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  1. clevelandexile on

    The most I’ve ever attempted was 16% on a nice quiet country road and I had to bail after about 100 meters (let’s just say that I don’t have a climber’s build). I’m breaking out in a cold sweat just thinking about 22% on those semi-ancient cobbles!

  2. I’m going to have to look this route up. It looks really nice! I may have to make an exception to previous experience. What do those bricks signify that there is one for each rider?

    There was one time in my life when I got inspired and wanted to try some cobbles. I rode to this beautiful, small town named Thor in the Netherlands (they have a great pancake house). I learned immediately that I for sure do not like cobbles.

    If you’re in for more adventure in the “area” the Limburg area of the Netherlands has nice hills and beautiful scenery. Some climbs from the Amstel Gold race can get steep too. There’s Col du Cauberg and a 22% grade in Schin Op Guel.

    https://preview.redd.it/svc3qz5x3slf1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1e62b98a80bfa2d44d162b810c001393390d605c

  3. HolmesMycroft9172 on

    It really is the holy land. Yes there is a pun in there somewhere. Still what an amazing place and trip of a lifetime.

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