christian road south

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1701, Dois Christian Road, Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County, Texas, 75964, United States
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Climb Profile

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90 m105 m115 m130 m7.3% from 0 m to 6 m7.0% from 6 m to 11 m7.0% from 11 m to 17 m5.6% from 17 m to 24 m0.0% from 24 m to 35 m7.7% from 35 m to 40 m7.4% from 40 m to 46 m11.1% from 46 m to 51 m7.3% from 51 m to 57 m7.7% from 57 m to 62 m11.8% from 62 m to 67 m11.5% from 67 m to 72 m6.7% from 72 m to 78 m9.0% from 78 m to 89 m7.5% from 89 m to 103 m6.2% from 103 m to 109 m6.3% from 109 m to 115 m7.3% from 115 m to 121 m11.1% from 121 m to 126 m7.8% from 126 m to 131 m10.3% from 131 m to 137 m6.8% from 137 m to 143 m0.0% from 143 m to 167 m2.0% from 167 m to 187 m5.9% from 187 m to 194 m6.3% from 194 m to 200 m7.6% from 200 m to 208 m6.2% from 208 m to 215 m0.0% from 215 m to 228 m2.3% from 228 m to 245 m8.0% from 245 m to 250 m9.1% from 250 m to 255 m10.3% from 255 m to 259 m9.8% from 259 m to 263 m10.3% from 263 m to 267 m10.5% from 267 m to 270 m15.4% from 270 m to 274 m11.4% from 274 m to 278 m10.5% from 278 m to 282 m12.5% from 282 m to 285 m11.1% from 285 m to 288 m12.5% from 288 m to 292 m12.5% from 292 m to 295 m14.8% from 295 m to 298 m10.7% from 298 m to 303 m12.1% from 303 m to 306 m12.5% from 306 m to 310 m12.1% from 310 m to 313 m18.2% from 313 m to 316 m0.0% from 316 m to 320 m12.5% from 320 m to 323 m13.8% from 323 m to 326 m15.4% from 326 m to 328 m10.5% from 328 m to 332 m20.7% from 332 m to 335 m4.3% from 335 m to 344 m11.1% from 344 m to 348 m15.8% from 348 m to 352 m10.5% from 352 m to 356 m10.0% from 356 m to 360 m0.0% from 360 m to 372 m2.4% from 372 m to 389 m10.0% from 389 m to 393 m14.3% from 393 m to 397 m9.8% from 397 m to 401 m8.9% from 401 m to 405 m0.0% from 405 m to 410 m0.0% from 410 m to 428 m3.4% from 428 m to 439 m9.8% from 439 m to 443 m10.0% from 443 m to 447 m8.9% from 447 m to 452 m13.0% from 452 m to 457 m4.5% from 457 m to 465 m9.3% from 465 m to 470 m9.3% from 470 m to 474 m7.5% from 474 m to 482 m10.5% from 482 m to 486 m4.7% from 486 m to 494 m9.3% from 494 m to 499 m10.3% from 499 m to 502 m10.0% from 502 m to 506 m10.3% from 506 m to 510 m0.0% from 510 m to 522 m0.0% from 522 m to 537 m7%5%7%8%6%3%0 m100 m200 m300 m400 m500 m
Gradient key0-3%3-6%6-9%9-12%12-15%15%+

Climb Stats

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Climb categoryUncategorised
Distance0.54 km / 0.33 miles
Elevation gain34.4 m / 113 ft
Average gradient6.4%
Maximum gradient14.8%
Elevation high128.6 m / 422 ft
Elevation low94.2 m / 309 ft
Climb difficulty score3,440.25

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Climb Rank

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This climb ranks 1,414,815th out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs.

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Ranked as the 143,566th most difficult cycling climb of all 337,250 climbs in United States.

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Places 1,925th out of 11,742 cycling climbs in Texas.

Ranks 12th out of 30 cycling climbs in Nacogdoches County.

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A local climb of note, this is the 7th most difficult cycling climb (out of 12 climbs) in Nacogdoches.

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