Ultimate Hill Climb Bike | Is This It? | Cycling Weekly

The British hill climb season is in full swing and we thought it was an excellent excuse to have a go at building the ultimate bike for the job. | Subscribe to Cycling Weekly here: https://www.youtube.com/user/CyclingWeekly1?sub_confirmation=1

For his ultimate hill climb bike Oliver used:
– Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod Blanc Inc frame and fork
– SRAM Red eTap groupset
– Cannondale SISL2 Chainring
– Lightweight Meilenstein Obermayer wheels
– Vittoria Pista tyres
– 4iiii power meter
– Selle Italia C59
– Rotor Uno cassette

One of the coolest things about the hill climb season is that there is no weight limit on the bike you can use. With no weight limit, riders are free to modify their bikes and historically there has been a culture of chopping and drilling components to save precious grams.

To see examples of other hill climb bikes, including those used by the winners, you can click here. There are some really interesting builds on show.

With regards to the bike we have built, in some cases, lighter more exotic components are available from various brands, however we have tried to spec bits that are both light and functional. British hill climb races are often short and steep, meaning stiffness is crucial and cannot be sacrificed.The centrepiece of this build is a Cannondale SuperSix Evo HiMod Black Inc frameset, that has had the paint, painstakingly and meticulously removed by Fat Creations.

The paint was replaced with a very thin clear coat lacquer. All in all, this process of removing the paint saved over 200g resulting in a combined frame and fork weight of just 940g for a 56cm frame.

Other components include Lightweight Meilenstein Obermeyer Tubular wheels and SRAM Red eTap rear shifting.

The complete build is coming in at 4.81kg, including pedals, power meter and computer. To learn more about the bike and full specification, you can watch the video.

Keep an eye out for more content in the coming weeks, as we will be riding this we will be putting this beautiful machine to the test in a series of open hill climb races throughout the season.

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