#41 toughest climb of Hainaut Province |
#16 most elevation gain of Hainaut Province |
#43 longest climb of Hainaut Province |
#89 average steepest climb of Belgian Picardy |
Mont Saint-Aubert from Goudinière is a climb in the region Belgian Picardy. It is 3.1km long and bridges 111 vertical meters with an average gradient of 3.6%, resulting in a difficulty score of 61. The top of the ascent is located at 145 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.
Road names: Rue Guerbion, Rue du Bourdeau, Avenue du Rinval & Rue du Curé
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The "northern slope" of Mount Saint-Aubert, very rolling up to the Croix-Jubaru pass, where it joins the classic, much steeper route to the top of the mountain.
This side, limited to the pass, is often the final ascent of the Grinta Challenge, which of course increases its difficulty.
Le « versant nord » du mont Saint-Aubert, très roulant jusqu'au col de la Croix-Jubaru, où il rejoint l'itinéraire classique, nettement plus pentu, vers le sommet du mont.
Ce versant, limité au col, est souvent l'ascension finale du Grinta Challenge, ce qui bien sûr en augmente la sensation de difficulté.
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