{{Infobox cycling hill climb | name = Kruisberg | image = | caption = | max_elevation_m = 122 | location = {{flagicon|Flanders}} Flanders<br>{{flagicon|Belgium}} Belgium | start =Ronse | altitude_m = 90 | length_km = 1.0 | gradient = 6 | maxgradient = 9.8 }} thumb | right | alt=Kruisberg, 2018 | Kruisberg, 2018 The '''Kruisberg''', also known as '''Oude Kruisberg''' or '''Oude Kruisens''', is a hill and road in the city of Ronse, in Flanders, Belgium. With its top at 122&nbsp;m altitude, it is one of many hill formations in the Flemish Ardennes, in the south of East-Flanders. The road starts going gently uphill from the center of Ronse. The upper and steepest part of the climb consists of 450 m of cobbled surface.

Kruisberg is the unofficial name of the ''Oudestraat'' and ''Oude Kruisens'' roads, which run parallel to Ronse's actual Kruisberg, a broad concrete road. Hence the climb is frequently referred to as ''Oude Kruisberg''. In Flemish media the climb is often erroneously called ''Oude Kruiskens'' – with k. The Kruisberg should not be confused with the Kluisberg, a nearby hill and forest in the neighbouring municipality of Kluisbergen.

==Cycling== The climb is best known from road bicycle racing, as it regularly features in the spring classics, most notably the Tour of Flanders. The 1.000 m climb starts going gently uphill from the center of Ronse. The upper – and steepest – part of the climb has a roughly paved cobbled surface, totaling 450 m of cobbles. After the cobbled section, the road continues on a 23 m elevation on a broad gently sloped asphalt road to the top of the Hotond hill which overlooks the city. In the Tour of Flanders roadbook, the climb is categorized as ''Kruisberg–Hotond''; the total distance of the double climb is 2.500 m at an average gradient of 5%.<ref name="Roadmap"/>

The climb was first included in the Tour of Flanders route in 1973 and has become a fixed location in the route since the race's restyling in 2012. In recent years, it comes at 26&nbsp;km from the finish in Oudenaarde, as the last climb before the iconic Oude Kwaremont and Paterberg climbs.<ref name="Roadmap">{{cite web|title=100° Ronde van Vlaanderen. Wegwijzer|url=http://rvv.pro.p.assets.flandersclassics.be/files/3177/original/rvv2016-elite-men-roadmap-26nov15.pdf?1448970526|website=rondevanvlaanderen.be|publisher=Flanders Classics|access-date=5 December 2015}}</ref>

The Kruisberg is also regularly included in the Three Days of De Panne, E3 Harelbeke and the Tour of Flanders for Women.

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==External links== * [http://maps.google.be/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=50.754975,3.592787&daddr=Kruisstraat%2FN60b&hl=nl&geocode=%3BFeaTBgMdDrw2AA&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=15&sll=50.753835,3.591285&sspn=0.012055,0.038452&ie=UTF8&z=15/ Kruisberg Trajectory on Google Maps]

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Category:Climbs in cycle racing in Belgium Category:Tour of Flanders Category:Mountains and hills of East Flanders