The Cycling Weekly Surrey Hills Cyclone takes in some of Surrey's finest villages, countryside and hills and offers a fantastic spring challenge to set the scene for your cycling year. Now starting from Dorking this venue gives quick access to the delights of the Surrey Hills with its scenic views mixed with challenging climbs.
There are 3 routes to choose from, 86 miles, 60 miles and 42 miles.
The full-blown 86 mile Epic route delves deep into Surrey and will provide a robust challenge for any rider. The standard route is no less challenging at 60 miles and still includes all of the major climbs. The 42 mile Short route incorporates the best of the area in a compact package.
All routes are suitable for a wide range of riders. Although the hills are testing, any rider with a reasonable level of fitness and preparation will conquer them.
Epic route: The longest of the three routes includes some of the south of England's most iconic climbs. After a gentle warm-up comes the first climb of the day up to Ranmore via West humble, the taste of things to come!! Then it’s out to Albury and through the back lanes to Cranleigh where the fearsome Barhatch Lane awaits the unsuspecting!....A scenic loop through Peaslake then leads out to a respite from climbing as the route hits the Low Weald between North and South Downs. Then its north to Leith Hill, using the scenic Broomehall Lane ascent, just a warm up before the big one, Whitedown!
This 20 percent ascent will really stretch out your ability to suffer for sure!!...then it’s a fast cruise back into Dorking where there are welcome refreshments, rewards and massages awaiting all finishers.
Standard route: Including all of the climbs of the Epic route, the Standard route will be a popular choice among riders. After leaving the start in Dorking the Standard route tracks the Epic route after the energy sapping challenge which is Barhatch the course splits at Ellens Green, with the loop over Leith Hill and Whitedown still to come it is not time to relax just yet!
This route may be slightly lower in overall mileage but it is still an awesome challenge to complete!
Short route: Despite missing out a considerable chunk of the longer routes, the Short loop still provides a challenge through Surrey's outstanding scenery. The Short route riders may miss out on the Barhatch and Leith hills but with an extra cheeky climb of Albury Hill to get the legs ready for Whitedown this is not a route to be sniffed at.
If it's a shared path they are not entitled to walk the full width now are they, they should leave a space for the many bikes to be expected...
Yes, I think it happens directly after they've filled the tank, don't know why though.
(With the possible exception of defence)
Because its probably not just a few people doing it.
Agreed, although women face additional barriers in busy places too. All the women cyclists I know report a much higher level of abusive behaviour...
He does it to make a point. As I remember from his videos he is rarely not in control of the situation. Although as it's all on shitter these days,...
It gets posted in road.cc comments around six times daily.
But if it's a bridleway or a permissive path they're within their rights to be.
This is my favourite rant - but I really dont see the point of windproof cycling clobber that isn't properly waterproof - especially for the UK. ...
Whenever I drive, which isn't much, I often wonder why other seem to just not care at all, it's like so sense and appreciation for any other human...