Cotacol 2024 unwrapped
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
9759 registered users
have collected 85.543.242 Cotacol points
- Christophe did Col de la Croix-Jubaru today
- David did Côte du Bois de la Houppe, Les Plachettes and Berendries today
- Laurent did Côte de Dolembreux today
- Bert did Baneberg and Vidaigneberg today
- Arnaud did Côte du Cahoti and Le Tienne de Mont today
- Ludwig did Berg Ten Houtte today
- Luc did Mont-Saint-Aubert Sud-Ouest and Le Grinquier-Ouest today
- john did Roeselberg today
- Steven did Chartreuzenberg, Roeselberg and Wijndries today
- Olivier did Côte de la Redoute, Côte du Hornay and Côte de Foret today
- Jean-François did Col de la Charlerie today
- Bruno did Côte de Cetturu today
- Clement did Côte Maquisard today
- Martin did Côte de la Redoute, Côte de Dolembreux and Côte de Kin today
- Jimmy did Moensberg today
- Bram did Eikenberg and Côte du Bois de la Houppe today
- Daan did Toverberg today
- Sven did Mont-le-Soie, La Levée and Côte du Rosier-Nord II today
- Wouter did Côte du Bois de la Houppe and Berendries today
- Joren did Côte de Foret, Côte de Trasenster-Nord and Côte de Xhierfomont today



