Climb Grades missing from Routes
Featured CompletedThere is no longer climb grades for created routes. Can we have them back or how do you see them if hidden.
Thanks
Steve
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Official comment
Great news! Because of your feedback, we were able to rebuild and ship Climb Details for Routes! You should now be able to see this information for any Route that includes a climb.
Reminder: for a climb to be rated (receive a climb score/category) it must be at least 500 meters in length with an average grade of 3% or more. Learn more here.A preview of what Climb Details look like is below:
Let us know what you think!
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I second this! I've asked your Support department more than once to please BRING THESE BACK. I see myself seriously abandoning MapMyRide and adopt your competitor Strava simply because they have the climb ratings. You had the functionality already in your system, so RESTORE IT is all I can urgently advise.
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I've just renewed my account.
The only reason is that so far I haven't find time to explore DIFFERENT solutions -- but of course I will.
If you don't restore the feature of climb grades, your website is totally useless to me: most of other websites are FREE, and they don't show this information either. Why should I continue to pay you in the future ?
P.S.
How could you have this idea ????????????????????????????
Was not obvious to YOU that the climbing grades were the "plus" of your website ???????
It was obvious for US, expecially the premium users ! You must be crazy ...
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This is helpful as far as it goes, but it still leaves removed-and-not-yet-brought-back the related feature, by which
the kilometre-by-kilometre gradient of a climb was shown (in colours) as an alternate view to the elevation graph.
When is that also coming back? It's of key importance in planning routes to determine that although the _averages_ might be ok for a given ride, certain _segments_ might be steeper than a rider wants.
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@Jay
For now, you can still see this information on the Full Screen view of your route. An example of the URL would be:
https://www.mapmyfitness.com/routes/fullscreen/2321800729/
On the right side, click to check the "Elevation" box > then click "Show elevation chart," as pictured below.
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