Subidas da pedras escorregadias

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Bougado (São Martinho e Santiago), Trofa, Porto, 4785-688, Portugal
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Climb Profile

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45 m65 m90 m110 m-4.7% from 0 m to 9 m2.6% from 9 m to 28 m3.1% from 28 m to 50 m5.3% from 50 m to 60 m4.7% from 60 m to 75 m13.6% from 75 m to 97 m28.0% from 97 m to 130 m24.8% from 130 m to 158 m26.6% from 158 m to 182 m21.4% from 182 m to 196 m30.6% from 196 m to 205 m23.5% from 205 m to 222 m16.4% from 222 m to 233 m6.8% from 233 m to 283 m4.7% from 283 m to 323 m10.3% from 323 m to 356 m4.3% from 356 m to 393 m5.9% from 393 m to 433 m4.9% from 433 m to 489 m3.5% from 489 m to 528 m0.6% from 528 m to 544 m6%26%12%7%5%2%0 m100 m200 m300 m400 m500 m
Gradient key0-3%3-6%6-9%9-12%12-15%15%+

Climb Stats

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Climb categoryUncategorised
Distance0.54 km / 0.34 miles
Elevation gain56 m / 184 ft
Average gradient10.3%
Maximum gradient25.8%
Elevation high105.7 m / 347 ft
Elevation low49.3 m / 162 ft
Climb difficulty score5,598.79

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Climb Rank

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This climb ranks 1,009,829th out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs.

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Ranked as the 25,623rd most difficult cycling climb of all 57,636 climbs in Portugal.

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Places 92nd out of 308 cycling climbs in Trofa.

Ranks 92nd out of 308 cycling climbs in Porto.

Ranking 44th out of 133 cycling climbs in Bougado (São Martinho e Santiago).

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