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Google Earth is better for BTB. Create a new map or route / route and export it as a .kml file. Then start BTB and open the file. Already this route / route is imported at BTB. Hope could help you. Greetings Andy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkGw-3QiLlw
Go here https://www.google.com/maps/d/?hl=en
1) Create a map
2) Click add directions under the search bar, looks like a Y with an arrow on one side.
3) Pick two points, you'll likely need to put their addresses but you can later move points A and B once they are set
4) Export as KML by clicking the 3 dots at the top right of the Untilied Map
5) Click Exports as KML instead of KMZ
6) Take the KML file and go here http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation
7) Take the GPX file and go here https://gpx2kml.com/?results
8) Take the KML file and upload into BTB. Megre all samples to have the highest detailed track. If you merge samples it will cut your course shorter and modify the turns significantly I've found.