standing climb
Plural
standing climbs
1
a technique in cycling where the cyclist pedals while standing on the pedals, usually during ascents or steep sections of the route
A standing climb in cycling is when a rider rises out of the saddle to pedal while climbing a hill or incline. This position allows the rider to apply more force and leverage to the pedals, using their body weight to help power the bike uphill. Standing climbs are commonly used when the incline becomes steeper or when more effort is needed to maintain speed.
- The cyclist's cadence increased as he transitioned into a standing climb.
- The cyclist's powerful legs allowed him to maintain speed during a standing climb.
- He shifted to a standing climb to tackle the hill more effectively.
- In mountainous terrain, experienced cyclists utilize standing climbs to conserve energy.
- During the race, she preferred using a standing climb technique on inclines.