Up to Espenfeld

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Siegelbach, Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis, Thuringia, 99310, Germany
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Climb Profile

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315 m345 m370 m400 m0.4% from 0 m to 217 m31.5% from 217 m to 377 m-1.7% from 377 m to 512 m20.2% from 512 m to 674 m-9.1% from 674 m to 832 m-4.9% from 832 m to 953 m4.1% from 953 m to 1.1 km4%15%10%-5%4%0 m250 m500 m750 m1 km
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Climb Stats

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Climb categoryUncategorised
Distance1.06 km / 0.66 miles
Elevation gain66 m / 217 ft
Average gradient6.2%
Maximum gradient25.5%
Elevation high399.2 m / 1,310 ft
Elevation low317.5 m / 1,042 ft
Climb difficulty score6,596.18

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Espenfeld Climb
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Schmerfeld Climb
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0.95 km5%48 m
Siegelbach Uphill
Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis
1.28 km4.6%59 m

Climb Rank

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This climb ranks 887,979th out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs.

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Ranked as the 62,930th most difficult cycling climb of all 206,545 climbs in Germany.

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Places 2,584th out of 7,469 cycling climbs in Thuringia.

Ranks 187th out of 496 cycling climbs in Ilm-Kreis.

Ranking 37th out of 94 cycling climbs in Arnstadt.

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