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Dulwich Paragon Hill Climb

Dulwich Paragon is a friendly cycling club based in South London, dedicated to the serious and sporting cyclist. Road and circuit racing – and training for them – form a major part of our activities. But the club also competes on the track, in time-trials and in cyclo-cross events at all levels. Club members also participate in cyclo-sportives, at home and abroad, and we have some seriously dedicated long distance riders in our ranks.

Dulwich Paragon

Since 1935

Dulwich Paragon is a friendly cycling club based in South London, dedicated to the serious and sporting cyclist.  Road and circuit racing – and training for them – form a major part of their activities.  But the club also competes on the track, in time-trials and in cyclo-cross events at all levels.  Club members also participate in cyclo-sportives, at home and abroad, and they have some seriously dedicated long distance riders in their ranks.


Maximum effort on the hill climb!

Every year the club mounts a number of promotions.  They run the Wally Gimber Road Race, a National B event which is the opening road race of the season in the South East and is held in high regard by the country’s racing elite.   In April the hugely popular Crystal Palace Crits kicks off the criterium series held every Tuesday evening in the summer in Paxton’s beautiful park.  We also run events each year for the South East Road Race League (SERRL) the Surrey League (SL) the League of Veteran Racing Cyclists (LVRC) and the London Women’s Cycle Racing league (LWCR). The club also co-promotes track events at the historic Herne Hill Velodrome in the heart of Dulwich village.  There is a club hill-climb each autumn (followed the next day with a more lighthearted but keenly contested downhill freewheel competition) and a series of club 10-mile time trials on alternate Thursday evenings through the summer.

Perhaps the club’s most popular event is the sportive, The Ride of the Falling Leaves, which is held each October and attracts 500+ riders to a route that runs through some of the most beautiful parts of Kent – and includes several daunting climbs.  This fully-supported 100 / 50km event starts with a lap of the Herne Hill Velodrome and finishes in Dulwich.  All profits go to the Lavender Trust (breast cancer research) and thousands of pounds have been raised since it was inaugurated.

For more information go to the website here.

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Catford Hill Climb

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The Catford Hill Climb Classic - 'The Oldest Continuing Cycle Race in the World'

This prestigious event goes all the way back to 1886 and, with the exception of the war years, has been run ever since. Traditionally on the first Sunday in October. Prior to the formation of the RTTC (governing body) it was considered to be the 'Championship of All England' and still attracts the very leading 'Hill-Climb' riders from all over the country, be they professionals or amateurs.

The challenge is Yorks Hill, near Sevenoaks, Kent. A 707 yard climb with an average gradient of 12.5%, with two stretches of 25% which requires an all-out lung bursting effort to get up the climb. The current record of 1 minute 47.6 seconds was set by Phil Mason (San Fairy Ann CC) in 1983 and despite the inducement of various special prizes has not been broken for over 30 years! The San Fairy Ann CC, Phil's club offered to donate £250 to the rider who broke Phil's record on the 30th Anniversary of his record breaking ride - but it still remains. It is often felt that the record will stand the test of time as it was set in the year of the 'great storm' - hence that year there were very few trees on the hill and so, any 'tailwind' assisted the riders! But this is not true and Phil set it on a different year to the great storm!

This is not only a sporting spectacle viewed by many hundreds but is also a social occasion providing an opportunity for an annual cyclist's 'get together'.

The club produces a Programme for the event which is encouraged for all 'watchers' to buy, the Hill Climb runs at a considerable loss and any money generated allows them to still promote and run this very historic and prestigious event.

On the day! 

I got there around 9 am managed to park up near the top of the hill and took a stroll to the finish line. It was not as busy as I thought but this was probably due to the weather threatening to rain all day.

There was a small area to the side of the finish line for riders and fans to congregate alongside a much needed burger van. The race started at 9:30 and it was great to see a real mixture of abilities attempting the hill and as the day went on there was more and more support for the riders. The seeded riders went towards the end of the day and there were some really great times considering the wet and debris laden road. The atmosphere was fun and family friendly and a good time was had by all especially as the rain held off. The eventual winner apparently was on course to take the record but had some trouble near the start. Maybe next year!

  • Arrive early for a car parking spot

  • Wrap up warm with wets for unpredictable weather

  • Best place to watch is near the top to see grimacing faces and the best cow bell / shouting experience

  • Seeded riders go towards the end of the race around 11:30/12.

  • Make sure you buy a programme or two as it is run at a loss to the organisers

  • Visit http://www.catfordcc.co.uk/events/hill_climb.aspx for more info and to apply for next year!

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