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Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne

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Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
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Difficulty points 50
Length 2.3 mi
Average gradient 3.1%
Steepest segment 7.5%
Total ascent 381 ft
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Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne is a climb in the region Pays de Herve. It is 2.3 mi long and bridges 381 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 3.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 50. The top of the ascent is located at 1155 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 10 photos.

Road names: Lütticher Straße - Route Charlemagne & Route Charlemagne

2.0 by BikerJohan
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.
Not too difficult climb over the busy main road between Kelmis and Henri-Chapelle. It is a climb in three parts. It starts about 1800 metres gently after which you get a steeper section of about 1000 metres. After this, it flattens out to the summit thv the water tower. ... read more

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Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
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BikerJohan
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Not too difficult climb over the busy main road between Kelmis and Henri-Chapelle. It is a climb in three parts. It starts about 1800 metres gently after which you get a steeper section of about 1000 metres. After this, it flattens out to the summit thv the water tower.

Niet te moeilijke klim over de drukke doorgaande weg tussen Kelmis en Henri-Chapelle. Het is een klim in drie delen. Het begint circa 1800 meter rustig waarna je een steiler stuk van circa 1000 meter krijgt. Hierna vlakt het tot de top thv de watertoren af.

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Fedor
4 y 2.0
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A climb on a busy provincial road without a cycle path. So you have to share the road with a lot of other traffic but they drove well, even though the trucks in particular are a bit scary. The climb is less endless than you would expect because it can be cut into three parts: First, the road gets steeper until the roundabout, then it flattens out for a while, after which the road gets steeper again (this part feels tough but there are some bends that are good aiming points) until Henri-Chapelle. After that, it is a short ride to the water tower where the highest point is. Reasonable to good tarmac and sometimes quite nice views, especially to the right.

Een klim over een drukke provinciale weg zonder fietspad. Je moet de weg dus delen met heel veel ander verkeer maar er werd netjes gereden al blijven m.n. de vrachtwagens een beetje eng. De klim is minder eindeloos dan je zou verwachten omdat deze in drie stukken te knippen is: Eerst wordt de weg steiler tot de rotonde, daarna weer even vlakker waarna de weg weer steiler wordt (dit stuk voelt pittig aan maar er zijn enkele bochten die goede mikpunten zijn) tot Henri-Chapelle. Daarna is het lichtjes uitfietsen tot bij de watertoren waar het hoogste punt is. Redelijk tot goed asfalt en soms best aardig uitzicht, vooral naar rechts.

Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne
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Climbing times

5 mph 00:27:44
7 mph 00:19:38
9 mph 00:15:18
12 mph 00:11:29

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Frequently Asked Questions

Henri-Chapelle can be cycled from 6 sides. Val de la Berwinne is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Henri-Chapelle from Hombourg, Lekker, Henri-Chapelle from Rue de la Vallée, Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne & Val de la Berwinne via Florence.

You don't need special gearing for Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne. 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.

Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne 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.

Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne is 2.3 mi long.

The average gradient of Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne is 3.1%.

Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 7.5%.

The summit of Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne is at 1155 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:27:44 to climb Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne. At 7 mph the time is 00:19:38, and at 9 mph 00:15:18. For the fastest cyclists, 00:11:29 is an achievable time.

Henri-Chapelle via Route Charlemagne is located in the region Liège Province in Belgium.

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