- The
Kruisberg, also
known as Oude
Kruisberg or Oude Kruisens, is a hill and road in the city of Ronse, in Flanders, Belgium. With its top at 122 m altitude...
-
initial attacks. Van der Poel
dropped van Aert with an
acceleration on the
Kruisberg before getting distanced by the Slovene's race-winning attack.
Third place...
- der Poel in 1986 to win the Tour of Flanders,
having gone
clear on the
Kruisberg climb.
Terpstra remained clear over the
remaining 25
kilometres (16 miles)...
-
annual changes, some of the
regular climbs in the race are the Taaienberg,
Kruisberg and Côte de Trieu. The top of the last climb, Nokereberg,
comes at 11 km...
- and
three long flat
cobbled sectors. The
final 35 km (22 mi),
including Kruisberg, Oude
Kwaremont and Paterberg, are
identical to the men's finale. Dutch...
-
center of coal
mining until 1973.
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Kling Haansberg Kruisberg Langeberg Onder-Merkelb****
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There are
indications that...
- in Oudenaarde. With
about 27 km to go
Ellen van Dijk
attacked on the
Kruisberg and
built an
advantage of more than a
minute by the time she finished...
-
where he
first at the
Gulperberg broke away but was
caught back
before Kruisberg and fell back.
Julian Alaphillippe and
Jacob Fuglsang went
together away...
- Taaienberg. The
roads took the
riders south into
Ronse for the
climb of the
Kruisberg, then north-west to the foot of the Oude Kwaremont. The Oude Kwaremont–Paterberg...
- hills. The climbs, in
order of appearance, are Katteberg, La Houppe,
Kruisberg, Côte de Trieu, Hotond, Kortekeer, Taaienberg, Boigneberg, Eikenberg,...