Length: 58 km
Abbey Road Studios is a famous venue where the rock giants like The Beatles and Pink Floyd have recorded their best songs. The Beatles even called one of their albums "Abbey Road" and a photo of the musicians crossing the street served as the album cover. Today the pedestrian crossing in front of the recording studio is the start and finish line of the Abbey Road cycling race.
London is a busy place and streets cannot... Read moreAbbey Road Studios is a famous venue where the rock giants like The Beatles and Pink Floyd have recorded their best songs. The Beatles even called one of their albums "Abbey Road" and a photo of the musicians crossing the street served as the album cover. Today the pedestrian crossing in front of the recording studio is the start and finish line of the Abbey Road cycling race.
London is a busy place and streets cannot be closed for long, so the organizers settled for five loops of 11.5 kms each, which is great for spectators, as the peloton will pass them few times. At first riders go north along the Abbey Road and Westend road, then jump onto the Finchley road and ride south towards the Regent's Park, which they circle around to find themselves back at the Abbey Road again.
The fastest sprinter is awarded with a microphone-like trophy and the ceremony is usually followed by a rock concert in the nearby Lord's Cricket Ground.
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Winner | 12.000 $
| Second | 10.000 $
| Third | 9.000 $
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Winners of Abbey Road Race
| Ranking Information Abbey Road Race is a part of the OCM Tour.
Description
The terrain in Abbey Road Race has no climbs and has only easy downhills. The terrain has no hills and has many flat and straight roads. The finishing is a very technical sprint demanding the riders to do a good sprint in the end. The route is very technical. Wind speed: 6,1 m/s.
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