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Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie

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Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie
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Elevation profile Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie

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Difficulty points 64
Length 1.9 mi
Average gradient 4%
Steepest segment 9.6%
Total ascent 397 ft
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Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie is a climb in the region West-Flemish Hills. It is 1.9 mi long and bridges 397 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 64. The top of the ascent is located at 489 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 3 photos.

Road names: Rue de la Blanchisserie & Route du Mont-Noir (D223)

2.0 by Cromagnon
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.
We start at the foot of the large church. The first part is gentle and calm. The gradients are very irregular but never very steep. The second part is on a departmental road that is much less gentle. The road is good and not very steep. This slope is fairly easy to climb. Along the way are the remains of Maginot Line bunkers. At the top, a few metres from the road, a small chapel nestling in the forest. I too preferred the path from Berthen.... read more

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Cromagnon
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We start at the foot of the large church.
The first part is gentle and calm.
The gradients are very irregular but never very steep.
The second part is on a departmental road that is much less gentle.
The road is good and not very steep. This slope is fairly easy to climb.
Along the way are the remains of Maginot Line bunkers.
At the top, a few metres from the road, a small chapel nestling in the forest.
I too preferred the path from Berthen.

On démarre au pied de la grande église.
La première partie est douce et calme.
Enfin, les pourcentages sont très irréguliers mais jamais bien méchants.
La seconde partie s’effectue sur une départementale nettement moins apaisée.
La route est bonne et peu pentue. Ce versant se grimpe plutôt facilement.
Sur le chemin, des vestiges des bunkers de la Ligne Maginot.
En haut, à quelques mètres de la route, une petite chapelle blottie dans la forêt.
Moi aussi, j’ai préféré le chemin depuis Berthen.

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Maikel1989
1 y 3.0
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A lesser-used variant for cycling to Mont Noir. You start from the village and take a small road that is not too busy. After a while, however, you end up on a main road that can be fairly busy. There it also becomes more difficult to cycle, eventually ending up on the main road connecting Mont Noir and Mont rouge. Here you can completely lose your pace due to traffic. Personally, I prefer other alternatives.

Een minder gebruikte variant om naar de Mont Noir te fietsen. Je begint vanuit het dorp en neemt een kleine weg die niet te druk is. Na een tijdje kom je echter op een hoofdweg uit die redelijk druk kan zijn. Daar wordt het ook lastiger om te fietsen, om dan uiteindelijk uit te komen op de hoofdweg die de Mont Noir en Mont rouge verbindt. Hier kan je je tempo volledig verliezen door het verkeer. Persoonlijk verkies ik andere alternatieven.

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Lucien08
2 y 4.0
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I've climbed this m'ont several times during the Grand Prix du Mont Noir. The climb is very rolling but not very regular with occasional passages at 10%.

J'ai monté ce m'ont plusieurs fois lors du Grand Prix du Mont Noir. L'ascension est très roulante mais pas très régulière avec de temps en temps des passages à 10%.

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Climbing times

5 mph 00:22:39
7 mph 00:16:02
9 mph 00:12:30
12 mph 00:09:23

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You don't need special gearing for Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie. 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.

Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie 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.

Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie is 1.9 mi long.

The average gradient of Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie is 4%.

Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 9.6%.

The summit of Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie is at 489 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:22:39 to climb Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie. At 7 mph the time is 00:16:02, and at 9 mph 00:12:30. For the fastest cyclists, 00:09:23 is an achievable time.

Mont Noir - Côte de la Blanchisserie is located in the region Nord in France.

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