8. Jenkin Road, 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
8. Jenkin Road, Yorkshire
Jenkin Road was a popular stop for Tour de France fans in 2014, with it’s undulating ascent proving perfect for those wishing to catch more than a glimpse of the world’s biggest cycling stars.
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With an 11 percent average gradient, peppered with three, almost 30 percent ramps and a final 25 percent corner – conquer Jenkin Road and you’ll feel like a veritable Nibali. Promise.