The preview this year is based on the assumption that it is going ahead and won't be cancelled. With all of the cold weather recently, the ground temperatures have dropped a lot and ice in sheltered spots is persisting on the roads. I know that in parts of Cork City the roads are clear but outside of the city on untreated roads, the roads are still bad (i.e. Blarney on Saturday night was like a ice rink!). Before you travel, check back here or have a listen to C103 or 96FM for updates.
The race...This year, the sign on for this race is back in the Bandon GAA grounds. Assuming that you are coming from Cork, take the left when you get to the 1st roundabout on the main road as you enter the town. Follow this relief road up the hill........you'll probably see signposts for Clonakilty...follow these. At the end of the relief road as you drop down again, you come to a T-junction. Turn right here and the GAA grounds are just on your left before you get to the next junction. It's very easy to find.
Please note the new start time this year....11am rather than the usual 2pm.
The course...The start is about half a mile away near the top of the relief road. Just follow the other runners to the start. The start and 1st mile is mostly downhill or flat. Then you run through the town until you turn left and go past the GAA club. Here the hard work starts. There is a good climb after the 2 mile mark until you turn off left. Nothing too serious but enough to make you go into oxygen debt if you push too hard. Once you turn off, you are on some nice quiet country roads until the finish. So, overall, it is probably not the fastest of courses but it's not too bad. Just remember to keep something in the tank for the 2nd half after the long hill at 2 miles.
If you want to have a closer look at the course, I have put it up on the MapMyRun website. The link is HERE.
Roll on the Bhaa 5 Euro races .
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