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Côte d'Éply from Cheminot

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Elevation profile Côte d'Éply from Cheminot

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Difficulty points 33
Length 2.2 km
Average gradient 2.9%
Steepest 100 metres 10.4%
Total ascent 63 m
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Côte d'Éply from Cheminot is a climb in the region Meurthe-et-Moselle. It is 2.2 km long and bridges 63 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 2.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 33. The top of the ascent is located at 236 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

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This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.
I drove past there in May 2026, on a road that looks like it's been resurfaced, but what a disaster! Large, badly-bonded gravel. In short, an absolute horror! How can a road be resurfaced with tarmac like that? It's just disgraceful and a real waste of money. Otherwise, as the graph shows, the start of the gradient is very steep and surprising because it comes after a nice descent. So you get the 2 at once, the slope and the catastrophic surface. Otherwise, nothing special, because for... read more

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I drove past there in May 2026, on a road that looks like it's been resurfaced, but what a disaster! Large, badly-bonded gravel. In short, an absolute horror! How can a road be resurfaced with tarmac like that? It's just disgraceful and a real waste of money. Otherwise, as the graph shows, the start of the gradient is very steep and surprising because it comes after a nice descent. So you get the 2 at once, the slope and the catastrophic surface. Otherwise, nothing special, because fortunately it's relatively short (for the gradient, not for the state of the road, unfortunately).

J'y suis passé en mai 2026, sur une route qui semble avoir été refaite à neuf, mais alors quelle catastrophe comme revêtement ! Des gros gravillons mal agglomérés. En clair une horreur absolue ! Comment peut-on refaire une route avec un goudron pareil ??? C'est juste honteux et de l'argent vraiment mal utilisée. Sinon au niveau de la pente comme le graphique l'indique le début est très raide et surprend car il arrive après une belle descente. On se prend donc les 2 d'un coup, la pente et le revêtement catastrophique. Sinon rien de particulier, car heureusement c'est relativement court (pour la pente, pas pour l'état de la route malheureusement)

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:18:26
11 km/h 00:11:43
15 km/h 00:08:36
19 km/h 00:06:47

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Frequently Asked Questions

Côte d'Éply can be cycled from 2 sides. Côte d'Éply from Éply is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Côte d'Éply from Cheminot.

You don't need special gearing for Côte d'Éply from Cheminot. The slope isn't long or steep enough to require much shifting down. You can conquer this climb on power alone. However, a compact gearing system with a smallest front chainring of 34 and largest rear sprocket of 28 or 30 is always nice if you enjoy cycling uphill. This helps maintain a smooth cadence.

Côte d'Éply from Cheminot falls into the 5th category. With good fitness, you can ride it up with speed and power. If you have less training, shift down and climb smoothly.

Côte d'Éply from Cheminot is 2.2 km long.

The average gradient of Côte d'Éply from Cheminot is 2.9%.

Côte d'Éply from Cheminot has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 10.4%.

The summit of Côte d'Éply from Cheminot is at 236 m.

At a slow pace of 7 km/h, it takes about 00:18:26 to climb Côte d'Éply from Cheminot. At 11 km/h the time is 00:11:43, and at 15 km/h 00:08:36. For the fastest cyclists, 00:06:47 is an achievable time.

Côte d'Éply from Cheminot is located in the region Meurthe-et-Moselle in France.

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