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Amstel Gold Race 365 Lus 2 '26

Loop 2 is approximately 85 kilometers long and takes cyclists toward the Vaalserberg. Riders will conquer around 1,300 meters of elevation within the municipalities of Vaals and Gulpen-Wittem. The route includes challenging climbs such as the Daalhemerweg, Gulperberg, Camerig, Eyserbosweg, Keutenberg, and of course, the Vaalserberg itself. This is the most demanding loop of the four, and it is therefore considered suitable only for well-trained and experienced cyclists.

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Amstel Gold Race 365 Lus 3 '26

This 76-kilometer loop takes you through some of the most scenic parts of the Heuvelland. While many of the well-known Amstel Gold Race climbs are skipped, they’re replaced by a variety of lesser-known but equally beautiful and challenging ascents. That’s in addition to the iconic climbs that help decide the race each year: the Geulhemmerberg, Bemelerberg, and the legendary Cauberg.

And the cherry on top? The Mathieu van der Poel Allee!

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Amstel Gold Race 365 Lus 4 '26

Loop 4 is a completely new loop of 86 kilometers, alternating municipalities familiar from the Amstel Gold Race with municipalities, and therefore routes, not directly known due to the passage of the Amstel Gold Race. The route features approximately 750 meters of elevation gain over many climbs unknown to the general public. After starting in Valkenburg, the following municipalities are successively visited: Beekdaelen, Sittard-Geleen, Brunssum, Landgraaf, Heerlen, Kerkrade, Simpelveld, and Voerendaal.

Distance: 86.1 km

Elevation Gain: 755 m

*This loop was introduced together with a changed loop 1 on 8 april 2024 to replace the former Loop 1.

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Historical climbs of the Amstel Gold Race

Since the beginning of the Amstel Gold Race in 1966, Limburg has been the battleground for the riders. In the beginning there was only one lap through Limburg, but the organisers started looking for more and more extreme climbs. At this moment the Amstel Gold Race is the race with the most climbs in the professional peloton.

This jersey is a tribute to the many climbs that have made the Amstel Gold Race what it is today. In the course of time, the finish has often changed location, so that each time other slopes were decisive. In the beginning the Snijdersberg and Lange Raarberg, and later on of course the Pietersberg and Cauberg.

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Historical climbs of the Volta Limburg Classic

The Volta Limburg Classic (until 2011 Hel van het Mergelland) is a one-day cycling race that is held in the Dutch South Limburg Mergelland and the Belgian Voerstreek.

This race is one of the toughest classics in the Dutch cycling world, with tough climbs, fast descents, early dropouts, rain and hail, crashes, narrow victories and talented winners. The race is described in the south as a "pearl of cycling".

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Ronde van Vlaanderen - Blue Loop '26

The blue loop (80km) is the shortest of the three on offer from the Centrum Ronde Van Vlaanderen, but this by no guarantees an easy day in the saddle. It's Parcours is a circuit around the finale of the Ronde beginning with the classic trio of the Oude Kwaremont, Paterberg and Koppenberg. If you've still got the legs you'll continue on to the Taaienberg, Kruisberg and Hotondberg before returning to Oudenaarde.

The Tour of Flanders Route is a looping cycling route in the Flemish Ardennes in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The tourist cycle route strings together the various hills climbed by the riders during the Tour of Flanders. The Tour of Flanders route is signposted by Tourism East Flanders and consists of three signposted loops: the blue, the red and the yellow loop. All cobbled lanes and slopes on the route are indicated by a sign showing length and gradient.

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Ronde van Vlaanderen - Red Loop '26

The Red Loop (116km) will route you through the beautiful Flemish Ardennes all the way to Geraardsbergen with its mythical ‘Muur’. But the 20% cobbles up the chapel aren't the only challenge you'll face... Classic hills like Foreest, the Berendries, the Bosberg and the Eikenberg are also dotted throughout a challenging route that boasts over 1600 climbing meters.

The Tour of Flanders Route is a looping cycling route in the Flemish Ardennes in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The tourist cycle route strings together the various hills climbed by the riders during the Tour of Flanders. The Tour of Flanders route is signposted by Tourism East Flanders and consists of three signposted loops: the blue, the red and the yellow loop. All cobbled lanes and slopes on the route are indicated by a sign showing length and gradient.

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Ronde van Vlaanderen - Yellow Loop '26

Cobbles are the speciality of the yellow loop (102 km) where you will be challenged by some serious cobblestone roads, such as Huispontweg, Doorn, the famous Paddestraat and Kerkgate. That's not all, however, the Wolvenberg, Nokereberg and the famed Molenberg will put your climbing legs to the test also.

The Tour of Flanders Route is a looping cycling route in the Flemish Ardennes in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The tourist cycle route strings together the various hills climbed by the riders during the Tour of Flanders. The Tour of Flanders route is signposted by Tourism East Flanders and consists of three signposted loops: the blue, the red and the yellow loop. All cobbled lanes and slopes on the route are indicated by a sign showing length and gradient.

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