Thornliebank to Petersburg summit
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| Climb category | Category 2 |
| Distance | 9.46 km / 5.88 miles |
| Elevation gain | 434.8 m / 1,427 ft |
| Average gradient | 4.4% |
| Maximum gradient | 20.8% |
| Elevation high | 634.5 m / 2,082 ft |
| Elevation low | 217.4 m / 713 ft |
| Climb difficulty score | 41,613 |
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Climb Rank
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🗺 This climb ranks 59,002nd out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs. |
🧮 Ranked as the 3,712th most difficult cycling climb of all 337,250 climbs in United States. |
📉 Places 22nd out of 13,206 cycling climbs in Massachusetts. |
⚖ Ranks 17th out of 746 cycling climbs in Berkshire County. |
🥈️ This is the second most difficult cycling climb in Williamstown. |
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