The Brocken (also called Blocksberg) is the highest mountain in all of northern Germany at 1141 meters above sea level. The mountain and its surroundings in the Harz National Park are one of the most popular destinations in Germany. The Brocken is the most dominant mountain in Germany and thus quite comparable to Mont Ventoux.
Among other things, it is also known as the meeting place of witches for the witches' Sabbath on Walpurgis Night on April 30.
Our route is still a little longer than the pure ascent to the summit. We start in Benneckenstein and drive via Tanne, Königshütte, Elend and Schierke to the Brocken. The descent then leads via Elend and Sorge to the end point in Tanne.
This RLV is only available as a download version and for selected countries on USB stick. After payment is booked you will receive the necessary download link.
Leaderboard of course
# | Name | System | Segment | Date | Distance | Time | Ø Speed | Ø Power |
---|
1 | Neza van der Leeuw | TTS4 | | 23-01-25 | 55.8 km | 02:00:25 | 27.8 km/h | 174 W |
A superscript value in the power indicates a set factor. Only the fastest training is displayed per driver and track.