Not a race, but I include it as I treated the famous 'Killer Mile' up to Mow Cop as a bit of a time trial, something I have been wanting to do for a while. It is a long-established race too, going back to the early 80s, but we just incorporated it into a day trip instead. I had cycled it before, on the Cheshire Cat sportive way back in 2011 - you got a medal if you stayed upright on the bike, and I did! By comparison, running is probably slightly easier: whether on bike or foot it is a classic test, reminiscent of a Flemish monument climb. We parked in Scholar Green and I ran along the lanes towards Station Road and the level crossing where the Killer starts, the Mow Cop castle starkly obvious high above. From here, the road kicks up brutally but remains runnable until it rounds a corner then gets a little steeper again. The final section is dead straight, right up the hillside with houses on both sides, and it gets ridiculously steep at the top - supposedly 25%. It emerges on the High Street directly under the castle. I managed it in a fairly pedestrian 9.49, which was good enough for first 55-65 year old on the Strava segment, to my surprise. I jogged to the castle, then continued a five mile loop down Woodcock Lane past Doreen and Tom's house with immense views over Cheshire, all of which bought back lots of memories for me. Through Mount Pleasant and the Bank, wonderful gently descending running throughout, and back down to Scholar Green in 40 minutes.
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