B4060 Climb

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B4060, Stinchcombe, Dursley, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, GL11 6AR, United Kingdom

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Climb Profile

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150 m190 m235 m275 m5.7% from 0 m to 4 m0.0% from 4 m to 6 m2.8% from 6 m to 13 m3.8% from 13 m to 18 m26.7% from 18 m to 19 m9.5% from 19 m to 24 m8.2% from 24 m to 31 m0.0% from 31 m to 35 m9.7% from 35 m to 45 m12.1% from 45 m to 49 m5.0% from 49 m to 53 m5.9% from 53 m to 63 m9.5% from 63 m to 71 m7.7% from 71 m to 74 m5.3% from 74 m to 77 m9.1% from 77 m to 84 m5.3% from 84 m to 88 m12.9% from 88 m to 91 m13.1% from 91 m to 97 m9.8% from 97 m to 103 m5.8% from 103 m to 110 m5.1% from 110 m to 118 m9.8% from 118 m to 122 m6.7% from 122 m to 131 m9.0% from 131 m to 138 m9.3% from 138 m to 142 m6.9% from 142 m to 148 m14.3% from 148 m to 151 m4.8% from 151 m to 163 m3.5% from 163 m to 175 m6.7% from 175 m to 181 m5.9% from 181 m to 187 m12.1% from 187 m to 191 m8.3% from 191 m to 198 m10.5% from 198 m to 200 m13.8% from 200 m to 203 m10.5% from 203 m to 205 m13.8% from 205 m to 208 m11.1% from 208 m to 209 m6.3% from 209 m to 216 m9.7% from 216 m to 222 m7.7% from 222 m to 227 m8.2% from 227 m to 232 m9.3% from 232 m to 236 m0.0% from 236 m to 239 m11.4% from 239 m to 242 m8.2% from 242 m to 250 m6.9% from 250 m to 256 m6.2% from 256 m to 262 m12.1% from 262 m to 265 m10.5% from 265 m to 269 m7.5% from 269 m to 280 m5.6% from 280 m to 287 m2.9% from 287 m to 294 m5.9% from 294 m to 297 m3.2% from 297 m to 316 m200.0% from 316 m to 321 m175.0% from 321 m to 326 m161.7% from 326 m to 330 m136.0% from 330 m to 335 m124.0% from 335 m to 340 m108.0% from 340 m to 345 m122.0% from 345 m to 349 m112.8% from 349 m to 353 m88.9% from 353 m to 358 m70.0% from 358 m to 368 m69.9% from 368 m to 376 m69.6% from 376 m to 383 m50.0% from 383 m to 391 m34.8% from 391 m to 400 m26.4% from 400 m to 405 m19.0% from 405 m to 411 m14.7% from 411 m to 443 m8.5% from 443 m to 469 m3.4% from 469 m to 539 m1.8% from 539 m to 582 m1.2% from 582 m to 617 m1.2% from 617 m to 633 m1.4% from 633 m to 648 m2.0% from 648 m to 658 m4.2% from 658 m to 667 m5.2% from 667 m to 675 m4.3% from 675 m to 684 m8.6% from 684 m to 694 m3.7% from 694 m to 704 m4.5% from 704 m to 709 m2.9% from 709 m to 730 m8%7%8%82%10%2%3%0 m100 m200 m300 m400 m500 m600 m700 m
Gradient key0-3%3-6%6-9%9-12%12-15%15%+

Climb Stats

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Climb categoryCategory 4
Distance0.73 km / 0.45 miles
Elevation gain121.2 m / 398 ft
Average gradient16.6%
Maximum gradient45.5%
Elevation high271.4 m / 890 ft
Elevation low150.2 m / 493 ft
Climb difficulty score12,118.66

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Climb Rank

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This climb ranks 448,213th out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs.

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Ranked as the 30,161st most difficult cycling climb of all 332,744 climbs in United Kingdom.

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Places 20,739th out of 268,497 cycling climbs in England.

Ranks 915th out of 5,983 cycling climbs in Gloucestershire.

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A local climb of note, this is the 6th most difficult cycling climb (out of 104 climbs) in Dursley.

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