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Rue du Château d'Eau from Dieweg

4.3
4 reviews | Statistics | 0 photos
Elevation profile Rue du Château d'Eau from Dieweg
Elevation profile Rue du Château d'Eau from Dieweg
Elevation profile Rue du Château d'Eau from Dieweg
cobbles (along the entire length)

Statistics

Difficulty points 56
Length 0.3 km
Average gradient 11%
Steepest 100 meters 13.8%
Total ascent 31m

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Cobbles
#2 toughest climb of Brussels-Capital Region
#3 average steepest climb of Brussels-Capital Region
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Rue du Château d'Eau from Dieweg is a climb in the region Brussels-Capital Region. It is 0.3km long and bridges 31 vertical meters with an average gradient of 11%, resulting in a difficulty score of 56. The top of the ascent is located at 78 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 4 reviews of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: Rue du Château d'Eau

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Reviews (4)

Bertie
1 y 5.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French. Show original

A very damaged cobbled section, fortunately the climb is short and gets gentler towards the end. I climbed it once to validate it, but I probably won't be climbing it again for a while.

Secteur pavé très abimé, heureusement que la côte est courte et s'adoucit sur la fin. Je l'ai montée une fois pour la valider, mais je n'y repasserai sans doute pas tout de suite.

obiwanisremco
1 y 5.0
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this path is absolutely incredible... The cobbles are completely loose with gaping holes... The challenge is to get to the top without ever setting foot on the ground... You might as well say that in wet weather it's impossible, and in autumn with the leaves as well... The route was more accessible ten years ago... Alternatively, you can go via the Hellevelt, just a little higher up.

ce chemin est absolument incroyable.. Les pavés sont complètement déchaussés avec des trous béants... Le défi est d'arriver au sommet sans jamais mettre pied à terre.. Autant dire que par temps humide c'est impossible, et en automne avec les feuille également.. Le chemin était plus abordable il y a une dizaine d'années.. Autrement vous passez par le Hellevelt juste en parallèle un rien plus haut

fiopre
1 y 5.0

By far the worst cobbles ever. Can you even call them so? And i've done the all the cobbles of the Paris-Roubaix, but nothing comes close. And doing them on a 10% grade? You better have the legs to go fast, otherwise those cobbles will swallow your front wheel.

Ossie158
3 y 2.0
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Almost undoable, the worst cobblestones I have ever experienced.
Only done in the 'Uccle classic' which we organized ourselves among friends with the cobblestone hills around Uccle. But 1 time and then never again. (Unless they take my KOM :p )

zo goed als niet bereidbaar, de slechtste kasseien die ik al meegemaakt heb.
louter gedaan in de 'Uccle classic' die we zelf organiseerden onder vrienden met de kasseihellingen om en rond Ukkel. Maar 1 keer en dan nooit meer. (tenzij ze mijn KOM pakken :p )

Climbing times

7 km/h 00:02:24
11 km/h 00:01:31
15 km/h 00:01:07
19 km/h 00:00:53

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