Haytor Vale is a long exposed climb from the village of Bovey Tracey up to the top of Dartmoor. It is relatively sheltered for the first half, but then as you go through a couple of 12% corners it is open to the windswept Dartmoor moors – where you may either face a strong headwind or (if you are lucky) a rarer Easterly wind. There is a variable gradient throughout the climb – some flatter sections for recovery. There is a final kick for the line with a finish at 10%. The Tour of Britain has often had a stage which finishes on Haytor Vale. In 2013 British rider Adam Yates won stage 6 on top of Haytor Vale. Haytor Vale Location: Devon Distance: 3.6 miles Avg grade 6 % Max Grade: 12% Elev Gain: 353m Cat: 2 100 hills #9
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