Richard Haight
Using TOPO software, which is OK accurate, not great:
"Whole Climb" ~ 1.5 Miles ~ 5%
"Last .5 Miles of Climb" ~ 8%
Based on experience with the software it is likely steeper - but it can go either way.
The Race Flyer has the feed zone at the top of the first, smaller climb ( ~ Mile 4.5).
Richard
From: "David Rosen" <ibis23@comcast.net>
To: <obra@list.obra.org>
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Rehearsal road race climbs
Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 19:21:44 -0700
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{page:Section1;}Does anyone know the average gradient of the Briggs Hill climb and the feed zone climb for the upcoming Rehearsal road race?
Thanks.
Dave
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