Length: 97 km
Hakuba Village Race is a race in the ancient Shinano Province, once part of the holdings of Matsumoto. Today it features mountain ranges and onsen with magnificent views.
Starting in Omachi, the race leads to Hakuba the eponym, exploring the Japanese Alps and show the riders a decent technical race with climbs and descends.
From Omachi the riders head east with a false flat climb towards Shinmeisha shrine in Miasa, a ... Read moreHakuba Village Race is a race in the ancient Shinano Province, once part of the holdings of Matsumoto. Today it features mountain ranges and onsen with magnificent views.
Starting in Omachi, the race leads to Hakuba the eponym, exploring the Japanese Alps and show the riders a decent technical race with climbs and descends.
From Omachi the riders head east with a false flat climb towards Shinmeisha shrine in Miasa, a small hamlet on the slopes of the famous Alps.
The road from Miasa leads us to Ogawa, labeled one of the most beautiful villages in Japan. A steep but short climb before a long downhill towards Kinasa. From Kinasa the riders are waiting a long false flat up the mountain climbing westwards again.
The climb to Hakuba Minekata is long and winding and ends in a short and technical deecsend into Hakuba vilage where the riders pass through the city center to finish the race with a decisive climb to Hokujo. A side peak of the famous Karamatsu mountain. 15 U turn bends will give the riders their last test before they can relax in the Happo pond onsen and a magnificent view over the Japanese Alps.
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Winner | 8.000 $
| Second | 6.000 $
| Third | 4.000 $
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Winners of Hakuba Village Race
| Ranking Information Hakuba Village Race is a part of the OCM Tour.
Description
The terrain in Hakuba Village Race includes many climbs and has a few incredibly hard downhills. The terrain includes a few hills and has no flat distances. The stage has a very easy and flat sprint, meaning that the stage possibly will end in a mass sprint. The route doesn't demand much technique from the riders. Wind speed: 4,6 m/s.
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