![Profile roughness means total elevation gain/loss calculations are inaccurate · Issue #222 · cyclestreets/android · GitHub Profile roughness means total elevation gain/loss calculations are inaccurate · Issue #222 · cyclestreets/android · GitHub](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6017680/42555122-1b29f9b4-84df-11e8-81da-5a5529f5eedb.png)
Profile roughness means total elevation gain/loss calculations are inaccurate · Issue #222 · cyclestreets/android · GitHub
![Tour of The Alps on Twitter: "Few more numbers about the next edition - 717,7 km overall mileage - 143 km, the average mileage of a stage - 12.990 mt. overall elevation Tour of The Alps on Twitter: "Few more numbers about the next edition - 717,7 km overall mileage - 143 km, the average mileage of a stage - 12.990 mt. overall elevation](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EINb2yEWsAECaQC.jpg)
Tour of The Alps on Twitter: "Few more numbers about the next edition - 717,7 km overall mileage - 143 km, the average mileage of a stage - 12.990 mt. overall elevation
![Question about elevation gain: my Strava says 6647 but my friend who I ran with in the same course has only 2923. Can someone help me explain what this means? Thanks in Question about elevation gain: my Strava says 6647 but my friend who I ran with in the same course has only 2923. Can someone help me explain what this means? Thanks in](https://preview.redd.it/43atf4thned51.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=08e2dafc91f884b3e6da65197f39b64dee85d254)
Question about elevation gain: my Strava says 6647 but my friend who I ran with in the same course has only 2923. Can someone help me explain what this means? Thanks in
![Race profiles for the 32 km (2000 m elevation gain, A) and 50 km (3200... | Download Scientific Diagram Race profiles for the 32 km (2000 m elevation gain, A) and 50 km (3200... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nicola-Giovanelli/publication/333743060/figure/fig2/AS:880511790637057@1586941778272/Race-profiles-for-the-32-km-2000-m-elevation-gain-A-and-50-km-3200-m-elevation-gain_Q640.jpg)