Côte de Saint-Nicolas
Appearance
50°38′26″N 5°32′19″E / 50.64056°N 5.53861°E
Côte de Saint-Nicolas | |
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Location | Wallonia Belgium |
Start | Saint-Nicolas, Liège |
Gain in altitude | 102 m (335 ft) |
Length of climb | 1.42 km (0.88 mi) |
Maximum elevation | 173 m (568 ft) |
Average gradient | 7.6 % |
Maximum gradient | 13 % |
The Côte de Saint-Nicolas is a climb of Wallonia in the municipality of Saint-Nicolas in Belgium. It is often included in the Liège–Bastogne–Liège cycling classic, where it comes as one of the last difficulties, at approximately 6 km from the finish in the neighbouring municipality of Ans. With a length of 1.4 km at an average gradient of 7.6%, it is often a decisive site of the race.[1]
The climb is nicknamed The Italian Hill, because of the composition of its immigrant population and their descendants – often from Sicily and the South of Italy. Their presence is particularly expressed by the many Italian flags hanging outside the windows, especially during race day of Liège–Bastogne–Liège.
References
[edit]- ^ "Liege - Bastogne - Liege 2017". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 17 April 2017.