Length: 77 km
The high hills found in Richmond Park and around it are challenging. During the race you are nearly always on a hill, going down or up meaning some technique is required to race. At one point during the race there is the famous local hill known as Nightingale that has the gradient of the toughest mountains, luckily all the hills found in the race are small in length meaning that the race is more accessible to sprinters. This r... Read moreThe high hills found in Richmond Park and around it are challenging. During the race you are nearly always on a hill, going down or up meaning some technique is required to race. At one point during the race there is the famous local hill known as Nightingale that has the gradient of the toughest mountains, luckily all the hills found in the race are small in length meaning that the race is more accessible to sprinters. This race was founded after sections of this race were used in the London 2012 road race and time trial, such a popular route this is that you can't go out without seeing a single cyclist training on the race course.
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Winner | 9.500 $
| Second | 8.500 $
| Third | 8.000 $
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Winners of Richmond High Hills
| Ranking Information Richmond High Hills is a part of the OCM Tour.
Description
The terrain in Richmond High Hills hardly includes any climbs and has only easy downhills. The terrain includes an average amount of hills and has an amount of average flat distances. The stage has a very easy and flat sprint, meaning that the stage possibly will end in a mass sprint. The route demands a bit of technique from the riders. Wind speed: 4,6 m/s.
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