Tugan Hill Northbound

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Wagawn Street, Tugun, Gold Coast City, Queensland, 4224, Australia
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Climb Profile

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5 m10 m15 m20 m4.5% from 0 m to 15 m5.9% from 15 m to 31 m9.7% from 31 m to 86 m9.0% from 86 m to 99 m7.8% from 99 m to 112 m6.6% from 112 m to 137 m-3.5% from 137 m to 148 m8%4%0 m100 m
Gradient key0-3%3-6%6-9%9-12%12-15%15%+

Climb Stats

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Climb categoryUncategorised
Distance0.15 km / 0.09 miles
Elevation gain10.4 m / 34 ft
Average gradient7%
Maximum gradient8.8%
Elevation high19.9 m / 65 ft
Elevation low9.1 m / 30 ft
Climb difficulty score1,040.44

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Climb Rank

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This climb ranks 2,328,913th out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs.

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Ranked as the 79,395th most difficult cycling climb of all 97,639 climbs in Australia.

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Places 13,267th out of 16,668 cycling climbs in Queensland.

Ranks 1,184th out of 1,436 cycling climbs in Gold Coast City.

Ranking 11th out of 17 cycling climbs in Tugun.

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