Eyserbosweg

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Eyserbosweg is a steep, iconic climb in the Limburg region of the Netherlands, renowned as one of the decisive ascents in professional road cycling races.

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instanceOf cycling climb
hill
road climb
country Netherlands
hasAverageGradient about 8%
hasClimate temperate oceanic
hasClimbCategory short, steep Ardennes-style climb
hasElevationGain about 100 m
hasLength about 1.1 km
hasMaximumGradient about 18%
hasNameOrigin named after Eys and the adjacent forest (bos)
hasNearbyClimb Fromberg
Gulperberg
Keutenberg
hasRoleInRace late-race selection point in Amstel Gold Race
hasScenery views over South Limburg countryside
hasSection crest on plateau
lower approach through Eys
steep wooded middle section
hasSignage cycling climb markers
hasTrafficDirection two-way traffic
isAccessibleBy bicycle
car
isComparableTo other Amstel Gold Race climbs
isFeaturedIn Dutch cycling media
international cycling guides
isKnownFor decisive role in professional cycling races
iconic status among Dutch climbs
steep gradients
isPartOf South Limburg
surface form: South Limburg Hills
isPopularWith amateur cyclists
professional cyclists
locatedIn Limburg
South Limburg
locatedInMunicipality Gulpen-Wittem
locatedNear Eys
locatedOn Eyserbos
regionType Heuvelland
roadType public road
safetyConsideration narrow road
steep descent on opposite side
surfaceType asphalt
tourismType cycling tourism attraction
usedFor road cycling
usedIn Amstel Gold Race
Volta Limburg Classic
local cyclosportive events

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Amstel Gold Race notableClimb Eyserbosweg