daniel Goodey 120 miles 16 hrs 6 mins
Darren Bland 120 miles 29 hrs 49 mins
Darren Hull 92 miles 29 hrs 40 mins
Dave Parkin 92 miles 30 hrs 25 mins
Dave Woodward 92 miles 30 hrs 25 mins
David Riley 152 miles 29 hrs 53 mins
Dean Fulstow 152 miles 33 hrs 0 mins
Deb Whittaker 120 miles 34 hrs 8 mins
Elli Mauser 120 miles 34 hrs 8 mins
Eric Meadwell 92 miles 31 hrs 56 mins
Gareth Broom 92 miles 32 hrs 47 mins
Geoff Symms 92 miles 32 hrs 18 mins
Graeme Speedbury 120 miles 29 hrs 39 mins
Gill Crane 120 miles 33 hrs 17 mins
Graham Booth 92 miles 29 hrs 40 mins
Grant Walker 92 miles 31 hrs 50 mins
Gregory Cartwright 152 miles 34 hrs 32 mins
Heather Regan 92 miles 33 hrs 13 mins
Ian Broughton 152 miles 35 hrs 37 mins
Jack Meek 120 miles 33 hrs 38 mins
Jake Feasey 152 miles 32 hrs 56 mins
Jared O'Farrell 152 miles 35 hrs 17 mins
Jason Ashworth 120 miles 32 hrs 0 mins
Jason Fowler 152 miles 33 hrs 36 mins
Jeff Rosenmeier 120 miles 33 hrs 49 mins
John Sedgwick 152 miles 24 hrs 32 mins
Johny Rastoaca 120 miles 32 hrs 49 mins
Kate Berry 90 miles 33 hrs 49 mins
Keith Atkinson 152 miles 36 hrs 12 mins
Kevin Taylorson 92 miles 29 hrs 45 mins
Kieran O'Prey 92 miles 30 hrs 49 mins
Lars Henning 152 miles 32 hrs 37 mins
Laura Murray 92 miles 34 hrs 20 mins
Lee Cattermole 92 miles 32 hrs 48 mins
Lee Speight 152 miles 34 hrs 33 mins
Liz Tromans 152 miles 32 hrs 20 mins
Louis Robertshaw 152 miles 35 hrs 32 mins
Luke Joy-Smith 120 miles 32 hrs 3 mins
Mark Rooney 120 miles 30 hrs 25 mins
Martin Barrick 92 miles 29 hrs 40 mins
Matt Birkett 92 miles 30 hrs 25 mins
Matt Hill 92 miles 32 58 mins
Nathan Coatesworth 152 miles 35 hrs 32 mins
Neil Hawkins 92 miles 30 hrs 20 mins
Neil Heywood 120 miles 30 hrs 25 mins
Nicholas Gaukrodger 92 miles 32 hrs 46 mins
Nick Barker 152 miles 31 hrs 40 mins
Nick Simms 92 miles 32 hrs 17 mins
Nico Mitchell 92 miles 16 hrs 19 mins
Nigel Morris 152 miles 31 hrs 28 mins
Paul Cheetham 92 miles 30 hrs 25 mins
Paul Jenkinson 152 miles 33 hrs 27 mins
Paul O'Brien 92 miles 16 hrs 19 mins
Paul Rainbow 120 miles 33 hrs 27 mins
Paul Sedman 92 miles 32 hrs 47 mins
Paula Haworth 152 miles 35 hrs 46 mins
Pete Ollerenshaw 92 miles 12 hrs 31 mins
Philip Blundell 152 miles 24 hrs 26 mins
Rebecca Hall 152 miles 25 hrs 30 mins
Rebecca Sykes 92 miles 25 hrs 30 mins
Richard Skidmore 92 miles 33 hrs 49 mins
Robyn Furtado 120 miles 34 hrs 45 mins
Roger Haworth 152 miles 35 hrs 46 mins
Ross Mcstrafick 152 miles 35 hrs 37 mins
Rudilynn Coetzee 120 miles 33 hrs 4 mins
Ryan Collins 92 miles 30 hrs 0 mins
Sam Arthur 120 miles 33 hrs 19 mins
Scott Morgan 152 miles 31 hrs 29 mins
Shaun Aldcroft 152 miles 31 hrs 7 mins
Simon Booth 120 miles 32 hrs 1 min
Simon Hacking 92 miles 16 hrs 19 mins
Simon Hogan 92 miles 29 hrs 40 mins
Steve Symms 92 miles 32 hrs 7 mins
Theo Hiley 152 miles 35 hrs 52 mins
Tim Taylor 92 miles 30 hrs 30 mins
Tom Buckley 120 miles 33 hrs 3 mins
Wayne Tyssen 92 miles 32 hrs 36 mins
William Sullivan 152 miles 31 hrs 10 mins
our partners in 2022
Overgate Hospice, Elland
For over 40 years Overgate Hospice has provided vital support for people with life limiting illnesses. They have a team of nurses, doctors and therapists that offer support services including: a dementia support group, a programme of care for those living with respiratory problems, and a bereavement support groups for families and carers. Their patient and family support team offer advice, counselling and physiotherapy services and spiritual support.
Will Norman was part of our ‘Bike Club’. Tragically he died last year from cancer and his last few days were in the care of Overgate Hospice. The spirit of the hospice is to say that they cannot add days to the lives of their patients but they can add life to those days, making the most of the time they have left. The Calder Divide Trail Challenge bikepacking event is proud to be able to aid the work of the hospice.
Blazing Saddles, Hebden Bridge
Blazing Saddles is an independent bike shop in the busy market town of Hebden Bridge. Their ethos is that everybody on a bike deserves the same great service and a great bike to enjoy too. The shop has a range of test bikes and an extensive range of clothing and accessories for men, women and children. The shop provides free facilities to wash your bike. They also have secure hoops for locking your bikes onto located at the front.
Restrap
RESTRAP are a Leeds based family firm that specialises in hand-made bikepacking gear. They are based in a large workshop in Leeds. Using sustainable materials, local labour and top-notch machinery they make products by hand.
Bikemonger
The number 1 online website for all things bikepacking and an actual physical bike shop on the high street in York.
Duck Hill, Ripon HG4 1BL
www.bikemonger.co.uk
Vocation, Cragg Vale
From small beginnings in a rebuilt turkey shed on top of a hill in Cragg Vale, Vocation have become a global brand for craft beer. Over 60 staff have found their vocation producing up to 10 million cans of fine beer.
Tailfin, Bristol
Tailfin is a British design company that engineers innovative, high-performance Technical Bikepacking Equipment that allows cyclists to create incredible adventures. As a team of lifelong cyclists, Tailfin has a keen understanding of the unique demands and challenges of cycling. As engineers and designers, they have the skills and the knowledge to create solutions to those challenges.
Bike Mill, Queensbury
There has been a bicycle shop up in the hills of Queensbury village for over 25 years and with a new store and workshop in Black Dyke Mills just off the A644, opposite the Tesco supermarket, they’re proud to continue serving the local community. Bike Mill’s long time bike mechanic Ryan can repair, service and rebuild all types of bicycles. He also offers a specialist wheel building service.
All TERRAINCYCLES, Salts Mill, Saltaire, Shipley
All Terrain Cycles is one of the most established and respected shops in the region. Established in 1907, the shop was originally called Riley Brother Cycles and was based in Keighley before they moved to the impressive Salts Mill in Saltaire, Shipley. The business is still independent and family owned with two generations now working in the company.
https://www.allterraincycles.co.uk
Giant, Halifax
Giant Store Halifax is an independent bike shop offering Yorkshire cyclists the full range of bicycles from Giant and Liv along with cycling gear from the world’s leading brands. The store opened as Pedal Sport before transforming into Giant Store Halifax in 2017 and is ran by an enthusiastic and knowledgeable team of cycling experts .
MAMIL, Brighouse
MAMIL is a cycle themed Café Bar & Workshop, ideal for all your drinking, eating, repair and pitstop needs. MAMIL can be found at 11 Owler Ings Road, Brighouse, HD6 1EJ.