Taaienberg

E415801

Taaienberg is a steep cobbled hill in East Flanders, Belgium, famed as a decisive and frequently used climb in major spring classics, especially the Tour of Flanders.

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Label Occurrences
Taaienberg canonical 2
Taaienberg (Dutch) 1

Statements (39)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cobbled climb
hill
road cycling climb
climbCategory short steep climb
country Belgium
hasAccessibility public road year-round
hasAverageGradient about 7.2 percent
hasFinishNear Maarke-Kerkem
hasLength about 800 metres
hasLocalName Taaienberg self-linksurface differs
surface form: Taaienberg (Dutch)
hasMaximumElevation about 90 metres above sea level
hasMaximumGradient about 18 percent
hasRoadSurface pavé
hasSection flatter upper part
steep lower part
hasStartNear Etikhove
hasTerrain rolling countryside
isFamousFor decisive attacks in spring classics
steep cobbled gradients
isKnownAs key selection point in classics races
isPartOf Tour of Flanders
surface form: Tour of Flanders cobbled climbs sequence
locatedIn East Flanders NERFINISHED
Flemish Ardennes
locatedInMunicipality Maarkedal
nickname Boonenberg NERFINISHED
notableRiderAssociation Tom Boonen
province East Flanders NERFINISHED
regionType Flemish Ardennes hill zone
roadOpenTo cyclists
motor vehicles
roadType narrow rural road
surface cobbles
usedIn amateur cycling events
professional road cycling races
usedInRace Dwars door Vlaanderen
E3 Saxo Classic
Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Tour of Flanders

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Tour of Flanders notableClimb Taaienberg
Flemish Ardennes contains Taaienberg
Taaienberg hasLocalName Taaienberg self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Taaienberg (Dutch)