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May 1, 2026
15th GP Vorarlberg p/b Radhaus Rankweil 2026 🇦🇹 (1.2) ME – Nenzing – Nenzing : 163,1 km
GP Vorarlberg is a UCI 1.2 classification that winds its way through the alpine landscapes of western Austria,
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May 1, 2026
15th GP Vorarlberg p/b Radhaus Rankweil 2026 🇦🇹 (1.2) ME – Nenzing – Nenzing : 163,1 km
GP Vorarlberg is a UCI 1.2 classification that winds its way through the alpine landscapes of western Austria, where the roads climb steeply from lush river valleys into the shadow of towering peaks, their surfaces a mix of smooth tarmac and rougher, high-altitude stretches that test both endurance and technique. The terrain is a relentless succession of long, grinding ascents and fast, technical descents, with climbs that stretch for kilometers, their gradients steady and unyielding, often topping out above 1,000 meters where the air grows thin and the wind sweeps across the open slopes. The ascents are punctuated by short, punchy ramps that force repeated accelerations, while the descents twist through tight hairpin bends and narrow lanes, their surfaces occasionally slick with meltwater or loose gravel, demanding constant focus. Between the climbs, the route flattens briefly, but the roads remain exposed, the wind funneled through the valleys, turning even the straightaways into a battle for position. The race typically begins with a controlled tempo, the peloton conserving energy for the challenges ahead, but as the kilometers tick down, the attacks grow more audacious, the climbs serving as natural launchpads for moves that thin the group to the strongest riders. The finish often arrives after a final, lung-searing ascent to a mountain pass or a fast descent into a valley town, where a reduced bunch sprints for victory, or a lone rider who has timed their move to perfection holds off the chasing pack by a handful of seconds, the snow-capped peaks standing sentinel over the race’s climax.
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