National Clarion Cycling Club 1895 ~ an association of Clarion Cycling Clubs December 2021
‘Up the Nick’ ‘Come Andrew; do it for Burnley, do it for the Clarion, do it for SOCIALISM’ The following is an account of a hill climb attempt up the infamous ‘Nick of Pendle’ by London Clarion member Andrew Livesey. Andrew’s climb in September, some sixty years after his first attempt in 1961 as a member of Burnley Clarion Cycling Club.
Andrew holding the National Clarion Hill Climb Cup age 15. His bike, a Hill Special, was made at the Clarion Cycle Works in Padiham by Clarion member and renown frame builder Adam Hill. On that Sunday morning in October 1961 when Andrew cycled to the summit of the ridge above Padiham and looked down onto the village of Sabden he would have seen a narrow road snaking up to cut in the granite slope of Pendle Hill. The short, 1,324 yards, climb to this ‘Nick’, is one of the most challenging climbs in the country. Andrew faced some serious competition on the day particularly from local hill climbing legend Pete Graham. Three years earlier Pete had won the National Hill Climb Championship on Monks Lane, at Bathford. A title he would go on to win twice more.
Let Andrew take up the tale: “sorting through some old files I came across the results sheet for the Rossendale Road Club’s Nick of Pendle Hill Climb of 1961. Could, I wonder, beat my time from 60 years ago? A chance meeting with the owner of ‘I Cycle Electric’ in nearby Clitheroe provided the answer has he boldly stated that one of his electric bike would get me up the Nick with no problems. I chose the ‘Chilli Folder’ for my attempt simply because it was easy to get into the boot of my car. The motor kicked in as soon as I started to pedal, yes! you still must pedal. Both the battery and me ran out of energy just on the finish line”.
Back in 1961 Pete Graham won the event with a time of 3 minutes 44 seconds. 15-yearold Andrew recorded a commendable time of 5 minutes 35 seconds. Sixty years later, age 75, riding his hired electric Chilli bicycle he managed 5 minutes 40 seconds. Why not try it yourself on Clarion Sunday? The village of Sabden and the start is less than 5 miles from Clarion House.