Just go and ride your bike on hills. See what happens.
If it's not working out for you even after you've trained quite a bit, and learned more about gearing and other technical issues (from this wonderful forum, among other sources) then you can get a different cassette (the cogs at the back) for example to help you go up hills.
Pretty bike. Lapierre is an important bike maker in France, sort of like Trek in the USA.



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but I do know that the 45 mile livestrong ride in Philly has 3,300+ ft of climbing. So 1900 ft over 200+ miles doesn't seem like much at all. But what do I know. Maybe it has 19,000 ft? The century in Philly has nearly 9,000 ft of climbing. Could it be a typo? My eyes can barely read the board, let alone see the chains on the bike in the picture. 