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Iron Horse Classic ride gradient graph, anyone?

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Old 02-21-08, 02:26 PM
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Iron Horse Classic ride gradient graph, anyone?

Does any one have a gradient graph of the Iron Horse Classic ride (Durango to Silverton). The one on the web site is not that good. I have Polar software and a graph from that would be great. I live in Texas and have been to that area often so thought I can do the ride.

Many thank to anyone’s help
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There is a lo-res profile on bikely.com. Enter Durango.
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Try this:

https://www.ironhorsebicycleclassic.c...ilvProfile.jpg

hold your mouse over the image that loads, then click the enlarge button.
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>There is a lo-res profile on bikely.com. Enter Durango.

thanks that is really cool! I will use it in future rides. I would like to see more elevations at each mile distance to get a real feel of the grade.

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