60.9 miles
Distance
4,647 ft
Climb
-4,779 ft
Descent
4,942 ft
High Point
8.5 km uphill paved road start
54 km gravel main road undulating
7 km gravel rail-grade
17 km gravel main road downhill
3.5 km paved downhill to timing mat
8 km roll off the clock to Mission Creek Mtb Skills Park
Detailed Description
BCBR 2021 Stage 3 Gravel Final is a 61 mile less popular intermediate route located near Penticton British Columbia. This gravel bike only route. This route climbs 4,647 ft with a max elevation of 4,942 ft then descends -4,779 ft.
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Route POI
![]() | left | Directions |
![]() | Left turn Marshal with TCP skills | Directions |
![]() | right turn Beaverdell | Directions |
![]() | Aid Station | Aid Station |
![]() | Left Turn into KVR | Directions |
![]() | exit KVR to McCulloch Rd | Directions |
![]() | Finish Timing Mat | Checkpoint |
![]() | Keep Right | Directions |
![]() | 1km to Finish timing mat | Directions |
![]() | 2km to timing mat | Directions |
![]() | Right Turn | Directions |
![]() | Left Turn | Directions |
![]() | Right Turn | Directions |
![]() | Right Turn | Directions |
More Stats for BCBR 2021 Stage 3 Gravel Final mountain bike route
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Altitude change-132 ft
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Altitude min1,382 ft
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Altitude start1,517 ft
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Altitude end1,385 ft
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Grade max-18.5%
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Grade min41%
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Distance climb28 miles
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Distance down31 miles
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Distance flat1 mile
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