Repecho pechotes

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Urbanización Camino de Boadilla, Ugena, Castile-La Mancha, 45217, Spain
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Climb Profile

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625 m630 m640 m645 m1.4% from 0 m to 29 m0.0% from 29 m to 101 m4.3% from 101 m to 129 m0.0% from 129 m to 142 m-1.4% from 142 m to 213 m1.7% from 213 m to 284 m3.6% from 284 m to 312 m1.8% from 312 m to 369 m1.5% from 369 m to 436 m3.1% from 436 m to 449 m4.8% from 449 m to 474 m4.0% from 474 m to 498 m1.6% from 498 m to 511 m5.0% from 511 m to 535 m4.0% from 535 m to 570 m6.6% from 570 m to 582 m3.5% from 582 m to 593 m2.5% from 593 m to 649 m4.5% from 649 m to 671 m1.9% from 671 m to 681 m1.2% from 681 m to 747 m5.3% from 747 m to 758 m2.5% from 758 m to 790 m1.9% from 790 m to 801 m1.3% from 801 m to 864 m3.9% from 864 m to 874 m0%2%3%2%0 m250 m500 m750 m
Gradient key0-3%3-6%6-9%9-12%12-15%15%+

Climb Stats

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Climb categoryUncategorised
Distance0.87 km / 0.54 miles
Elevation gain17.6 m / 58 ft
Average gradient2%
Maximum gradient4.1%
Elevation high645 m / 2,116 ft
Elevation low627.4 m / 2,058 ft
Climb difficulty score1,748.6

Climb Rank

How does this climb compare against every other climb in the world?

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This climb ranks 1,983,431st out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs.

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Ranked as the 197,703rd most difficult cycling climb of all 238,923 climbs in Spain.

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Places 8,320th out of 10,165 cycling climbs in Castile-La Mancha.

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Get your legs ready, this is the 6th most difficult cycling climb (out of 22 climbs) in Ugena.

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This is the most difficult cycling climb in Urbanización Camino de Boadilla.

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