More both-ways South Downs action as Steve Heading sets off from Winchester. In the rain. Updated Finished!
Pics: Rory Hitchens
Just a couple of days since Ian Leitch smashed the South Downs Double record, Whyte's Steve Heading is on the trail right now with his own attempt. Steve has a lot of history with the South Downs Way - with his brother Andy, he rode the slightly shorter Buriton-Eastbourne-Buriton double in 23 hours back in 1993.
We're told that Steve's not planning a record-breaking ride, with his goal simply to add his name to the exclusive group of sub-24hr SDD finishers. That said, he's making brisk progress - he set off from Winchester at midnight and made the turn in Eastbourne at around 9.30am despite riding in pretty grim conditions.
And as if it isn't enough of a lunatic endeavour, Steve's committed to competing in a 12-hour enduro this weekend, too. So this must be that "tapering" thing that we read about in training articles, then.
You can look forward to plenty more South Downs Double action this year too, with a couple of new names hoping to get on to that sub-24hr list later in the summer...
That must have been pretty challenging in the dark - here in the lee of the Downs the rain woke me several times last night.
Drying out nicely now but somewhat of a headwind, here's hoping he gets a good time!
Great ride Steve. Welcome to the club!!
Just met Steve at the finish - What a hardman - rained on he came in at about 20 hours and 36 minutes. A hardman as upon remounting his bike to ride to his car he informed Rory, Jon and I that he would be driving for about 25 or 50 miles and then bivvying down in a field for the night.
The man is superhuman!!
At the end of every Polaris I have ever done, its always awe inspiring to note that Steve Heading has covered about twice the ground i have!
Well done Steve, you are proper tough!
You are an inspiration to us all.