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Judenstrasse via Haasberg

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3 reviews | Elevation profile | 9 photos
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Judenstrasse via Haasberg
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Judenstrasse via Haasberg
Judenstrasse via Haasberg
Judenstrasse via Haasberg
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Judenstrasse via Haasberg
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Elevation profile Judenstrasse via Haasberg

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Difficulty points 45
Length 0.4 mi
Average gradient 7.5%
Steepest segment 15.1%
Total ascent 141 ft
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Judenstrasse via Haasberg is a climb in the region Pays de Herve. It is 0.4 mi long and bridges 141 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 7.5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 45. The top of the ascent is located at 1017 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 9 photos.

Road names: Haasberg & Judenstraße

3.0 by Fedor
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.
A climb in two parts. Up to the chapel, you take a narrow tarmac road up a steep incline where you can see the slope nicely because of the buildings. After the chapel, turn right on the wider road where it is relatively cycling out (although you will still feel the stretch before in your legs). Mostly good tarmac.... read more

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Judenstrasse via Haasberg
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Reviews (3)

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This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

Constructed in two distinct parts: a first, particularly steep section that immediately demands all your attention, followed by a much milder continuation where you can regain some breathing room and lower the effort.

Opgebouwd uit twee duidelijke delen: een eerste, bijzonder steil stuk dat meteen alle aandacht vraagt, gevolgd door een veel milder vervolg waar je weer wat ademruimte krijgt en de inspanning kunt laten zakken.

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MaxS4
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The first 200m are very steep, and it does not immediately flatten after the turn. The second part is much flatter and you can recover from the kicker

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Fedor
2 y 3.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

A climb in two parts. Up to the chapel, you take a narrow tarmac road up a steep incline where you can see the slope nicely because of the buildings. After the chapel, turn right on the wider road where it is relatively cycling out (although you will still feel the stretch before in your legs). Mostly good tarmac.

Een klim in twee delen. Tot aan de kapel gaat het over een smal asfaltweggetje snoeisteil omhoog waarbij je de helling mooi kan zien vanwege de bebouwing. Na de kapel volg je rechtsaf de bredere weg waarbij het relatief gezien uitfietsen is (al voel je het stuk er voor nog wel in je benen). Overwegend goed asfalt.

Judenstrasse via Haasberg
Judenstrasse via Haasberg
Judenstrasse via Haasberg
Judenstrasse via Haasberg
Judenstrasse via Haasberg
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Climbing times

5 mph 00:04:18
7 mph 00:03:02
9 mph 00:02:22
12 mph 00:01:47

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Frequently Asked Questions

You don't need special gearing for Judenstrasse via Haasberg. 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.

Judenstrasse via Haasberg 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.

Judenstrasse via Haasberg is 0.4 mi long.

The average gradient of Judenstrasse via Haasberg is 7.5%.

Judenstrasse via Haasberg has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 15.1%.

The summit of Judenstrasse via Haasberg is at 1017 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:04:18 to climb Judenstrasse via Haasberg. At 7 mph the time is 00:03:02, and at 9 mph 00:02:22. For the fastest cyclists, 00:01:47 is an achievable time.

Judenstrasse via Haasberg is located in the region High Fens & East Cantons in Belgium.

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