Every route in our RWGPS library has been graded to help you determine if a ride is appropriate for you. We use a calculation to determine the average slope (elevation gain in feet/distance in feet). A second check is performed to make sure that a route is not graded too low. Known as the ‘Total Climbing Override’ we use a second table to ensure that a route is graded at a minimum level based on the feet of climbing.
Grade - Represented by an alpha letter.
“A” (Steep) - Mostly steep grades: strong riders only.
Within “A” rides, an average distance is 38 miles with 3100 ft of climbing
“B” (Steep/Moderate) - Some relief from steep grades.
Within “B” rides, an average distance is 43 miles with 2600 ft of climbing
“C+”, “C”, “C-“ (Moderate) - Hilly; a challenge for the average rider.
Within “C” rides, an average distance is 37 miles with 1500 ft of climbing
“D+”, “D”, “D-“ (Moderate/Easy) - Rolling hills, a challenge for beginners.
Within “D” rides, an average distance is 34 miles with 900 ft of climbing
“E” (Easy) - Some gentle grades, but no problems.
Within “E” rides, an average distance is 32 miles with 350 ft of climbing
“F” (Flat) - If any route is really flat.
Within “F” rides, an average distance is 37 miles with 250 ft of climbing