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  2. Hillclimbing (cycling) - Wikipedia

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    An Oxford University Cycling Club rider on his way to a hillclimbing victory. Hill climbing is a cycling event, as well as a basic skill of the sport. As events a hill climb may either be an individual time trial (which forbids cooperation, drafting, or team tactics) or make up part of a regular road race. A hill climb usually represents an ...

  3. Mount Washington Auto Road Bicycle Hillclimb - Wikipedia

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    In August of each year, up to six hundred riders take part in the race which centers around a 7.6 mile (12.2 km) climb to the top of New Hampshire's Mount Washington—the highest peak in New England. [1] The Mount Washington Auto Road has an average gradient of 12% and reaches gradients of up to 22%. [1]

  4. Edward Laverack - Wikipedia

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    SwiftCarbon Pro Cycling Edward Laverack (born 27 July 1994 [ 1 ] ) is a Welsh Youtuber and former professional cyclist from Llanelli. [ 2 ] Predominantly a hill climber, Ed rose to fame within the hill climb community after his surprise win at the 2019 British National Hill Climb Championship in Haytor Vale, Devon , [ 3 ] setting a new course ...

  5. British National Hill Climb Championships - Wikipedia

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    The British National Hill Climb Championship is a hill climbing competition held annually by Cycling Time Trials with the location varying year on year. The first edition was in 1944 and it has been won by some of the best all-round British cyclists, such as Brian Robinson , Paul Curran , Malcolm Elliot , Chris Boardman and Jeff Williams .

  6. Jeff Williams (cyclist) - Wikipedia

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    1st British National Hill Climb Championships 1980 1st stage 5, Sealink International 1st Archer Grand Prix 1st Tour of the Peaks 1st Tour of the Pennines (pro-am) 1st stage 2, Yorkshire Classic (Harrogate) 2nd British National Hill Climb Championships 47th Olympic Games, Road race 1981 1st Porthole Grand Prix [15] 2nd Grand Prix de la Ville de ...

  7. Mount Evans Hill Climb - Wikipedia

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    The Bob Cook Memorial Mount Evans Hill Climb or Mount Evans Hill Climb is a bicycle race situated on Mount Blue Sky near Idaho Springs, Colorado. Begun in 1962, [1] the race has been held every year since except for three cancellations. In 1981, it was renamed in honor of five-time race winner Bob Cook, who died of cancer at the age of 23. [2]

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  9. Rouvy - Wikipedia

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    ROUVY is an indoor cycling app that uses 2D outdoor video footage of cycling routes, including load and height profiles, with artificially created augmentations. [1] This creates a 3D virtual environment, which is then viewed on a screen while the rider is sitting on their indoor training bike.