Box Hill Obsession

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I don't find Leith / Box hill, remotely interesting, or particularly challenging. The new super popularity, is due to the legacy of the 2012 Olympic race (they did the climb 9 times, so that would be a challenge). Now every fat, ex-golfing accountant, in Christendom wants to ride that route. If there's a market, the sportive organisers are going to try and tap into it. I was talking to a couple of people who live round that way, last week. They want that area renamed "the fat accountant sea".
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
I've never been anywhere near Box Hill and have no idea how I would fare on it. From what little I have read, I'm pretty sure I would be fed up with a constant invasion of cyclists if I was a resident. I wouldn't want a few hundred horsemen to gather outside my door every weekend in Hammersmith either.

You must have missed the term "public" in "public highway"
Residents do not own the roads in their area.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
I've never been anywhere near Box Hill and have no idea how I would fare on it. From what little I have read, I'm pretty sure I would be fed up with a constant invasion of cyclists if I was a resident. I wouldn't want a few hundred horsemen to gather outside my door every weekend in Hammersmith either.


I am stunned you would even think that.
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
I don't find Leith / Box hill, remotely interesting, or particularly challenging. The new super popularity, is due to the legacy of the 2012 Olympic race (they did the climb 9 times, so that would be a challenge). Now every fat, ex-golfing accountant, in Christendom wants to ride that route. If there's a market, the sportive organisers are going to try and tap into it. I was talking to a couple of people who live round that way, last week. They want that area renamed "the fat accountant sea".
As a "muscularly built" ex-accountant I probably fit that description.

Same issue around here. Some famous climbs that sportives always target but there are loads of better ones that never feature. I guess it's the same reason; people come for a day out and want to go home having ridden the famous climb(s). That there are better climbs isn't really important to them. Nothing wrong with that.
 

Sittingduck

Legendary Member
Location
Somewhere flat

Remeber when he took the KOM there was a rumour circulating that JP is actually Contador, lol
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
Did anyone ever discover why a former England football manager got a good hiding while parked in his car in the early hours at the foot of Box Hill?
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
Came on to one of those tough bikers who hang out in the carpark? Cottaging in the lavs?

Possibility.

As I recall, it was a baseball bat attack while he was sitting in his Range Rover.

He said publicly he had become lost - on a journey from London he had done dozens of times - stopped for a rest, and the attack must have been a random act of thuggery.

Also a possibility, but conspiracy theory speculation is not an invention of the internet, so there was plenty of it at the time.
 

jack smith

Veteran
Location
Durham
Ive never cycled down south but a sportive im doing includes box hill, i cant imagine there being may hills worth doing down that way anyway lol, thankfully i live 40 mile away from the two highest roads in england :wahhey: So dont need much more tbh as i ride it most weeks.

Perfect road surface, sharp corners on the decent, and hardly any traffic! You do need to watch out a sheep dosent walk out when your doing 45-50 on the downhill though! Us northerners have it great.
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