The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Bosses plan cycle event’s 2021 return

● Strathpuff­er marathon to be altered to meet Covid guidance

- BY JOHN ROSS

Organisers of the Strathpuff­er cycle marathon are planning to hold the event in January with a reduced field and a limited number of spectators. Entries will open at 10pm on Friday for the 24-hour winter mountain bike race in Ross-shire, which will go ahead on January 16 and 17 if Covid-19 restrictio­ns allow.

The number of competitor­s will be reduced from 1,000 to 750 to allow more space on the course and at the event site.

Around 500-700 spectators normally attend the race, but this will also be significan­tly reduced.

Organisers say Covid-19 restrictio­ns make the event a “moveable feast” and changes may be required to meet government guidance at the time, including physical distancing and face coverings.

Alasdair Lawton, one of the organisers, said: “We’ve started the process with the aim of having the Strathpuff­er in January. We may have to change plans if the situation changes, but we’ve decided to go.

“We will make it work as best we can. We have reduced the number of competitor­s and we will have marshals on the gate to manage spectator numbers.”

He said it was difficult to know what the response will be to the normally sold-out event.

Mr Lawton added: “There are two opposing forces – this is an early return to major events and we always get a massive entry. But people are nervous, and rightly so, and may not wish to come to an event of this size at this stage.”

The Strathpuff­er started in 2005 as a one-off local event, but grew into a national phenomenon with a reputation of being one of the toughest mountain bike events in the world.

It is described as “a brutal mix of ice, wind, hail, rain, mud and snow”, often held in freezing temperatur­es on gruelling terrain.

 ?? Photograph by Paul Campbell ?? RACE: The number of competitor­s will be reduced.
Photograph by Paul Campbell RACE: The number of competitor­s will be reduced.

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