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Saint-André-de-Najac

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Elevation profile Saint-André-de-Najac

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Difficulty points 141
Length 3.3 km
Average gradient 6.1%
Steepest 100 metres 12.6%
Total ascent 202 m
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Saint-André-de-Najac is a climb in the region Tarn. It is 3.3 km long and bridges 202 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 6.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 141. The top of the ascent is located at 381 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: Le Mejanie & D 239

4.0 by pierre81
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.
You set off from the pretty Viaur valley, facing the beautiful village of Lagarde-Viaur. The climb is in the shade, with a fairly steady gradient that is never very difficult. There is very little traffic here. The slope is a little remote from everything, but if you're going to cycle in the area, I can only recommend that you follow the valley from Laguépie and climb back up this slope.... read more

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This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French. Show original

You set off from the pretty Viaur valley, facing the beautiful village of Lagarde-Viaur. The climb is in the shade, with a fairly steady gradient that is never very difficult. There is very little traffic here. The slope is a little remote from everything, but if you're going to cycle in the area, I can only recommend that you follow the valley from Laguépie and climb back up this slope.

Vous partez de la jolie vallée du Viaur en faisant face au beau village de Lagarde-Viaur. La montée est à l'ombre, avec une pente plutôt régulière sans jamais être très difficile. Très peu de circulation ici. La côte est un peu éloignée de tout, mais si vous allez pédaler dans le coin, je ne peux que vous recommander de longer la vallée depuis Laguépie et de remonter par cette côte.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:28:14
11 km/h 00:17:58
15 km/h 00:13:10
19 km/h 00:10:24

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Frequently Asked Questions

You don't need special gearing for Saint-André-de-Najac. The slope isn't long or steep enough to require much shifting down. You can conquer this climb on power alone. However, a compact gearing system with a smallest front chainring of 34 and largest rear sprocket of 28 or 30 is always nice if you enjoy cycling uphill. This helps maintain a smooth cadence.

Saint-André-de-Najac is a 4th-category climb. A sprint to the top is usually not an option, and untrained riders will definitely feel it in their legs. For trained cyclists, it is a great training climb.

Saint-André-de-Najac is 3.3 km long.

The average gradient of Saint-André-de-Najac is 6.1%.

Saint-André-de-Najac has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 12.6%.

The summit of Saint-André-de-Najac is at 381 m.

At a slow pace of 7 km/h, it takes about 00:28:14 to climb Saint-André-de-Najac. At 11 km/h the time is 00:17:58, and at 15 km/h 00:13:10. For the fastest cyclists, 00:10:24 is an achievable time.

Saint-André-de-Najac is located in the region Tarn in France.

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