Du parc national de la Yamaska à Racine

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58 km
23% bike paths
84% unpaved surface
Difficulty
Hard
Difficulty levels
Elevation gain
Very hard
Distance
Intermediate
Slope
Very hard
Vehicle flow
Hard
Coating
Intermediate
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443 m elevation gain

Presentation

Make the pleasure last by completing the tour of the Choinière reservoir, then set off into the heart of the rural landscapes of Val-Saint-François. Despite the shorter distance, the terrain is more demanding, with more hills. The route alternates between country roads and asphalt sections, immersing you in an area renowned for gravel biking.

66 km mostly on gravel roads and country roads. Steeper terrain with several climbs, requiring a good level of effort. Generally rolling sections, with one longer segment on asphalt. Few services on some sections, so expect to be self-sufficient.

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Elevation gain

Climbs : 443m
Downhill runs : 306m
Lowest point : 149m
Highest point : 308m

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