Length: 154 km
This one day race held in the Eastern part of Norway truly is a classic. The 154km route contains the very essence of cycling and many riders say it is their favorite race in the calendar.
It begins with a medium-steep climb just after rolling out of town, which is the first great opportunity to attack. If anyone tries his luck at this point, he would have around 80km of flat and hilly roads to settle a gap to the pel... Read moreThis one day race held in the Eastern part of Norway truly is a classic. The 154km route contains the very essence of cycling and many riders say it is their favorite race in the calendar.
It begins with a medium-steep climb just after rolling out of town, which is the first great opportunity to attack. If anyone tries his luck at this point, he would have around 80km of flat and hilly roads to settle a gap to the peleton. After passing the 100km banner there are two bigger hills where the favorites can test their legs or... start to worry, if they didn't catch the breakaway yet! However the best is still to come with the climb of the day with only 20km to go and a neck-breaking descent towards the flat section just before the finish line.
The winner here would need to be a true all-rounder who can accelerate during the final climb, maintain the advantage on the tricky downhill and, if anyone is still on his wheel, outsprint the rivals on the streets of Oslo. Providing that he caught that smart dude who broke away just after the start...
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Winner | 15.000 $
| Second | 12.000 $
| Third | 10.000 $
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Winners of Classic Oslo
| Ranking Information Classic Oslo is a part of the OCM Tour.
Description
The terrain in Classic Oslo includes many climbs and has a few incredibly hard downhills. The terrain hardly includes any 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 isn't technical at all. Wind speed: 0,9 m/s.
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