Hill climber


Heuvelklim is a branch of motorsport that tries to get to the top of a hill by motorcycle or car as quickly as possible. In the United States and Europe, this is done in several ways: Heuvelklim (European) Porsche 911 during a hill climb: Retro-classic Pegomas-Tanneron 2005

Car racing car is about to climb a hill or mountain as fast as possible. This is mainly about the (hairpin) bending technique. This form of hill climb is practiced mainly in European mountain countries, although the American Pikes Peak Hillclimb is also world-renowned. The most difficult matches are in Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. Heuvelklim (American) Typical for a hill climbing motorcycle is the extended rear fork to prevent backover

American motorcycle branch is about to climb a very steep grass or gravel hill as straight as possible. Heuvelklim is especially popular in the states of California, Montana and Utah. The first official match was organized in 1906. Heuvelklim is run in the Altered-stock and Exhibition Class classes. Due to the great danger, one of the hills used is Widowmaker (Widowmaker Hillclimb, Montana). The French call Hill Mount Montée impossible. The motorcycles used primarily resemble a cross-engine, with the main difference being that the rear fork becomes much longer, with the result that the center of gravity will be located near the head of the head at the front, especially if the rider is far ahead, which gives the chance to go backwards tilting greatly reduces.

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