Côte de Lincé from Souverain-Pré is a climb in the region Valleys of the Vesdre, de l'Amblève et de l'Ourthe. It is 5.5km long and bridges 219 vertical meters with an average gradient of 4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 128. The top of the ascent is located at 286 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 1 photo.
Road names: Rue de Lincé, Chaply, Fays Village, Rue Ménage, Rue du Fays, Rue de l'Epargne & Rue Del Pèce
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The 4 climbs (Côte de Lincé, Les Champ des Bossines, Champ de la Haze, Betgné) starting from Souverain-Pré can be divided in 3 parts
- 1st part to the top of Chera de la Gombe (actually the 5th climb from Souverain-Pré)
- Intermediate part until La Haze (or Le Fays in case of the Côte de Lincé)
- Final" what makes the difference in character
The Côte de Lincé is not bad, but certainly not a top climb. If you have to go to Sprimont for example, you can do it, but I wouldn't make a detour for it.
I would recommend the 3 other differences in the place, and then "Betgné" in particular.
De 4 klimmen (Côte de Lincé, Les Champ des Bossines, Champ de la Haze, Betgné) vanuit Souverain-Pré kan je opdelen in 3 stukken
- 1ste stuk tot de top van Chera de la Gombe (eigenlijk de 5de klim vanuit Souverain-Pré)
- Tussenstuk tot La Haze (of Le Fays in het geval van de Côte de Lincé)
- “finale” wat het verschil in karakter maakt
De Côte de Lincé is niet slecht, maar zeker geen topbeklimming. Als je bv richting Sprimont moet kan je deze doen, maar een ommetje zou ik er niet voor maken.
De 3 andere verschillen zou ik aanraden in de plaats, en dan "Betgné" in het bijzonder.
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