Barrett Station North from Manchester to Thornhill

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2118, Barrett Station Road, Town and Country, Saint Louis County, Missouri, 63131, United States
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Climb Profile

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135 m150 m160 m175 m0.2% from 0 m to 63 m-4.0% from 63 m to 127 m-5.7% from 127 m to 194 m3.1% from 194 m to 261 m3.9% from 261 m to 323 m0.8% from 323 m to 384 m4.5% from 384 m to 444 m2.9% from 444 m to 508 m6.8% from 508 m to 570 m7.6% from 570 m to 634 m5.2% from 634 m to 652 m7.3% from 652 m to 715 m6.7% from 715 m to 749 m6.8% from 749 m to 812 m2.5% from 812 m to 876 m-2%3%7%5%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
Distance0.88 km / 0.54 miles
Elevation gain26.1 m / 86 ft
Average gradient3%
Maximum gradient7.1%
Elevation high171.54 m / 563 ft
Elevation low139.11 m / 456 ft
Climb difficulty score2,610.18

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Climb Rank

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This climb ranks 1,654,859th out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs.

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Ranked as the 177,166th most difficult cycling climb of all 337,250 climbs in United States.

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Places 1,892nd out of 4,586 cycling climbs in Missouri.

Ranks 501st out of 1,160 cycling climbs in Saint Louis County.

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A local climb of note, this is the 8th most difficult cycling climb (out of 28 climbs) in Town and Country.

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