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Tenbosse Climb

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The Tenbosse Climb is a renowned cycling ascent located in Brakel, within the picturesque Flemish Ardennes region of Belgium. This short yet challenging climb, approximately 500 meters long, gains about 30 to 32 meters in elevation, rising from 32 meters to a peak of 62 meters. It features an average gradient of around 6% with sections reaching nearly 10%, making it a truly punchy segment for cyclists. Unlike many climbs offering panoramic natural vistas, the Tenbosse is characterized by its…

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    August 15, 2020

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    Tenbosse is a climb in the Flemish Ardennes region. It is 0.5 kilometer long and covers 34 vertical meters with an average gradient of 6.6%.
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    Distance 611 m

    Uphill 30 m

    Downhill 10 m

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    Location: Brakel, Oudenaarde, East Flanders, Flanders, Belgium

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Tenbosse Climb suitable for beginner cyclists?

    While relatively short, the Tenbosse Climb features an average gradient of 6% with sections reaching nearly 10%. This makes it a punchy and challenging ascent that demands good fitness. Beginner cyclists might find it tough, but it's a great segment to test your limits and experience a classic Flemish Ardennes climb. It's best approached after gaining some experience on less steep inclines.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Tenbosse Climb?

    The Tenbosse Climb is approximately 500 meters long. For most cyclists, completing the ascent takes only a few minutes of concentrated effort. Its 'short and punchy' nature means it's a quick, intense challenge rather than a prolonged endurance test.

    Are there dedicated parking facilities directly at the Tenbosse Climb?

    There are no dedicated parking facilities specifically for the Tenbosse Climb. As it's situated in a residential area, cyclists typically approach it as part of a longer cycling route through the Flemish Ardennes. If driving, you might find street parking in nearby Brakel, but it's advisable to integrate the climb into a broader cycling tour starting from a more convenient location with parking.

    What are the winter conditions like on the Tenbosse Climb?

    The Tenbosse Climb is a paved road and can be ridden year-round. However, during winter months, cyclists should be aware of potential hazards such as ice or wet leaves, especially on the steeper sections. While the climb itself is short, the surrounding roads in the Flemish Ardennes can also be affected by winter weather. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

    Are there any viewpoints or natural features along the Tenbosse Climb?

    Unlike many climbs that offer panoramic natural vistas, the Tenbosse is characterized by its 'city-like' setting, winding through residential areas. While it doesn't offer traditional natural viewpoints, its unique charm comes from experiencing a piece of cycling history within a typical Flemish town environment.

    Is the Tenbosse Climb family-friendly or suitable for children?

    The Tenbosse Climb is primarily a challenging cycling segment known for its steep gradient and association with professional races. Due to its intensity and location on a public road with residential traffic, it is not typically considered family-friendly or suitable for young children on bikes. It's best enjoyed by experienced cyclists.

    Are dogs allowed on or near the Tenbosse Climb?

    As the Tenbosse Climb is a public paved road within a residential area, dogs are generally allowed, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations regarding pet waste. However, it's primarily a cycling route, and not designed as a recreational area for dog walking.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Tenbosse Climb?

    Yes, being located in Brakel, a town in the Flemish Ardennes, there are various cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the vicinity where cyclists can refuel. For accommodation, you'll find guesthouses and B&Bs in Brakel and the surrounding picturesque villages, catering to visitors exploring the region's cycling routes.

    How does the Tenbosse Climb compare to other famous climbs in the Flemish Ardennes?

    The Tenbosse is known for being a 'short and punchy' climb, similar in character to some other iconic Flandrien ascents. While it might not have the length of a climb like the Oude Kwaremont or the cobbled difficulty of the Koppenberg, its average gradient and maximum incline make it a significant challenge. It's often compared to climbs that demand a concentrated burst of power, and its inclusion in major races like the Tour of Flanders solidifies its status among the region's notable ascents.

    What type of bicycle is best suited for the Tenbosse Climb?

    Given that the Tenbosse Climb is a paved road with a significant gradient, a road bike is the most suitable type of bicycle. Cyclists often prefer a setup with appropriate gearing to tackle the steep sections efficiently. While other bikes could technically ascend it, a road bike will provide the best experience for this specific challenge.

    What should I wear when cycling the Tenbosse Climb?

    As with any cycling activity, wearing appropriate cycling attire is recommended. This includes a helmet, padded shorts, and layers that can be adjusted to the weather conditions. Given the climb's intensity, breathable fabrics are advisable. In cooler weather, consider arm warmers, a gilet, or a light jacket. Always prioritize comfort and safety.

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