Where did the tour actually get hard? The splits table answers that better than any average: time, pace and height gain per kilometre (or per 2, 5, 10 km — you choose). Purely an analysis — your file is not modified. Tracks without timestamps still get the climbing columns, so the table is never empty.
FAQ
What happens to my file?
Your file is sent to the Reisezoom server for processing, handled there and deleted immediately — nothing is stored. So that the web tool and the desktop app arrive at the same number, both use the same component — and that one runs on the server.
What do I need for the pace column?
Timestamps in the track. Recordings have them; planned routes don't — the table then still shows ascent and descent per section. Or create times first with the timestamps tool.
How is the climbing counted?
With the same 3-metre threshold as everywhere on this site — small GPS jitter doesn't count as climbing.
Why is the last section shorter?
A 9.7 km tour has nine full kilometres and one 0.7 km remainder — it is shown as its own row instead of being silently dropped.
Can I export the table?
It is plain HTML — copy it straight into a spreadsheet. The graphical counterpart is the elevation profile page.
