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What happens when an ex-junior national hill climb champion races a Raleigh Chopper up one of the steepest climbs in London? That's the question we answer in this video. Joe Baker takes the 18.5 kilo bike up Swains lane in London at the Urban Hill Climb event which is organised by the London Cycling Campaign.
The climb is 900 metres long, averages at 8% but is home to a brutal 20% ramp. The Raleigh Chopper was created in 1972 and now has a cult following mainly from fans of E.T., The Goonies, and more recently Stranger Things. So, watch on to find out how this legendary bike fares against this legendary climb.
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00:00Oh Jesus!
00:02Oh shut my mouth!
00:05I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
00:13Hill climbing is probably the toughest discipline in cycling that you've never heard of.
00:17In the months of September and October every year in the UK
00:20you can always find a group of cyclists racing up the most hellish gradient they can find
00:24in what can only be described as second degree fun.
00:27And the format for these events is pretty simple actually.
00:30Basically it's rider against the clock up the steepest piece of tarmac
00:34that the organisers can realistically find
00:36which is why today we are here at Swain's Lane in London
00:39for the nichest of niches, an urban hill climb.
00:43Sam has dragged me here today to Swain's Lane
00:45which is arguably one of the toughest climbs in the capital.
00:49900 metres and 8% average gradient might not sound like much
00:52but this one is going to hurt.
00:5420% maximum gradients, full gas racing
00:57and Sam's even got a little trick up his sleeve
00:59which is going to make my day even more painful.
01:02That's absolutely right.
01:03As an ex-junior hill climb champ
01:05I think that you've already got enough of an advantage over pretty much everybody here.
01:09So I've brought along this.
01:17This is the Rally Chopper.
01:19Now it was created back in 1972 and then it went on to become really popular in the 80s
01:25thanks to films like E.T., The Goonies and then more recently Stranger Things.
01:29So this bike really does have a proper cult following
01:32which is why you're going to be riding it today.
01:36So Joe, how are you actually feeling about this challenge?
01:39Well, as much as I'm not looking forward to lugging all 18 kilograms of this bike up Swain's Lane today
01:44I think it does fit the ethos of the event quite well.
01:47There's Brompton categories today.
01:49There's two categories for cargo bikes.
01:51So I think actually I'm not going to be quite as out of place as I might be in a
01:56traditional hill climb.
01:57You're going to fit right in to be honest.
01:58So if you had a goal for today though, what would you like to achieve?
02:02Well, to put things into perspective
02:04I think the course record for this climb is around just over the one minute mark.
02:08I had a look at what the best Brompton time was last year and that was about two minutes twelve.
02:12I will genuinely be over the moon with anything less than three and a half minutes.
02:16Three and a half minutes.
02:17Okay, I reckon we make that the target for the day.
02:20And if you can get under three and a half, I'd be very impressed.
02:23And actually, to be honest, I'll be impressed if this bike makes it to the top in one piece.
02:53…
02:57DR.
02:58Come on, Jesus.
03:28I'm serious.
03:53I'm serious.
04:05I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
04:10How are you feeling, Joe?
04:14Yeah, it's been a while since I've felt like this, to be honest.
04:18Yeah, it was really good fun, though.
04:20I chucked it into gear two to start on the less steep bit, and it pinged into gear three.
04:25And my legs went like, oh, sat back down, knocked into one.
04:30I sort of measured my effort on the less steep section, and then when it kicked up, just dropped the
04:35bike.
04:35Yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:36It was good.
04:42So, Joe, how'd you get on?
04:44You know what?
04:44All in all, not too bad.
04:46I think pacing, as I mentioned earlier on Camelman, was pretty good.
04:51With hindsight, actually, I think the pacing was better than I realised.
04:54Initially, I thought maybe I went out a little bit too easy, but with hindsight, I think I got it
04:58pretty much spot on.
04:59So, happy with how I rode and pretty happy with the time as well.
05:02So, put us out of our misery, what was your time?
05:05Two minutes 21 is the official time.
05:08But the thing is, I think we need to put some of that into context, because I think the winning
05:11time of the day, or the fastest time of the day, was 1.17 or 1.18.
05:16It was about that.
05:17So, essentially, you were a minute off the quickest of the day, and we know people have gone slower as
05:22well.
05:22Yeah, and in fairness, I'd be really interested to see how that compares to the Bromptons as well, because, as
05:26I said, last year, I think it was 2.12 or something was the quickest Brompton time.
05:31But, yeah, we'd have to see.
05:33I'd be really chuffed with that as well.
05:34To be honest, I'm pretty glad I made you come up on this bike, because the amount of love that
05:38the Rally Chopper has had today has been phenomenal.
05:40Absolutely.
05:41People have been throwing it back to their past.
05:43Kids have been loving it.
05:44So, all in all, a fantastic day at the Urban Hill Climb.
05:47If you guys enjoyed the video, then please do drop in a like, subscribe to the channel for more content,
05:51and we will see you again very soon.
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