Last weekend the Welsh road celebrated its ‘world's steepest’ status with a gruelling hill-climb race
Driving 265 miles to ride a 310-metre race may not seem like the most sensible idea, but when the race is straight up the newly crowned steepest road in the world, it seems a shame not to.
Ffordd Pen Llech in Harlech, North West Wales, was awarded that honour by the Guinness Book of Records on July 16. The 950-year-old road took the title from Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, after Gwynedd council-appointed surveyors measured it according to the strict conditions earlier this year.
Race organiser Rhys James had his eye on it months before. “The first I heard was last September. Then it popped up again in December or January, as someone had gone out to measure it,” he explained.
“We pencilled in a summer-time date, and had it in [the calendar] from the end of January. If it didn’t get the status we knew it had that advertisement, so regardless we’d have an event anyway.”
This story is from the August 15, 2019 edition of CYCLING WEEKLY.
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