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Côte de Coquiamont from Ittre

3.0
5 reviews | Elevation profile | 1 photo
Côte de Coquiamont from Ittre
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Difficulty points 50
Length 1.5 km
Average gradient 4.4%
Steepest 100 meters 13%
Total ascent 67m

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#54 most elevation gain of Walloon Brabant
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Côte de Coquiamont from Ittre is a climb in the region Ardennes Brabançonnes. It is 1.5km long and bridges 67 vertical meters with an average gradient of 4.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 50. The top of the ascent is located at 138 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 5 reviews of this climb and uploaded 1 photo.

Road names: Rue Basse, Rue de la Montagne & Rue de la Longue Semaine

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Reviews (5)

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Warburton
5 Mo 3.0 00:08:09 (11.2km/h)
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Longer climb that starts at Rue Basse in the city centre. You drive after that Rue Basse until you reach the cross road and there take a left on Rue de la Montagne. Attention here it gets steeper. If you want to continue the climb, pay attention because a bit further on you have to cross the road to take the Rue de la Longue Semaine. Watch out for the cars because it can be quite busy. And once you turn off, you immediately find yourself on a very steep stretch. After the bend where you come out from under the trees again, it continues for quite a while, but less steep. Spicy.

Langere beklimming die start in de Rue Basse in het centrum. Je rijdt na die Rue Basse tot op de dwarsweg en daar neem je linksaf de Rue de la Montagne. Opgelet hier wordt het steiler. Wil je de klim verderzetten let dan goed op want iets verderop dien je de baan over te steken om de Rue de la Longue Semaine te nemen. Opletten voor de auto's want het kan best druk zijn. En je bevindt je, eens afgeslagen, onmiddellijk op een zeer pittig steil stuk. Loopt na de bocht waar je opnieuw vanonder de bomen komt nog een flink stuk door, maar dan minder steil. Pittig.

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Franck_Pastor
5 Mo 3.0
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Cotacol hill number 406. Begins in the centre of Ittre, ends in open countryside, with a steep but not insurmountable stretch in between. Unfortunately, there can be a lot of traffic at peak times. The left fork (rue de la Longue Semaine - rue de Haut-Ittre junction) is particularly dangerous at these times.

Côte Cotacol numéro 406. Début en plein centre d'Ittre, fin en rase campagne, avec un passage bien raide entre les deux, sans être insurmontable. Il peut malheureusement y avoir beaucoup de trafic aux heures de pointe. La bifurcation à gauche (embranchement rue de la Longue Semaine - rue de la Montagne) est alors particulièrement dangereuse.

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Ossie158
3 y 3.0
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Nice, longer climb. Can't remember it as steep as it is described here.
Mainly because steep part doesn't take long and is on good road surface.

Cobblestones in the beginning are also negligible: is a small market where there are cobblestones instead of asphalt, but hardly goes up. You do not realize that you have started the climb.

Leuke, langere klim. Kan hem mij niet zo steil herinneren als hij hier staat beschreven.
Denk vooral omdat steile gedeelte niet lang duurt en op goed wegdek ligt.

Kasseitjes in het begin zijn ook te verwaarlozen: is klein marktje waar er kasseien liggen ipv asfalt, maar gaat er nauwelijks omhoog. Je beseft daar nog niet dat je aan de klim beginnen bent.

Côte de Coquiamont from Ittre
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MrTembo
3 y 3.0
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When you pass the castle domain from Ittre, the climb really starts. A few hundred meters around the 10%. When you're completely exhausted, the road turns left through a small wood. At the top, there is a long spur.
P.s.: I recommend you to follow the main road in Ittre, because it's easy to get lost in the center.

Wanneer je vanuit Ittre langs het kasteeldomein passert, begint de klim echt. Enkele honderden meters rond de 10%. Als je stikkapot zit, draait de weg nog eens linksop door een bosje. Boven nog lange uitloper.
P.s.: ik raad aan gewoon de grote baan te volgen in Ittre, aangezien het snel verdwalen is in het centrum.

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Kenny
3 y 3.0
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Solid and spicy thing. Starts immediately spicy after the curve out of the center and then runs firmly to the left. Above a spur where the wind has free play.

Stevig en pittig ding. Begint meteen pittig na de bocht uit het centrum en loopt dan stevig door naar links. Boven nog een uitloper waar de wind vrij spel heeft.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:13:02
11 km/h 00:08:18
15 km/h 00:06:05
19 km/h 00:04:48

Road surface condition

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Traffic

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