The infamous Alpe d'Huez, filmed in the evening sunshine. Count the corners down from 21 (look for the signs on the outside of each corner), or enable Bernard in Settings to have them called out. This is a busy course, count how many riders you pass, and look forward to receiving your finisher's medal at the top.
More InfoThe infamous Alpe d'Huez, filmed in the evening sunshine. Count the corners down from 21 (look for the signs on the outside of each corner), or enable Bernard in Settings to have them called out. This is a busy course, count how many riders you pass, and look forward to receiving your finisher's medal at the top.
More InfoThe Monte Zoncolan climb from Sutrio. Gilberto Simoni won the Queen Stage of the Giro d Italia in 2003. First 10k are not so steep, but you definitively have to save some power and energy for the last 3.5k - because they are really awesome at 23%...... But in fact it is the easier climb to the Monte Zoncolan.. From Ovaro it is even more difficult
More InfoThis wonderful over 28 kms climb starts gently up through the river valley past Gedrè. Once you ride through the town of Gavarnie the topography changes. You will see the sign post for the start of the Col de Tentes climb taking you above 2200 m and a view of Spain and snow on a beautiful 34°C day!
More InfoThis is a flat-out ride in the greener area of the province of Antwerp. A lot of pro-cyclists use these roads during the week for a short ride or a flat tempo training. We ride from Wijnegem to Grobbendonk. After a few Kms the small bridges appear. They take you to Ranst and Emblem, two small villages in the province of Antwerp. Enjoy the country scenery. We end up in Grobbendonk at the Albertkanaal.
More InfoThis is a flat-out ride in the greener area of the province of Antwerp. A lot of pro-cyclists use these roads during the week for a short ride or a flat tempo training. We ride from Wijnegem to Grobbendonk. After a few Kms the small bridges appear. They take you to Ranst and Emblem, two small villages in the province of Antwerp. Enjoy the country scenery. We end up in Grobbendonk at the Albertkanaal.
More InfoA loop in the Basses Gorges (lower canyon) of the Verdon. The ride goes along the narrow roads of Provence under a beautiful blue sky, crossing the Verdon and its smaller lower lakes. Today the loop is in the counter clockwise direction, the same day the three generations of Nathan’s family did it in the opposite direction. You can greet them twice.
More InfoProbably THE ride in Gran Canaria. Starting from the coast in Arguineguin it first goes for some km on a rather flat road before gradually getting steeper and steeper up to Soria. From Soria it gets really steep on bad roads but with fantastic scenery. A short downhill to relax before the ride finishes with a view of the Baranco Mogan.
More InfoThe Tourmalet - climbed from either east or west - is one of the most-used climbs in the Tour de France and is an iconic cycling climb. It's long and sometimes steep so make sure you save something for the last 8 km. Filmed on quiet roads amidst the pandemic lockdowns in Europe.
More InfoThis ride starts at the Amstel Gold Race centre, with a flat first Km. As soon as you are out of town there is a nice ascent to Walem, but watch out because the end is a potential leg breaker. Sibbe grubbe is one of the three climbs which also appear in the final of the Amstel. Sibbe is more of a tempo climb. Cauberg will hurt your legs big time. Can you imagine that Gilbert averaged more than 35Km/h during his world championship climb in 2012?
More InfoConsisting of the last leg of the famous Cape Town Cycle Tour, the world largest timed cycling event, you will get to experience why people always come back for this Cycle Tour. After a sweeping descent, with the sea, sun and mountains flying by, you ride through the beautiful Hout Bay. This brings you to the last climb that everyone dreads in the tour – Suikerbossie! The ascent is worth it as you are rewarded by majestic views on the fast descent into Camps Bay, going past golden sea vistas and the famous Twelve Apostles on the right. Then you are ready for the Seapoint Promenade and, if you feel up to it, the traditional sprint from the circle at the start of Seapoint until your legs are ready for some coffee and croissants!
More InfoConsisting of the last leg of the famous Cape Town Cycle Tour, the world largest timed cycling event, you will get to experience why people always come back for this Cycle Tour. After a sweeping descent, with the sea, sun and mountains flying by, you ride through the beautiful Hout Bay. This brings you to the last climb that everyone dreads in the tour – Suikerbossie! The ascent is worth it as you are rewarded by majestic views on the fast descent into Camps Bay, going past golden sea vistas and the famous Twelve Apostles on the right. Then you are ready for the Seapoint Promenade and, if you feel up to it, the traditional sprint from the circle at the start of Seapoint until your legs are ready for some coffee and croissants!
More InfoA small back-country climb through olive groves and herds of sheep. The intermediate point is the village of Agrilos, through which you descent into yet more olive groves before climbing a few switch backs on your way to Ano Amfea.
More InfoA small back-country climb through olive groves and herds of sheep. The intermediate point is the village of Agrilos, through which you descent into yet more olive groves before climbing a few switch backs on your way to Ano Amfea.
More InfoA short and scenic climb to Campolongo in the reverse direction of the Sella Ronda FulGaz ride.
More InfoThe Knockmealdown Mountains are a mountain range located on the border of counties South Tipperary and Waterford in Ireland, running east and west between the two counties. There are blue skies and stunning views throughout this ride, a reward for your hard work up the long climbs.
More InfoFollowing the easiest portion of the Ironman Lake Placid course with a turn on the very quiet very flat River road. A left turn back on the course at the ski jump (impossible to miss that towering structure!) leads to a gentle climb to a high plateau and the cascade lakes before a very welcome 6 mile descent into the town of Keene. This ride continues on the course for another flat 1.5 miles along the Ausable river
More InfoVisit the scene of The Great Train Robbery and ride along a part of the robbers' getaway route. In the early hours of 6 Aug 1963, the Glasgow to London mail train, carrying approx £3 million in cash, was brought to a stop at a false red signal. The robbers drove the train a further half a mile to Bridego Bridge, where this ride starts and ends. In less than 20 minutes, the robbers removed 120 mail sacks from the train, using a human chain to transfer the mail sacks down the embankment to a waiting vehicle, before speeding off in the night to their hideaway.
More InfoThis ride is characterised by lots of up and down. Though you’ll want access to your easier gears, thankfully only one climb is fairly long. These are even quieter than most farm roads around here so enjoy the views without seeing much traffic beyond the occasional walker. These segments are a favourite of a local young mtb phenom, so challenging those times will make you really work.
More InfoClimb almost 1,300 meters at a fairly steady 6% from Wassen in canton Uri to the top of Susten Pass, connecting to the canton of Bern. Take in pristine alpine scenery including gushing waterfalls, towering mountains, and the occasional horned cow.
More InfoRide the Table Mountain Crucifix! Warm up the legs by starting at Mouille Point Lighthouse and enjoy the view along Seapoint and the famous Camps Bay. In Camps Bay you will turn to tackle Table Mountain via “The Glen” – short, steep and sweet. Continue the climb to the Lion’s Head lookout over Table Bay. Majestic views of Table Mountain, Table Bay and the city will make your forget about the meters you just climbed. Then cruise along the legendary Table Mountain Road. Watch out for the Cableway Station, waterfalls, families and a lot of people loving the mountain! A fast descent down Kloof Nek road and you are ready for a stop at one of Cape Town’s finest coffee shops!
More InfoThe Mountain Division Trail takes its name from the Maine Central Railroad’s Mountain Division that ran from Portland, Maine through New Hampshire’s White Mountains to Vermont. This section runs from Windham to Standish and passes across a trestle bridge that is a popular place to jump into the Presumpscot River below. Cross the river at the old Gambo Dam on the return leg.
More InfoThe ride begins just above the town of Gedrè and ends in the beautiful Pyrenees National Park. Because of this it has never featured in the Tour de France.
More InfoThe ride begins just above the town of Gedrè and ends in the beautiful Pyrenees National Park. Because of this it has never featured in the Tour de France.
More InfoThis ride starts out on the shores of Tripp Pond, climbs a local favourite, White Oak Hill, then proceeds on typically quiet rural roads of the foothills of Western Maine. Filmed in Autumn, it provides both a scenic ride and a decent workout!
More InfoAn easy ride climbing to 127m from the northern outskirts of Aberdeen, with moderate gradients (maximum 8%). The ride starts with an uphill section (average around 4% for 1.8Km) through the suburb of Bridge of Don. Once out of the city, there’s another nice climb averaging 3% for 1.5Km to the bridge over the city bypass, then it’s a rolling ride to the high point and downhill across the Aberdeen-Banff road and a steady climb with a couple of kicks in it up to Mason’s Croft. The ride goes on to meet the River Don, travelling parallel to the river and coming closest at Cothal, re-crossing the city bypass and crossing the Don north of Dyce. Back into the city for the rest of the ride, re-crossing the Don at Persley Bridge before the final run home.
More InfoA sightseeing tour of Ottawa, Canada’s National Capital filmed during the fall colours of the Canadian Thanksgiving. With its dry, crisp air and brilliant blue skies, Canadian fall is the perfect time for bike rides along the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Starting in the famous Rockcliffe Park, the ride takes you along the Canadian landmarks of Rideau Hall, 24 Sussex Drive, Royal Canadian Mint, National Gallery of Canada, Chateau Laurier, the Senate, the Parliament, the Supreme Court and the Canadian Museum of History. The perfect flat warm up or recovery ride.
More InfoThe Rio Grande bikeway is a gentle grade that follows an old railroad line and the Roaring Fork River. The first mile is a steep downhill and unexpectedly hard uphill before we join the actual Rio Grande trail. You can see a few jets landing at the Aspen airport on the way in and lots of e-bikers as we head toward Aspen
More InfoThe Rio Grande bikeway is a gentle grade that follows an old railroad line and the Roaring Fork River. The first mile is a steep downhill and unexpectedly hard uphill before we join the actual Rio Grande trail. You can see a few jets landing at the Aspen airport on the way in and lots of e-bikers as we head toward Aspen
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