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If you're going to hire a bike, give it a really thorough check over before leaving the shop. Self, wife and a mate did the Col de Madone on my 50th birthday, we were so excited to get going that we only gave the bikes we hired a cursory glance before setting out, they (BMC Time Machines) were great going up, 200m into the descent was enough to show us just how badly the brakes were set up. Fortunately we had the tools and knowledge to rectify matters... since then I've always taken a bit more time to make a thorough check on hire bikes and have never assumed that the shop will have done so.
Best to take your own of course, but at the time we went it the cost of taking our own on the plane meant it was a saving of over £200 each to rent instead!
I'm missing where it says... "get an ebike".
The most obvious and yet contested point: GET LOWER GEARS!
Maintain you optimal cadence/power and climbs dont need to be hard. Grinding at low cadence is not efficient and tires you sooner regardless of slope. You are not grinding at at 50rpm when riding on flatland. Why would you do it going uphill ?