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52.63 Km 855 m 6h 04m 52s 8.65 Km/h
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Altitude

Speed

Altitude

Speed

Distance
52.63 Km
Ascent
855 m
Duration
6 h 04 m 52 s
Descent
204 m
Average speed
8.65 Km/h
Maximum altitude
767 m
Maximum speed
41.81 Km/h
Minimum altitude
42 m
Pace
6.93 min/km
Stopped time
1 h 23 m 34 s

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Mountain Biking Adventure: Hakatzeir, Mazkeret Batya to Slalom Kobi, Mateh Yehuda

For a mountain biking activity that takes you through a diverse terrain!

You'll start your ride near Hakatzeir in Mazkeret Batya, a locale in the vicinity of Rehovot. Here, you'll experience the initial thrill of the ride. Get ready for a journey where you'll quickly adjust your rhythm.

Next, you'll ascend towards the highest point, near Mateh Yehuda Regional Council, closer to Jerusalem. This area will present challenges with its steeper climbs. Remember to keep your zancadas short, maintain a solid posture, and make sure your equipment is well maintained. Imagine yourself gliding through the landscape, with the feeling of pushing your limits! The total ascent will be around 855 meters.

Your route will then descend to the area near the Nahal Sorek Regional Council.

You'll have two stops around Mateh Yehuda Regional Council. Take a moment to appreciate the surroundings, this will be a great time to rest.

Your adventure concludes near Slalom Kobi, also in Mateh Yehuda area. The final stretch gives you that amazing feeling of accomplishment.

Key Stats:

  • Accumulated elevation gain: Around 725 meters.
  • Average ascent: Approximately 0.38 m per minute.
  • Distance: About 52.6 kilometers.
  • Average speed: About 8.7 kilometers per hour.
  • Maximum speed: Reached around 42 kilometers per hour.
  • Total time: About 6 hours and 5 minutes.

Tips for your Ride:

  1. Always wear a helmet and protective gear; safety first!
  2. Carry water and snacks; hydration and energy are key!
  3. Learn basic bike repair skills; be prepared for anything!
  4. Respect the trails and the environment; leave no trace!


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