\n\t<\/a>[dc]T[\/dc]he spring classics are in full swing, with fans and riders deep in the throes of Holy Week<\/a>. With Scheldeprijs<\/a> being only a day away and Roubaix looming on Sunday, the cobbled classics are nearing a close, although no doubt we are in for some more spectacular performances. <\/span>Up next will be the <\/span>Ardennes Classics<\/a>, with their steep bergs and tortuous descents. <\/span>For many cyclists, it's the absolute best part of the season, if not for riding but for watching. <\/span>\n<\/p>\n \n\tWatching these races inspires many but saddens some at the same time: "Why can't I climb like that" and "I don't know how he does that" are common phrases uttered while riders shatter the steep bergs and cobbled pitches of the classics. It takes a special kind of rider to be able to climb that stuff, right?<\/span>\n<\/p>\n \n\tNope. What if I told you everyone can train to be better on the moderate length, steep climbs. And for the duration of the classics, I'm GIVING AWAY a HIT workout that will help you do just that.\n<\/p>\n \n\tSimply copy the enter the code "classicsgift" between now and April 21st (Liege Bastogne Liege) during checkout to get your FREE "Berg Buster" HIT workout (available below).\n<\/p>\n \n\t