The New York GP is held in historic Central Park, the home of New York City's Century Road Club Association, which hosts the race.
Riders will do 8.4 laps of the 10km circuit. The circuit features one technical S-turn, but otherwise involves no technical corners.
On each lap, the riders will traverse the .4km, 7% Cat's Paw Hill and the .8km, 10% Harlem Hill. While the hills are short, they will offer breaka...
Read moreThe New York GP is held in historic Central Park, the home of New York City's Century Road Club Association, which hosts the race.
Riders will do 8.4 laps of the 10km circuit. The circuit features one technical S-turn, but otherwise involves no technical corners.
On each lap, the riders will traverse the .4km, 7% Cat's Paw Hill and the .8km, 10% Harlem Hill. While the hills are short, they will offer breakaway riders a chance to slip away.
Still, the relatively flat and untechnical course should set up a sprint finish if the sprinters' teams stay organized and keep any breaks within sight.
The race finishes in front of Tavern on the Green -- the same spot where the New York City Marathon finishes -- and the crowds will no doubt be out in mass to cheer the winners to the line.