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4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail, 2023 course map and altimetry

4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail: 2023 route, altimetry, gpx

Note: "4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail" is NOT organized by goandrace.com

4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail course map. Lenght: 45 km (28 mi).

45 km (28 mi) course map of the event "4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail" in Montefalco, in the Province of Perugia (Sunday, October 29, 2023). Explore the route!

Do you want to fly over the path with a Google Earth 3D video? Click on the following link: 4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail, fly over the path (3D video).

GPS track - .gpx file download

Download the gps race path by clicking here. You can send the .gpx file to your Garmin watch or other compatible device and follow the path. For instructions on how to upload the GPX file onto your Garmin watch click here.

 .gpx file download

NB: it is possible that the length calculated from the gpx file is greater than that of the race, with an error typically of 1-2%, so for example a half-marathon could be 2-300 meters longer.

Click the following link to visit the 4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail event page.

4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail: route altimetric information


4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail: GNR-GAP index (v 1.0, experimental, see more)

4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail: interactive route

You can set the km (or mile) markers and you can select different types of layers (Satellite or Openstreetmap).

4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail: altimetry graph

4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail: slope graph

4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail: percentage distribution of slope

4° Sagrantino Running - The Wine Trail: Km by km route altimetry analysis

Lap Start Alt. End Alt. Diff. Alt. Aver. Slope Min Alt. Max Alt. Tot Climb Tot Descent
KM 0-1 450 440 -10 -1.0% 424 461 24 34
KM 1-2 440 359 -81 -8.1% 359 439 0 81
KM 2-3 359 310 -48 -4.8% 301 358 9 58
KM 3-4 310 338 +28 +2.8% 310 342 35 7
KM 4-5 338 276 -62 -6.2% 272 338 0 62
KM 5-6 276 232 -44 -4.4% 226 276 5 49
KM 6-7 232 216 -16 -1.6% 214 246 14 30
KM 7-8 216 214 -2 -0.2% 212 253 35 37
KM 8-9 214 232 +18 +1.8% 214 241 30 12
KM 9-10 232 217 -15 -1.5% 200 233 16 31
KM 10-11 217 229 +12 +1.2% 200 240 37 25
KM 11-12 229 208 -21 -2.1% 206 229 8 29
KM 12-13 208 215 +7 +0.7% 208 215 8 1
KM 13-14 215 274 +59 +5.9% 215 273 60 1
KM 14-15 274 242 -32 -3.2% 237 281 8 40
KM 15-16 242 318 +76 +7.6% 242 318 76 0
KM 16-17 318 390 +72 +7.2% 318 390 72 0
KM 17-18 390 399 +9 +0.9% 387 415 31 22
KM 18-19 399 394 -5 -0.5% 381 404 13 18
KM 19-20 394 353 -41 -4.1% 353 396 2 43
KM 20-21 353 369 +16 +1.6% 349 380 37 21
KM 21-22 369 345 -24 -2.4% 326 374 23 47
KM 22-23 345 371 +26 +2.6% 343 372 30 4
KM 23-24 371 342 -29 -2.9% 343 371 2 31
KM 24-25 342 346 +4 +0.4% 307 346 39 35
KM 25-26 346 332 -14 -1.4% 332 351 5 19
KM 26-27 332 319 -13 -1.3% 308 332 11 24
KM 27-28 319 352 +33 +3.3% 319 352 33 0
KM 28-29 352 367 +15 +1.5% 347 370 20 5
KM 29-30 367 370 +3 +0.3% 366 384 15 12
KM 30-31 370 371 +1 +0.1% 363 388 23 22
KM 31-32 371 360 -11 -1.1% 350 371 8 19
KM 32-33 360 307 -53 -5.3% 307 360 0 53
KM 33-34 307 272 -35 -3.5% 272 307 9 44
KM 34-35 272 250 -22 -2.2% 250 272 10 32
KM 35-36 250 233 -17 -1.7% 232 250 5 22
KM 36-37 233 237 +4 +0.4% 228 239 15 11
KM 37-38 237 266 +29 +2.9% 232 267 32 3
KM 38-39 266 262 -4 -0.4% 243 269 22 26
KM 39-40 262 273 +11 +1.1% 261 276 21 10
KM 40-41 273 228 -45 -4.5% 226 273 1 46
KM 41-42 228 316 +88 +8.8% 227 316 88 0
KM 42-43 316 398 +82 +8.2% 316 398 82 0
KM 43-44 398 389 -9 -0.9% 389 424 26 35
KM 44-45 389 472 +83 +8.3% 389 472 83 0
KM 45-45.17 472 485 +13 +1.3% 472 485 908 0

GNR-GAP index - Go&Race Algorithm Estimate

Based on the elevation profile analysis, running on this course is estimated to result in a pace that is 20.6% slower.


For example, a runner who maintains a pace of 5'00"/km (8'03"/mi) on a flat 45.2 km course, corresponding to a finish time of 3h45'51", is estimated to complete this course in 4h32'26". The recalculated average pace (GAP) improves to 6'02"/km (9'42"/mi), making it 1'02"/km (1'40"/mi) slower.


The following graph illustrates the Pace Adjustment (PA) factor applied to the pace along the course. The horizontal red line represents a PA of 1, meaning no pace adjustment. Above the line, the pace is slower; below the line, it is faster. The table below also provides estimates for other pace ranges.



Predict your race or analyze your performance!

This following table shows simulations for paces between 3 and 8'/km.


RACE PREDICTION
To estimate a possible race time, use the "Pace" or "Time without slopes" column, which are valid for a flat course.
For example, if you think you can cover this distance on a flat course at a pace of 4'40"/km (or 7'31"/mi), i.e. in a time of 3h30'48", the estimate is to complete this course in 4h14'16", corresponding to a pace of 5'38"/km (or 9'04"/mi).

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
If you have run this race, use the table to estimate the equivalent time on a flat course. Check the "GAP" column and find the value closest to your pace, or compare the "Time with slopes" column with your time: on the same row you will find the pace and the equivalent time on a flat course in the "Pace" and "Time without slopes" columns.
For example, a time of 4h05'11" (pace of 5'26"/km or 8'44"/mi) corresponds to a time of 3h23'16" on a flat course (pace of 4'30"/km or 7'15"/mi).

Pace (min/km) Pace (min/mile) Time without slopes (hh:mm:ss) Time with slopes (hh:mm:ss) GAP (min/km) Δ Pace (min/km) GAP (min/mile) Δ Pace (min/mile)
3'00"4'50"2h15'30"2h43'27"3'37"0'37"5'49"0'60"
3'10"5'06"2h23'02"2h52'32"3'49"0'39"6'09"1'03"
3'20"5'22"2h30'34"3h01'37"4'01"0'41"6'28"1'06"
3'30"5'38"2h38'06"3h10'42"4'13"0'43"6'48"1'10"
3'40"5'54"2h45'37"3h19'47"4'25"0'45"7'07"1'13"
3'50"6'10"2h53'09"3h28'52"4'37"0'47"7'26"1'16"
4'00"6'26"3h00'41"3h37'57"4'49"0'49"7'46"1'20"
4'10"6'42"3h08'13"3h47'01"5'02"0'52"8'05"1'23"
4'20"6'58"3h15'44"3h56'06"5'14"0'54"8'25"1'26"
4'30"7'15"3h23'16"4h05'11"5'26"0'56"8'44"1'30"
4'40"7'31"3h30'48"4h14'16"5'38"0'58"9'04"1'33"
4'50"7'47"3h38'19"4h23'21"5'50"0'60"9'23"1'36"
5'00"8'03"3h45'51"4h32'26"6'02"1'02"9'42"1'40"
5'10"8'19"3h53'23"4h41'31"6'14"1'04"10'02"1'43"
5'20"8'35"4h00'55"4h50'36"6'26"1'06"10'21"1'46"
5'30"8'51"4h08'26"4h59'40"6'38"1'08"10'41"1'50"
5'40"9'07"4h15'58"5h08'45"6'50"1'10"11'00"1'53"
5'50"9'23"4h23'30"5h17'50"7'02"1'12"11'19"1'56"
6'00"9'39"4h31'01"5h26'55"7'14"1'14"11'39"1'59"
6'10"9'55"4h38'33"5h36'00"7'26"1'16"11'58"2'03"
6'20"10'12"4h46'05"5h45'05"7'38"1'18"12'18"2'06"
6'30"10'28"4h53'37"5h54'10"7'50"1'20"12'37"2'09"
6'40"10'44"5h01'08"6h03'15"8'02"1'22"12'56"2'13"
6'50"10'60"5h08'40"6h12'19"8'15"1'25"13'16"2'16"
7'00"11'16"5h16'12"6h21'24"8'27"1'27"13'35"2'19"
7'10"11'32"5h23'44"6h30'29"8'39"1'29"13'55"2'23"
7'20"11'48"5h31'15"6h39'34"8'51"1'31"14'14"2'26"
7'30"12'04"5h38'47"6h48'39"9'03"1'33"14'34"2'29"
7'40"12'20"5h46'19"6h57'44"9'15"1'35"14'53"2'33"
7'50"12'36"5h53'50"7h06'49"9'27"1'37"15'12"2'36"
8'00"12'52"6h01'22"7h15'54"9'39"1'39"15'32"2'39"

Notes on the calculation of the length of the route, on the altimetry and on the slope

Note 1: the length of the route is calculated using the geographic coordinates of the points that compose it, thanks to a specific formula. This value may differ slightly from the official length declared by the organizers of the race, which is valid in case of discrepancies.
Note 2: the altimetry may not correspond exactly to the real values. For routes obtained via Google API, it is possible that the altitude is that of the terrain, without considering the presence of any tunnels or viaducts. If, however, the route was obtained from GPS tracking (for example with sports watches), the error is arbitrary and may depend both on the GPS coverage at the time it was recorded and on the performance of the device used.
Note 3: the percentage slope is found by calculating considering sections of at least 50 meters and is subsequently subjected to a "smoothing" process to reduce the possibility of artifacts and obtain a more realistic trend. For classification purposes, roads with gradients between -3% and +3% are considered flat, those with gradients between +3% and +7% are uphill, and those with gradients greater than +7% are considered steep. The same classification applies to descents. This classification is to be considered arbitrary and is a choice of goandrace.com.