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Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe

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Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
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Elevation profile Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe

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Difficulty points 67
Length 1.1 mi
Average gradient 5.4%
Steepest segment 11.6%
Total ascent 302 ft

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Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe is a climb in the region Valleys of the Vesdre, de l'Amblève et de l'Ourthe. It is 1.1 mi long and bridges 302 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 5.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 67. The top of the ascent is located at 1306 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 9 photos.

3.0 by Fedor
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.
A very remote climb and it feels like it, because you are completely alone in the vast and desolate forests. Nevertheless, you can place this climb in a beautiful route but count on little contact during the trip ;-). The climb itself actually starts a bit earlier, at the stream, but that is only a few altimeters. Then follows a steep turn to the right and you see a long straight stretch ahead of you, one of the three straight stretches this climb consists of. Because the gradient changes regula... read more

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Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
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A very remote climb and it feels like it, because you are completely alone in the vast and desolate forests. Nevertheless, you can place this climb in a beautiful route but count on little contact during the trip ;-). The climb itself actually starts a bit earlier, at the stream, but that is only a few altimeters. Then follows a steep turn to the right and you see a long straight stretch ahead of you, one of the three straight stretches this climb consists of. Because the gradient changes regularly, this certainly does not make the climb boring. The first two straight sections are quite tough, after the T-junction follows a more relaxed section until the end. The asphalt has some good parts, the rest is reasonable.

Een erg afgelegen klim en zo voelt deze ook want je fietst compleet alleen in de uitgestorven en uitgestrekte bossen. Toch kan je deze klim wel in een mooie route plaatsen maar reken op weinig aanspraak tijdens de tocht ;-). De klim zelf begint eigenlijk nog iets eerder, bij het beekje, maar dat scheelt maar enkele hoogtemeters. Daarna volgt een steile bocht naar rechts en zie je een lang recht stuk voor je liggen, één van de drie rechte stukken waar deze klim uit bestaat. Omdat de hellingsgraad regelmatig wijzigt maakt dit de klim overigens zeker niet saai. De eerste twee rechte stukken zijn best pittig, na de T-splitsing volgt een relaxter stuk tot het eind. Het asfalt kent enkele goede stukken, de rest is redelijk.

Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe
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Climbing times

5 mph 00:12:41
7 mph 00:08:59
9 mph 00:07:00
12 mph 00:05:15

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Frequently Asked Questions

Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk can be cycled from 2 sides. Henseberg / Grisard Kreuz from Membach is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe.

You don't need special gearing for Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe. 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.

Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe 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.

Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe is 1.1 mi long.

The average gradient of Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe is 5.4%.

Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 11.6%.

The summit of Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe is at 1306 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:12:41 to climb Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe. At 7 mph the time is 00:08:59, and at 9 mph 00:07:00. For the fastest cyclists, 00:05:15 is an achievable time.

Côte des Sangliers / Trou Malbrouk from Lac de la Gileppe is located in the region Valleys of the Vesdre, de l'Amblève et de l'Ourthe in Belgium.

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