7. Rosedale Chimney, North Yorkshire
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Vale Street in Bristol is the UK's steepest residential road. Photo: Sam Saunders
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Clovelly's access road is a dream for cyclists. Photo: Graham Alton/Flickr
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The most famous and toughest of the Lake District climbs. Photo: Eifion / Flickr
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It may look pretty, but we don't recommend climbing in the frost! Photo: Phil Catterall
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"Um... I just meant a hair pin for my pony tail." Photo: SimonPix/Flickr
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Photo: Stephen McKay
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The gorgeous Rosedale Chimney climb provides beautiful views. Photo: Mike Dobson/Flickr
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Photo: Jenkin Road was central to the Tour de France festivities.
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Awk sure, it's barely even an incline. Photo: Stephen Elwyn Roddick
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Fancy a race with fellow cyclists? The Catford Hill Climb could be for you. Photo: Bareknuckleyellow/Flickr
7. Rosedale Chimney, North Yorkshire
We couldn’t get any further through this list without heading to Yorkshire, home of the 2014 Tour de France start and some of the UK’s best climbs.
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Rosedale Chimney maxes out at a 33 per cent gradient, meaning that your legs will be screaming throughout the infamous double hairpin which will rob you of all momentum.
Rising 179m in 1.4km, this is an unsurprisingly infamous climb in the midst of the beautiful scenery of North Yorkshire.