I've got a couple of goals for the end of this year (taking work and family commitments into it and being realistic) to aid me in getting fit again and looking after myself (I'm 38, old timer now), first is to complete a local Duathlon and second is to attempt (I did say attempt) to climb the Teide in Tenerife on a road bike from sea level to the crater (2100m) without stopping and then descend back.
Anyway on my way to training for these I want to have a crack at some of Britains biggest climbs all ofc on a road bike, first off I am going to try to relive my youth and climb the Chimney in North Yorkshire again but the one in my subject I didn't know about until now and it looks brutal, has anybody climbed this? how tough is it? would love to hear your stories and any pics or blog write ups about the experience if you did. Can you do it on standard road bike gearing?
I would probably tackle it fresh although it would be nice to have it as part of a days ride out but maybe near the start of the ride lol.
Thanks
Edit: Just found this:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzNfufUHh9Q
Very impressive climbing at that pace after 100miles! almost superhuman.
Anyway on my way to training for these I want to have a crack at some of Britains biggest climbs all ofc on a road bike, first off I am going to try to relive my youth and climb the Chimney in North Yorkshire again but the one in my subject I didn't know about until now and it looks brutal, has anybody climbed this? how tough is it? would love to hear your stories and any pics or blog write ups about the experience if you did. Can you do it on standard road bike gearing?
I would probably tackle it fresh although it would be nice to have it as part of a days ride out but maybe near the start of the ride lol.
Thanks
Edit: Just found this:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzNfufUHh9Q
Very impressive climbing at that pace after 100miles! almost superhuman.
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