Devotees of the hill may be interested in this comparison of the Stainland 7 versus the Langley 7.
Stainland wins with a total of 896 feet of climbing, against Langley's relatively measley 735. Plus Stainland has the added interest of a few corkers thrown in at the end of the route, versus Langley's relatively simple 'up then down' format.
For comparison, however, look at the results for some of our earlier-season races:-
- Langley Fete – 610 feet of climb, but in only 3 miles
- Bollington Nostalgia – a collosal 917 feet over a similar distance to the two road races
- Forest Five – tops the lot with 967 feet of climb over 5 miles.
All good training for the forthcoming Cross Country!
Andy
The Bluebell 10 by Stainland Lions features the infamous Trooper Hill which climbs 570ft in just 0.5 miles .. and that is only the start. There are more significant climbs and descents before a river crossing finish. http://www.stainlandlions.com/Club_Races/2009/BlueBell/Bluebell030509.htm