Harlow Moor Rd
Harrogate, United Kingdom
The Harlow Moor Rd is a col with a length of 1.2 kilometer. It is located in Harrogate, Yorkshire, United Kingdom. The average grade of this col is 6% with a maximum of 10.8%. The Harlow Moor Rd ascents from 90 meter at the start, to 159 meter at the top, with a total of 69 ascending meters.
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Facts
Distance | 1.2 km |
Elevation gain | 69 m |
Average grade | 6 % |
Maximum grade | 10.8 % |
Climb category | None |
Minimum elevation | 90 m |
Maximum elevation | 159 m |
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Description
The climb begins when you hit the stone bridge at the bottom of the descent and turn a sharp left. The stream crossed here is called Oak Beck (“Beck” is often used in Yorkshire for a small river or stream). In real life, this bridge is narrow and crossing-controlled by traffic lights to be one way.
This climb is part of a GPS-accurate re-creation of the finishing circuit for the 2019 UCI Worlds road race in Zwift. In 2019 the men’s pro peloton raced up this climb 6 times after a 185km lead-in.
- UCI Road World Championships 2019