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  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
  • Harlech, UK. 11 August, 2019. Cyclists taking part in the first Welsh Cycling's Ffordd Pen Llech Hill Climb. The climb has officially been named as the steepest street in the world by the Guinness World Records, which replaces the previous record holder of Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, which has a gradient of 35%. Ffordd Pen Llech stretches across 310 metres with a gradient of 37.45%. Credit: Mark Bullimore/
    Ffordd-Pen-Llech-Hill-Climb-mb-19081...jpg
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