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Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges

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3 reviews | Elevation profile | 10 photos
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Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges
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Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges
Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges
Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges
Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges
Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges
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Difficulty points 68
Length 2.9 mi
Average gradient 3.2%
Steepest segment 7.9%
Total ascent 489 ft

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Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges is a climb in the region Pays de Herve. It is 2.9 mi long and bridges 489 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 3.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 68. The top of the ascent is located at 1096 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 10 photos.

Road names: Chaumont, Chapelle des Anges, Chapelle Saint-Joseph, Blockhouse, Baudouinthier, Tribezone, Place de la Halle, Rue du Bac & Chantraine

3.0 by BikerJohan
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.
Nice climb with fluctuating gradients that starts between Froidthier and La Minerie. The climb starts when you cross the little bridge of the Ruisseau de Befve or just ride through the stream. You come to a point on the main road between Froidthier and Clermont. The road is among ribbon development. In Clermont, you may dock on the cobblestones for a bit before you start the final part of the climb to the Chaussée Charlemagne where you are at the top. ... read more

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Reviews (3)

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BikerJohan
1 y 3.0
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Nice climb with fluctuating gradients that starts between Froidthier and La Minerie. The climb starts when you cross the little bridge of the Ruisseau de Befve or just ride through the stream. You come to a point on the main road between Froidthier and Clermont. The road is among ribbon development. In Clermont, you may dock on the cobblestones for a bit before you start the final part of the climb to the Chaussée Charlemagne where you are at the top.

Leuke klim met fluctuerende stijgingspercentages die start tussen Froidthier en La Minerie. De klim start als je het bruggetje van de Ruisseau de Befve overgaat of gewoon door de beek rijdt. Je komt op een bepaald moment op de doorgaande weg tussen Froidthier en Clermont. De weg ligt tussen de lintbebouwing. In Clermont mag je nog een stukje over de kasseien dokkeren voordat je aan het laatste deel van de klim naar de Chaussée Charlemagne rijdt waar je op de top bent.

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Fedor
3 y 3.0
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A climb with many faces. Approach to the start is via a small bridge or a (well) fordable stream, after which a beautiful tarmac road winds up with varying percentages (sometimes tough bits) and under the former railway line. This is followed by a long straight road past ribbon housing until the old cobbled centre of Clermont. This is followed by another nice run to the finish. The first stretch is by far the prettiest, then it gets a bit more boring.

Een klim met veel gezichten. Aanrijden naar het begin gaat via een bruggetje of een (goed) doorwaadbare beek, waarna een prachtig asfaltweggetje omhoog slingert met wisselende percentages (soms stevige stukjes) en onder de voormalige spoorlijn door. Daarna volgt een lange rechte weg langs lintbebouwing tot het oude centrum van Clermont, met kasseien. Daarna volgt nog een lekkere loper tot het eindpunt. Het eerste stukje is verreweg het mooist, daarna wordt het wat saaier.

Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges
Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges
Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges
Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges
Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges
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KarelOverbeeke
5 y 3.0
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You can also start this climb earlier if you come from Aubel and take the exit Clermont, here starts a steady climb (sometimes more false flat) mostly between typical Belgian ribbon buildings. In Clermont a pleasant surprise awaits you: not only is this a very beautiful town, but you'll also get to see cobblestones. To get to the N3 direction Henri-Chapelle you can also go straight here instead of turning right.

Deze klim kan je ook eerder beginnen als je vanuit Aubel komt en de afslag Clermont neemt, Hier begint een lopende klim (soms meer vals plat) grotendeels tussen typisch Belgische lintbebouwing. In Clermont wacht je een aangename verassing: niet is dit echt een heel mooi plaatsje, maar krijg je ook nog kasseien voor de kiezen. Om naar de N3 richting Henri-Chapelle te gaan kun je hier ook rechtdoor gaan in plaats van rechtsaf te slaan.

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Climbing times

5 mph 00:35:22
7 mph 00:25:02
9 mph 00:19:30
12 mph 00:14:39

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Frequently Asked Questions

You don't need special gearing for Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges. 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.

Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges 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.

Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges is 2.9 mi long.

The average gradient of Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges is 3.2%.

Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 7.9%.

The summit of Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges is at 1096 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:35:22 to climb Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges. At 7 mph the time is 00:25:02, and at 9 mph 00:19:30. For the fastest cyclists, 00:14:39 is an achievable time.

Chantraine via Chapelle des Anges is located in the region Liège Province in Belgium.

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