50 Classic Cycle Climbs: Cumbria and the Lake District
By (Author) James Allen
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
21st March 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
796.6094278
Paperback
128
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 10mm
196g
Riding up hills is the ultimate challange for a cyclist. This guide is a compilation of some of the best hills in Cumbria and the Lake District. It's not just a definitive list of the Top 50 toughest climbs; instead, author James Allen has selected some of the most iconic, thrilling, interesting, varied and, of course, challenging hill climbs that this beautiful region has to offer. There's something for everyone, from the Weekend Warrior to the serious road racer. Just get out there and enjoy the ride! AUTHOR: James Allen started mountain biking as a teenager, but turned to road cycling as an adult to strengthen the leg muscles following a cruciate knee injury. Since then he has taken part in a range of road cycling events including sportives, time trials and road races. He has a particular liking for hill climb events due to their purity, but also their severity. He now rides around 10,000 miles a year. SELLING POINTS: . A compilation of some of the best and most interesting cycling hill climbs in Cumbria & the Lake District region. . Suitable for all types and levels of serious cyclist, as well as tourists visiting the region. . Fully illustrated with 50 colour route maps and hill profiles, 1 regional map and 60 colour photographs. . James Allen started cycling as a teenager and now rides 10,000 miles a year competing in sportives, time trials and road races. . The third in an exciting new series of 50 Classic Cycle Climbs. 60 colour photos 50 colour route maps 1 regional map
James Allen started mountain biking as a teenager, but turned to road cycling as an adult to strengthen the leg muscles following a cruciate knee injury. Since then he has taken part in a range of road cycling events including sportives, time trials and road races. He has a particular liking for hill climb events due to their purity, but also their severity. He now rides around 10,000 miles a year.