Banning to Lone Pine Highest point
Segment in Banning. 32.56km, 1180m elevation difference. Average grade is 3.6% with the steepest quarter mile at 6.7%. Completed by 1 athlete.
Description
Riding up Hwy 243 from Banning, California, offers cyclists a challenging and scenic ascent into the heart of the San Jacinto Mountains. The route begins in the Banning Pass and quickly immerses riders in a gradual climb that showcases breathtaking panoramic views. The most notable sections of this climb include a steepest quarter-mile at a 9.1% grade and a mile-long stretch averaging a 6.5% gradient. Additionally, cyclists will encounter 0.7 miles of the route with sections at or exceeding a 10% grade, which adds a significant challenge to the experience. This climb acts as a gateway to the rugged beauty of the San Jacinto range, making it a must-try for those seeking both physical challenge and natural beauty on their cycling adventures.
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Athletes
Athlete | Latest | Fastest | Efforts |
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Kenny Owen | 2022-03-30 | 1:55:22 | 1 |