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Spring Cycle/ Gong Ride

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Old 29-09.-2007, 08:07 PM   #16
samcrx3
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Default Re: Spring Cycle/ Gong Ride

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Originally Posted by ozelise
Don't let the published profile of the Gong ride concern you. The hills are actually reasonably comfortable and the climb out of RNP is sustained but the gradient is only 5-6% average.


That doesn't sound so bad. I've got an altimeter on my cycle computer which measures gradient. Bathurst is rather hilly with some nastly looking hills at about 10 - 12% gradient. In fact you can't go anywhere around here without having to tackle hills - not my favourite pastime,but I get up the top eventually and it is fun going downhill.
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