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I made a similar video during last week's Huddersfield Star Wheelers' climb. No power reading, but you could probably just halve (or more) the values from the video above...
The hardest thing I found was pacing, as the gradient ramps up at various points, before dropping down to a gentle 10% Because of all the bends you never really get a clear view of what's ahead.
It was my first hill climb and, as the video shows, I went out far too quickly. There was also a lot of adrenaline pumping as before I'd even pushed down on the pedals my heart rate was at 120!
It was amazing to see how fast the top guys were going up the climb - they really are a different class completely.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyBpBpJ_8Wc
Painful to watch but well done. As you've found out, course knowledge is really useful. Even if you hadn't gone out so hard the HR would have shot up to 170 bpm pretty much straight away.
Did this on the Tandem last year with my wife in the HSW hill climb competition. It wasn't the best of choice of equipment.
Haha, peaking at 800 watts, certainly a hill for 16 stone power house
That ^^ looks just horrid.
I suppose now I've seen it, I'll have to add it to the list of to-dos.. I think cyclists must hate themselves.
#sighs