the scales they use for the Y and the X axis are just out of whack. I mean, on the elevation side, it's 197 pixels for 100 feet of elevation while on the distance side, it's 92 pixels for a mile, or 92 pixels for 5280 feet.
When you look at the peak in either of your elevation graphs, you'd have to be climbing with your hands on the ground to be able to go up...
Still 4-5% elevation is nothing to sneeze at, nor is 8-9% over maybe 1000 feet. Probably better not to kill yourself trying to keep your pace intact, put some time in the bank on the downhill and keep the HR as even as possible on the uphills...
Good luck with it!
FM
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