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Tarawera Ultramarathon, 2024 course map and altimetry

Tarawera Ultramarathon: 2024 route, altimetry, gpx

Note: "Tarawera Ultramarathon" is NOT organized by goandrace.com

Tarawera Ultramarathon course map. Lenght: 104.6 km (65 mi).

104.6 km (65 mi) course map of the event "Tarawera Ultramarathon" in Rotorua (Saturday, February 17, 2024). Explore the route!

Do you want to fly over the path with a Google Earth 3D video? Click on the following link: Tarawera Ultramarathon, 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 Tarawera Ultramarathon event page.

Tarawera Ultramarathon: route altimetric information


Tarawera Ultramarathon: GNR-GAP index (v 1.0, experimental, see more)

Tarawera Ultramarathon: interactive route

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

Tarawera Ultramarathon: altimetry graph

Tarawera Ultramarathon: slope graph

Tarawera Ultramarathon: percentage distribution of slope

Tarawera Ultramarathon: Km by km route altimetry analysis

Lap Start Alt. End Alt. Diff. Alt. Aver. Slope Min Alt. Max Alt. Tot Climb Tot Descent
KM 0.0113-1 289 301 +12 +1.2% 287 304 24 12
KM 1-2 301 300 -1 -0.1% 296 315 20 21
KM 2-3 300 314 +14 +1.4% 301 324 21 7
KM 3-4 314 387 +73 +7.3% 315 386 76 3
KM 4-5 387 368 -19 -1.9% 366 413 28 47
KM 5-6 368 320 -48 -4.8% 320 367 8 56
KM 6-7 320 332 +12 +1.2% 318 346 38 26
KM 7-8 332 352 +20 +2.0% 327 351 29 9
KM 8-9 352 369 +17 +1.7% 353 386 32 15
KM 9-10 369 331 -38 -3.8% 331 366 2 40
KM 10-11 331 315 -16 -1.6% 315 330 6 22
KM 11-12 315 343 +28 +2.8% 314 344 29 1
KM 12-13 343 342 -2 -0.2% 337 346 10 11
KM 13-14 342 334 -8 -0.8% 334 347 5 13
KM 14-15 334 349 +15 +1.5% 334 360 25 10
KM 15-16 349 331 -18 -1.8% 330 356 11 29
KM 16-17 331 338 +7 +0.7% 330 343 19 12
KM 17-18 338 387 +48 +4.8% 332 384 55 6
KM 18-19 387 433 +47 +4.7% 387 459 72 26
KM 19-20 433 404 -29 -2.9% 396 433 14 43
KM 20-21 404 406 +2 +0.2% 403 410 6 4
KM 21-22 406 419 +13 +1.3% 406 421 15 2
KM 22-23 419 414 -5 -0.5% 410 421 4 9
KM 23-24 414 450 +36 +3.6% 414 450 36 0
KM 24-25 450 415 -35 -3.5% 415 455 5 40
KM 25-26 415 405 -10 -1.0% 405 415 0 10
KM 26-27 405 405 0 0% 404 412 7 7
KM 27-28 405 410 +5 +0.5% 403 415 11 6
KM 28-29 410 451 +41 +4.1% 411 451 41 0
KM 29-30 451 459 +7 +0.7% 450 458 11 3
KM 30-31 459 485 +27 +2.7% 460 485 33 6
KM 31-32 485 521 +36 +3.6% 487 541 54 18
KM 32-33 521 467 -54 -5.4% 460 521 5 59
KM 33-34 467 421 -46 -4.6% 422 467 0 46
KM 34-35 421 416 -5 -0.5% 416 421 0 5
KM 35-36 416 437 +21 +2.1% 416 436 21 0
KM 36-37 437 381 -56 -5.6% 382 448 9 65
KM 37-38 381 351 -30 -3.0% 351 381 1 31
KM 38-39 351 360 +9 +0.9% 351 361 12 3
KM 39-40 360 361 +1 +0.1% 356 361 5 4
KM 40-41 361 372 +11 +1.1% 355 372 17 6
KM 41-42 372 460 +88 +8.8% 372 460 88 0
KM 42-43 460 457 -3 -0.3% 456 465 5 8
KM 43-44 457 530 +73 +7.3% 458 528 74 1
KM 44-45 530 565 +34 +3.4% 531 568 38 3
KM 45-46 565 542 -23 -2.3% 543 573 7 30
KM 46-47 542 496 -46 -4.6% 497 542 0 46
KM 47-48 496 466 -30 -3.0% 467 496 2 32
KM 48-49 466 500 +34 +3.4% 453 503 47 13
KM 49-50 500 535 +35 +3.5% 476 535 59 24
KM 50-51 535 566 +31 +3.1% 537 586 50 19
KM 51-52 566 635 +69 +6.9% 565 633 69 0
KM 52-53 635 715 +80 +8.0% 635 715 80 0
KM 53-54 715 677 -37 -3.7% 678 714 0 37
KM 54-55 677 569 -108 -10.8% 570 676 0 108
KM 55-56 569 432 -138 -13.8% 432 567 0 138
KM 56-57 432 398 -34 -3.4% 399 429 1 35
KM 57-58 398 405 +7 +0.7% 396 424 20 13
KM 58-59 405 397 -8 -0.8% 359 404 42 50
KM 59-60 397 426 +29 +2.9% 398 443 45 16
KM 60-61 426 396 -30 -3.0% 392 422 2 32
KM 61-62 396 537 +141 +14.1% 397 535 141 0
KM 62-63 537 616 +79 +7.9% 539 615 79 0
KM 63-64 616 702 +86 +8.6% 618 702 86 0
KM 64-65 702 671 -31 -3.1% 672 715 13 44
KM 65-66 671 594 -77 -7.7% 595 671 0 77
KM 66-67 594 568 -26 -2.6% 565 593 18 44
KM 67-68 568 477 -90 -9.0% 478 567 0 90
KM 68-69 477 463 -14 -1.4% 464 503 26 40
KM 69-70 463 478 +15 +1.5% 453 478 25 10
KM 70-71 478 516 +38 +3.8% 479 516 38 0
KM 71-72 516 563 +47 +4.7% 516 563 48 1
KM 72-73 563 556 -8 -0.8% 556 573 13 20
KM 73-74 556 488 -68 -6.8% 487 555 0 68
KM 74-75 488 465 -23 -2.3% 456 488 9 32
KM 75-76 465 406 -58 -5.8% 408 464 1 59
KM 76-77 406 359 -47 -4.7% 355 406 4 51
KM 77-78 359 355 -4 -0.4% 355 360 1 5
KM 78-79 355 359 +4 +0.4% 355 361 9 5
KM 79-80 359 356 -4 -0.4% 352 359 7 10
KM 80-81 356 433 +77 +7.7% 356 432 77 0
KM 81-82 433 417 -16 -1.6% 417 448 13 29
KM 82-83 417 417 0 0% 416 417 1 1
KM 83-84 417 452 +35 +3.5% 417 451 35 0
KM 84-85 452 434 -18 -1.8% 435 468 13 31
KM 85-86 434 417 -17 -1.7% 417 434 0 17
KM 86-87 417 429 +12 +1.2% 417 426 17 5
KM 87-88 429 473 +44 +4.4% 418 473 52 8
KM 88-89 473 442 -30 -3.0% 443 472 0 30
KM 89-90 442 414 -28 -2.8% 414 442 0 28
KM 90-91 414 401 -13 -1.3% 395 417 9 22
KM 91-92 401 446 +44 +4.4% 405 445 47 3
KM 92-93 446 472 +27 +2.7% 447 514 72 46
KM 93-94 472 464 -8 -0.8% 464 487 24 32
KM 94-95 464 444 -20 -2.0% 442 468 9 29
KM 95-96 444 382 -62 -6.2% 383 447 1 63
KM 96-97 382 321 -62 -6.2% 323 382 0 62
KM 97-98 321 293 -28 -2.8% 289 319 3 31
KM 98-99 293 279 -14 -1.4% 277 292 10 24
KM 99-100 279 275 -4 -0.4% 270 287 17 21
KM 100-101 275 267 -8 -0.8% 266 276 4 12
KM 101-102 267 271 +3 +0.3% 268 275 13 10
KM 102-103 271 275 +4 +0.4% 270 278 7 3
KM 103-104 275 275 0 0% 274 278 4 4
KM 104-104.23 275 277 +2 +0.2% 275 277 2 1

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 11.5% slower.


For example, a runner who maintains a pace of 5'00"/km (8'03"/mi) on a flat 104 km course, corresponding to a finish time of 8h40'04", is estimated to complete this course in 9h40'04". The recalculated average pace (GAP) improves to 5'35"/km (8'59"/mi), making it 0'35"/km (0'56"/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 8h05'23", the estimate is to complete this course in 9h01'23", corresponding to a pace of 5'12"/km (or 8'23"/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 8h42'03" (pace of 5'01"/km or 8'05"/mi) corresponds to a time of 7h48'03" 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"5h12'02"5h48'02"3'21"0'21"5'23"0'33"
3'10"5'06"5h29'22"6h07'22"3'32"0'22"5'41"0'35"
3'20"5'22"5h46'42"6h26'42"3'43"0'23"5'59"0'37"
3'30"5'38"6h04'02"6h46'02"3'54"0'24"6'17"0'39"
3'40"5'54"6h21'22"7h05'22"4'05"0'25"6'35"0'41"
3'50"6'10"6h38'43"7h24'43"4'17"0'27"6'53"0'43"
4'00"6'26"6h56'03"7h44'03"4'28"0'28"7'11"0'45"
4'10"6'42"7h13'23"8h03'23"4'39"0'29"7'29"0'46"
4'20"6'58"7h30'43"8h22'43"4'50"0'30"7'47"0'48"
4'30"7'15"7h48'03"8h42'03"5'01"0'31"8'05"0'50"
4'40"7'31"8h05'23"9h01'23"5'12"0'32"8'23"0'52"
4'50"7'47"8h22'43"9h20'43"5'23"0'33"8'41"0'54"
5'00"8'03"8h40'04"9h40'04"5'35"0'35"8'59"0'56"
5'10"8'19"8h57'24"9h59'24"5'46"0'36"9'16"0'58"
5'20"8'35"9h14'44"10h18'44"5'57"0'37"9'34"0'59"
5'30"8'51"9h32'04"10h38'04"6'08"0'38"9'52"1'01"
5'40"9'07"9h49'24"10h57'24"6'19"0'39"10'10"1'03"
5'50"9'23"10h06'44"11h16'44"6'30"0'40"10'28"1'05"
6'00"9'39"10h24'04"11h36'04"6'42"0'42"10'46"1'07"
6'10"9'55"10h41'25"11h55'25"6'53"0'43"11'04"1'09"
6'20"10'12"10h58'45"12h14'45"7'04"0'44"11'22"1'11"
6'30"10'28"11h16'05"12h34'05"7'15"0'45"11'40"1'12"
6'40"10'44"11h33'25"12h53'25"7'26"0'46"11'58"1'14"
6'50"10'60"11h50'45"13h12'45"7'37"0'47"12'16"1'16"
7'00"11'16"12h08'05"13h32'05"7'48"0'48"12'34"1'18"
7'10"11'32"12h25'25"13h51'25"7'60"0'50"12'52"1'20"
7'20"11'48"12h42'45"14h10'45"8'11"0'51"13'10"1'22"
7'30"12'04"13h00'06"14h30'06"8'22"0'52"13'28"1'24"
7'40"12'20"13h17'26"14h49'26"8'33"0'53"13'46"1'25"
7'50"12'36"13h34'46"15h08'46"8'44"0'54"14'04"1'27"
8'00"12'52"13h52'06"15h28'06"8'55"0'55"14'22"1'29"

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.