Berendries

Coordinates: 50°30′00″N 3°27′47″E / 50.5001°N 3.4630°E / 50.5001; 3.4630
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50°30′00″N 3°27′47″E / 50.5001°N 3.4630°E / 50.5001; 3.4630

Berendries
LocationFlanders, Belgium
StartMichelbeke
Gain in altitude65.8 m (216 ft)
Length of climb936 m (3,071 ft)
Elevation98 m (322 ft)
Average gradient7.1 %
Maximum gradient12.3 %

The Berendries is an uphill street in Michelbeke, part of the municipality of Brakel, in the Belgian province of East Flanders. Its top is at 98 m altitude, making it the highest hill of the Zwalm region, just north of the Flemish Ardennes. The road has an asphalt surface and links the valley town of Michelbeke to the hilltop town of Sint-Maria-Oudenhove.

Cycling

The climb is best known from cycling, where it regularly features in the Flemish races in spring, most notably the Tour of Flanders. The Berendries is just under one kilometer and has an average gradient of 7% with its steepest point, 12.1%, coming in the middle of the climb.[1]

The climb is also regularly included in Dwars door Vlaanderen, the Three Days of De Panne, the Eneco Tour and the Tour of Flanders for Women.

References

  1. ^ Kröner, Hedwig. "Insider's guide: Climbs of the Ronde van Vlaanderen". Cycling News. Retrieved 5 December 2015.

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