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Alternatively you could also go for a hardtail like a canyon exceed and add drop bars, which can be cheaper then a gravel bike right now, especially if you plan to have a lot of offroad, but yes only 1 by drivetrain then). I would look at what people are using in ultracycling events, for example on the dotwatcher.cc website or bikepacking.com. Source: 10 months ago
To add to this, dotwatcher.cc has a regular "Bikes of..." series showing rigs from various ultra distance races:. Source: 11 months ago
You can use tools like https://mapmyride.com to map out a ride ahead of time and it will show you the gradients (and lengths) of any hills. I usually do this anytime I'm looking at a new route. Source: over 1 year ago
There are many bike-friendly roads and routes around the city. You can use strava.com or mapmyride.com to map a route. Source: over 1 year ago
2) Search ridewithgps.com, mapmyride.com, bikemap.net, and strava.com for routes in your area. These have many routes created by riders and organizations. I use ridewithgps.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
Use mapmyride.com and plot the course you want to investigate. This site makes ride routes for bicycling and will provide you with grade information. I see a 13% grade on S. Birchwood right near Grinstead. Source: about 2 years ago
Mapmyride.com is your friend. I ride downtown from Bathurst/Steeles to lakeshore and usually take the TTC back because I'm lazy and then just ride back from Finch station all the time without riding on major streets. Source: almost 3 years ago
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