I need some advice for riding uphill and one particular hill which to most of you is nothing but knackers me every day.
Some riders get off and walk up (MTB's), I've actually overtaken a couple of riders (MTB's) but one bloke half my age on a road bike and dressed in lycra has come past me a couple of times.
I can accept that and mentally live with it because he's got a good looking bike and obviously trains harder.
This morning just as I was hitting the brow an MTB came past me which really pee'd me off but if I knew it was behind me I would have put a lot more effort in.
Anyway, as soon as I was on the flat he didn't stand a chance, I put it into top gear and flew past him but its upset me all day (yeah, I'm a mardy bum).
Now the technical bit -
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=e...EUj_vyOX7KrOmnzb9Rtkw&cbp=12,336.06,,0,-11.67
This is the start of the hill and I usually hit it on 6th gear (1st=granny).
By the time I get to the first street on the left I may now be in 5th but I'll maintain it until the first street on the right and then I'll slowly move down to granny even though I'm starting to level out

I do try and stand up but I find this hard to do and can't maintain standing for long.
As soon as I get on the flat I'm in 17th gear and hit over 20 mph for the rest of my journey.
So I need some tips:
Am I in the wrong gear?
Should I be in granny straight away?
If I was running I would have 15 second bursts so would 15 seconds standing up and then sitting down for 15 secs help and then slowly increasing my standing? (well obviously this would help but what would you do?).
Any advice appreciated because I can't let an MTB ever come past me again even it was for only seconds.