Locfyne incline

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Windsor Road, Old Mile Lodge, Sunninghill and Ascot, Ascot, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, England, SL4 2DE, United Kingdom
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Climb Profile

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70 m75 m85 m90 m-1.1% from 0 m to 64 m1.3% from 64 m to 127 m2.7% from 127 m to 191 m3.0% from 191 m to 255 m-0.2% from 255 m to 319 m-1.4% from 319 m to 383 m0.2% from 383 m to 447 m-3.5% from 447 m to 510 m0.0% from 510 m to 574 m-0.5% from 574 m to 636 m1.8% from 636 m to 699 m2.3% from 699 m to 760 m0.8% from 760 m to 821 m4.1% from 821 m to 889 m3.2% from 889 m to 954 m2.8% from 954 m to 1.0 km-0.5% from 1.0 km to 1.1 km-0.8% from 1.1 km to 1.1 km1.4% from 1.1 km to 1.2 km1%-1%1%3%0%0 m250 m500 m750 m1 km
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Climb Stats

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Climb categoryUncategorised
Distance1.21 km / 0.75 miles
Elevation gain10.1 m / 33 ft
Average gradient0.8%
Maximum gradient2.8%
Elevation high85.25 m / 280 ft
Elevation low74.49 m / 244 ft
Climb difficulty score1,007.7

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This climb ranks 2,346,685th out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs.

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Ranked as the 272,905th most difficult cycling climb of all 332,744 climbs in United Kingdom.

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Places 216,887th out of 268,497 cycling climbs in England.

Ranks 517th out of 686 cycling climbs in Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.

Ranking 23rd out of 29 cycling climbs in Ascot.

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