Zig Zag Road

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Zig Zag Road is a steep, winding hill road on Box Hill in Surrey, England, famed for its scenic views and use in major cycling events such as the London 2012 Olympic road race.

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Zig Zag Road canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill road
road
connects A24 near the foot of Box Hill
Box Hill summit area
country United Kingdom
featuredInEvent RideLondon-Surrey cycling events
surface form: London 2012 Olympic Games road race

London 2012 Olympic Games women’s road race
RideLondon-Surrey cycling events
surface form: RideLondon-Surrey 100

RideLondon-Surrey cycling events
surface form: RideLondon-Surrey Classic

various British national cycling events
hasApproximateAverageGradient about 4 percent
hasApproximateLength about 1.6 miles
about 2.5 kilometres
hasFeature access to Box Hill summit
multiple hairpin bends
steep hairpin turns
viewpoints over the Surrey Hills
hasMaximumGradient about 10 percent
hasScenicViewOf North Downs
surface form: North Downs landscape

Surrey Hills
countryside south of London
hasSpeedLimit restricted due to bends and gradient
hasTerrain asphalt
knownFor cycling climbs
scenic views
steep gradient
winding route
locatedIn Box Hill
England
Surrey
maintainedBy local highway authority in Surrey
near Dorking
River Mole
Tadworth
partOf Box Hill, Surrey
North Downs
partOfProtectedArea Box Hill Site of Special Scientific Interest
Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
popularWith cyclists
motorists
tourists
roadType two-way public road
usedAs climb in professional cycling races
training climb for amateur cyclists
usedFor recreational driving
road cycling
tourism

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Box Hill, Surrey hasRoad Zig Zag Road
Box Hill hasRoad Zig Zag Road