- Mont-de-l'Enclus (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ də lɑ̃kly] ; Dutch:
Kluisberg [ˈklœyzˌbɛr(ə)x]; Picard: Mont-éd-l'-Enclus) is a muni****lity of Wallonia...
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Wetteren –
totaling 255 km. The
course featured five
categorized climbs:
Kluisberg Kwaremont Kruisberg Edelareberg Kloosterstraat (Geraardsbergen) Vanwalleghem...
- to the
southern border There are
three main
hills in Kluisbergen. The
Kluisberg is
mainly located on the
border of
Ruien and Orroir,
stretching all the...
- (French: aérodrome d'Amougies) is a
small airfield just
south of the
Kluisberg, in Amougies, part of the
Walloon muni****lity of Mont-de-l'Enclus, Hainaut...
- hill, but the name of one of the
cobbled roads leading up the
Kluisberg hill. The
Kluisberg is one of
several hill
formations in the
Flemish Ardennes in...
-
climb to
avoid chaos. In 2015, the 19
climbs were:
Climb statistics:
Kluisberg: Buissestraat, Bergstraat, Kluisbergen-Ruien.
Climbs 66m from 27m to 93m...
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Steenbergen was in an
early breakaway with 12
riders and was
first on the
Kluisberg and Kruisberg. In Geraardsbergen, just
after the
peloton caught the group...
- (145 m) Mont-Saint-Aubert (145 m)
Schapenberg (145 m) Mont de l'Enclus /
Kluisberg (141 m)
Baneberg (140 m) Côté de les
Hauts (138 m)
Vidaigneberg (136 m)...
- Oude
Kruiskens – with k. The
Kruisberg should not be
confused with the
Kluisberg, a
nearby hill and
forest in the
neighbouring muni****lity of Kluisbergen...
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Flemish Ardennes in East
Flanders and
included the
climbs of Kwaremont,
Kluisberg and Tiegemberg. From 1936 to 1939 the race ran from
Ghent to Kortrijk...