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That was textbook
Out of Alfriston towards Seaford is tough - another that follows a descent, so you're often in the wrong gear.
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Out of Alfriston towards Seaford is tough - another that follows a descent, so you're often in the wrong gear.
Blimey well done.
When I was starting out I used to have a love/hate relationship with it.
I'd do it one week, but not the next, it had a real hoodo over me, I could never get it right.
Cobb Lane is another story though.
It's about 25%, I never no when it's coming, it's straight after a descent, so you're not pedalling, in the wrong gear, etc.
Did have my weight down and had high hopes for doing it, this year.
But personal stuff has seen me off the bike, and comfort eating, so I can kiss goodbye, for another year.
The Wall is nothing.Cobb Lane has got inside my head as well. Attempted it 5 times and been beaten everytime. It's done me before I start climbing.
Some of the Hills around the reservoir are steep but rideable. On the date of the Royal Wedding my friend and I rode Devils Dyke and down to the sea front, then up through Rottingdean to Falmer. As we got to the Downs Hotel Cross Roads, the lights were against us. Luckily due to the bank holiday the traffic was very light and we took a chance. If we had stopped, we would have struggled to get going again that’s for sure.
The big hill in Sussex that was supposed to be the limit that wasn’t that bad is Kidds Hill, out Crowborough was. All the cycling magazines refer to it as the wall. Ok it’s long and consistent but some of the others mentioned on here are much more difficult.
Have recently done 2 and 3 to and from Albion games. 2 is harder than 3 which is a long crawl. The Beacon is the hardest, mainly because of the traffic trying to get round you. Used to do 5 and 6 a lot as a kid - not much in it. Clayton Hill is also a slog if you try to avoid the Beacon.
I wouldn't have thought Wilson avenue is bad, last/top third of Bear road must be a killer. Bits of bexhill/cowley drive are steepas is shipleyroad. The Drove must be the worst.
Bottom end of Wippingham Road - almost 45 degrees. Back in the day, Elm Grove no problem, but Wippingham Road ... and Bonchurch Road just about as bad.Its worse than it looks Wilson avenue gets progressively steeper but Bear Road its worst part is right at the beginning and easy after that.
Thompson Road was always my nemesis as a kid growing up in Hollingdean but its not like you have to ever cycle up it.
Its worse than it looks Wilson avenue gets progressively steeper but Bear Road its worst part is right at the beginning and easy after that.
Thompson Road was always my nemesis as a kid growing up in Hollingdean but its not like you have to ever cycle up it.
I'd like to nominate King George VI Avenue ( otherwise known as Snakey Hill ) in Hove. Not too bad once you get to the top, but the bottom bit from Goldstone Crescent is really knackering!
I’ve cycled up Elm Grove, Bear Road, Withdean Road, Preston Drove, Beacon Hill (Ovingdean), Snakey Hill, etc, and nothing matches the hell of Copse Hill in Westdene.
I’d guessimate it to be 50% steeper than the competition.
But not Lincoln.
Fully disagree, the hardest bit is the top third or so, from Tenantry Down Road.
Not cycled up it myself but watched the Tour de France come up Elm Grove a few years ago and even Chris Boardman had to get out of the saddle
I can't really help on roads with the steepest gradients in Brighton & Hove, and haven't mounted a bicycle in years, but l did struggle, ableit on foot, to make it to the top of Peacock Lane just recently, (from the London Road, alongside Withdean Park up towards Surrenden Road). Probably not very long, but took me nearly half an hour, and left me in a very sweaty state indeed. No pavements either, so had to dive into the bushes once or twice as traffic went past.
These ones are not in Brighton.
Southease to Telscombe Village.