Mesa do Imperador Vista Chinesa

Rio De Janeiro, Brasilien

Der Mesa do Imperador Vista Chinesa ist ein Anstieg von 8.5 Kilometer. Dies ist ein Anstieg der Kategorie 1. Er liegt in Rio De Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien. Die durchschnittliche Steigung dieses Anstiegs beträgt 7.4% mit einem Maximum von 13.2%. Der Mesa do Imperador Vista Chinesa steigt von 21 Meter am Anfang bis 480 Meter an der Spitze, mit insgesamt 549 Höhenmetern.

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Mesa do Imperador Vista Chinesa Profil

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Entfernung 8.5 km
Höhenunterschied 549 m
Durchschnittliche Steigung 7.4 %
Maximale Steigung 13.2 %
Anstiegskategorie 1
Minimale Höhe 21 m
Maximale Höhe 480 m

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Beschreibung

The men's and women's 2016 Olympic cycling road course started at Fort Copacabana and included the Vista Chinesa Circuit. This course sector features 2 of the 4 climbs in the 2016 route layout. The circuit ran clockwise from the Estr. da Gávea, first for the Canoas climb (Estr. das Canoas), then the Vista Chinesa climb (Estr. da Vista Chinesa) before descending back to Av. Niemeyer (the coastal stretch which connects the circuit to the main route).

In the race on the second pitch of the final climb, Van Vleuten put in a dig and Abbott was the only one able to go across. At the top of the Vista Chinesa, Abbott and Van Vleuten had 22 seconds on van der Breggen, Longo Borghini and Johansson.

On the descent, Van Vleuten left the clearly timid Abbott behind, but her aggressive approach ended badly with a crash on one of the final bends as she enjoyed half a minute over Abbott. The American had 38 seconds over the chasing group as she reached the bottom, but it was not enough. Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands) won the Olympic gold in the women's road race, out-sprinting Emma Johansson (Sweden) and Elisa Longo Borghini (Italy) to inherit the title from teammate Marianne Vos.

Although the climb is called the Vista Chinesa, the real top is at the Mesa do Imperador.