Keperenberg (79 yards)
Paris-Brussels was until the nineties, together with Milan-Sanremo, one of the longest classics on the calendar. Despite its history, this semi-classic never got the name and fame it deserved. The Keperenberg was just about the last slope of significance in the old edition, before the riders finished on the Houba de Strooperlaan in front of the King Baudouin Stadium. Today the race is called: Brussels Cycling Classic.
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