No. That is the full length of the climb from the sign in Mytholmroyd; about 1 km longer. The first section is a very shallow drag, maybe at around 1%. The local council make a big thing of it being the longest continuous climb in Britain so they probably need that extra km!
I am sure that my shorter route will have its own segment because it is used on the annual hill climb TT. I don't use Strava though, so perhaps someone else can search for me?
Interesting, thanks.
I have cycled up there with a non-cycling-fit friend and she found it very difficult. We ended up turning left just after the steep bit and going down to a cafe in Sowerby Bridge.
We saw a very impressive sight on the descent. A muscular young man was showing off his physique to his mates. He did a handstand on a wall and started doing multiple rapid vertical press-ups!!!
Yes, I was wondering that too!
When I was otherwise relatively fit, my weight held me back. I was usually 80-85 kg.
At the time I got my first DVT/PE in summer 2012 though, I had ballooned up to over 115 kg so climbing was torture.
I did the climb with a mate on the Sunday that Bradley Wiggins won the TdF. I was already getting ill and took well over an hour to get up there!
The reasons that I have decided to have another go at this now are...
- Realistically, at my age (69), I am running out of time! It will only get harder with every passing year.
- I have got my weight under control. 78.5 kg is one of the lowest weights I have ever been during the winter. I am fairly sure that I can get another 4-6 kg off by the summer. That will give my climbing a real boost.
- I have laid the foundation by doing 3+ rides every week for more than 2 years. I am going to add increased distance and intensity to that consistency. I have a smart turbo trainer on order to help with that.
Good luck. If there is not a strong unfavourable wind, I reckon that you stand a good chance of getting close to the 20 minute target!
Ah, so the figure that Bike Calculator came up with sounds fairly reasonable. Difficult, but not (yet!) impossible.
I realise that I probably won't ever hit my target, but it will be fun trying!