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Côte de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot

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Elevation profile Côte de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot
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Difficulty points 26
Length 0.7 km
Average gradient 4.9%
Steepest 100 metres 8%
Total ascent 32 m

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Côte de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot is a climb in the region Ardennes Brabançonnes. It is 0.7 km long and bridges 32 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 26. The top of the ascent is located at 113 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: Rue d'Aquinot & Rue de Genleau

This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.
Bit of a strange climb. You actually start on a gravel climb. Not because it's really gravel, but mainly because nothing much remains of the asphalt that was once there. Suddenly you have a longer stretch of cobblestones. Which you will feel. To end on rather good asphalt. Nothing insurmountable... But I would still choose the gravel bike for this.... And additionally not a small, but big tip! If you want to climbfinder in the Belgian Walloon Brabant - yes, the site has become a verb - alwa... read more

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Bit of a strange climb. You actually start on a gravel climb. Not because it's really gravel, but mainly because nothing much remains of the asphalt that was once there. Suddenly you have a longer stretch of cobblestones. Which you will feel. To end on rather good asphalt. Nothing insurmountable... But I would still choose the gravel bike for this.... And additionally not a small, but big tip! If you want to climbfinder in the Belgian Walloon Brabant - yes, the site has become a verb - always choose the gravelbike...

Beetje vreemd klim. Je start eigenlijk op een gravelklim. Niet omdat het echt gravel is, maar vooral omdat er van het asfalt dat er ooit lag niets veel overblijft. Plots heb je een langere strook kasseien. Die je wel zal voelen. Om te eindigen op eerder goed asfalt. Niets onoverkomelijk... Maar ik zou hiervoor toch de gravelbike kiezen... En bijkomend geen kleine, maar grote tip! Als je in het Belgische Waals-Brabant wil gaan climbfinderen - ja hoor, de site is een werkwoord geworden - kies altijd voor de gravelbike...

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:05:36
11 km/h 00:03:34
15 km/h 00:02:37
19 km/h 00:02:04

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Frequently Asked Questions

Côte de Genleau can be cycled from 3 sides. Côte de Genleau from Lasne is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Côte de Genleau from Cheval-de-Bois & Côte de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot.

You don't need special gearing for Côte de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot. 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 de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot 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 de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot is 0.7 km long.

The average gradient of Côte de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot is 4.9%.

Côte de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 8%.

The summit of Côte de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot is at 113 m.

At a slow pace of 7 km/h, it takes about 00:05:36 to climb Côte de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot. At 11 km/h the time is 00:03:34, and at 15 km/h 00:02:37. For the fastest cyclists, 00:02:04 is an achievable time.

Côte de Genleau via Rue d'Aquinot is located in the region Walloon Brabant in Belgium.

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