I was looking at the chart on the Ironman website and it says the run course will have 335 meters of gain per loop (6.55 miles) with an average slope of 5.9%. Mistake? So the 13.1 run course will have over 2,000 feet of gain? The bike shows 900 meters for the entire one loop course which seems about right.
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Re: Elevation Gain on Run @ 70.3 Worlds in Mont-Tremblant [3Aims]
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Quote from IM. Looks like 854 feet of gain for the 13.1 mile run.
For 2015, the 70.3 run has about 120 meters (394’) of elevation per run loop (from the bottom of the ski hill to Montée Ryan and back. For the WC in September, it is about an additional 20 meters for a total of 140 meters (460’) for the second loop (first loop is 120 meters).
The biggest hill is 15% and it is Chemin de La Chapelle, on the way toward Tremblant's Beach and Tennis Club.
For 2015, the 70.3 run has about 120 meters (394’) of elevation per run loop (from the bottom of the ski hill to Montée Ryan and back. For the WC in September, it is about an additional 20 meters for a total of 140 meters (460’) for the second loop (first loop is 120 meters).
The biggest hill is 15% and it is Chemin de La Chapelle, on the way toward Tremblant's Beach and Tennis Club.