Hill climbing speed

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Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
Just go ride some hills, some steep ones, lots of them in a ride. You will soon know how to go up hills.
Do steep long ones, short steep ones, short not so steep ones, long not so steep ones and after a while you will soon get it.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
suthers said:
so 21kph, hmm, thats depressingly fast considering on the steeper 8% gradients around me im stuck on 11-12kph and thats only for a max of 1k. I dont suppose you know what speed the peleton did the climb in?
If you look at the figures, they usually show that the slowest riders in the 'autobus' are quicker than all but but the very quickest in the Etape du Tour!

This year, the Etape was won in a time of 5:11:31. The actual Ventoux tour stage was won by Juan Manuel Garate in 4:39:21. David Millar came in in the last group 26:01 down i.e. in a time of 5:05:22 - over 10 minutes quicker than all the riders in the Etape!
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
Its a near imposibility to estimate a cyclist's 'hill climbing' speed without doing some experimental work.

Pure theory has you slowing down more than reality, probably because a mathematical model of 'mental determination' is a tad difficult.

Professional riders do a lot of ergonometer and road work to gather as much data as possible in order to make an educated guestimate of their performance on the hills in a race.

They need to be SURE they have the required power. They need to know how much energy they will be consuming. They also need to know whether they could follow a breakaway.

The answers come from getting out there and doing it.
 

Jobby

New Member
Hill climbing has SO many variables, I have just changed the gearing on my bike to help with steep hill's 20-25% gradient.

Ultimately hill climbing comes down to Gearing, Weight,Technique and mind over matter!

If the bike isnt geared for hills you will struggle! I have 2 road bikes one with a Compact chainring 34/50 and 12/27 cassette, and one with a standard 39/52 and a 13/27 cassette - The 34/50, 12/27 combination wins on all hills...

The heavier you and your bike is the harder work the hill will be, Its all about power to weight, you have a finite amount of power, if you are lighter that power goes further and faster!!

Technique, We are all different, I push to high a gear at to low a cadence all of the time, this makes my technique of hill climbing all about raw power, I climb the hills and maintain a reasonable speed (About 5 mph on a 1:6 gradient), Some people I have cycled with have less power but a better technique, they stand and sprint - Who is better? I get to the top and carry on going, they get to the top and have a higher Heart Rate.. It depends what you are comfortable at :-)

The best way at getting more comfortable with hills is to find the steepest hills you can and simply ride em :-) - They get easier and what you once thought of as a hill you will find is nothing more than a slight bump in the road :-)

Good Luck John

http://johns-cycle-diary.blogspot.com/
 

blazed

220lb+
Its mostly in your head if you are prepared mentally you will climb better than someone who isnt but has better fitness. I wouldnt like to say how fast i can climb but i know i could keep up with the pro's.

When im peddling i invision certain things for example like i am turning the cogs which open a gigantic gate (like lord of the rings size), behind the gigantic gate is a huge lake of melted cheddar which slowly starts to trickle out over Kate Beckinsales naked body.
 

blazed

220lb+
I took gel form viagra once but that is about it. Other than that i dont even touch headache pills, i prefer the mental battle of beating the headache from within.
 

MacB

Lover of things that come in 3's
blazed said:
I took gel form viagra once but that is about it. Other than that i dont even touch headache pills, i prefer the mental battle of beating the headache from within.

ah, soon be time to redecorate with the rubber wallpaper then
 
As interesting as this subject is - I'd like to hear more from Blaze :rolleyes:
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
I dont see the need for all the information, just go and ride some different hills, practice and you will get better and know how to climb them better. Its not hard, just takes abit of effort, time and getting fitter.
Simple.
 
What I like is when you get into a rhythm up a hill then realise you can shift up a gear and go even faster and still remain at a comfortable pace.

Also has anyone else noticed that after a long hill climb you seem to be able to go a lot faster on the flat. I once ended up tail gating a car on a small downward incline after a really long hill climb. It was scaring me the speed I was going.
 

beachcaster

Active Member
Location
sussex
blazed said:
Its mostly in your head if you are prepared mentally you will climb better than someone who isnt but has better fitness. I wouldnt like to say how fast i can climb but i know i could keep up with the pro's.

When im peddling i invision certain things for example like i am turning the cogs which open a gigantic gate (like lord of the rings size), behind the gigantic gate is a huge lake of melted cheddar which slowly starts to trickle out over Kate Beckinsales naked body.

Melted cheddar? melted cheddar ?????

Now thats on the verge of kinky.....Golden Syrup on the other hand....
now we're talking !!!!!!!!!!

Barry
 

blazed

220lb+
Riverman said:
Also has anyone else noticed that after a long hill climb you seem to be able to go a lot faster on the flat. I once ended up tail gating a car on a small downward incline after a really long hill climb. It was scaring me the speed I was going.
Umm maybe the reason you was going a lot faster is because you was in the cars slip stream? :rolleyes:
 
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