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21:45 GMT         Day 18 of 90, Season 71    

Oslo Grand Prix   Norway


Length: 130 km

The capital of Norway with its beautiful terrain to challenge puncheurs annually host the Oslo Grand Prix. The race is marked with a big fat red ring in the calendar of every hiller in division 3. The race starts south of Oslo, in Drammen. The city, formerly best known as a hole on Norway’s largest highway, has revitalized itself, and have the honor of hosting the start of the Grand Prix.

The first challenge of the...

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Prizes

  Winner

14.000 $  

  Second

12.000 $  

  Third

10.000 $  

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Sign up criteria:

Division 3
Maximum rank: 110
Minimum rank: 180



Sign up ending
Thursday 14:00 7/11-2024 GMT

Race starting
Friday 14:00 8/11-2024 GMT


Winners of Oslo Grand Prix

Rider, Team

Edition

  Belgium Arne Roussel, LeoLeoLeo

62   

  Laos Kengchay Phachansili, CosaNostra cycling

61   

  Belgium Jean Thecle, Gifflar World Team

60   

  Netherlands Leroy Lokin, DeRodeLantaarn

59   

  Nigeria Kelechi Johnson, Sasol Leeus

58   

  France Alphonse Vallet, Beardy Bikers

57   

  Poland Konstanty Iwanicki, Ludolfina Lublin

56   

  Denmark Mick Wivel, Scorpions POPRAD

55   

  Australia Parker Ross, Team Jayco

54   

  Norway Gard Børresen, PtbaGooner

53   

  United States Virgin Islands Wyman Lanphere, Abs stars

52   

  Poland Krzysztof Wieczorek, Tashkent Browncoats

51   

  Morocco Said Reguigui, Peak Cycling

50   

  Italy Marciano Hanori, Maglia Nera

49   

  Sweden Petter Molin, 6feet

48   

  Czech Republic Patrik Berky, CARO BIKE TEAM

47   

  Netherlands Maas Steels, Cyclocomotiv

46   

  Serbia Zdravko Tanasević, ABK

45   

  Romania Fabian Marin, Sasol Leeus

44   

  Sweden Erik Lagerkrans, Simoni crew

43   

  Belgium Jacky Du Sausois, Sigue Sigue Sputnik

42   

  Portugal Donato Dornelas, Vitória FC

41   

  Kenya Wesley Rop, Twente Cycling Team

40   

  Denmark Matthis Cramer, Flanders Fields

39   

  Portugal Guilherme Quintino, Optimus Prime

38   

  Ireland Maddox Canapini, Burren Connemara

37   

  Colombia Rufo Marroquín, Help

36   

  Belgium Christian Van Der Talen, Team JebeDaiaS

35   

  Italy Cirocco Quartinie, Bilal

34   

  Brazil Vinício Dutra, VC Botafogo

33   

  Denmark Bastian Hviid, Official Hooligans

32   

  Norway Aleksander Hetland, Team WonderDee

31   

  Bermuda Keegan Pinson, Pterodromae Cahow

30   

  Uzbekistan Filip Varushkin, FretexHIBAS

29   

  Bermuda Keegan Pinson, Pterodromae Cahow

28   

  Bermuda Sidney Lacy, Pterodromae Cahow

27   

  Norway Robert Sand, Team JebeDaiaS

26   

  Spain Sebastiano Catalan, Drake Racing

25   

  Belgium Yannis Weygaerts, LFC Rado team

24   

  Qatar Abdul-Hafiz Irfan, Boys San

23   

  USA Don Helton, lastplace1414

22   

  Spain Cirilo Sieres, Sputniks Colorados

21   

  USA Rick Palmer, Red Brigade CT

20   

  Scotland Griswald Pepper, old town racing club

19   

  Netherlands Meint Hemmen, AMT racing

18   

  Zimbabwe Tapuwa Mathema, Opium Fueled

17   

  Ukraine Yaroslav Morozov, VC Botafogo

16   

  Netherlands Rafael Zandstra, De Pedaal

15   

  Sweden Hannes Jönsson, Burren Connemara

14   

  Laos Chaleunsouk Souvanhno, Equipo Easy On

13   

  Ireland Lester Addy, Shelbourne FCCC

12   

  Syria Salim Wajeeh, Equipe 44

11   

  USA Dwayne Reiswig, Alpha Plus

10   

  Portugal Zeferino Seabra, qazpl

9   

  Belgium Wit Portai, omega pharma lotto

8   

  Sweden Daniel Sverkersson, Team Freak

7   

  Italy Aldo Iacovaro, Dutch Rudders

6   

  USA Roderick Soule, Zoncolan

5   

  Sweden Felix Holm, Team Unibet

4   

  Germany Gunar Jung, silvertempo

3   

  Australia Wyatt Norejko, Team Wells

2   

  USA Dixon Gregson, Hound Racing

1   




Ranking Information
Oslo Grand Prix is a part of the OCM Tour.

OCM Tour Points

Points

  Winner

100  

  Second

80  

  Third

60  

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Description

The terrain in Oslo Grand Prix hardly includes any climbs and has only easy downhills. The terrain includes an average amount of 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: 7,7 m/s.


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Teams participating

Teams (24)
  Belgium Flanders Fields
  Portugal DeltaSLB
  France Beardy Bikers
  Denmark mortenryt
  Hungary Papkompania
  Germany Allgäu
  Belgium Team Belfius
  South Africa Rigana
  Australia Tailgunning Sandbagers
  Italy TJ Banik OKD
  Portugal AC Lisboa
  South Africa World Communism Team
  Switzerland Siporex
  Portugal parderodas
  Liechtenstein Pulse Cycling
  Kyrgyzstan chupacabra
  Belgium Comfius
  Belgium LeoLeoLeo
  New Zealand Velo Kiwi
  Lithuania CT Baltics
  Turkey Manisaspor
  Canada Squiffinator
  Netherlands 1 2 Cycle
  Netherlands Hard Gaat Ie

        Spain Ramón De Souza (53)
        Netherlands Jim Krabbé (45)
        Czech Republic Zoran Sokol (51)
        Poland Zbysław Leśniak (39)
        Laos Davone Savthong (40)
        Poland Oskar Adamczyk (57)




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