Wiscombe Park – Torbay MC / National Hill Climb Association (NHCA)
Posted: Sep 3rd, '20, 17:21
A set of photo’s from Wiscombe Park of the bikes and sidecars that competed on Sunday 23rd August as part of the Torbay MC hillclimb. These two and three wheeled competitors are competing for National Hill Climb Association (NHCA) honours.
Due to Covid19 restrictions, all Wiscombe Park events in 2020 are not open to spectators.
The NHCA event at Wiscombe has become the premier event for motorcycle hillclimbers with the first event being held in 1969. It was also around this time that the first National Championships were introduced.
For many years, two and three wheeled racers taking part in hillclimbing were governed by the National Sprint Association (NSA). As entries grew, and not all competitors wanted to enter both sprints and hillclimbs, the need for a separate governing body seemed beneficial. This led to the formation of the National Hill Climb Association (NHCA) in 1986.
The NHCA has continued to grow steadily with events held at all the major hills across the UK. It is in very fine health as can be seen by the number of entries at Wiscombe, and always very well supported.
Hopefully in 2021 the virus can be beaten and spectators allowed back in to Wiscombe Park.
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Due to Covid19 restrictions, all Wiscombe Park events in 2020 are not open to spectators.
The NHCA event at Wiscombe has become the premier event for motorcycle hillclimbers with the first event being held in 1969. It was also around this time that the first National Championships were introduced.
For many years, two and three wheeled racers taking part in hillclimbing were governed by the National Sprint Association (NSA). As entries grew, and not all competitors wanted to enter both sprints and hillclimbs, the need for a separate governing body seemed beneficial. This led to the formation of the National Hill Climb Association (NHCA) in 1986.
The NHCA has continued to grow steadily with events held at all the major hills across the UK. It is in very fine health as can be seen by the number of entries at Wiscombe, and always very well supported.
Hopefully in 2021 the virus can be beaten and spectators allowed back in to Wiscombe Park.
www.flickr.com/photos/riviera_guy/album ... 5824683667