On the 21st of August, the peloton will have another round of racing in Germany as the sprinters will get treated with another high-level race. This time in Hamburg, the
BEMER Cyclassics make their return as one of the hotspots for the fast men.
The route is 205 kilometers long, with the first two third almost
completely flat through northern Germany. There isn’t too much to analyze, most
riders will be looking to save their legs for the final third were the impact
can be made on the race.
Hamburg - Hamburg, 204.7 kilometers
The main feature of the race will be the Waseberg, the race’s iconic
steep hilltop, on the banks of the Elbe river. It is 1 kilometer long at 7%,
not the hardest of hilltops but the gradients do ramp up to 16% in it’s middle.
It’s a short and explosive climb, with a downhill run-in to the base, there
will be on each occasion a heavy fight for positioning and inevitable attacks.
The climb summits with 67.5, 25 and 17 kilometers to go. The final two
ascents will be separated by a very short distance, allowing for tactics and
aggressive racing to develop. After going through them however, it will be a
flat run-in back to the center of Hamburg and into a likely sprint.
Waseberg: 1Km; 7% average gradient; 67.5, 25 and 17Km to go
This is the final circuit the riders will race around Hamburg.
However, when coming to the finish they will only ride the final 1.9 kilometers
of it, hence skipping most of the technical sections. It won’t be a technical
finale, however it is relatively narrow towards the end, positioning will be
crucial and the gradients won’t have anything noteworthy.