Mont Saint Roch from Nivelles is a climb in the region Ardennes Brabançonnes. It is 0.4 mi long and bridges 112 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 26. The top of the ascent is located at 420 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 4 reviews of this climb and uploaded 6 photos.
Road names: Faubourg Sainte-Anne & Rue du Mont Saint Roch
3.0 by JarinThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.In itself a nice but short climb. Indeed also climbed because described in Cotacol encyclopedia, where by the way there is a nice photo of the peloton over Mt St Rock (as mentioned in theCotacol encyclopedia) which was then still a cobblestone climb. However, the cobblestones have since disappeared, including on the stretch following the climb.... read more
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In itself a nice but short climb. Indeed also climbed because described in Cotacol encyclopedia, where by the way there is a nice photo of the peloton over Mt St Rock (as mentioned in theCotacol encyclopedia) which was then still a cobblestone climb. However, the cobblestones have since disappeared, including on the stretch following the climb.
Op zich een leuke maar korte klim. Inderdaad ook beklommen omdat beschreven in Cotacol-encyclopedie, waar overigens een mooie foto van het peloton over de Mt St Rock (zoals genoemd in deCotacol-encyclopedie) die toen nog een kasseienklim was. De kasseien zijn echter inmiddels verdwenen, ook op het stuk aansluitend aan de klim.
Cotacol climb no. 609. According to the encyclopaedia, this climb was traditionally part of the Paris-Brussels Classic (now the Brussels Cycling Classic), of which it was the penultimate difficulty listed, before the Alsemberg Wall.
It was a good climb, but nothing too transcendent, and the steep section at the start was quickly swallowed. Continuing on past the summit, you reach the grond'route to Braine-le-Château and Hal.
Côte Cotacol n° 609. Selon l'encyclopédie, cette côte faisait traditionnellement partie de la classique Paris-Bruxelles (aujourd'hui Brussels Cycling Classic) dont c'était l'avant-dernière difficulté répertoriée, avant le mur d'Alsemberg.
Belle bosse urbaine, même s'il n'y a pas de quoi en faire une légende. Le passage pentu du début est sérieux mais vite avalé. En prolongeant après le sommet, on rejoint la grond'route vers Braine-le-Château et Hal.
The wall is nice but that's where it ends. The road is very narrow and the climb very short. To get to the foot of the wall, the roads are full of cars travelling at 10km/h.
Le mur est sympa mais ça s'arrête là. La route est hyper étroite et la montée très courte. Pour arriver au pied, les routes sont pleines de voitures qui avancent à 10km/h.
Very nondescript climb, which is indeed for a short stretch quite steep. Directly after the climb you get another stretch of cobblestones
Erg niksige klim, die inderdaad wel voor een kort stuk vrij steil is. Direct na de klim krijg je nog een strookje rotkasseien
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