Paterberg

E415800

Paterberg is a short but brutally steep cobbled hill in the Flemish Ardennes, famous as a decisive climb in professional cycling races.

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Paterberg canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cobbled climb
hill
road cycling climb
averageGradient about 12.5%
category Flemish classic climb
country Belgium
elevationGain about 48 m
hasFeature open fields around the climb
spectator-friendly roadside
tight hairpin at the bottom
hasLanguageRegion Dutch-speaking
hasLocalName Paterberg (Dutch)
hasReputation one of the most difficult cobbled climbs in Flanders
isClimbedBy amateur cyclists
professional cyclists
isFamousIn classics cycling
isOftenPairedWith Oude Kwaremont
length about 360 m
locatedIn Belgium
East Flanders NERFINISHED
Flemish Ardennes
maximumGradient about 20%
notableFor decisive role in cycling races
short length
steep gradient
partOf Tour of Flanders
surface form: Tour of Flanders route
region Flanders ONNED1
roadType narrow rural road
roleInRace decisive late-race climb in Tour of Flanders
sportsDiscipline road cycling
surface cobbles
terrain hilly
usedFor professional cycling races
road cycling
usedIn Tour of Flanders
surface form: Ronde van Vlaanderen

Tour of Flanders

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Tour of Flanders notableClimb Paterberg
Flemish Ardennes contains Paterberg