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NON-COMPETITIVE Last Updated: 6 Apr 2018 - 12:06:24 PM

Final Round of Dromara Trail Quest
By Dromara CC
12 Jan 2009,

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Dromara Trail Quest League Round 5 [Shimna Valley] and presentation of cheque.

The fifth and final round of the 2008 Trail Quest League took place last Sunday from the Northern Ireland Cancer Fund For Children’s holiday home, Shimna Valley in Bryansford Newcastle. Organised by Dromara Cycling Club, the five rounds were set up to raise much needed funds for the Shimna valley centre who are embarking on a capital spending drive this year to expand the excellent facilities at its site.

With very strong gusty winds and heavy rain forecast it was testament to the hearty resolve of the cycling community in Ireland to come out today to support the event. With only a couple of cry-offs from the thirty eight teams who had pre-registered for the event, another 7 had shown up to take part taking the total number of teams participating up to 42. As well as the off-road adventure, Dromara CC had organised a leisure cycle which started and returned to the centre. Across both events this day had attracted over 100 riders from as far as field as Dublin and Limavady.

For the leisure mountain biking event, teams were given a map of the area with circles indicating the location of the markers or reference points. Set out by club secretary Trevor Annett, the markers were laid out as far north as Castlewellan and as far south as Newcastle. Teams were given 3½ hours to find as many markers as they could before returning to base. First away at 10:31 was Dubliner Aidan Ryan from Sorrento Cycling Club. The rest of the teams were then set off at one-minute intervals.

Once again there were cyclists from nearly all the local cycling clubs including Banbridge, Newry wheelers, Apollo, La Lanterne Rouge, Phoenix, XMTB and Dromara. However, after the first four rounds all eyes were on the top 4 teams who were hoping to finish well and receive cycling vouchers kindly donated by: Mourne Cycles, Cyclo Zone, McConvey cycles and Downey cycles. Points were accumulated across the five events but only the best four out of five would count for the overall score.

Leading the league before the start of the fifth round were the 3 man team 'Who the fox is that?' who were closely followed by The Losers and Muddy Bums. However, it was team: Lost and Found, who were just outside the top three going into the event, who proved to be the strongest on the day and just managing to beat the north Down team 'Who the fox is that?' by two points. 'The fox' got the second place slot with a three-man team from Dromara cycling club, The Losers, finishing in third. Also awarded was team JNS who were one of five with one member of their team aged under 16.

Once all riders returned to base they were able to squeeze into the canteen for some well-deserved soup, rolls, sandwiches and doughnuts. After all had been eaten there was a short speech from the centre manager before the winners were announced.

Dromara Cycling Club then presented Patricia Kidd a cheque for £3,000. This included a donation from our club.

3rd place the losers. presenting Anne Maguire, Alan McMullan, Dennis McMullan, Stewart Moore.

Junior winners, Derek Hanna, Patrica Kidd, Team JNS, Shenna and Nichola Oldham

Shimna Cheque Trevor Annet, secretary,presents to Patricia Kidd, centre manager, with some members of Dromara CC, who took part on the day

Team Retro Nigel Jess. Paul Jess, Andrew Wilson

Winners, Lost & Found Presenting Anne Maguire, Julie Murphy and Paul McArthur


• Many thanks to the staff at the staff at Shimna Valley for providing the excellent food, assisted by club chief Paul.
• And, of course, many thanks to all the riders who turned up to support both the event and the Children's Cancer Home, Shimna Valley.
• All the members of Dromara Cycling Club, who organised, helped out and even enjoyed the challenge of the cycle.

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