What's the website that gives gradients of cols?
TheTalkingTurboTrainer
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I can't remember the address of the websites that give you a good graph of major cols (I'm after French ones) and the break down the col by each km and give you the gradient for the particular km.
www.cyclingcols.com just has small graphs and seems useless. I've seen others mention other sites that give bigger colourful and more useful graphs.
Can someone give me the name please? (I'm trying to work out why I found the Alps tougher than the Pyrenees so want to compare the ones I climbed against each other).
Vive les All Blacks!!! [:D]
www.cyclingcols.com just has small graphs and seems useless. I've seen others mention other sites that give bigger colourful and more useful graphs.
Can someone give me the name please? (I'm trying to work out why I found the Alps tougher than the Pyrenees so want to compare the ones I climbed against each other).
Vive les All Blacks!!! [:D]
Vive les All Blacks!!! [:D]
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Ah, the motherlode...
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also try www.climbbybike.com0