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Grim what you can do is map the ride on RidewithGPS and then it will tell you the climbs and total elevation etc. Then have a look at a normal London to Brighton route and see how it compares...
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Is there a particularly fixed friendly route for this?
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I'll give RidewithGPS a go, thanks YAL.
FYI here's a map with the route.
Etienne, I hear there's a particularly fixed friendly route for London to Brighton but this isn't it i don't think.
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At some point I'd like to try this fixed. I don't know about 'friendly' though. Sort of friendly, if you're into this kind of thing
http://www.bikemap.net/route/589729?...zoom=13&type=1#lat=50.88148&lng=-0.15776&zoom=13&type=2
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So, I ended up doing this route with a few friends (all on geared) on Saturday. It was an absolute killer but i made it to within 200 metres of the top of the beacon before having to step off. 200m from 120km aint bad though i don't think.
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Hello,
I originally posted this on the Routes Database thread but fear it might get lost there so have started this new one. Apologies if that goes against any posting etiquette.
Has anyone tackled the London to Brighton route that starts off in Rosslyn Park nr Barnes going through Teddington, Cobham, Dorking, Colgate and then entering Brighton from the North West?
I've some friends doing it on geared bikes on Saturday and would like to join them but i've only got SS so would like to know whether there will be more killer hills (I'm prepared for the hills on the way into Brighton).
Cheers