Church Road to Heather Avenue

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Bridge Way, Goosegreen, Frampton Cotterell, South Gloucestershire, West of England, England, BS36 2BL, United Kingdom
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Climb Profile

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45 m50 m55 m60 m5.0% from 0 m to 12 m4.8% from 12 m to 29 m3.3% from 29 m to 59 m2.1% from 59 m to 122 m-0.8% from 122 m to 184 m-0.5% from 184 m to 247 m0.8% from 247 m to 307 m1.7% from 307 m to 336 m1.7% from 336 m to 399 m0.8% from 399 m to 461 m0.7% from 461 m to 521 m1.5% from 521 m to 582 m1.9% from 582 m to 598 m2.8% from 598 m to 659 m2.1% from 659 m to 722 m1.3% from 722 m to 785 m0.9% from 785 m to 809 m0.7% from 809 m to 836 m0.6% from 836 m to 890 m1%1%2%1%0 m250 m500 m750 m
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Climb Stats

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Climb categoryUncategorised
Distance0.89 km / 0.55 miles
Elevation gain11.6 m / 38 ft
Average gradient1.3%
Maximum gradient3.7%
Elevation high57.9 m / 190 ft
Elevation low46.31 m / 152 ft
Climb difficulty score1,156.74

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This climb ranks 2,267,286th out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs.

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Ranked as the 260,040th most difficult cycling climb of all 332,744 climbs in United Kingdom.

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Places 205,865th out of 268,497 cycling climbs in England.

Ranks 976th out of 1,407 cycling climbs in South Gloucestershire.

Ranking 11th out of 17 cycling climbs in Frampton Cotterell.

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