Length: 120 km
This race goes from the sea side all the way to the other side of the country and the border with Laos. The race starts at the boulevard of Cua Lo, a famous beach in the province Nghe An. Even though the beach is not very well known by tourists, Cua Lo still attracts many many visitors. People from Ha Noi who want to relax for the weekend often chose to go to Cua Lo.
After the start in Cua Lo the peleton will follow ... Read moreThis race goes from the sea side all the way to the other side of the country and the border with Laos. The race starts at the boulevard of Cua Lo, a famous beach in the province Nghe An. Even though the beach is not very well known by tourists, Cua Lo still attracts many many visitors. People from Ha Noi who want to relax for the weekend often chose to go to Cua Lo.
After the start in Cua Lo the peleton will follow the river Song Lam towards Vinh City, the capital of Nghe An. Vinh is a city with about 400.000 inhabitants. It is close to the place of birth of Ho Chi Minh, the founder of modern day Vietnam.The peleton will make a small parade detour into the city, passing the statue of Ho Chi Minh at the Ho Chi Minh square before going back to the river Song Lam and continue their race to the border.
Up to the last 20km the race will be on flat wide roads with reasonable tarmac, hence little technique is needed other then avoiding the occasional hole in the road.
The last 20 to 25km of the race will be hilly with some tough climbing at the end of the race up to the finish line.
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Winner | 9.500 $
| Second | 8.500 $
| Third | 8.000 $
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Winners of Cua Lò - Cau Treo
| Ranking Information Cua Lò - Cau Treo is a part of the OCM Tour.
Description
The terrain in Cua Lò - Cau Treo includes many climbs and has only easy downhills. The terrain hardly includes any hills and has no flat distances. The stage ends on a small and easy climb. The finishing climb never gets steep. The route isn't technical at all. Wind speed: 6,7 m/s.
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