100 Greatest Cycling Climbs 2026

Road cyclist's guide to Britain's hills

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Expected: 1st May 2026
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Cordee Code: CCY408
Page Size: 110 x 160 mm
No of Pages: 240
Publisher: Hachette Distribution
ISBN13: 9781805705338
Author: Simon Warren
Published Date: May 2026
Edition: 2nd: May 2026
Binding: Paperback
Illustrations: col photos and illus
Product Type: Guide Books
Countries: United Kingdom
From lung-busting city cobbles to windswept mountain passes that break legs and spirits, this definitive guide pinpoints the roads that have challenged riders for generations and earned their place in cycling folklore.
Whether you?re a leisure rider seeking your next challenge or an elite athlete chasing records, these are the 100 British climbs you need to conquer.

Now fully revised with more pages, stunning new photography, enhanced climb profiles and extra stats, 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs will inspire you to get out, gear up and ride them all.

SIMON WARREN has been obsessed with cycling since the summer of 1989 after watching Greg Lemond battle Laurent Fignon in the Tour de France. A few weeks later he rode his first race, a 10 mile time trial on the A1 from Newark to Grantham and back. Although not having what it took to beat the best, he found his forte was racing up hills, and so began his fascination with steep roads. His quest to discover Britain's greatest climbs resulted in the bestselling 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs, followed by Another 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs, Hellingen: A Road Cyclist's Guide to Belgium's Greatest Cycling Climbs and 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs of the Tour de France: A Cyclist's Guide to Riding the Mountains of the Tour. Simon works during the day as a magazine art editor and lives in Walthamstow, east London with his wife and two children.
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