Cycling Climbs of North West England – Simon Warren

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Simon Warren has done it again. This time The Warren is heading North. North West to be exact. Will you be riding the Fred Whitton Challenge? Or is Whalley Nab more your style?

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Cycling Climbs of North West England – Simon Warren

Don’t cry, but this is the final book in the Cycling Climbs series. Some would say Simon Warren has saved the best ’til last. If you’re looking for a true test on the bike and relish having your legs pummelled by savage inclines, then head to North West England. From the almost impossible 30% slopes of Hardknott Pass to the gloriously long climb of the Cat and Fiddle. Featuring famous climbs such as the Honister Pass in the Lake District and Great Dunn Fell in the Pennines alongside lesser known yet equally arduous ascents like Gorsey Brow and Swiss Hill. You’ll need strong climbing legs.

Title – Cycling Climbs of North West England
Author/Editor/Introduction – Simon Warren
Publisher – Frances Lincoln
Date Published – 2017
Edition – First Edition
Cover – Paperback
Pages – 176
Dimensions – 11cm x 16cm
ISBN – 978-0711237087

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