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‘We believe that British racing can be exciting again’ – meet the 21-year old trying to revive the grassroots cycling scene

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As Storm Amy swept through the UK and Ireland last weekend, pulling walls of rain in its wake and leaving over 40,000 homes powerless, there was, on a hillside in Dorset, an afternoon of relative peace.

The ground, still damp from the day before, was a small memory of the storm that had ripped through the country – leaving in its wake “an incredibly strong tailwind” hugging the top of the hill (“I think a lot of riders were happy with that,” laughed the Zig Zag Hill Climb’s organiser, Elliott Colyer).

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“It was basically everything that I hoped it would be”, a tired Colyer told Cycling Weekly after the event. “The mix of riders we had was really cool to see, from domestic riders through to local clubs and people who just enjoyed riding their bikes.

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