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Belgium could be the global capital of bike racing. Over the years, some of the strongest cyclists of all time have come out of this country, including the great Eddie Merckx. The country's rolling hills make it a perfect and demanding location for bike races, like the iconic Liege-Bastogne-Liege, one of the most prestigious one day races on the World Tour.
This page provides a comprehensive summary of the most epic road bike climbs in Belgium. These can be viewed on this page via the map (zoom in to view climbs in particular areas), by Climb Cards (photo and stats), or by a detailed list that can be arranged in metric or imperial units by difficulty, distance (longest climbs in the area), altitude gained, highest elevation (highest summit), average grade (sort by varying distances), lowest start point, etc. Visit the Climb Page to see details and photos for that particular bike climb.
The hardest bike climbs in Belgium are 1. Haussire, 2. Côte de la Redoute, 3. Col du Rosier, 4. Cote de Stockeu, 5. Route De Saint-Vith, 6. Cote de la Roche aux Faucans, 7. Cote de Wanne, 8. Mur de Huy, 9. Cote de la Haute Levee, and 10. Cote de La Roche-en-Ardenne