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Some of you may be familiar with Simon Warren's 100 Greatest Climbs book and I can safely say, it inspired us. So Sam decided he would take on a challenge and try and cycle as many of these coveted climbs as he could in one day. It's no small challenge and it's sure to test his endurance abilities but how many could he do from sunrise to sunset? He was riding his trusty road bike up each climb with a less than friendly 38/28 climbing gear.
The Peak District made for the perfect place to take on this challenge as it's home to quite a few of the top 100 climbs so it meant ticking them off would be faster and the distance between climbs would be minimal. How many of these climbs do you think you could do in one day?
The Peak District made for the perfect place to take on this challenge as it's home to quite a few of the top 100 climbs so it meant ticking them off would be faster and the distance between climbs would be minimal. How many of these climbs do you think you could do in one day?
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00:00Oh
00:30I
00:32Don't think 38 28 is the right gearing for this
00:37That was insane
00:44Good morning everyone, and it is very much morning
00:47Just gone four o'clock actually to be precise
00:49And today you join me in the heart of Matlock at the south of the Peak District because I'm taking on a bit of a crazy challenge today
00:55I am going to try and ride off as many of the top 100 climbs in the UK from Simon Warren's top 100 climbs book
01:01As I can from sunrise to sunset now at the moment. It is still pre sunrise
01:06So we've got a bit of time
01:08We're gonna be driving from climb to climb to getting as many as we can over the day and
01:12Yeah, we're gonna head over to riba lane riba road riba climb and get that one off first
01:17Which is a pretty brutal one to start the day, but yeah, I think I need a bit of caffeine and then I'll be good to go
01:25Oh
01:28Right we're at the bottom now
01:30I'm gonna roll down to the bottom so make sure I get the full segment because that is absolutely key and then we'll give it the beans
01:35Let's go
01:39I think the key thing here is gonna be to make sure I pace myself because
01:43I think it could be very easy to go too hard too soon
01:55Number one done
01:58Over to bank and let's get on with number two
02:01Here we go
02:02Number two of the day. Let's have it
02:04So that's bank road done. I actually think that was harder than riba
02:15I think it's because also I did riba and then I have to do bank pretty much straight away
02:18But it's number two done. We've got a little bit of a drive now out into the country where we've got some longer climbs
02:24Let's go on with it
02:26All right, so that's three climbs down so we've just done slack lane
02:38That's taken us about an hour and 15 minutes
02:42To get three done so not too bad going
02:46We're gonna head over to the fourth now, but if we're gonna get 20 plus climbs in today's it's gonna be a long long day
02:56Climb number four started off easily enough, but it wasn't long until I was gurning my way up its 20% ramps
03:02It was at that point that I realized my easiest gear of 3828 was probably going to cause me some issues throughout the day
03:11Oh, well, there we go. That was how was was it fun? It was torture, but
03:18That's not bad is it
03:20On to the next one I
03:22I
03:24Think I'll roll into this one again. I think that's the key rolling into it
03:28See how far we can get up on a bit of momentum
03:39That one is yes
03:41It was consistent actually
03:43It was consistent. It was just consistently steep
03:47consistently painful and I
03:49I've forgotten which number this one is but I'm on to monster head
03:58Okay monster head
04:00This is quite a short little kicker. I can already see the top from here, so
04:05We'll see how we go
04:07Right, so we've just left monster head
04:20Actually wasn't too bad after monster head we had one of the longest transfers of the day with a good hour-long drive
04:26heading west over to Swiss Hill which would then allow us to eventually head back east over the cat and fiddle
04:32It had taken nearly four hours to do the first five climbs
04:36So we really needed to press on if we were to hit at least 20 by the end of the day
04:43So we've come to Swiss Hill I thought this was gonna be an easy one to tip off
04:46But I didn't realize it was a cobbled climb
04:49This one's gonna be intense
05:02Time now about 10 o'clock. I've been trying to hold off on the caffeine, but needs must so
05:11Gonna do cat and fiddle now, so it's a bit of a long one and hopefully this will give me the beans
05:24I've said it this entire video, but the views around here are great
05:28Here we go
05:32Here's the end
05:34Just need to wait for the segment to end on my Garmin
05:37Come on
05:38There it is
05:40We've made it
05:44All right
05:46So that is the cat and fiddle done and dusted
05:48Now onto Pym chair so we can start heading right back into the Peak District
05:52Into the Peak District
06:22I don't think 3828 is the right gearing for this
06:26That was insane
06:32I felt pretty broken at the top of Pym chair
06:34I think the early start time and the stop start nature of the ride was starting to get to me
06:40Fortunately climb number 11 axe edge was longer and a more mellow one
06:44So it gave me a good chance to spin my legs rather than grinding out of the saddle at 50 rpm
06:58So ladies and gents welcome to climb number 11 of the day
07:00This is Peaslows
07:04And it's about a mile long
07:0610%
07:08So it's pretty stable
07:09But yeah
07:10Legs are starting to feel it a bit now
07:12And I am keen for some lunch
07:16I tell you what
07:17These climbs
07:18Are absolutely brilliant
07:24We're at the bottom of Willits Pass
07:25Just had a bit of lunch
07:26So it's quite busy today
07:27And you can see there's a fair bit of traffic
07:29And then we're going to do Mamnik after that
07:41No easy way of putting that but that was really really tough
07:44Mamnik next
07:46That'll be climb number 13 I think
07:49And I'm led to believe that it is a little bit easier
07:52So that's always good
07:53But yeah
07:54When it's passed
07:55I mean absolutely beautiful
07:56But yeah
07:57Pretty unrelenting
08:11Definitely wasn't as bad as When it's Pass
08:13I could definitely keep a higher cadence on this one
08:16But doing them back to back was
08:18See that's what you need to be in
08:21See that's what you need to be in
08:29Alright guys
08:30I've taken a little break here on the back of the camera car
08:32Just to get a quick breather
08:33Let my legs rest
08:34Because that was a brutal climb
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10:23Now, tea break over
10:24It's time to get back on the bike
10:26Take on some more climbs
10:32So, here we are at Burbage Moor
10:342.2 miles long, so it's a bit of a long one
10:36Averages out at 7%
10:38And that is because the beginning is flattish
10:42And then it really starts to ramp up
10:44Now, while I approach the latter part of this climb
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11:05Climb number 15, Judenbank, was another tough one
11:19With 20% gradients at the bottom
11:21After that, we had a longer drive north to hit P-Royd Lane
11:25Which has been used numerous times for the National Hill Climb Championships
11:27The National Hill Climb Championships
11:57Can't hack it anymore
12:04P-Royd Lane truly broke me
12:06I ended up having to stop halfway up the climb
12:08And it was well into the evening by now
12:11At this point, I realised I probably wouldn't make the magic 20 climbs
12:16But, if we could get to 18, I'd be happy
12:19Oh, I'm just so tired
12:22That was really tough
12:28Giving up on 20 climbs did mean I was more free to enjoy the final two
12:33Jackson Bridge and Home Moss
12:35They're both well-known hill climb venues
12:37So, I wanted to finish up with some full-on efforts
12:43Where are we?
12:44Yeah, I think 20 might be out of the question
12:58Actually wasn't too bad
13:00That was just a lot of overreacting
13:02Quite frankly, it's absolutely gorgeous at the moment
13:05So, it was very good
13:14Alright, here we go
13:16Dropping into the final climb of the day
13:18Home Moss
13:20Let's see how it goes
13:21Here it goes
13:40I've got to say, coming up here
13:42Legs were dead
13:44You just had to grind it out
13:46And just make it happen
13:48But, yeah
13:50Pretty stunning
13:58Well, there we have it
13:5918 climbs done
14:00It wasn't what I wanted
14:01But, I think it's still a fairly respectable result
14:03If any of you guys were going to take on this challenge
14:05I'd be really keen to hear where you'd do it
14:07And if you do do it
14:08Do let me know how many you managed to get in
14:10Because I'll tell you, it is quite tough
14:12It's fair to say though
14:13Even though it was very tough
14:14It was actually an incredible day
14:16Running some of the best climbs in the Peak District
14:18Although they were really steep
14:20It was just absolutely beautiful
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14:43That's all from me though
14:44I think I need a long shower
14:45And a very long sleep
14:47But if you enjoyed the video
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14:50And I'll see you again very soon
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