Competitors on a cargo bike racing up Swains Lane in Highgate, London during an Urban Hill Climb street racing event organised by the London Cycling Campaign, sponsored by Osbornes Law. The event is a flat-out race up the steepest street in London and alongside age and gender categories has competitions for all kinds of bike, including cargo bikes. Swain’s Lane is the most famous and notorious climb in London. The lane is an extremely steep section of road, located in-between Hampstead Heath and Highgate Cemetery with a gradient that averages 9% over 0.6km, but increases to 14% near the top o
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Michael Preston / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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4256 x 2832 px | 36 x 24 cm | 14.2 x 9.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
24 September 2022Location:
Swain's Lane, London, United Kingdon, N6 6PJMore information:
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Competitors on a cargo bike racing up Swains Lane in Highgate, London during an Urban Hill Climb street racing event organised by the London Cycling Campaign, sponsored by Osbornes Law. The event is a flat-out race up the steepest street in London and alongside age and gender categories has competitions for all kinds of bike, including cargo bikes. Swain’s Lane is the most famous and notorious climb in London. The lane is an extremely steep section of road, located in-between Hampstead Heath and Highgate Cemetery with a gradient that averages 9% over 0.6km, but increases to 14% near the top of the climb.