100 Greatest Cycling Climbs of Italy
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A fully illustrated cyclist's guide, including photographs, maps and gradient diagrams, to the most famous cycling climbs in Italy and the world-famous Giro d'Italia.






A fully illustrated cyclist's guide, including photographs, maps and gradient diagrams, to the most famous cycling climbs in Italy and the world-famous Giro d'Italia.
A big, beautiful cycling book, filled with inspirational photographs, but also great content on the rides, including maps, gradient profiles, suggestions for pit stops and local knowledge. Forty routes, all in areas of outstanding beauty, taking in the best climbs, best views and best descents.
Features 60 of the greatest cycling climbs in London and the Home Counties, including classics like Box Hill in Surrey 'the Alpe d'Huez of the south east' and London's Swains Lane, the capital's stiffest climb.
The fourth in a series of 8 new cycling climbs guides from bestselling author of 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs and Another 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs, Simon Warren. Spanning the width of England, the Midlands contain numerous (literally) breath-taking climbs. The isolation of the Lincolnshire Wolds and the desolation of the Long Mynd are home to a myriad of challenges, and no matter where you look, you’re never too far from an absolute killer. Highlights include the infamous Mow Cop, the rugged Michaelgate and the savage Asterton Bank. Add to these the famous ascents of the Peak District – Winnats Pass, Curbar Edge and Monsal Head – and you are truly spoilt for choice. So, what are you waiting for?
The second in a series of UK regional cycling guides, Simon Warren tackles the hills and valleys of Yorkshire. With over 50% new material, and revised and updated climbs from his previous books, Simon leads readers on an exhilirating tour across the Dales and onto the Moors.
The region of Wales forms the third in our series of eight UK regional cycling climb guides from bestselling author Simon Warren. Expanding on previously seen material and featuring over 30 brand new routes, Warren presents the very best of riding from the Aran Mountains all the way down to the coast.
The eighth and final book in a series of UK regional cycling guides by the bestselling author of 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs and Another 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs, this time tackling the hills of North-West England.
The fifth book in the series of eight UK regional cycling guides from author Simon Warren takes readers (and their bikes) to the shores and skylines of South-West England. Plot a route between any two points in this region and its profile is likely to resemble an upturned saw blade – together, the Cotswolds, the Mendips and the exquisite Exmoor and Dartmoor National Parks form a perfect hill climber’s playground. In quiet Cornish fishing villages, on top of Bodmin Moor and cresting the Salisbury Plain are legions of punishingly beautiful roads eager to meet their cycling match, and the very best are between these pages. With a list including the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, Gold Hill, Haytor Vale and the fearsome Porlock, this region is one to relish.
Presenting the seventh book in a series of eight UK regional cycling climb guides from the author of the bestselling 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs.
A fully illustrated guide, including photographs, maps and gradient diagrams, to the most famous cycling climbs in Belgium, home of the world's greatest single-day bike races, including the Tour of Flanders and the Liege-Bastogne- Liege.