Côte de Haute-Leveé
Stavelot, Belgium
The Côte de Haute-Leveé is a col with a length of 3.6 kilometer. This is a category 3 col. It is located in Stavelot, Walloon Region, Belgium. The average grade of this col is 5.6% with a maximum of 12.1%. The Côte de Haute-Leveé ascents from 299 meter at the start, to 502 meter at the top, with a total of 203 ascending meters.
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Facts
Distance | 3.6 km |
Elevation gain | 203 m |
Average grade | 5.6 % |
Maximum grade | 12.1 % |
Climb category | 3 |
Minimum elevation | 299 m |
Maximum elevation | 502 m |
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Description
The Côte de la Haute-Levée is a climb of 3,600 meters with an average gradient of 5.6% and a portion of 12% at the start of the slope. An annoying climb is that, on a busy, straight road between Stavelot and Francorchamps. On 29 June 1998, a truck loaded with paint got into trouble on a full descent towards Stavelot when the brakes failed. The danger exploded into the center of the town, which was followed by a number of explosions. Two people died, 71 were injured and 20 houses were razed to the ground.
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