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Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy

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1 review/story | Elevation profile | 5 photos
Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy
Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy
Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy
Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy
Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy
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Elevation profile Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy

Statistics

Difficulty points 837
Length 19.5 km
Average gradient 4.8%
Steepest 100 meters 14.5%
Total ascent 935m

Short recap

#30 toughest climb of Nouvelle-Aquitaine
#25 most elevation gain of Nouvelle-Aquitaine
#11 longest climb of Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy is a climb in the region French Pyrenees. It is 19.5km long and bridges 935 vertical meters with an average gradient of 4.8%, resulting in a difficulty score of 837. The top of the ascent is located at 1076 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 5 photos.

Road names: D18 & D117

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Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy
Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy
Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy
Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy
Ahusquy from Saint Jean le Vieux via Béhorleguy
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This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French. Show original

Last major climb of a tour that was no less major: alcay, cayolar de Bosmendieta, port de Larrau in return, col de Bagarguy then Sensibile, Mendive, Behorleguy, Aphanise, Ahuski, alcay(4100d+for 112km)
A rainy start to this 5/09, but then the weather improved to grey with no rain, perfect for riding without getting too hot or too cold.
A ride that makes me want to explore all the micro-roads that dot the sector between Arneguy and Alcay, the area is vast and rich and can be extended on the Spanish side.
Not bad to have light Gravel tyres for junctions that penetrate a little more into the already wild regions of the sector.
The holidays are coming to an end under buckets of water, but we've had a great time and we can't wait for next year!
In the meantime, we'll be back on our favourite roads between Ariege, Corbières and Montagne Noire

Dernière montée majeurissime d un tour qui ne le fut pas moins d alcay, cayolar de Bosmendieta, port de Larrau en A/R, col de Bagarguy puis Sensibile, Mendive, Behorleguy, Aphanise, Ahuski, alcay(4100d+pour 112km)
Début de ce 5/09 sous la pluie mais amélioration par la suite gris sans pluie parfait pour rouler sans avoir trop chaud ni trop froid
Un tour qui me donne envie d explorer toute les micro routes qui parsèment le secteur entre Arneguy et Alcay, la zone est vaste et riche et peut être agrandi cote espagnol
Pas deconnant d avoir des pneu light Gravel pour des jonctions qui pénètrent un peu plus les contrées déjà sauvages du secteur
Les vacances se terminent sous des seaux d eaux mais on a bien profité et il nous tarde l an prochain
En attendant on va retrouver nos routes de prédilection entre Ariege, Corbières et Montagne Noire

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Climbing times

7 km/h 02:47:29
11 km/h 01:46:34
15 km/h 01:18:09
19 km/h 01:01:42

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