Ubachsberg Bergseweg
Voerendaal, Netherlands
The Ubachsberg Bergseweg is a col with a length of 2.6 kilometer. It is located in Voerendaal, Limburg, Netherlands. The average grade of this col is 3.4% with a maximum of 7.8%. The Ubachsberg Bergseweg ascents from 96 meter at the start, to 181 meter at the top, with a total of 85 ascending meters.
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Facts
Distance | 2.6 km |
Elevation gain | 85 m |
Average grade | 3.4 % |
Maximum grade | 7.8 % |
Climb category | None |
Minimum elevation | 96 m |
Maximum elevation | 181 m |
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Description
Bergseweg is a climb from Voerendaal to Ubachsberg in Limburg. The climb was the main slope in the 1967 World Championships, when Eddy Merckx defeated Jan Janssen with a few centimeters in the final sprint in Heerlen. Every year this climb is in the route of the Amstel Gold Race and at the top a revitalization takes place.
- UCI Road World Championships 1967
- Amstel Gold Race 1968, 1970, 1971, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1997, 2012-2019
- Eneco Tour 2015 - Stage 6