Home Cycling ‘You think cyclists are a bit weird, then you meet hill climbers’ – the British hill-climb team celebrating 10 years of national success

‘You think cyclists are a bit weird, then you meet hill climbers’ – the British hill-climb team celebrating 10 years of national success

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There are few things that have stood the test of time over the last decade. In October 2016, Tadej Pogačar hadn’t won a pro race, Chris Froome was Tour de France champion again, and Donald Trump had not yet been elected US President.

However, on Bank Road in Matlock, the start of a dynasty was set up, as Team B38/Underpin Racing took their first men’s team prize at the National Hill-Climb Championship. That trio, of Patrick Clark (21st), Andy Nichols (13th) and Kieran Savage (12th) didn’t know it, but 10 editions later, the squad was still winning.

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