- 50°23′56″N 3°24′45″E / 50.399°N 3.4125°E / 50.399; 3.4125 The
Trouée d'Arenberg or Tranchée de Wallers-Arenberg (English:
Trench of Arenberg) is a 2...
- The
Battle of the
Trouée de
Charmes (French:
Bataille de la
trouée de Charmes) or
Battle of the
Mortagne was
fought at the
beginning of the
First World...
- rise and
finishes with a
gentle fall. The
Trouée d'Arenberg, Tranchée d'Arenberg, (Trench of Arenberg),
Trouee de
Wallers Arenberg, has
become the symbol...
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spread out over 30 sectors. A "small detour"
before the
entrance of the
Trouée d'Arenberg
sector (with the
objective of
slowing the
speed of
riders and...
-
spread out over 29 sectors. A
chicane was
added prior to the
entrance of the
Trouée d'Arenberg sector, to slow the
speed of
riders and
improve safety. Some...
-
important natural route between the
Rhine and the Rhône – the
Belfort Gap (
Trouée de Belfort) or
Burgundian Gate (Porte de Bourgogne). It is
located approximately...
- The
Belfort Gap (French:
Trouée de Belfort) or
Burgundian Gate (German:
Burgundische Pforte) is the area of
relatively flat
terrain in
Eastern France between...
-
practicable line
existed from
Givet to Namur,
across the
Gembloux Gap (la
trouée de Gembloux), Wavre,
Louvain and
along the Dyle
river to Antwerp, which...
- they
consider it "too dangerous" to
include the five star
cobbled sector Trouée d'Arenberg due to its
proximity to the
start in Denain, but they also noted...
- "five-star" pavé
sectors of Paris–Roubaix,
together with Mons-en-Pévèle and the
Trouée d'Arenberg. It is
considered one of the
hardest p****ages of the race because...