Newly crowned British Hill Climb National Champion Dan Evans has uploaded his winning ride to Strava, revealing the level of intensity required to claim the title. And yes, he bagged the KOM as well.

Welshman Dan Evans conquered the hill climb in South Yorkshire over the weekend just gone, finishing the course in a time of 3:24.2, keeping runner-up Matt Clinton at bay by just 2.3 seconds. Adam Kenway finished third.
The overall stats reveal a 17.4 km/h average speed over the 1.1km course, called Pea Royd Lane HC on Strava. To produce such a fast time required plenty of power, naturally, and an average power output of 504w and max of 1005w certainly shows Dan had the engine to power up the climb faster than anyone else.

The Strava activity page shows how challenging the climb was, with a tight right-hand bend near the bottom and a left turn towards the top. Pacing was key to producing a good time, and Dan showed he timed it to perfection. The elevation gain over the course was 130m.
You can view his winning ride on Strava here http://www.strava.com/activities/212063670#5007536352

5 thoughts on “British Hill Climb National Champion Dan Evans shares winning ride on Strava”
Strava ride goes slightly
Strava ride goes slightly beyond finish line; average power was actually ~543 W. Even better!
Excellent!
As a slight aside
Excellent!
As a slight aside (and apologies if this has already been covered on road.cc), but after reading the above I searched to see how David Millar got on earlier this month on at the Bec CC Hill Climb- results here http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/racing/british-racing/david-millar-close-career-bec-cc-hill-climb-135786
He came about 20th and seemed
He came about 20th and seemed to have had a good time. Lots of pics on Bec CC website
Eeft … … wish I had
Eeft … :O … wish I had lungs / heart / legs like this.
He beat quite a few great
He beat quite a few great riders too.
Hill climbs are mental.