Kitzbüheler Horn - the Austrian Beast - Indoor Cycling Training
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About Kitzbüheler Horn - the Austrian Beast
This is a beast of a climb. Incredible steep and revered by most Austrian riders. The official climb takes the panorama route and stops at the 'Alpenhaus' around 1675 meters, but an unofficial route continues up to the radio tower and the very top of Kitzbüheler Horn (almost 2000 meters). If you like the scenery on the official route, then you will be blown away by the scenery on the last segment. Even for professionals, this ride is difficult and the story on local bars goes that pro riders who tackled this climb in the Tour of Austria wept like children for spectators to push them uphill. To quote former Team Sky’s Austrian rider Bernard Eisel ‘It starts off bad and then gets worse and worse all the way up... It's bloody horrible.’.(cyclist.co.uk).
You can find the ride on Strava: https://www.strava.com/segments/7560972
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Just add music:
Most cyclists would agree that the ride to Col du Tourmalet is awesome. But when it comes to music opinions are very mixed. This is why we have not added any music and why we recommend adding your favorite music to the ride. It is quite simple. Mute YouTube and open a browser window. Find a site that offers music (Spotify, YouTube, etc…) and pick the music you like, and enjoy the ride... The original sound of the ride has been left out. This is because the natural sound of the surroundings is drowned by noise from passing cars, vibrations from the road, wind, and the rider's breathing.
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As a courtesy, this video is free to view at home. Any public and/or commercial use needs a license or membership (contact us at https://bikethe.world for more information). It is not allowed to copy our videos in any way. Likewise, it is not allowed to use our videos outside our YouTube channel or our training app 'Open Road' without written permission. Our videos are protected by international copyright laws.
Видео Kitzbüheler Horn - the Austrian Beast - Indoor Cycling Training канала Bike the World
Dive into an immersive indoor cycling experience with our training app ’Open Road’ for PC. The app lets you take control of the speed of our cycling videos and provides a better and more realistic indoor cycling experience compared to our ride-along videos on YouTube. The app is compatible with all ANT+ cycling devices including smart trainers, power meters, and speed sensors. Athletes with spinning and exercise bikes without ANT+ compatibility can control the speed manually and enjoy riding with all the important cycling data displayed during the training session.
Learn more about our training app 'Open Road' and sign up for your free ride on our website: https://bikethe.world
About Kitzbüheler Horn - the Austrian Beast
This is a beast of a climb. Incredible steep and revered by most Austrian riders. The official climb takes the panorama route and stops at the 'Alpenhaus' around 1675 meters, but an unofficial route continues up to the radio tower and the very top of Kitzbüheler Horn (almost 2000 meters). If you like the scenery on the official route, then you will be blown away by the scenery on the last segment. Even for professionals, this ride is difficult and the story on local bars goes that pro riders who tackled this climb in the Tour of Austria wept like children for spectators to push them uphill. To quote former Team Sky’s Austrian rider Bernard Eisel ‘It starts off bad and then gets worse and worse all the way up... It's bloody horrible.’.(cyclist.co.uk).
You can find the ride on Strava: https://www.strava.com/segments/7560972
Strava:
Join our global cycling community and get kudos from fellow cyclists that like to bike the world: https://www.strava.com/clubs/biketheworldcyclingclub
Bike the World with others:
Numerous indoor cycling studios around the world are using our videos for their indoor training sessions. If you want to bike the world at your local indoor cycling studio, please do not hesitate to tell them about us.
Facebook:
Do you like our cycling videos? Then learn more about new rides, our training app 'Open Road', and other cycling related activities by give us a ‘like’ or 'follow' on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biketheworldvideos/
Just add music:
Most cyclists would agree that the ride to Col du Tourmalet is awesome. But when it comes to music opinions are very mixed. This is why we have not added any music and why we recommend adding your favorite music to the ride. It is quite simple. Mute YouTube and open a browser window. Find a site that offers music (Spotify, YouTube, etc…) and pick the music you like, and enjoy the ride... The original sound of the ride has been left out. This is because the natural sound of the surroundings is drowned by noise from passing cars, vibrations from the road, wind, and the rider's breathing.
Terms of use:
As a courtesy, this video is free to view at home. Any public and/or commercial use needs a license or membership (contact us at https://bikethe.world for more information). It is not allowed to copy our videos in any way. Likewise, it is not allowed to use our videos outside our YouTube channel or our training app 'Open Road' without written permission. Our videos are protected by international copyright laws.
Видео Kitzbüheler Horn - the Austrian Beast - Indoor Cycling Training канала Bike the World
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