Aleksander Hetlands Æresritt takes place in the stunning west coast of Norway, with the starting and finishing point set in the heart of Sandnes city center. The challenging route is designed to showcase some of Norway's breathtaking landscapes and scenic towns. The course is inspired by Aleksander Hetland's technical hill climbing skills, making it a true test for even the best hillers in OCM. The first climb that riders wil...
Read moreAleksander Hetlands Æresritt takes place in the stunning west coast of Norway, with the starting and finishing point set in the heart of Sandnes city center. The challenging route is designed to showcase some of Norway's breathtaking landscapes and scenic towns. The course is inspired by Aleksander Hetland's technical hill climbing skills, making it a true test for even the best hillers in OCM. The first climb that riders will face is Grisabakken, along their way to Stavanger. This short but steep hill covers 700 meters with an average gradient of 7%, making for a challenging start.
After completing a local lap in Stavanger, riders will head back towards Sandnes but not before visiting Ålgård and Oltedal. Seldalsbakken climb awaits them next, covering 2.8km with an average gradient of 7.2%. This climb poses another challenge for riders as they showcase their endurance on hilly terrain. Once they complete Seldalsbakken climb, riders enters a local circuit inside Sandnes city center filled with steep hills like Hana hills. This circuit is technically demanding giving an edge to those who excel in handling their bikes on such terrain.
The route boasts stunning landscapes along the way while taking riders through several towns such as Sandnes and Stavanger showcasing how beautiful Norway can be during summer months. Though narrow at times, the roads are smooth throughout creating fast-paced action for cycling enthusiasts. The terrain includes long and tough hills mixed with some flats allowing breakaway groups to form as they try to gain advantage over others. Finally, the finish line encourages riders left in the front group with sprint abilities to showcase their speed towards the end.
If he still rode professionally today, Aleksander Hetland's technical proficiency on hilly terrain would make him a top contender on this course that suits his skillset perfectly. Aleksander Hetlands Æresritt promises an action-packed day full of excitement across one of Norway's most beautiful landscapes honoring one of OCM's greatest hillers of all time!