Buttertubs Pass

Coordinates: 54°21′37″N 2°11′46″W / 54.36020°N 2.19610°W / 54.36020; -2.19610
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Road seen from the summit to the north
The Buttertubs

The Buttertubs Pass is a high road in the Yorkshire Dales, England. The road winds its way north from Simonstone near Hawes towards Thwaite and Muker past 20 metre deep limestone potholes called the Buttertubs. It is said that the name of the potholes came from the times when farmers would rest there on their way to market. During hot weather they would lower the butter they had produced into the potholes to keep it cool.

The road is locally noted as a challenging cycle climb, and featured as the second of three King of the Mountains climbs in Stage One of the 2014 Tour de France.[1] The race was led over the climb by German veteran Jens Voigt, on his way to becoming the 2014 race's first wearer of the polka dot jersey.[2]

Jeremy Clarkson featured the road in the "Motoring and the New Romantics" episode of the British series Clarkson's Car Years. This road has also been used many times in the BBC's Top Gear series for test driving cars.

References

  1. ^ "Tour de France 2014 in Yorkshire: Official launch in Leeds". Cycling Weekly. 17 January 2013.
  2. ^ Verschueren, Gianni (5 July 2014). "Tour de France 2014: Stage 1 Winner, Results and Updated Leaderboard Standings". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 1 May 2016.

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54°21′37″N 2°11′46″W / 54.36020°N 2.19610°W / 54.36020; -2.19610