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The 'fords' time trial - fact or fiction?

Posted: 06 May 2016 08:44
by Andy Terry
Recently, a local cyclist (who shall remain nameless), while competing on the K32/10 course, took a wrong turn and ended up submerged in one of the Shell Brook fords.

I'm sure someone once told me that in the dim, distant past there used to be a time trial which actually crossed 2 or 3 of these fords. Can anyone throw any light on this?

Posted: 06 May 2016 09:06
by Philip Whiteman
Yes there was. It was abandoned due the number of accidents. It passed through the three fords including Shell.

The risk assessment must have been interesting.

Posted: 06 May 2016 10:02
by laurence_cooley
Did Alan ride it?

Posted: 06 May 2016 10:58
by Philip Whiteman
Here is the official course detail: http://www.midlanddc.org.uk/courses?are ... rse=K32/16

Posted: 06 May 2016 13:11
by Andy Terry
Thanks for that, Phil. When was it last used I wonder? And do we have anyone on MB who has ridden it?

Posted: 06 May 2016 14:10
by AlanW
laurence_cooley wrote:Did Alan ride it?
:lol: No, in fact I have never heard mention of such a route either till just, you learn something new everyday don't you?

Posted: 06 May 2016 14:59
by George
It used to be an annual event in my early days at the club. However, I never rode it, so my knowledge of it is purely anecdotal, except insofar as devotees sometimes led club runs through the fords. I've been through those fords on club runs; hard to imagine now. The TT was, I believe, ridden in high summer, when the water was usually low. People nevertheless regularly used to crash. But that seemed to be regarded as 'part of the fun'. By the time that I joined, I think that that attitude was already on the wane, to be replaced by the (sometimes disproportionately) safety-conscious attitude that now prevails. For first-hand recollections, I suggest asking Dave Hughes, Tony Webb, John Hitchcock and maybe Vince Tennant.

Posted: 06 May 2016 15:00
by RichK
Has Brian B ridden it? I think it was he who first told me about it.

Posted: 06 May 2016 15:50
by George
RichK wrote:Has Brian B ridden it? I think it was he who first told me about it.
I don't know for sure, but that sounds entirely plausible. Brian is very nearly the same age as me and joined in the same era, so it would have been going in his early days too.

Posted: 06 May 2016 20:29
by Oscar
I rode it several times. The secret was to ride STRAIGHT through the three fords.

Posted: 06 May 2016 20:57
by AlanW
Oscar wrote:I rode it several times. The secret was to ride STRAIGHT through the three fords.
Fantastic :lol:

But I cannot believe that I've never heard mention of it before, even with my time with the Bromsgrove Olympique?

Posted: 06 May 2016 22:23
by IanT
Surely you were nearby with a camera Alan?

Posted: 07 May 2016 17:17
by snailmale
I've fallen off in all these fords, though never in competition

http://snailmale-chezlescargot.blogspot ... aters.html

Posted: 07 May 2016 21:41
by Colin G
I never rode it but went out to watch one year - 83 / 84 maybe. It's a patchy childhood memory but i remember Dean Baker emerging unscathed from the Earls Common Road Ford (i think) before falling off just down the road as a result of his pedal snapping off. It was a brilliantly entertaining event - no helmets either!

Posted: 07 May 2016 21:49
by AlanW
IanT wrote:Surely you were nearby with a camera Alan?
Sadly not, my 'love' of Shell Ford is a fairly recent one

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Posted: 07 Jan 2023 11:02
by laurence_cooley
IanT wrote:
06 May 2016 22:23
Surely you were nearby with a camera Alan?
On that topic: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... fford-ford.

Re: The 'fords' time trial - fact or fiction?

Posted: 07 Jan 2023 13:15
by Dave Cox
I remember it well Tour of the Fords TT was a regular event in early '80s. I never rode but did marshal it once I think. Oscar is right the secret was to slow down ride straight through the fords but I recall that even a marshal came off. I do think that the fords have got more slippery over the years because of weeds but perhaps I'm just more cautious. If it's flooded under bridge just past Wedges don't try it just divert. I ended up stalling in a pothole and "swimming" not long ago.

Re: The 'fords' time trial - fact or fiction?

Posted: 10 Jan 2023 17:00
by Philip Whiteman
I took a look on the CTT course list. It no longer exists. I wonder why?