42nd to English Village Strava Segment located in Vestavia Hills AL with 1% climb grade for 2.1 miles

The 42nd to English Village Segment in Vestavia Hills, AL

The 42nd to English Village segment in Vestavia Hills, AL is a great place to ride your bike. The segment has a climb category of 1, an average grade of 2.1%, a distance of 4237.8 meters, and an elevation difference of 90.4 meters. The segment is a great place to ride your bike because it is a challenging yet doable ride. The segment is also a great place to ride your bike because it is a beautiful ride. The segment is a great place to ride your bike because it is a great workout. The segment is a great place to ride your bike because it is a great way to see the sights of Vestavia Hills, AL.

The 42nd to English Village Segment

The 42nd to English Village Segment is located in Vestavia Hills, AL with a climb category of 1, an average grade of 2.1%, a distance of 4237.8 meters, and an elevation difference of 90.4 meters. This is a great segment for beginner cyclists looking to get some climbing practice in.

Climb Category

The climb category is a 1, which is the easiest category. This means that the grade is less than 3% and the elevation difference is less than 91 meters.

Average Grade

The average grade of this segment is 2.1%.

Distance

The distance of this segment is 4237.8 meters.

Elevation Difference

The elevation difference of this segment is 90.4 meters.

This is a great segment for beginner cyclists looking to get some climbing practice in. The climb category is 1, which is the easiest category. This means that the grade is less than 3% and the elevation difference is less than 91 meters. The average grade of this segment is 2.1%. The distance of this segment is 4237.8 meters. The elevation difference of this segment is 90.4 meters.

The 42nd to English Village is a great segment for a beginner cyclist looking to get some climbing experience. The segment is short, with a moderate grade and a distance that is manageable for most people. The elevation difference is also not too challenging, making this a good segment to start with if you are new to climbing.
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