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Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart

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Elevation profile Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart
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Difficulty points 54
Length 1.8 mi
Average gradient 2.5%
Steepest segment 7.8%
Total ascent 236 ft

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#32 toughest climb of Walloon Brabant
#40 most elevation gain of Walloon Brabant
#21 longest climb of Walloon Brabant
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Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart is a climb in the region Ardennes Brabançonnes. It is 1.8 mi long and bridges 236 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 2.5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 54. The top of the ascent is located at 440 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: Rue Félicien Canart & Rue Henri Tombeur

2.0 by Lucien08
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.
An entirely cobbled climb that starts out of nowhere. Despite a wet day, the cobbles weren't too slippery apart from the footpath through the woods. The hardest parts are surely the section before the first descent and the finish in the village. After this first descent, the cobbles become more rolling, I think, and instead of turning left to find the tarmac like the other version, you go straight towards the village. You have to love cobbles because it's long!... read more

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An entirely cobbled climb that starts out of nowhere. Despite a wet day, the cobbles weren't too slippery apart from the footpath through the woods. The hardest parts are surely the section before the first descent and the finish in the village. After this first descent, the cobbles become more rolling, I think, and instead of turning left to find the tarmac like the other version, you go straight towards the village. You have to love cobbles because it's long!

Montée entièrement pavées qui part un peu de nulle part. Malgré un jour humide, le pavé n'était pas trop glissant mis à part le pied qui est dans les bois. Les parties difficiles sont sûrement la partie avant la première et descente et la l'arrivée dans le village. D'ailleurs après cette première descente le pavé devient plus roulant, je trouve et au lieu de tourner à gauche pour retrouver du tarmac comme son autre version on va tout droit vers le village. Il faut aimer les pavés car c'est long!!

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Climbing times

5 mph 00:21:37
7 mph 00:15:18
9 mph 00:11:55
12 mph 00:08:57

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Frequently Asked Questions

Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur can be cycled from 3 sides. Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur from Monstreux via Rue du Centre & Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur from Monstreux via Rue Hubert Lebon.

You don't need special gearing for Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart. 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.

Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart 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.

Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart is 1.8 mi long.

The average gradient of Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart is 2.5%.

Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 7.8%.

The summit of Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart is at 440 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:21:37 to climb Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart. At 7 mph the time is 00:15:18, and at 9 mph 00:11:55. For the fastest cyclists, 00:08:57 is an achievable time.

Haras de Bornival / Rue Henri Tombeur via Rue Félicien Canart is located in the region Walloon Brabant in Belgium.

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