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Grade-adjusted pace calculator

Hills lie. GAP tells the truth.

Type your actual pace on a hill and the grade. We calculate your flat-equivalent pace — the speed you’d need on flat ground to match the same effort.

Actualizado o 18 de maio de 2026
Your hill effort
Units
Actual pace (per km)
The pace you ran on the graded segment.
Min
Sec
Grade %
Positive = uphill, negative = downhill. Up to ±15%.
%
Flat equivalent
4:36
/km · Grade-adjusted pace

At 5:30/km on 5% grade, your flat-equivalent pace was 4:36/km.

Actual pace
5:30/km
Flat equivalent
4:36/km

What is grade-adjusted pace?

Grade-adjusted pace (GAP) is the flat-ground pace that would have demanded the same metabolic effort as your actual hill running pace. Trail runners use it to compare workouts across different terrain. Strava popularized the metric; the underlying physics goes back to research by Minetti et al. on the energetic cost of gradient running.

Grade adjustment table

How the equivalent flat pace changes for a 5:00/km actual pace across common grades. Use as a sanity check.

GradeActual paceFlat equivalent
-10%5:00/km6:12/km
-5%5:00/km5:50/km
-3%5:00/km5:30/km
0%5:00/km5:00/km
+3%5:00/km4:30/km
+5%5:00/km4:11/km
+8%5:00/km3:48/km
+10%5:00/km3:33/km

How accurate is GAP?

GAP is a model. Real energy cost varies with surface (concrete vs trail), wind, altitude, fatigue and individual biomechanics. Treat it as a normalization tool, not a precise measurement. For race-day pacing on hilly courses, train on similar terrain.

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FAQ

When do I use grade-adjusted pace?▾

Anytime you want to compare workouts across different terrain. A 5:00/km on flat is not the same effort as 5:00/km uphill — GAP tells you the equivalent flat pace so you can judge fitness consistently.

How is GAP calculated?▾

We use a linear approximation of Strava’s GAP curve: GAP ≈ pace × (1 − 0.033 × grade%) for grades up to ±5%, then taper for steeper terrain. The original Minetti polynomial is more accurate but harder to communicate.

Does downhill running really feel easier?▾

Up to about 6% downhill, yes — gravity helps. Beyond that, eccentric muscle damage from braking starts to make it harder. Steep descents in races are often the leg-killer that ends marathons and ultras.

Why does my Strava GAP differ?▾

Strava recalculates grade each second using GPS + barometer, so it averages many small grades. Our calculator uses a single grade you specify. For climbs with rolling terrain, Strava will be smoother.