Book Review – '100 Greatest Cycling Climbs Tour de France' and 'Another 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs' by Simon Warren
Simon Warren's '100 Greatest Climbs' has become an iconic bucket list for hill climbing enthusiasts across the UK. In recent years, Simon has branched out into many more editions focussing both on localised regions of the UK e.g. 'Cycling Climbs of Wales' as well as further afield in volumes such as '100 Greatest Cycling Climbs of Spain'.
The latest addition to Simon's library is 'Another 100 Greatest Climbs' and '100 Greatest Climbs of the Tour de France'. Both brilliant pocket-sized books that give you all the information you need to create the ultimate climbing bucket list.
'Another 100 Greatest Climbs' promises to be "Longer, Higher and Steeper!" than the original 100 Climbs volume. How? 'Longer' because Cragg Vale is the longest continuous uphill gradient in the whole of England; 'Higher' because Belanch-na-Bà is Simon's new favourite climb; and 'Steeper' because Vale Street in Bristol is the steepest and craziest residential road in Europe.
This new edition of 100 climbs is as flawlessly detailed, mapped, photographed and written as the original, and gives you all the info you need for your next climbing mission.
If you are lucky enough to be heading to France this summer, then you'll need '100 Greatest Cycling Climbs of the Tour de France'. You will be able to take on the amazing climbs of the world's biggest bike race with the know-how and direction you need.
From my favourite Down Lane on the Isle of Wight, to my favourite pass in the Pyrenees – the collection of climbs in these books has got me itching to jump on a road bike and start racing up the hills.
Disclaimer: Simon Warren kindly provided a copy of both of the above books for review
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