Box Hill 2.2K

Box Hill, a 2.28km climb with a 5.2% grade, ascending from 53m to 173m. Despite the 0m elevation gain data, it features a 120m elev difference. Category 4 challenge.

Distance

2.28 km

Elevation Gain

0m

Avg Grade

5.2%

Lowest Elev

53m

Highest Elev

173m

Elev Difference

120m

Climb Category

4
Rank Name Date Speed HR Power VAM Time
Kyle Choi 18 Jan 2025 22.0 km/h - 21 W Power Meter 1,143.4 6:15
2 Rafal Kukla ⚡️ Surrey Cycling Club 17 Jan 2025 17.4 km/h 168 bpm 259 W Power Meter 900.8 7:56
3 Graham Lunn 17 Jan 2025 17.0 km/h 161 bpm 210 W Power Meter 882.2 8:06
4 Tim Highfield 18 Jan 2025 16.8 km/h 156 bpm 301 W Power Meter 873.2 8:11
5 Paul Farrer 18 Jan 2025 16.8 km/h 78 bpm 297 W Power Meter 871.5 8:12
6 Jamie Henley SPAT CC 17 Jan 2025 16.5 km/h - 253 W Power Meter 857.5 8:20
7 Tim Lomas 25 Jan 2025 14.6 km/h - - 758.9 9:25
8 james Herbert (SCC)🇬🇧 18 Jan 2025 14.5 km/h 99 bpm - 750.9 9:31
9 peter mcerlane 18 Jan 2025 13.9 km/h 152 bpm 203 W Power Meter 721.8 9:54
10 Anne McKechnie 18 Jan 2025 13.2 km/h 171 bpm - 687.1 10:24
11 Alex Jennings 18 Jan 2025 13.1 km/h - - 680.6 10:30
12 Bradley Harrison 18 Jan 2025 12.5 km/h 138 bpm - 647.7 11:02
13 felipe tapia 15 Jan 2025 12.4 km/h 129 bpm - 644.8 11:05
14 IAN Robinson (SCC) 18 Jan 2025 11.6 km/h 158 bpm - 599.7 11:55
Last Updated February 5, 2025

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