Partie 1

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Rue de la Commune de Paris, Résidence Chanteloup, Chanteloup, Saint-Germain-lès-Arpajon, Palaiseau, Essonne, Ile-de-France, Metropolitan France, 91180, France
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Climb Profile

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55 m60 m65 m70 m4.0% from 0 m to 5 m3.3% from 5 m to 17 m3.0% from 17 m to 30 m1.3% from 30 m to 46 m11.8% from 46 m to 61 m4.8% from 61 m to 78 m13.3% from 78 m to 87 m6.5% from 87 m to 96 m2.8% from 96 m to 118 m3.0% from 118 m to 137 m2.0% from 137 m to 157 m-19.6% from 157 m to 166 m1.5% from 166 m to 193 m4.5% from 193 m to 211 m6.6% from 211 m to 238 m5.5% from 238 m to 257 m2.2% from 257 m to 265 m0.0% from 265 m to 273 m3.8% from 273 m to 294 m6.6% from 294 m to 301 m10.2% from 301 m to 306 m6%0%5%0 m100 m200 m300 m
Gradient key0-3%3-6%6-9%9-12%12-15%15%+

Climb Stats

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Climb categoryUncategorised
Distance0.31 km / 0.19 miles
Elevation gain11.4 m / 37 ft
Average gradient3.7%
Maximum gradient9%
Elevation high67.4 m / 221 ft
Elevation low56 m / 184 ft
Climb difficulty score1,139.81

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Climb Rank

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This climb ranks 2,274,954th out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs.

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Ranked as the 300,154th most difficult cycling climb of all 342,105 climbs in France.

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Places 16,166th out of 20,922 cycling climbs in Ile-de-France.

Ranks 2,633rd out of 3,385 cycling climbs in Essonne.

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This is the easiest cycling climb in Saint-Germain-lès-Arpajon.

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