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  2. Cumulative elevation gain - Wikipedia

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    In cycling, hiking, mountaineering and running, the term cumulative elevation gain (or cumulative gain) is the total of every gain in elevation made throughout a journey. Elevation losses (i.e. periods when the person is descending) are not counted or offset against this measure.

  3. Template:Cycling data EXG - Wikipedia

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  4. VAM (bicycling) - Wikipedia

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    VAM is a parameter used in cycling as a measure of fitness and speed; it is useful for relatively objective comparisons of performances and estimating a rider's power output per kilogram of body mass, which is one of the most important qualities of a cyclist who competes in stage races and other mountainous [citation needed] events. Dr.

  5. Template:Cycling data REP - Wikipedia

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  6. Tobler's hiking function - Wikipedia

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    Tobler's hiking function – walking speed vs. slope angle chart. Tobler's hiking function is an exponential function determining the hiking speed, taking into account the slope angle. [1] [2] [3] It was formulated by Waldo Tobler. This function was estimated from empirical data of Eduard Imhof. [4]

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  8. Template:Cycling data XSL - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Infobox cycling hill climb - Wikipedia

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    Parameter name Description altitude_m altitude_ft: The change in altitude over the climb (measured in metres or feet). length_m length_ft length_km