I am interested to find out the gradients and classifications of some local road (West Yorkshire) climbs.
Anyone know where I can find this information?
Thanks
strava does it when you define a segment.
Yes, but how accurate is Strava? Suspect it's way out.
mapmyride does it too.
Suspect it's way out.
as accurate as the mapping behind it.so same as any other site.
seems ok to me.
in fact you can explore segments on strava and filter by category.
Strava occasionally shits itself but only because of people's crappy GPS tracks. I know several dead flat cat 2 or cat 3 climbs.
atlaz - MemberStrava occasionally shits itself but only because of people's crappy GPS tracks. I know several dead flat cat 2 or cat 3 climbs.
I'll say
I discovered I have a [url= http://app.strava.com/segments/1374503 ]'24%' gradient[/url] on one of my regular commutes.
[url= https://maps.google.co.uk/?ll=51.084143,-0.193419&spn=0.004879,0.019441&t=h&z=16&layer=c&cbll=51.084138,-0.197499&panoid=WO5gPEI8Ebq3kHchT7q06w&cbp=11,225,,0,0 ]2% possibly?[/url] ๐
Mapmyride seems to work pretty well.
There's also this site which has loads of info about climbs - but maybe not ones you are interested in:
a few questionable ones in Leeds... not sure I know any 23% climbs in the city centre!
There are a couple I'm keen to explore.
The Cow and Calf in Ilkley and Holden Lane near Silsden, both are West Yorkshire.
Strava classifies them as category 4.
Strava classification the Silsden Climb:
http://app.strava.com/rides/12697043
And the Cow and Calf:
http://app.strava.com/rides/11591935
Notice that the Tour of Britain categorises the Cow and Calf as a category 1 climb. Bit of a discrepancy here!
there's a french (international)organization dedicated to cols.cant remember the name tho.
There are no official categories, its up to each race director to state what cat the climbs are. Hence why KOM points are available in the flat stages of the Tour over lumps that would even be recognized at foothills a week later in the Alps.