Cannock Chase Trig-Point
One of the very few off-road races to survive a weekend running programme that was ravaged by the weather. It looked like a great turn out for the CCTPR with only one or two pairs of unprotected legs visible in the freezing conditions…
Top Mercia man Pete Vale took it by a country mile, with Zoe Proctor winning the women’s section and a 20th overall position to boot.
Full results over at the Mercia site, with images from Fell running pictures’ inbominable snowman, Al Tye.
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