Length: 144 km
The race starts at the end of Lysefjorden in Rogaland County. The riders will follow the spectacular road which rises almost 900 m through a series of 27 hairpin bends links Lysebotn with the outside world. In Lysebotn the riders are close by two very popular tourist destinations.
Preikestolen, also known by the English translations of Preacher's Pulpit or Pulpit Rock, is a steep and massive cliff 604 metres above Ly... Read moreThe race starts at the end of Lysefjorden in Rogaland County. The riders will follow the spectacular road which rises almost 900 m through a series of 27 hairpin bends links Lysebotn with the outside world. In Lysebotn the riders are close by two very popular tourist destinations.
Preikestolen, also known by the English translations of Preacher's Pulpit or Pulpit Rock, is a steep and massive cliff 604 metres above Lysefjorden, opposite the Kjerag plateau. Kjeragbolten is a boulder located at Kjerag plateau. The rock itself is a 5 m³ glacial deposit wedged in the mountain's crevasse.
From the top of Lysebotn, the race continues to Sirdal. The riders have to cross a lot of small hills before they can arrive in Sirdal. Sirdal is the northernmost valley in Vest-Agder County. From Sirdal the next climb starts up to the top of Gravann and Hunnedalen, which is 700 meters above sea level. From the top the riders continue down to Dirdal. From Dirdal it’s hilly all the way to Bryne, before the final climb against the finish line in Bryne.
The race is 144 km long, the riders will climb totally 1900 meters. 900 meters just in the first 15km of the race.
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Winner | 9.500 $
| Second | 8.500 $
| Third | 8.000 $
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Division 8 Maximum rank: 550 Minimum rank: 670
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Sign up ending Wednesday 10:45 23/10-2024 GMT
Race starting Thursday 10:45 24/10-2024 GMT |
Winners of Lysebotn - Bryne
| Ranking Information Lysebotn - Bryne is a part of the OCM Tour.
Description
The terrain in Lysebotn - Bryne includes many hard climbs and has an average difficulty of downhills. The terrain includes an average amount of hills and has only a few flat roads. The stage has a very easy and flat sprint, meaning that the stage possibly will end in a mass sprint. The route demands a bit of technique from the riders. Wind speed: 4,6 m/s.
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