Steve H
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- Location
- Brighouse in West Yorkshire
...and that was just him climbing on and off the bikeYep, 76 feet of climbing today in 11+ miles, bring it on![]()

...and that was just him climbing on and off the bikeYep, 76 feet of climbing today in 11+ miles, bring it on![]()
Its funny how people bang on about going to France and riding the climbs over there but we have some legendary climbs
here. If I could take the time off I would book in to a BB and have 3 or 4 days having a go at Cragg Vale .
Just got back from doing the Cragg on my fixed gear,
way overgeared at 80 inches (46/15 )so the mid section was a real grunt.
I managed 26:30,have done it in 24 mins with the assistance of 2 roadies who
let me draft them all the way up,cant see me ever getting anywhere near 20 mins
without a howling north wind for assistance![]()
It is most like Long Hill. Overall the length is similar (Cragg Vale is about 1km longer) and the gradient is about the same. Cragg Vale has more variation in gradient. Cat and Fiddle is not dissimilar also. Snake is quite different, much steeper.How does it compare to the Cat and Fiddle, Snake Pass and Long Hill?
It is most like Long Hill. Overall the length is similar (Cragg Vale is about 1km longer) and the gradient is about the same. Cragg Vale has more variation in gradient. Cat and Fiddle is not dissimilar also. Snake is quite different, much steeper.
I found Cragg Vale today to be a nice, friendly climb which I could do in the big ring for most of it. Into a headwind I can imagine it being awful.
Well, despite saying that I might not time myself again for a while ... I felt good riding up the climb today and the wind conditions were much better than usual, so I thought I'd have a go as far as the bus turning area on the steeper section. If it looked like I could beat my current PB then I would persist with my effort. So ... I looked at the GPS when I got to the bus stop and it looked like I was on to take maybe 1.5 minutes off my last time!
I continued to push on, but my pulse rate was getting too high so I backed off before it caused any problems. (My recent heart rhythm problems seem to be triggered by excessive effort, so it is better to not take any chances!) I still managed to knock a minute off my time, and I was happy with that.
A mate was riding up behind me on his singlespeed bike and he said that it was the first time in years that he didn't feel like he was having to hang about for me, so that was good to hear.
Update on my Cragg Vale HC times:
- 19/05/13: 39:15 [Finished first Warfarin treatment regime but already reclotting!]
- 25/10/13: 35:15 [8-10 kph cross/headwind]
- 04/11/13: 34:26 [ ditto ]
- 10/11/13: 32:19 [ ditto ]
- 25/11/13: 31:19 [5-7 kph cross/headwind]
No, it was about 1:30 when I rode up.Great effort. I started the climb at 11.30am, don't think I saw you? The wind, such as there was a wind, felt like crosswind on the top section but not really anything. Did you get stopped by the temp traffic lights on the way up. I did, most frustrating when you've come 30 miles to climb the hill
It looks like the wind has picked up again today, so it will be tougher up there.All this excitement on peddling up a hill ,,, I will have a crack tomorrow morning for a good time as its on my weekly morning circuit before work.