Amstel Gold, Part 2
The Amstel Gold Race is a one-day classic road cycling race held annually since 1966 in the province of Limburg, Netherlands. It traditionally marks the turning point of the spring classics, with the climbers and stage racers replacing the cobbled classics riders as the favourites. Since 1989 the event has been included in season-long competitions at the highest level of the UCI World Tour. It is the only one-day World Tour race staged in the Netherlands and is considered the most important Dutch road cycling event. Dutchman Jan Raas holds the winning record with five victories.
Region: Limburg
City: Cadier en Keer
Distance: 18.83 km
Elevation Gain: 316 m
Elevation Loss: 247 m
Difficulty: 189 (Easy)
FIETS Index: 0.07 FIETS
Avg Grade: 0.69 %
Max cat climb: 4
Min elevation: 122 m
Max elevation: 224 m
Ride Category: Hilly