by Dan B » Mon Jul 19, 2004 1:18 pm
Just guessing:
Leith Hill, coming from the north side: ~7-8% average
Southwest: about the same
Southeast (the slippery, narrow road): ~8-9%
A good idea of roughly 6% average climb: Riddlesdown Road in Purley. Steep bits of ~8% that calm down to 4% or less by the end. A good little training climb.
Like was said above, most of the North Downs climbs are short, sharp shocks. Take White Down, White Hill or Titsey Hill: all about 16% average for about 1-2 km at most, much like the 9th km of the climb to Plateau de Beille (see gradient at bottom of the VeloNews page).
[url]http://www.velonews.com/tour2004/news/articles/6334.0.html[/url]
Now stick all your favourite climbs together and you might be getting close to a Pyrenean climb. Ask anyone who did the Etape last year about the Col de Bargaguy. One rider called it "like riding up the side of a house".
The Alps tend to be longer climbs with less gradient on the whole, so you can get into a semblance of a rhythm. Still tough to us who find Ditchling Beacon a slog.