
See how fast you can pedal up George Street, a two-block quad-buster that was a training ground for 1899 world cycling champion Major Taylor.
It's one rider at a time against the clock in this steep uphill time trial in downtown Worcester, presented by Landry's Bicycles and the Seven Hills Wheelmen.
The distance is 500 feet, and the average grade is 18 percent. The contest is open to riders age 12 and up. Helmets are required. Entry fee is $20. Proceeds benefit the Major Taylor Association. It's free for spectators.
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