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Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen

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2 reviews | Elevation profile | 23 photos
In some places the road surface of this climb is bad, but it can be ridden with a road bike.
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Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
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Difficulty points 127
Length 3.4 mi
Average gradient 4.2%
Steepest segment 12.1%
Total ascent 745 ft

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#100 most elevation gain of Belgium
#61 longest climb of Liège Province
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Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen is a climb in the region Valleys of the Vesdre, de l'Amblève et de l'Ourthe. It is 3.4 mi long and bridges 745 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 127. The top of the ascent is located at 1808 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 23 photos.

Road names: Route du Roslin, Roquez, Avenue joseph Jongen & Cokaifagne (N640)

3.0 by Fedor
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.
Pleasant climb mainly on quiet roads. Only the last part is on the main road but that doesn't take long and there isn't much traffic either. Not many views except if you look back at the end. The first part is the spiciest (up to 13% according to a sign) and the most beautiful. After that, it's mostly leisurely climbing a lot of altimeters.... read more

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Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
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Reviews (2)

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Fedor
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Pleasant climb mainly on quiet roads. Only the last part is on the main road but that doesn't take long and there isn't much traffic either. Not many views except if you look back at the end. The first part is the spiciest (up to 13% according to a sign) and the most beautiful. After that, it's mostly leisurely climbing a lot of altimeters.

Aangename klim die voornamelijk over rustige wegen loopt. Alleen het laatste deel gaat over de grote baan maar dat duurt niet lang en verkeer is er ook niet veel. Niet veel uitzicht behalve als je op het eind naar achteren kijkt. Het eerste deel is het pittigst (tot 13% volgens een bord) en het mooist. Daarna is het vooral op een relaxte manier veel hoogtemeters maken. Het slechte wegdek vond ik wel meevallen. Je kan ook zien dat een deel hiervan opnieuw is geasfalteerd dus de hele klim is prima te fietsen.

Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
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Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen
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KarelOverbeeke
5 y 3.0
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The first part through the forest to the big road is a nice part with a steep section. At the main road pay attention: just 50 meters to the right into a small road. The tarmac is moderate in the beginning but recently repaired.
The last part is a long straight road that never gets really steep. You make a lot of altimeters.

Het eerste stuk door het bos tot aan de "grote baan" is een leuk stuk met een steil stukje. Bij de grote baan goed opletten: even 50 meter naar rechts een klein weggetje in. het is een lange lopende klim tussen weilanden en wat huizen. Het asfalt is in het begin matig maar wel recentelijk wat op gelapt.
Het laatste stuk is een lange rechte weg die nergens echt steil wordt. Je maakt totaal wel veel hoogtemeters.

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Climbing times

5 mph 00:40:34
7 mph 00:28:43
9 mph 00:22:23
12 mph 00:16:49

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Frequently Asked Questions

Côte de Sart can be cycled from 3 sides. Pont du Trou Hennet from Ruy is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Côte de Sart from Solwaster & Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen.

You don't need special gearing for Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen. 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 Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen is a 4th-category climb. A sprint to the top is usually not an option, and untrained riders will definitely feel it in their legs. For trained cyclists, it is a great training climb.

Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen is 3.4 mi long.

The average gradient of Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen is 4.2%.

Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 12.1%.

The summit of Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen is at 1808 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:40:34 to climb Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen. At 7 mph the time is 00:28:43, and at 9 mph 00:22:23. For the fastest cyclists, 00:16:49 is an achievable time.

Côte de Sart via Roquez & Avenue Joseph Jongen is located in the region Valleys of the Vesdre, de l'Amblève et de l'Ourthe in Belgium.

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