Length: 121 km
Welcome to Nova Scotia or more specifically Yarmouth – “the Gateway to Nova Scotia”. This town on the southern tip of Nova Scotia hosts the Yarmouth GP that takes the Peloton on a circular route around the island. The start and finish are the same and when the Peloton leaves Yarmouth’s Main Street for a varied and technical route, they will need to ride for 121 km before returning to the town. Famous for its lobster fi... Read moreWelcome to Nova Scotia or more specifically Yarmouth – “the Gateway to Nova Scotia”. This town on the southern tip of Nova Scotia hosts the Yarmouth GP that takes the Peloton on a circular route around the island. The start and finish are the same and when the Peloton leaves Yarmouth’s Main Street for a varied and technical route, they will need to ride for 121 km before returning to the town. Famous for its lobster fishing, the Yarmouth GP is part of the Yarmouth Clam Festival, which welcomes thousands of tourists for each season. This means that the riders will be cheered along the route throughout not only the county of Yarmouth, but also when the Peloton visits other counties.
The profile itself calls for a winner having comprehensive skills in all areas and strong sprinting abilities might become decisive, if a break away does not hold off the team mates set in front of the Peloton to catch up. Along with points and money, the winner here will most likely enjoy a fantastic meal with lobsters from the world's largest lobster fishing grounds.
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Winner | 14.000 $
| Second | 12.000 $
| Third | 10.000 $
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Winners of Yarmouth GP
| Ranking Information Yarmouth GP is a part of the OCM Tour.
Description
The terrain in Yarmouth GP hardly includes any climbs and has only easy downhills. The terrain hardly includes any hills and has only a few flat roads. The stage ends on a small and easy climb. The finishing climb never gets steep. The route doesn't demand much technique from the riders. Wind speed: 8,7 m/s.
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