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Red Bull Hill Chasers racing returns to Bristol this Saturday

31 riders who are not Ted King - and one who most certainly is - to fight it out on hill climb race

This Saturday evening sees Red Bull Hill Chasers return to Bristol following its successful debut last year, pitting pairs of riders from different disciplines against each other to find out which bike and type of riding is best for going uphill – and the flag carriers for road cycling this year is Ted King of Liquigas-Cannondale, one of the pro peloton’s quirkier characters. What's more, anyone can enter, with a an open qualification session on Saturday morning.

King’s musings on his blog – sometimes irreverent, often insightful, always worth reading – have won him something of a cult following among fans, with his “I am not Ted King” t-shirts, frame stickers and even a pint glass helping raise money for charity.

He’ll be joined on Saturday at the event, which starts on Park Street at 7pm, by 15 national and international pros from four other disciplines – fixed, BMX, cyclocross and mountain bike.

The remainder of the 32-strong field will be made up of riders selected through a qualifying session in the morning, held between 8.30am and 11am on Saturday morning on neighbouring Hill Street. Entries for that are being accepted on the Red Bull Hill Chasers web page.

Competition in the evening session will see the 32 finalists whittled down to just two who will fight it out for the top prize of a Charge Gold frame, with a Silver frame on offer for the runner-up and – you guessed it – a Bronze one for the rider finishing in third place.

Going by the video of last year’s event, won by Chris Metcalfe, back to defend his title, there will also be a big crowd out to cheer them on.

The pro riders taking part, with discipline in brackets plus their sponsors, are:

Ted King (Road) Liquigas-Cannondale
Austin Horse (Street/Fixed) Brooklyn  Machine Works
Michal Prokop (Mountain Bike 4X) Specialized/Red Bull
Jon Pybus (Cross Country) GT Racing UK
Ed McParland (Cross Country) GT Racing UK
Dave Henderson (Cross Country) GT Racing UK
Gareth Mongomerie (Cross Country) GT Racing UK
Chris Metcalfe (Cyclo Cross/Road) Charge
Jon Watson (Cyclo Cross/Road) Charge
Abi Greenway (Cross Country) Charge
Juliet Elliot (Street/Fixed) Charge
Aidan Bishop (Mountain Bike Freeride/DH) Cannondale/Mavic
Lewis Lacey (BMX) Charge BMX
Kye Forte (Mountain Bike Freeride) Red Bull
Rob Reed (BMX Charge) BMX
Scott Beaumont (4X) Yeti

 

Name Discipline Sponsor Ted King Road Liquigas-Cannondale Austin Horse Street/Fixed Brooklyn Machine Works Michal Prokop Mountain Bike 4X Specialized/Red Bull Jon Pybus Cross Country GT Racing UK Ed McParland Cross Country GT Racing UK Dave Henderson Cross Country GT Racing UK Gareth Mongomerie Cross Country GT Racing UK Chris Metcalfe Cyclo Cross/Road Charge Jon Watson Cyclo Cross/Road Charge Abi Greenway Cross Country Charge Juliet Elliot Street/Fixed Charge Aidan Bishop Mountain Bike Freeride/DH Cannondale/Mavic Lewis Lacey BMX Charge BMX Kye Forte Mountain Bike Freeride Red Bull Rob Reed BMX Charge BMX Scott Beaumont 4X Yeti

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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John G | 12 years ago
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Is there a wooden frame for the bloke who is last?

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