Length: 99 km
San Fernando is the capital city of the Colchagua province in Chile, it’s a very beautiful city located in a fertile valley, most known for its rodeos. But once every year, the rodeo horses stay in their stables, and the inhabitants prepare themselves for the San Fernando cycling race.
Although it is not as big or prestigious as other cycling races in Chile, like the Ruta de Santiago de Chile and the Copa Ciclista ... Read moreSan Fernando is the capital city of the Colchagua province in Chile, it’s a very beautiful city located in a fertile valley, most known for its rodeos. But once every year, the rodeo horses stay in their stables, and the inhabitants prepare themselves for the San Fernando cycling race.
Although it is not as big or prestigious as other cycling races in Chile, like the Ruta de Santiago de Chile and the Copa Ciclista de Copiapó, the race distinguishes itself from these other Chilean races by its many ascents and descents. Often being branded as ‘the hardest Chilean cycling race’, the race starts on the edge of the city of San Fernando, and goes all the way up to the Andes mountain range, finishing at the top of the beautiful Alto de los Lirios.
Even though the race is relatively short (only 99km), it remains very tough because of the many climbs, and each year, many participants fail to reach the finish. During the final climb up the Alto de los Lirios, only the best climbers remain, and the riders have to push themselves to the limit if they want to have a shot at winning the race. This means the San Fernando is always a very beautiful victory in a riders palmarès, because the wins are always fiercely contested.
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Winner | 11.000 $
| Second | 9.000 $
| Third | 8.000 $
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Division 6 Maximum rank: 340 Minimum rank: 440
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Sign up ending Monday 11:20 18/11-2024 GMT
Race starting Tuesday 11:20 19/11-2024 GMT |
Winners of San Fernando
| Ranking Information San Fernando is a part of the OCM Tour.
Description
The terrain in San Fernando includes many steep and hard climbs and has a few incredibly hard downhills. The terrain includes many tough and long hills and has no flat distances. The finishing of the stage is a very steep tough climb giving many possibilities for the best climbers in the peleton. The route is very technical. Wind speed: 13,5 m/s.
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