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Waseberg

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17: 115:), several times. It is the main difficulty within the race. A public festival is usually taking place there as many viewers gather at the course and in front of a large video screen with a DJ/presenter as well as around the beer and ice cream stands. 83:
The ascent of the Waseberg from the shore of the Elbe up to the village of Blankenese is with its 70 meters and an average slope of over 10% one of the steepest in Hamburg. Its length is approximately 700 meters. The first 400 meters run on the
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The hill gained notoriety primarily by the steeply rising road of the same name to a small plateau near the hilltop as a challenge in cycling. In addition, the bus circle line 488 from
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The Waseberg therefore is being driven over since 1997 annually by the cycling world elite in the course of
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the third highest peak of the city and the second highest of the quarter of Blankenese (behind
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then starts after a sharp right curve. These last 300 meters have a slope of 16%.
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2007 Vattenfall Cyclassics
Blankenese
Hamburg
Germany
sea level (NN)
Baursberg
Elbe
Blankenese railway station
EuroEyes Cyclassics
World Tour races
Eschborn–Frankfurt
Der Waseberg, der alpinste Berg der Stadt
Hamburger Abendblatt
Vattenfall Cyclassics: The Big Preview
Cycling Weekly
53°33′44″N 9°47′45″E / 53.5622°N 9.7958°E / 53.5622; 9.7958
Categories
Altona, Hamburg
Hills of Hamburg
Cycling in Germany

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