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Hillclimbing, also
known as hill climbing,
speed hillclimbing, or
speed hill climbing, is a
branch of
motorsport in
which drivers compete against the...
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Hillclimbing is a
motorsport Hillclimbing may also
refer to:
Hillclimbing (cycling)
Hillclimbing (railway) Hill climbing, an
optimization algorithm in...
- (8 km) long. The
Northwest Hillclimb ****ociation (NHA) is
based in the
Pacific Northwest, and has been
putting on a
hillclimb series for
several decades...
- (PPIHC), also
known as The Race to the Clouds, is an
annual automobile hillclimb to the
summit of
Pikes Peak in the U.S.
state of Colorado. The
track measures...
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Forrestburn Speed Hill
Climb is a 1,030-metre (3,380 ft)
hillclimb track rising from 221m to 246m AOD with a
maximum gradient of 1:4 near Kirk o' Shotts...
- The
British Hillclimb Championship (BHC) is the most
prestigious hillclimbing championship in
Great Britain. The
British Hill
Climb Championship was held...
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Collingrove Hillclimb is a
motor sport facility located in
South Australia's
Barossa Valley. It is
situated approximately 7 km
south of Angaston, off...
- 1934 Mercedes-Benz W25
starting the
hillclimb. A
Spyker C8
Aileron pulling away from the
start of the
hillclimb in 2009.
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Fromes Hill is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Bishop's Frome, in Herefordshire, England, and is
about 15
miles (24 km) east from the city and
county town...
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Barrington Hillclimb, Lake Barrington,
Tasmania Trowutta Hillclimb, Trowutta,
Tasmania Domain Hillclimb,
Queens Domain,
Tasmania Lufra Hillclimb, Lufra,...