Cotacol Hunting

Your cotacol bucket list

How it all started

The COTACOL is a belgian reference book about cycling uphill, made by Daniel Gobert and Jean-Pierre Legros in 1989. In it are descriptions of the thousand toughest climbs for cyclists. Each climb is described by several facts: name, a short description, height, grade, length, what state the road surface is in, average climbing time for an amateur or a professional road cyclist. The combined authors measured 1.869.800 km, rode up a height of 112.396 meters and measured nearly 30.000 data points to compose this book. Each hill has a so-called COTACOL score. This score is determined using several parameters: grade, length, road surface. A higher score means a tougher climb. More than 30 years later, some cycling & tech enthousiasts virtually got together and built apps, web sites and integrated with Strava, so that the modern cyclist can now plan rides to conquer as much Cotacols as possible and automatically flag them when integrating with Strava.

Combined achievements

8690 registered users

have collected 70.808.100 Cotacol points

  • João did Taaienberg, Kortekeer and Berendries yesterday
  • Lo did Hautregard yesterday
  • Adrien did Côte de Henripont yesterday
  • Jérôme did L'M de Bomerée yesterday
  • Tom did Côte de Pétria yesterday
  • Didier did Tour de Muache yesterday
  • mqxou did L'Escalette yesterday
  • Dries did Roche à Frêne yesterday
  • R.V. did Le Fi yesterday
  • Gérard did Rue Nouveau Monde yesterday
  • Karen did Côte de la Chapelle Piérard yesterday
  • François did Côte d'Aisomont yesterday
  • Thibaut did Route des Trois Frères yesterday
  • Karel did Toverberg yesterday
  • Guillaume did La Croix-Maillard and L'Étoile yesterday
  • Pierre did Côte de Ferrières yesterday
  • philip did Kauterhof yesterday
  • Arnaud did Côte de Becco yesterday
  • Sacha did Sur le Thier 1 days ago
  • Denis did Côte de Bauche 1 days ago

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