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It’s time to claim your crown.
There are many reasons to climb a mountain. There are the spectacular, vertiginous views from the summit, clouds spread beneath your feet and pierced by the odd neighbouring peak.
Then there’s the sense of challenge, and the lung-heaving, leg wobbling feeling of euphoria on cresting the final rise. There might also be a really good cafe at the top. Or perhaps we just do it “because it’s there”, as mountaineer George Mallory said of Everest.
Summit Rides
Making the climb on two wheels can only add further spice to the challenge. Tackle one of these five mighty ascents and you will be truly ready to claim your crown – and your polka dot jersey – as King or Queen of the Mountains.
Col de la Bonnette, 2802m France
Alpe d’Huez, Croix de Fer, Galibier, Izoard, and more, will keep you on your toes.
Mont Ventoux, 1912m France
From there, a mere 21.5km of climbing at an average 7.5% gradient separates you from your celebratory drink at the top.
Khardung La, 5602m India
Starting deep in the Himalayas at the city of Leh, the route winds gradually higher into the thinning air.
From the top, drink in the enormity of the view, jagged peaks and azure skies in all directions, then freewheel all the way down.
Nuwara Eliya, 1893m Sri Lanka
During the ride, the air cools to a temperature that is good both for cycling and for growing what is reputed to be some of the finest tea on the island.
Ride it: Cycle the Backroads of Sri Lanka
Tizi n’Tazzazert Pass, 2200m Morocco
Having gained nearly a kilometre of elevation to reach the pass, look out at the snow-capped High Atlas mountains, and enjoy a well-earned rest.
Ride it: Atlas Descent
This article was written for Exodus by journalist, traveller and guest writer Dan Hinge.
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