Bosch Proving Grounds
Inside edge measured 2.98 miles on MapMyRide. The track is 3.0 miles. Originally built by Studebaker in 1926, it was one of the worlds first large-scale proving grounds. Now owned by Bosch, a German automotive parts supplier. It was repaved in 2007 using some old Studebaker tires in the asphalt mix! According to the Bosch website, the West-straightaway, South-curve, East-straightaway are all 0.8 miles long. The North-curve is 0.6 miles long. Total length = 3.0 miles. Bosch says the East-straightaway is very flat, so it the rest of the track has some elevation change of about 25 plus feet near the top of the west straightaway. - a 3 mi cycling route in New Carlisle, Indiana
Route Location
Start Lat/Lng: (41.65850716886474, -86.49065136909485)
City: New Carlisle
Country Name: the United States
Country Code: US
State Code: IN
State Name: Indiana
Postal Code: 46552
Route Stats
Activity: Cycling
Distance: 3 mi
Max Elevation: 234.12999999999997 meters
Elevation Gain / Total Ascent: 9.4 meters
Data Source: ride:RE
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