Ditchling Beacon, one of the most iconic climbs in the south now has a new Strava KOM leader, Omega Pharma Quick Step rider Michal Kwiatkowski, who finished 2nd overall in the Tour of Britain as it concluded in London yesterday. 

Stage seven of the Tour of Britain produced an exciting finale and the 1.5km climb with an average gradient of 9%, but spiking to 16% in places, proved a decisive climb for some explosive racing all the way to the finish in Brighton. 

More importantly to local cyclists, and for anyone doing the London to Brighton charity ride, there is now a new leader at the top of the Ditchling Beacon leaderboard on Strava. Michal Kwiatkowski – an active Strava user – posted a time of 3 minutes 59 seconds. He ticked off the 1.5km climb at an average speed of 22.1km/h, a pace requiring an average power output of 507 watts and a maximum of 998 watts!

You can view his Strava activity here. Of course, Michal might not have been the fastest professional up Ditchling Beacon during the race, he's simply the fastest person who has uploaded his ride to Strava – there are many pros that don't use a GPS device while racing so we'll never know who truly is the quickest up such climbs. 

The title of Alex Dowsett's Strava activity, "TOB Stage 7, i said go, legs said no," tells the tale of how his day went, as he slipped out of the overall lead with the ascent of Ditchling Beacon proving too much for the young rider, he was gapped by about 50 seconds over the summit and wasn't able to close the gap before the finish.

Have you ridden Ditchling Beacon and posted a time on Strava? The fastest time in the road.cc Strava club is a distant 5 minutes 16 seconds by Stravanator- Maison Du Velo – have a look at that leaderboard here.