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Andy at GRG | Member since March 2006 | Posted 11 years ago | 0 |
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Hi Guys, I'd better clear this up as it is a tricky concept. The flat equivalent distance just gives you a gauge of how far you would have run on a flat course as running up and down hills is much harder than the extra height added on to the distance. To get the height climbed over the total run simply multiply the climb per mile by the miles run. I've tried to answer that concisely, if not clear please ask again. |
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Louise at GRG | Member since April 2006 | Posted 11 years ago | 0 |
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Hi Tony If you look at your list of routes in 'my routes' under the routes menu you will see the climb rate for each one, and if you go into view the route then there is a button to view the actual hill profile.
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