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La prueba se disputa este domingo 2 de abril de 2023, con un recorrido de 273,4 kil�metros desde Brujas hasta Ourdenaarde

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E l Tour de Flandes 2023 se disputa este pr�ximo domingo 2 de abril. La prueba flamenca, segundo monumento de la temporada, saldr� en la Plaza del Mercado de Brujas y obligar� a completar 273,4 kil�metros y 3227 metros de desnivel acumulado hasta la meta de Ourdenaarde.

El trazado obligar� a superar 19 cotas y seis tramos de adoqu�n para completar 8'8 kil�metros de pav� . Entre los puntos claves est� el primer Oude Kwaremont (km 136), seguido r�pidamente del Kortekeer, que siempre tensa, y el pav� del Holleweg.

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En el Molenberg (km 171), se har� una primera selecci�n; y despu�s llegar� a hora de la verdad con el encadenado de Oude Kwaremont (km 218), con el exigente Paterberg , las rampas de hasta el 20% del Koppenberg (km 228), seguido a poca distancia del Taaienberg (km 236); y la �ltima cota coronada a 11 de meta.

Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert y Tadej Pogacar acaparar�n todas las miradas. Los Movistar Lazkano, Jorgenson y Garc�a Cortina esperan dar la campanada y nombres como J ulian Alaphilippe, Matej Mohoric, Mads Pedersen, Thomas Pidcock, Christophe Laporte, Tiesj Benoot, Stefan Kung o Michael Matthews aspiran a todo.

Horario y d�nde ver el Tour de Flandes 2023

La 107 De Ronde van Vlaanderen se puede ver a trav�s de RTVE en el canal Teledeporte, Eurosport, Eurosport Player y tambi�n en los canales Eurosport 1 HD y Eurosport 2 HD disponibles en DAZN. En el Pa�s Vasco, Eitb tambi�n emitir� en directo la prueba flamenca. En MARCA os estaremos contando la carrera en directo con los comentarios de M.�. Rodr�guez desde las 14:00 y tras la llegada contar�is con la mejor cr�nica, fotograf�as y los v�deos del segundo monumento de la temporada.

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La emisi�n de la prueba masculina arrancar� a las 10:30 horas (CET). Tras la prueba masculina se conectar� con la femenina, que dar� comienzo a las 15:00 horas y se podr� seguir desde esa hora en la APP.

Inicio : Grote Markt en Brujas - 10:00

Final : Minderbroedersstraat en Oudenaarde - alrededor de las 16:29

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Tour de Flandes 2023: horario, TV y dónde ver la carrera en directo online

Consulta aquí cómo y dónde ver el tour de flandes 2023, una de las grandes clásicas de pavés que se disputa este domingo, 2 de abril..

El ciclista neerlandés Mathieu Van der Poel.

El Tour de Flandes es una de las fechas más señaladas del calendario ciclista. La 107º edición de la carrera se disputará este domingo 2 de abril. Pone el punto final a las clásicas primaverales de Bélgica y es el segundo Monumento del año. La prueba, que discurrirá entre Brujas y Oudenaarde, contará con 273,4 kilómetros en total. Después de unos kilómetros llanos, llegarán los adoquines. La gran batalla llegará con el Koppenberg (600 metros con máximas del 22%), Taainberg o Kruisberg hasta el crucial encadenado formado por el Oude Kwaremont y el Paterberg. El momento donde se producen los ataques finales decisivos al afrontar los 13 kilómetros que llevan a la línea de meta.

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Horario: ¿A qué hora empieza el Tour de Flandes 2023?

La salida neutralizada está programada para las 10:00 horas desde Amberes, mientras que la salida oficial será a las 09:45 . Si la carrera se produce a la velocidad más alta , el final en Oudenaarde estaría previsto sobre las 16:30, mientras que si el ritmo es el más lento previsto, la meta se cruzaría sobre las 17:15 .

Televisión: ¿Cómo ver el Tour de Flandes 2023?

La carrera será emitida por Eurosport 1 con la narración de sus comentaristas habituales a partir de las 10:30 . Por lo tanto, se podrá ver la clásica belga a través de Eurosport Player . También se podrá ver a través de Teledeporte a partir de las 13:35 .

Tour de Flandes 2023 en directo online en AS.com

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La 107ª edición del Tour de Flandes, prueba de un día del calendario UCI World Tour que se disputa el domingo 2 de abril entre Brujas y Oudenaarde, se podrá seguir en directo por televisión de forma íntegra en casi cualquier parte del planeta. La prueba femenina se disputará horas antes y también contará con señal de TV en directo.

A partir de las 09:45 horas (CEST), la carrera se emitirá de manera íntegra e ininterrumpida a través de Eurosport 1 , que llevará la señal a 54 países de Europa, Australia y países de Asia sudoriental, con comentarios en 20 idiomas diferentes.

Además, la carrera se emitirá en España a través del canal temático deportivo de RTVE, Teledeporte ; en el País Vasco en EITB y en Cataluña en TV3 . En Francia será emitida por France TV , en Italia por RAI Sport , en los Países Bajos por NOS , en Dinamarca por TV2 Sport , en Suiza por SRG SSR , en la República Eslovaca por JOJ y en la República Checa por Czech TV .

En América Latina la carrera se podrá seguir en directo por ESPN y en Sudáfrica en Supersport .

A Estados Unidos, Canadá y Australia la señal en directo llegará por FloSports y SBS y a Nueva Zelanda a través de Sky Sports .

Horario de retransmisión del Tour de Flandes 2023

2 de abril : - Eurosport (App): 09:45 - 17:25 h. (CEST) - Eurosport 1: 10:30 - 17:00 h. (CEST) - Teledeporte: 13:35 - 16:50 h. (CEST) - EITB: 15:00 - 17:00 h. (CEST) - TV3: 13:55 - 17:05 h. (CEST)

Horario de retransmisión del Tour de Flandes Femenino 2023

2 de abril : - Eurosport (App): 15:00 - 18:30 h. (CEST) - Eurosport 1: 17:00 - 17:45 h. (CEST)

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Fans of the Tour of Flanders will be denied another showdown between Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease A Bike) this year, after the Belgian sustained multiple fractures in a heavy crash during Dwars door Vlaanderen.

It leaves Van der Poel as the clear favourite, with on-song Dane Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) stepping into the breach as the rider most likely to challenge the imperious Dutchman.

With reigning champion Tadej Pogačar from this year's startlist, the two men will feel more confident. But a Classics win is always reliant on a certain amount of luck, and Van der Poel and Pedersen certainly won't have it all their own way.

Meanwhile the women's race is also something of a clash of the titans, with two-time winner and defending champion Lotte Kopecky and her SD Worx-Protime team-mate forming a potent pairing who will nevertheless have to contend with the likes of Dwars door Vlaanderen winner Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease A Bike) and British hopeful Pfeiffer Georgi (dsm-firmenich PostNL) among others.

This year sees Antwerp take over from Bruges as the alternating host city of the race. The route remains broadly similar to previous years, with greater use of wider roads early on to help prevent crashes being the only change.

For the men, the first berg of 17 will be the Oude Kwaremont, tackled after 137km of racing, while the Wolvenberg at the 72km point is the first of 12 such tests in the women’s race. The Wolvenberg is where both men's and women's races converge, after which the climbs come thick and fast.

It's the final one-two punch of Oude Kwaremont and the Paterberg that often proves the most decisive. Controversial when first devised in 2012, particularly as it meant the omission of the iconic Muur van Geraardsbergen, this finale has since won fans over with its own unique character, which is also influenced by the double punch of the long, gradual Kwaremont and the short yet ultra-steep Paterberg.

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Tour of Flanders 2024 Key Info

Date: March 31 2024 Location: Antwerp 2023 winners: Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates, men); Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx, women) TV: Discovery+ / Eurosport Distance: 270km (men); 163km (women)

Tour of Flanders 2024 route

This year's men's race continues the annual trading game between Bruges and Antwerp, with the latter hosting the start on Sunday. Riders will find bigger roads than before waiting for them as they begin the long haul south-west towards berg country.

The fun begins with the first of three passes of the Oude Kwaremont, and the climbs come thick and fast after that as the race follows a spaghetti-like parcours around the hills of Flanders just south-east of the finish town of Oudenaarde. On the way they take in famous climbs including the Wolvenberg, Molenberg, Berendries and the Koppenberg on the way to a total 17 climbs, finishing with the one-two of the Oude Kwaremont and Paterberg with 13 flat kilometres to the line.

The women begin in Oudenaarde, where both races finish. They first head north-east away from the city to complete a circuit of the flatter terrain around Zottegem, looping back towards Oudenaarde to begin the day's climbing at 72km with the Wolvenberg. A similarly serpentine route to that of the men sees them tackle a total 12 classified climbs, including the Molenberg, Berendries and the Koppenberg, along with that final Kwaremont/Paterberg one-two at the end.

Tour of Flanders 2024: Riders to watch

Mathieu van der Poel Alpecin-Deceuninck ***** The Dutch rider looks imperious this season – always at or near the head of affairs in every race he has ridden and with a win at the E3 Saxo Classic and second at Gent-Wevelgem under his belt already. He's had a mercurial last couple of seasons, but covered himself in glory in the Classics last year and seems to be set to repeat the feat this time around. The fact that Wout van Aert has now been ruled out – albeit in very unfortunate circumstances that VDP would not have wished for – won't exactly hurt his chances either.

Tiesj Benoot Visma-Lease A Bike *** With Benoot's team-mate and compatriot Wout van Aert recovering from a nasty crash in Dwars door Vlaanderen and other team-mates like Dylan Van Baarle having been ill, this could be Benoot's opportunity to step up from nearly man to winner at Flanders. He has been fifth here before – back in 2015 – and won Strade Bianche in 2018 . With a following wind and a bit of luck a podium, or even a win, here is not beyond him.

Mads Pedersen Lidl-Trek **** The Dane was third here last year and eighth the year before that. Considering that he seems to be in the form of his life – and the absence of one of his main Classics rivals, Wout van Aert – what's to say that Pedersen cannot finally achieve victory in what is one of the most revered one-day races of the season. Pedersen proves himself to be ever-more versatile, with overall wins in the Etoile de Bessèges and Tour de la Provence stage races, plus the more recent Gent-Wevelgem already this season.

Lotte Kopecky SD Worx-Protime ***** Of all the cards the Belgian team could play, right now Kopecky looks like the most likely to bring them success. She has been a playmaker in pretty much every race she has entered this season and already has four wins under her belt, including Strade Bianche . Riding alongside her, and even for her, will be at least four other potential victors – Demi Vollering, Marlen Reusser and Lorena Wiebes – ready to take over if Kopecky falters.

Elisa Longo Borghini Lidl-Trek **** The Italian has amassed a huge palmarès across Classics and stage races alike, despite spending most of her career riding in the company (under the shadow?) of greats like Annemiek van Vleuten and Anna van der Breggen. She has Lotte Kopecky to deal with these days, but that hasn't stopped the 32-year-old from putting in a solid shift so far this season already, with podiums at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Strade Bianche, and a win at Trofeo Oro in Euro.

Kasia Niewiadoma Canyon-SRAM **** The reigning gravel world champion was left heartbroken after missing out on a podium spot at Strade Bianche earlier this month. That was her most recent result, and one she may be eager to atone for at the Tour of Flanders this weekend. She was fifth here last year – the latest in a litany of top-10s stretching back 10 years. The Polish rider looks to be on form, with five top-seven finishes out of six race days this season, though there is of course the small matter of the SD Worx team standing between her and a win at Flanders.

Tour of Flanders 2024 men's start list

Alpecin-Deceuninck VAN DER POEL Mathieu PHILIPSEN Jasper BALLERSTEDT Maurice GROVES Kaden KRAGH ANDERSEN Søren DILLIER Silvan VERMEERSCH Gianni

Intermarché-Wanty GIRMAY Biniam DE POOTER Dries PAGE Hugo PETIT Adrien REX Laurenz TEUNISSEN Mike ZIMMERMANN Georg

Soudal Quick-Step ALAPHILIPPE Julian ASGREEN Kasper LAMPAERT Yves MOSCON Gianni PEDERSEN Casper VANGHELUWE Warre WARLOP Jordi

Team Visma-Lease a Bike AFFINI Edoardo BENOOT Tiesj JORGENSON Matteo VAN DIJKE Mick VAN DIJKE Tim TRATNIK Jan VAN BAARLE Dylan

Arkéa-B&B Hotels SÉNÉCHAL Florian GRONDIN Donavan ALBANESE Vincenzo MCLAY Daniel MOZZATO Luca SCOTSON Miles

Astana Qazaqstan Team BOL Cees BRUSSENSKIY Gleb FEDOROV Yevgeniy GAZZOLI Michele GIDICH Yevgeniy GRUZDEV Dmitriy SYRITSA Gleb

Bahrain-Victorious MOHORIČ Matej GOVEKAR Matevž GRADEK Kamil MIHOLJEVIĆ Fran PASQUALON Andrea WRIGHT Fred BURATTI Nicolò

BORA-Hansgrohe KOCH Jonas MEEUS Jordi HALLER Marco HERZOG Emil LÜHRS Luis-Joe DENZ Nico MULLEN Ryan VAN POPPEL Danny

Cofidis ALLEGAERT Piet DE GENDT Aimé DEBEAUMARCHÉ Nicolas MAHOUDO Nolann NOPPE Christophe RENARD Alexis ZINGLE Axel

Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale GAUTHERAT Pierre BOASSON HAGEN Edvald NAESEN Oliver DE BONDT Dries DE PESTEL Sander POLLEFLIET Gianluca TOUZÉ Damien TRONCHON Bastien

EF Education-EasyPost BETTIOL Alberto BISSEGGER Stefan DOULL Owain HONORÉ Mikkel Frølich POWLESS Neilson RUTSCH Jonas VALGREN Michael

Groupama-FDJ KÜNG Stefan ASKEY Lewis BYSTRØM Sven Erik LE GAC Olivier MADOUAS Valentin RUSSO Clément WATSON Samuel

INEOS Grenadiers TARLING Joshua NARVÁEZ Jhonatan ROWE Luke SHEFFIELD Magnus SWIFT Ben SWIFT Connor TURNER Ben

Lidl-Trek HOOLE Daan PEDERSEN Mads DECLERCQ Tim KIRSCH Alex MILAN Jonathan SKUJIŅŠ Toms STUYVEN Jasper THEUNS Edward

Movistar LAZKANO Oier CANAL Carlos CAVAGNA Rémi GARCÍA CORTINA Iván JACOBS Johan MILESI Lorenzo ROMEO Iván

Team dsm-firmenich PostNL DEGENKOLB John BEVIN Patrick BITTNER Pavel EDDY Patrick EEKHOFF Nils FLYNN Sean MÄRKL Niklas

Team Jayco AlUla MATTHEWS Michael DURBRIDGE Luke JANSEN Amund Grøndahl MEZGEC Luka O'BRIEN Kelland REINDERS Elmar WALSCHEID Max

UAE Team Emirates WELLENS Tim OLIVEIRA Ivo BJERG Mikkel COVI Alessandro HIRSCHI Marc MORGADO António POLITT Nils

Israel-Premier Tech FUGLSANG Jakob BOIVIN Guillaume HOULE Hugo NEILANDS Krists STEWART Jake TEUNS Dylan VAN ASBROECK Tom

Lotto-Dstny BEULLENS Cedric CAMPENAERTS Victor DE BUYST Jasper EENKHOORN Pascal GRIGNARD Sébastien VAN MOER Brent BERCKMOES Jenno

Uno-X Mobility KRISTOFF Alexander ABRAHAMSEN Jonas HOELGAARD Markus BLUME LEVY William RESELL Erik Nordsæter TILLER Rasmus WÆRENSKJOLD Søren

Bingoal-WB DE MEESTER Luca DE TIER Floris DESAL Ceriel VAN BOVEN Luca VAN ROOY Kenneth VAN DER BEKEN Aaron VERMOOTE Jelle

Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team CHRISTEN Fabio DEVRIENDT Tom LUDVIGSSON Tobias STEIMLE Jannik ZUKOWSKY Nickolas

Team Flanders-Baloise CLAEYS Arno COLMAN Alex DE VYLDER Lindsay DE WILDE Gilles DEWEIRDT Siebe VAN HEMELEN Vincent VANHOOF Ward VANDENSTORME Dylan

Tudor Pro Cycling Team TRENTIN Matteo BOHLI Tom ERIKSSON Jacob KELEMEN Petr KRIEGER Alexander MAYRHOFER Marius PLUIMERS Rick

Tour of Flanders 2024 women's start list

Team SD Worx-Protime VOLLERING Demi KOPECKY Lotte BREDEWOLD Mischa REUSSER Marlen MAJERUS Christine WIEBES Lorena

AG Insurance-Soudal Team BOOGAARD Maaike BORGSTRÖM Julia GOOSSENS Marthe (LE COURT) PIENAAR Kimberley PLUIMERS Ilse RIJNBEEK Maud

Canyon//SRAM Racing NIEWIADOMA Katarzyna CROMWELL Tiffany CHABBEY Elise DYGERT Chloe PALADIN Soraya TOWERS Alice

CERATIZIT-WNT Pro Cycling Team ARZUFFI Alice Maria BERTON Nina FIDANZA Arianna JASKULSKA Marta KERBAOL Cédrine LACH Marta

FDJ-SUEZ GUAZZINI Vittoria ADEGEEST Loes CURINIER Léa KRAAK Amber VERHULST-WILD Gladys WIEL Jade

Fenix-Deceuninck PIETERSE Puck CANT Sanne COUZENS Millie DE WILDE Julie KASTELIJN Yara KUIJPERS Evy SCHWEINBERGER Christina

Human Powered Health CORDON-RAGOT Audrey EDWARDS Ruth GROSSETÊTE Maëlle KASPER Romy WILLIAMS Lily RAGUSA Katia

Lidl-Trek LONGO BORGHINI Elisa BALSAMO Elisa BRAND Lucinda DEIGNAN Elizabeth HANSON Lauretta VAN ANROOIJ Shirin

Liv AlUla Jayco HOWE Georgie KOREVAAR Jeanne MANLY Alexandra PATE Amber PATERNOSTER Letizia SMULDERS Silke

Movistar SIERRA Arlenis BIANNIC Aude NORSGAARD Emma GUTIÉRREZ Sheyla MACKAIJ Floortje RUIZ PÉREZ Lucía

Roland CHRISTOFOROU Antri COLES-LYSTER Maggie COLLINELLI Sofia DRONOVA-BALABOLINA Tamara NGUYỄN Thị Thật PIRRONE Elena

Team dsm-firmenich PostNL GEORGI Pfeiffer BARALE Francesca KOCH Franziska NELSON Josie SMITH Abi CIABOCCO Eleonora

Team Visma-Lease a Bike VOS Marianne ACHTEREEKTE Carlijn NOOIJEN Lieke RIEDMANN Linda VAN EMPEL Fem VIGIE Margaux

Uno-X Mobility CONFALONIERI Maria Giulia ANDERSEN Susanne BARKER Elinor BERG EDSETH Marte BOILARD Simone KOSTER Anouska 

Cofidis ALZINI Martina BERTEAU Victoire FORTIN Valentine KERN Špela ROY Sarah VAN HAAFTEN Kirstie

Arkéa-B&B Hotels CLAES Lotte COLJÉ Maaike DRUMMOND Michaela FAHLIN Emilia MORICHON Anais SQUIBAN Maëva

Chevalmeire BEX Nathalie ERIKSEN Malin DOBBELAERE Jana KIEKENS Cleo NILSSON Hanna WATTS Emily

EF Education-Cannondale KESSLER Nina BORGHESI Letizia JACKSON Alison LABECKI Coryn RÜEGG Noemi FAULKNER Kristen

Lifeplus-Wahoo BURLOVÁ Kristýna FRANZ Heidi GONZÁLEZ Alicia HARRIS Ella RICHARDSON Kate RYSZ Kaja

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Proximus-Cyclis CT AERNOUTS Amber BOSKAMP Lente DE GROOT Marieke LÓPEZ Marga MEERTENS Lone VEERMAN Deborah

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Profile. The Tour of Flanders - or Ronde van Vlaanderen - is the second monument of the season and the queen of the Flanders classics. Taking place in the Flemish region of Belgium, the race incorporates many of the most famous cobbled sectors and climbs in pro cycling .

272 kilometers on the menu this year. The distance will make for a brutal race, the Tour of Flanders has always been a race for the riders who are capable of performing on a bike at top level for a large number of hours and this year that capacity will be put to the limit. The start at Antwerpen will then see just a bit over 130 kilometers that are mostly set to be calm, approximately half of the race. However in the second half everything changes, as the Oude Kwaremont will open things up.

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Brugge - Oudenaarde, 273.4 kilometers 

From 137 to 88 kilometers to go there will be a long succession of bergs and cobbled sectors that will thin down the peloton. Big attacks will no happen here, as the main favourites need to save their bullets wisely, however set-up attacks, split attempts and a lot of fatigue buildup may happen here.

The crucial section of the race starts with the second passage over the Oude Kwaremont. Kwaremont, Paterberg and the Koppenberg come in quick succession and this trio of ascents will not only destroy the peloton, it will also provide opportunities to launch potentially decisive attacks. They come with 54.5, 51 and 44.5 kilometers to go. Not many riders will survive the peloton afterwards, and with a thinned down group decisive attacks can also come after as the chasing power will not be so meaningful.

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Koppenberg: 600 meters; 13.3%; 44.5Km to go

Steenbeekdries (39Km to go), Taaienberg (36.5Km to go) and Oude Kruisberg (28Km to go) follow afterwards and provide further launching pads for dangerous attacks. After a small descent the race will enter it’s final sectors.

For the third and last time, the Oude Kwaremont. A grueling berg with inconsistent gradients, it summits with 16.5Km to go.

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Oude Kwaremont: 2.5Km; 3.7%; 16.5Km

And after a short section, the final berg of the race is always one that may see the differences, the Paterberg. Short but sharp, essentially a one-minute all-out effort after around 6:30h of hard racing where slipstreaming is not a thing. A climb most will know like the back of their hand, it will summit with 13 kilometers to go.

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Paterberg: 400 meters; 13.5%; 13Km to go

As every year, the run-up to Oudenaarde then is quite excruciating. Pan-flat after the small descent from the Paterberg, it is a place where attacks can still happen, but whatever happens depends on what will happen over the ascents.

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01 apr 2023 -.

2023 sees the 107th edition of the Ronde van Vlaanderen (or Tour of Flanders in English), one of cycling's legendary Spring Classics.

Each year the day before the pros battle it out a sportive is held to allow the public to share the experience of riding the famous cobbles of Flanders in one of the highlights of the sportive calendar.

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Those thinking of riding the original, Spring edition of Vlaanderens mooiste ("Flanders' finest") had best be prepared for some serious endurance riding.

There are typically four distances on offer, and while the exact distance varies depending on the start location, you can expect to choose from around 229km, 174km, 139km, and 74km.

Each route features a generous helping of the trademark Belgian cobblestones to tackle. How tough the route is depends largely on the weather - it can be anywhere from close to freezing to 18 degrees in Belgium in early April and bad weather can make the Tour of Flanders pretty tough for even highly experienced riders.

There are feed stations roughly every 30km along the route, stocked with energy bars, waffles and fruit (mainly bananas and orange segments).

You may want to fit new bottle cages to your bike that will hold your bottles tightly over the cobbled sections - although it is nothing like Paris Roubaix in terms of roughness of surface plenty of riders in previous years have said they lost bottles thanks to having plastic lightweight bottle holders or carbon ones that simply didn't grip tightly enough.

Cobbled highlights to look forward to include:

  • Molenberg:  Molenberg, Zwalm. Climbs 32m from 24m to 56m. Maximum 17 per cent.
  • Oude Kwaremont:  Broekstraat, Kwaremontplein, Schilderstraat, Kluisbergen. Climbs 93m from 18m to 111m. Maximum 11 per cent.
  • Koppenberg:  Steengat, Koppenberg, Oudenaarde-Melden. Climbs 64m from 13m to 77m; Maximum 25 per cent at inside of bend, otherwise 22 per cent.
  • Taaienberg:  Taaienberg, Maarkedal-Etikhove. Climbs 45m from 37m to 82m. Maximum 18 per cent.
  • Berg ter Stene:  Stene, Horebeke. Climbs 68m from 32m to 100m. Maximum 9 per cent.
  • Leberg:  Leberg, Brakel-Zegelsem. Climbs 39m from 60m to 9m. Maximum 15 per cent.
  • Berendries:  Berendries, Brakel-Sint-Maria-Oudenhove. Climbs 65m from 33m to 98m. Maximum 14 per cent.
  • Valkenberg:  Valkenbergstraat, Brakel-Nederbrakel. Climbs 53m from 45m to 98m. Maximum 15 per cent.
  • Muur-Kapelmuur:  Abdijstraat, Ouderbergstraat, Oudeberg, Gerardsbergen. Climbs 77m from 33m to 110m. Maximum 20 per cent.
  • Bosberg:  Kapellestraat, Geraardsbergen-Moerbeke. Climbs 40m from 65m to 105m. Maximum 11 per cent.
  • Tenbosse:  Olifantstraat, Brakel. Climbs 28m from 45m to 73m. Maximum 14 per cent.

If you go to ride this event make sure you book yourself into the hotel long enough to experience the pro riders in the actual Tour of Flanders the next day. This is the race that stops Belgium...when Fabian Cancellara won in 2014, 85.7% of the population of the country watched his victory either live or on television!

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Le dimanche 2 avril, le Tour des Flandres s’élancera de Bruges pour la première fois depuis 2016. Le peloton prendra la direction des Ardennes flamandes en passant par les villages du Ronde de Beernem, Aalter, Izegem et Zulte pour le célèbre final composé du duo Vieux Quaremont-Paterberg. 

Ces cinq prochaines années, la plus belle des Flandres s’élancera de Bruges à trois reprises. Après six éditions au départ d’Anvers, un petit changement attend les coureurs et les fans le 2 avril. Le parcours en direction des Ardennes flamandes sera quelque peu différent des dernières éditions.

« Comme par le passé, la Grand-Place et ’t Zand constitueront l’épicentre du départ », explique  Nicolas Denys, Head of Road chez Flanders Classics . « Le cœur de Bruges sera entièrement placé sous le signe de la course. La ville de Bruges et nous-mêmes sommes ravis de démarrer de Bruges à trois reprises ces cinq prochaines années. »

Après le départ de la Grand-Place, le peloton traversera Bruges en zone neutralisée. « Cela nous offrira sans doute de belles images. Le départ officiel sera donné sur le territoire de Beernem après un peu plus de 8 km. Il s’agira du premier village du Ronde. »

Le peloton entamera alors un parcours de 273,4 km avec passage par Aalter, également village du Ronde. Il prendra ensuite la direction d’Izegem, où les championnats de Belgique sur route auront lieu au mois de juin. Le quatrième et dernier village du Ronde sera Zulte. Le peloton restera ensuite en Flandre-Orientale pour les dix-neuf ascensions et six secteurs pavés des Ardennes flamandes.

Après 110 km de course, le Huisepontweg sera le premier secteur pavé du jour, suivi du Korte Ast. Le peloton passera ensuite une première fois (sur trois) par le Vieux Quaremont. Le final sera quant à lui identique à celui des éditions précédentes. Après la deuxième ascension du Vieux Quaremont suivie de la première du Paterberg, le Koppenberg marquera l’entrée dans le final à 45 km de l’arrivée. Via la Mariaborrestraat et le Steenbeekdries, les coureurs rejoindront le Taaienberg et le Kruisberg/Hotond. Viendra ensuite l’explication finale avec le troisième passage dans le Vieux Quaremont et le deuxième dans le Paterberg.

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Les femmes de retour dans le Koppenberg

Chez les femmes, nous aurons droit cette année à une édition anniversaire. Le Tour des Flandres féminin soufflera en effet ses 20 bougies. Comme chaque année, Audenarde sera l’épicentre de la course féminine en tant que lieu de départ et d’arrivée. Après la présentation des équipes sur le Markt, les femmes s’y élanceront à 13h30.

La gagnante sera connue au terme d’un parcours de 158 km comportant treize ascensions et cinq secteurs pavés. Ici aussi, le Tiegemberg marquera le début de la zone de pavés et d’ascensions. Via le Huisepontweg et Korte Ast, les femmes prendront la direction du Molenberg, du Berendries et du Valkenberg, qui seront également au programme des hommes. Comme l’année dernière, le Koppenberg marquera l’entrée dans le final pour Lotte Kopecky et ses comparses. Via la Mariaborrestraat, le Steenbeekdries, le Taaienberg et le Kruisberg/Hotond, elles atteindront le duo Vieux Quaremont-Paterberg pour un final identique à celui des hommes. Suivront ensuite treize kilomètres en direction d’Audenarde pour l’arrivée de cette édition anniversaire.

Le final des femmes sera une nouvelle fois diffusé en direct à la télévision après l’arrivée des hommes. L’arrivée des hommes est prévue vers 16h30 sur la Minderbroedersstraat d’Audenarde. Vers 17h30, nous saurons également qui succède à Lotte Kopecky.

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  • Date: 03 April 2022
  • Start time: 10:18
  • Avg. speed winner: 43.197 km/h
  • Race category: ME - Men Elite
  • Distance: 272.5 km
  • Points scale: 1.WT.A
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  • ProfileScore: 79
  • Vertical meters: 2289
  • Departure: Antwerp
  • Arrival: Oudenaarde
  • Race ranking: 18
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  • Won how: Sprint of small group
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Vous avez le choix entre quatre distances différentes : 74 km, 128 km, 159 km ou 237 km. Comme pour les pros, la distance la plus longue (237 km) part d’Anvers et se dirige vers les Ardennes flamandes pour conquérir les légendaires collines et les sections pavées. Les autres distances (74, 128 et 159 km) partent d’Audenarde et passent par entre autres le Koppenberg, le Kanarieberg, l’Oude Kwaremont et le Paterberg. Toutes les distances se terminent à Audenarde.

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En attendant le parcours en détail, vous pouvez trouver plus d’informations sur certaines des principales côtes ci-dessous.

Oude Kwaremont

L’Oude Kwaremont n’est peut-être pas la montée la plus difficile des Ardennes flamandes, mais elle remporte la palme du plus beau nom. De plus, cette longue montée est d’une beauté incommensurable. Depuis 2012, l’Oude Kwaremont a été mis à l’honneur dans la finale du Tour des Flandres, avec plusieurs ascensions.

Près de Kwaremont se trouve la très courte mais très raide montée sur pavés du Paterberg. Une montée de moins de 400 mètres de long, mais qui, selon les experts, est l’une des plus difficiles de Flandre. Comment est-ce possible ? Simple, mélangez une section pavée avec une pente moyenne de presque 12% ! Lorsque les dalles de béton ont été remplacées par des pavés en 1986, le Paterberg a immédiatement été inclus dans le Tour des Flandres.

Cette colline porte bien son nom. Taaienberg signifie littéralement “colline difficile” et la raison de ce nom deviendra évidente lorsque vous gravirez ses 530 mètres de pavés. C’était la colline préférée de Tom Boonen pour tester sa forme en début de saison, avec une attaque annuelle à l’Omloop Het Nieuwsblad qui lui a valu le nom de “Boonenberg”.

La “bosse” de Melden, comme on appelle localement le Koppenberg, ajoute chaque année du suspense à la Ronde. Il n’est pas surprenant qu’elle ait été classée monument national. Cette colline et plus la campagne environnante constituent l’un des plus beaux sites naturels des Ardennes flamandes. Le Koppenberg est aussi probablement la montée la plus difficile de la région, combinant une pente maximale de 20% avec des pavés usés et des ornières et une surface constamment grasse.

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Tour de Flandes 2024: resumen, resultado y ganador del Monumento belga

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Van der Poel conquista su tercer Tour de Flandes en la desgracia de Cortina

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Van der Poel conquista su tercer Tour de Flandes en la desgracia de Cortina

Y con la crónica de la carrera, nos despedimos. Gracias por seguirnos un día más. ¡Saludos y hasta la próxima!

El más grande

Con su tercer triunfo en este Monumento, Van der Poel se convierte en el máximo ganador del Tour de Flandes, junto a otros seis ciclistas. Hoy hizo historia.

La celebración

Mozzato fue finalmente 2º y Matthews 3º.

¡LLEGA EL RESTO!

En un esprint de foto finish, parece que las plazas de podio serán para Matthews y Mozzato.

¡Victoria de Van der Poel, leyenda!

Triunfo incontestable de Van der Poel, su mayor exhibición hasta la fecha en el Tour de Flandes. Bestial, histórico.

¡Último kilómetro!

Pónganse en pie para recibir a don Mathieu van der Poel.

¡Gestionando Van der Poel!

Le recortan la ventaja al neerlandés, pero tiene tiempo de sobra para saborear el triunfo. Parece que Bettiol y Teuns se jugarán el orden del podio al esprint.

¡Cambia de bici Benoot!

Avería en un momento muy inoportuno para el del Visma, que va a decir adiós a sus opciones de pelear por el podio.

¡Últimos 10 km!

Van der Poel superó sin contratiempos el Paterberg y ya afronta, sin pavés, los últimos kilómetros llanos camino a meta.

La imagen de la carrera

He aquí lo ocurrido en el Kopperberg.

¡Esto se acaba!

Llegamos a los dos últimos tramos de pavés, con Van der Poel manteniendo diferencias. Lo tiene hecho.

¡Nueva situación!

Hay movimientos en el grupo perseguidor. Jorgenson fue absorbido y ahora son Bettiol y Dylan Teuns quienes se sitúan en el segundo grupo. Cortina y Wellens tratan de llegar a su altura.

¡Tremendas diferencias!

Solo una desgracia puede evitar la victoria de Van der Poel, que ya tiene 1:45 de renta sobre Jorgenson y 2:10 respecto al grupo de favoritos.

¡Lo prueba Cortina!

Qué pundonor el del asturiano, que ha cambiado el ritmo con la intención de lanzarse a por Jorgenson. De momento, no consigue abrir hueco.

¡Van der Poel abre hueco!

Esto puede acabar en otro recital del neerlandés, que va desencadenado. Jorgenson persigue por detrás en solitario, pero ya a casi 1 minuto. Detrás el grupo de favoritos, casi ya sin opciones.

¡Desatado Van der Poel!

Tremendo lo del neerlandés, de los pocos que ha subido este tramo sin bajarse de la bicicleta. Está abriendo hueco, seguido desde la distancia por Jorgenson y Pedersen.

¡Se cae Cortina!

Tremenda escabechina en el Koppenberg, que está muy resbaladizo. Se cae Cortina y tiene que hacer la subida andando, como la mayoría de sus perseguidores.

¡Ataca Cortina!

El asturiano aprovecha un pequeño parón y abre hueco por delante. Gran maniobra.

¡Lazkano aprieta a Van der Poel y se pega a su rueda! Qué carrera del español.

¡El pelotón aprieta y atrapa a Pedersen y Vermeersch!

Pedersen y Vermeersch mantienen la misma dinámica.

Así fue el ataque de Pedersen

Se mantiene la ventaja de Pedersen y Vermeersch, aunque el pelotón les sigue de cerca. 

¡El pelotón atrapa de nuevo a los corredores! Pedersen y Vermeersch mantienen su ventaja, a 20 segundos.

¡Más ataques!

Pedersen y Vermeersch avanzan en solitario, con otros 11 corredores encabezados por Van der Poel pisándoles los talones.

13 corredores se quedan en cabeza, perseguidos por el pelotón a tan solo 20 segundos. La fuga, cada vez más cercana.

¡Comienzan los ataques! Los corredores van atrapando a la fuga y se unen al primer grupo. Además, se forman otros entre el pelotón. ¡Van der Poel aprieta!

¡Molenberg, superado!

¡El pelotón sigue apretando! Atrapa a los tres corredores y se pone a 24 segundos de la fuga.

¡Ataca Van der Poel! Un grupo de tres corredores formado por Veermersch, Alaphilippe y Skujins adelanta al pelotón y se pone a menos de un minuto de la fuga.

El pelotón sigue acelerando de la mano de Mads Pedersen y se pone a 1 minuto y 42 segundos de la fuga, encarando Molenberg. ¡Cada vez está más cerca!

¡El pelotón recorta distancias entre Kepelleberg y Wolvenberg! Están a poco más de 2 minutos de la fuga. Laurance y Abrahamsen intentan adelantar, pero rápido les atrapan.

¡Y otro más!

El pelotón no levanta cabeza y tiene un tercer accidente , con Vercouillie, Jansen y De Meester.

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El canadiense Guillaume Boivin abandona el Tour de Flandes 2024.

En el descenso del Oude Kwaremont, de camino al Kapelleberg, 8 corredores se vieron envueltos en otro accidente. Los afectados son: Swift, Blume Levy, Sheehan, Boivin, Denz, De Tier...

La llegada de la fuga a Lippenhovestraat

¡Accidente en el pelotón!

Varios corredores han chocado en el pelotón . Entre ellos: Monk, Zimmermann, Mohoric y Teuns. No es un accidente grave.

¡El pelotón acelera de cara al Oude Kwaremont!

¡La fuga vuelve a llegar a los 4 minutos de ventaja con el pelotón mientras se acerca a los primeros ascensos de la carrera!

¡INEOS y Pro Crycling Team tiran del pelotón! La fuga recupera los segundos de ventaja que había perdido unos kilómetros atrás en un apretón del segundo grupo.

Los corredores ruedan con tranquilidad por las calles belgas, habiendo recortado 30 segundos de ventaja el pelotón con la fuga.

El Alpecin controla el pelotón

¡Scotson abandona la carrera! La fuga empieza a aumentar su ventaja, llegando ya nuevamente casi a los 4 minutos.

Se mantiene la misma ventaja y la misma dinámica en la carrera. La fuga quiere volver a recuperar la ventaja que tenía antes del paso del tren.

Con la parada por el tren, el pelotón se coloca a 3 minutos y medio de la fuga.

¡Se para la fuga por el paso de un tren! Si el pelotón hubiese atrapado a los escapados, se hubiese neutralizado la carrera hasta igualar la distancia. Pero como se ha resuelto en un minuto, no se para, aunque ha disminuido su ventaja. 

Se mantiene la misma dinámica. La fuga ya se ha establecido y el pelotón rueda a cuarto minutos de distancia.

¡Qué imágenes!

¡Se consolida la fuga! Los ocho corredores que van en cabeza ya sacan una ventaja de cuatro minutos del pelotón.

¡El pelotón no deja soñar a Monk y le atrapa! La fuga ya tiene 1 minuto y 11 segundos de ventaja, cada vez más sólida.

¡Monk se adelanta al pelotón! El australiano coge unos segundos de ventaja para perseguir a la escapada, que todavía no ha tirado para adelante lo suficiente.

Todo el apoyo de los aficionados

El pelotón atrapa a Markl y se pone a 25 segundos del primer intento de fuga. No les permiten coger mucha ventaja.

¡Primer grupo!

Se forma un grupo de nueve corredores que se coloca en cabeza: Van Lerberghe, Dekker, Aniolkowski, Touzé, Durbridge, Reinders, Taminiaux y Vermoote. De cerca, les sigue Markl.

¡Empiezan los primeros ataques! Los primeros en intentar coger ventaja del pelotón son Van Lerberghe y Durbridge.

¡Inicio del Tour de Flandes 2024!

¡Salida oficial!

Con Van der Poel en cabeza, los corredores ya emprenden su camino a  Waregem .

Van der Poel ya se coloca al inició del pelotón después de la salida neutralizada. Es el gran favorito para llevarse la carrera.

¡Salida neutralizada!

Los ciclistas ya corren por las calles del municipio belga Roeselare.

Van Aert se rompe la clavícula, costillas y se pierde el Tour de Flandes

Van Aert se rompe la clavícula, costillas y se pierde el Tour de Flandes

Van Aert era el favorito para llevarse el Tour de hoy, pero una dura caída en A Través de Flandes, en la que se partió la clavícula y varias costillas , impidió su participación.

Algunas imágenes por cortesía del Movistar Team antes de que empieze la carrera.

¡Esto está a punto de empezar!

El perfil de la carrera

Van der Poel, ‘Solo en Casa’ en el Tour de Flandes

Van der Poel, ‘Solo en Casa’ en el Tour de Flandes

El gran favorito: Van der Poel.

El perfil tiene dos partes muy diferenciadas. Los primeros 135 kilómetros tendrán relativa facilidad con los dos primeros tramos de adoquines pasado el kilómetro 100.

La carrera se endurecerá con el primer paso por el Oude Kwaremont para completar las 17 cotas que presenta el recorrido como Kapelleberg, Berg Ten Houte y las históricas Koppenberg, Taaienberg.

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Tour de Flandes 2024: perfil de la clásica, recorrido, equipos, participantes y favoritos

Tour de Flandes 2024: perfil de la clásica, recorrido, equipos, participantes y favoritos

Tour de Flandes 2024: fecha, horario, TV y dónde ver la carrera en directo online

Tour de Flandes 2024: fecha, horario, TV y dónde ver la carrera en directo online

Es una de las grandes citas del calendario ciclista en la que los grandes clasicómanos se ven las caras sobre las cotas y los adoquines de la región belga para alzar los brazos en la meta de Oudenaarde después de superar más de 270 kilómetros.

¡Buenos días! Bienvenidos a la retransmisión en vivo y en directo de el Tour de Flandes 2024.

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Yekaterinburg city, Russia

The capital city of Sverdlovsk oblast .

Yekaterinburg - Overview

Yekaterinburg or Ekaterinburg (Sverdlovsk in 1924-1991) is the fourth most populous city in Russia (after Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Novosibirsk), the administrative center of the Ural Federal District and Sverdlovsk Oblast.

This city is one of the country’s largest transport and logistics hubs, as well as an important industrial center. It is unofficially called the “capital of the Urals.”

The population of Yekaterinburg is about 1,493,600 (2022), the area - 468 sq. km.

The phone code - +7 343, the postal codes - 620000-620920.

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Ekaterinburg city coat of arms.

Ekaterinburg city coat of arms

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26 May, 2020 / Unique Color Photos of Yekaterinburg in 1909 .

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4 December, 2017 / Stadiums and Matches of the World Cup 2018 in Russia .

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News, notes and thoughts:

4 April, 2011   / Free travel on new high-speed trains should allay fans' fears about long journey to Ekaterinburg - the most far-flung city on Russia's list of sites for 2018 World Cup. Let's hope the train will not break down in the middle of nowhere.

1 February, 2011   / Today is the 80th anniversary of the birth of Boris Yeltsin, the first president of Russia. President Medvedev today unveiled a monument to Yeltsin in his home city Ekaterinburg. First one in Russia.

History of Yekaterinburg

Foundation of yekaterinburg.

The territory along the Iset River, which served as a convenient transport route from the Ural Mountains deep into Siberia, has long attracted settlers. The oldest of the currently discovered settlements on the territory of present Yekaterinburg was located next to the Palkinsky Stone Tents rock massif and dates back to the 6th millennium BC.

From the 7th-3rd centuries BC, ancient metallurgists who mastered the smelting of copper lived in this settlement. Copper figures of birds, animals, people, arrowheads, various household items were found here. Later they learned how to make iron products. All discovered settlements were destroyed as a result of fires, possibly during raids of the conquerors.

The territory occupied by present Yekaterinburg became part of Russia in the middle of the 17th century. At that time, it had practically no permanent population. The first Russian settlements were founded in the second half of the 17th century. At the beginning of the 18th century, the first ironworks were built here.

In the spring of 1723, by decree of Emperor Peter I, the construction of the largest iron-making plant in Russia began on the banks of the Iset River. Construction began on the initiative of Vasily Tatishchev (a prominent Russian statesman). He was supported by Georg Wilhelm de Gennin (a German-born Russian military officer and engineer), on the initiative of which the fortress plant was named Yekaterinburg in honor of Empress Catherine I (Yekaterina in Russian), the wife of Peter I.

More Historical Facts…

The historic birthday of Yekaterinburg is November 18, 1723. On this day, a test run of the plant equipment was carried out. Its main products included iron, cast iron, and copper. In 1725, the Yekaterinburg Mint began production on the territory of the fortress and became the main producer of copper coins in the Russian Empire. Until 1876, it produced about 80% of the country’s copper coins. In the 1720s, the population of Yekaterinburg was about 4,000 people.

Yekaterinburg - one of the economic centers of the Russian Empire

In the middle of the 18th century, the first ore gold in Russia was discovered in this region, which was the beginning of the gold industry in the country. As a result, Yekaterinburg became the center of a whole system of densely located plants and began to develop as the capital of the mining region, which spread on both sides of the Ural Range.

In 1781, Catherine II granted Yekaterinburg the status of a county town in the Perm Governorate. The population of the town was about 8,000 people. In 1783, the town received a coat of arms depicting an ore mine and a melting furnace, which symbolized its mining and metallurgical industries (similar images are depicted on the current coat of arms and flag of Yekaterinburg).

In 1783, the Great Siberian Road was opened - the main road of the Russian Empire that passed through Yekaterinburg. It served as an impetus for the transformation of Yekaterinburg into a transport hub and a center of trade. Thus, Yekaterinburg, among other towns of the Perm Governorate, became the key town for the development of the boundless and rich Siberia, the “window to Asia”, just as St. Petersburg was the Russian “window to Europe.”

In 1808, the Yekaterinburg plant was closed, and the history of the town entered a new stage related to the development of a large regional center with a diversified economy. At the beginning of the 19th century, the gold mining industry flourished. At the same time, deposits of emeralds, sapphires, aquamarines, diamonds, and other precious, semiprecious, and ornamental stones were discovered in the Urals. Yekaterinburg became one of the world centers for their artistic processing.

After the abolition of serfdom in 1861, the mining industry of the Urals experienced a severe crisis, a number of plants were closed. In 1878, the first railway was constructed across the Urals and connected Yekaterinburg with Perm. In 1888, the Yekaterinburg-Tyumen railway was built, and in 1897 - the railway to Chelyabinsk, which provided access to the Trans-Siberian Railway. Yekaterinburg became a major railway junction, which contributed to the development of the local food industry, especially flour milling. In 1913, the population of Yekaterinburg was about 69,000 people.

Yekaterinburg in the first years of Soviet power

On November 8, 1917, Soviet power was established in Yekaterinburg. On April 30, 1918, the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family members with a few servants were transported from Tobolsk to Yekaterinburg. They were placed in the “House of Special Purpose”, the mansion of engineer Nikolai Ipatiev requisitioned for this purpose, and transferred under the supervision and responsibility of the Ural Regional Soviet.

In July 1918, units of the White Siberian army approached Yekaterinburg, under this pretext the leadership of the Ural Regional Soviet decided to shoot the imperial family. On the night of July 16-17, 1918, it was done in the basement of the Ipatiev House.

10 days later, units of the Czechoslovak Legion entered Yekaterinburg. Over the next 12 months, it was under the control of anti-Bolshevik forces. On July 14, 1919, the Red Army reoccupied the city. Soviet authorities and the Yekaterinburg Province with a center in Yekaterinburg were restored. In 1920, the population of the city was about 94,400 people.

The political center of the Urals moved from Perm to Yekaterinburg. In 1923, Yekaterinburg became the administrative center of the vast Ural Oblast, which in size exceeded the territory of the present Ural Federal District of Russia. In 1924, the city council decided to rename the capital of the new region to Sverdlovsk - in honor of Yakov Sverdlov, a Bolshevik party administrator and chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee.

Sverdlovsk - a Soviet industrial giant

During the years of Stalin’s industrialization, Sverdlovsk was turned into a powerful industrial center. The old factories were reconstructed and new large factories were built, including giant machine-building and metal processing plants. In 1933, the construction of the future flagship of Soviet engineering (Uralmash) was completed. The population of Sverdlovsk grew by more than 3 times, and it became one of the fastest growing cities in the USSR.

January 17, 1934, Ural Oblast was divided into three regions - Sverdlovsk Oblast with a center in Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast with a center in Chelyabinsk, and Ob-Irtysh Oblast with a center in Tyumen. By the end of the 1930s, there were 140 industrial enterprises, 25 research institutes, 12 higher educational institutions in Sverdlovsk. In 1939, the population of the city was about 425,500 people.

Along with other Ural cities, Sverdlovsk made a significant contribution to the victory of the USSR in the Second World War. In total, more than 100,000 residents of the city joined the Red Army. 41,772 people didn’t return from the war: 21,397 - killed in battles, 4,778 - died from wounds in hospitals, 15,491 - went missing, 106 - died in prisoner of war camps.

Sverdlovsk became the largest evacuation point, more than 50 large and medium enterprises from the western regions of Russia and Ukraine were evacuated here. During the war years, industrial production in Sverdlovsk grew 7 times.

After the war, this city became the largest center for engineering and metalworking in Russia. During the Cold War, Sverdlovsk, as a key center of the defense industry, was practically closed to foreigners. In 1960, in the sky above the city, Soviet air defense shot down the U-2 spy plane of the US manned by Francis Gary Powers.

On January 23, 1967, a millionth resident was born in the city and Sverdlovsk became one of the first Russian cities with a population of more than 1 million people. In 1979, Sverdlovsk was included in the list of historical cities of Russia.

On October 4, 1988, a serious accident occurred at the Sverdlovsk railway station. The train carrying almost 100 tons of explosives rolled downhill and crashed into a coal freight train. An explosion occurred, aggravated by the proximity of a large warehouse of fuels and lubricants. The funnel at the site of the explosion had a diameter of 40-60 meters and a depth of 8 meters, the shock wave spread 10-15 kilometers. The explosion killed 4 people at the station and injured more than 500 people. About 600 houses were severely damaged.

Yekaterinburg - one of the largest cities of the Russian Federation

On September 4, 1991, the Sverdlovsk City Council of People’s Deputies decided to return the city its original name - Yekaterinburg. The population of the city was about 1,375,000 people. The restrictions on foreign visitors to the city were also lifted, and soon the first consulate general was opened here - the United States of America (in 1994).

The transition to a market economy led to a reduction in production at industrial enterprises, inert giant plant found themselves in a particularly difficult situation. In 1991, the construction of the television tower was stopped. The city was flooded with chaotic small retail trade in temporary pavilions and markets. These years were the heyday of organized crime, Yekaterinburg became one of the “criminal capitals” of Russia. The economic situation began to improve by the end of the 1990s.

In 2000-2003, the Church on Blood in Honour of All Saints Resplendent in the Russian Land was built on the site of the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg. In 2008-2009, the Koltsovo Airport was reconstructed. In June 15-17, 2009, SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) and BRIC (Brasilia, Russia, India, China) summits were held in Yekaterinburg.

In 2015, the Presidential Center of Boris Yeltsin, the first president of Russia, was opened in Yekaterinburg. On March 24, 2018, the abandoned unfinished television tower was dismantled. It was the tallest building in the city (almost 240 meters) and became one of the symbols of Yekaterinburg. 4 matches of FIFA World Cup 2018 were played in Yekaterinburg.

Today, Yekaterinburg is the largest center of attraction not only of Sverdlovsk Oblast, but also of the surrounding regions. By some socio-economic indicators, this city ranks third in Russia, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. Along with the development of trade and business, the city lost the status of the country’s largest industrial center.

On the streets of Yekaterinburg

Soviet-era apartment buildings in Yekaterinburg

Soviet-era apartment buildings in Yekaterinburg

Author: Alex Kolm

In the central part of Yekaterinburg

In the central part of Yekaterinburg

Author: Serg Fokin

Yekaterinburg street view

Yekaterinburg street view

Author: Krutikov S.V.

Yekaterinburg - Features

Yekaterinburg is located in the floodplain of the Iset River on the eastern slope of the Middle Urals in Asia, near its border with Europe, about 1,800 km east of Moscow. Since the Ural Mountains are very old, there are no significant hills in the city.

This relief was a favorable condition for the construction of the main transport routes from Central Russia to Siberia (the Siberian Route and the Trans-Siberian Railway) through Yekaterinburg. As a result, it has become one of the most strategically important centers of Russia, which still provides a link between the European and Asian parts of the country.

Yekaterinburg is located in the border zone of temperate continental and continental climates. It is characterized by a sharp variability in weather conditions with well-defined seasons. The Ural Mountains, despite their low height, block the way to the masses of air coming from the west from the European part of Russia.

As a result, the Middle Urals is open to the invasion of cold Arctic air and continental air of the West Siberian Plain. At the same time, warm air masses of the Caspian Sea and the deserts of Central Asia can freely enter this territory from the south.

That is why the city is characterized by sharp temperature fluctuations and the formation of weather anomalies: in winter from severe frosts to thaws and rains, in summer from heat above plus 35 degrees Celsius to frosts. The average temperature in January is minus 12.6 degrees Celsius, in July - plus 19 degrees Celsius.

The city has a rather unfavorable environmental situation due to air pollution. In 2016, Yekaterinburg was included in the list of Russian cities with the worst environmental situation by this indicator. Car emissions account for more than 90% of all pollution.

Yekaterinburg ranks third in Russia (after Moscow and St. Petersburg) in the number of diplomatic missions, while their consular districts extend far beyond Sverdlovsk Oblast, and serve other regions of the Urals, Siberia, and the Volga region.

In terms of economy, Yekaterinburg also ranks third in the country. It is one of the largest financial and business centers of Russia. The main branches of production: metallurgical production and metalworking, food production, production of electrical equipment, electronic and optical equipment, production of vehicles, production of machinery and equipment, chemical production.

Almost all types of urban public transport are presented in Yekaterinburg: buses, trolleybuses, trams, subways, taxis. Yekaterinburg is the third largest transportation hub in Russia: 6 federal highways, 7 main railway lines, as well as Koltsovo International Airport, one of the country’s largest airports. The location of Yekaterinburg in the central part of the region allows you to get from it to any major city of the Urals in 7-10 hours.

Yekaterinburg has an extensive scientific and technical potential, it is one of the largest scientific centers in Russia. The Presidium and about 20 institutes of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 66 research institutes, and about 30 universities are located here.

This city is a relatively large tourist center. A significant part of tourists visit it to honor the memory of the last Russian emperor and his family killed by the Bolsheviks in the basement of the Ipatiev House in 1918.

There are about 50 different museums in Yekaterinburg. One of the world’s largest collections of constructivist architectural monuments has been preserved here. In total, there are over 600 historical and cultural monuments in the city, of which 43 are objects of federal significance. The City Day of Yekaterinburg is celebrated on the third Saturday of August.

Interesting facts about Yekaterinburg

  • It was founded by the decree of the first Russian Emperor Peter I and the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II was shot here;
  • In 1820, the roof of the UK Parliament building in London was made of roofing iron produced in Yekaterinburg;
  • Ural steel was used in the construction of the Eiffel Tower in Paris;
  • Ural copper was used in the construction of the Statue of Liberty in New York;
  • During the Second World War, Sverdlovsk was the center of broadcasting in the USSR;
  • Equipment for the world’s deepest borehole (Kola Superdeep Borehole, 12,262 meters) was produced in Yekaterinburg;
  • Boris Yeltsin, the first president of Russia, began his political career in Yekaterinburg;
  • Minor planet #27736 Yekaterinburg, discovered by the Belgian astronomer Eric Elst on September 22, 1990, was named in honor of this city;
  • Two most northern skyscrapers in the world are located in Yekaterinburg: the Iset residential tower (209 m) and the Vysotsky business center (188 m), they are the tallest buildings throughout Russia east of Moscow.

Pictures of Yekaterinburg

Yekaterinburg city view

Yekaterinburg city view

Author: Andrey Zagaynov

Modern architecture in Yekaterinburg

Modern architecture in Yekaterinburg

Author: Yury Baranov

The territory of the central stadium of Yekaterinburg before reconstruction

The territory of the central stadium of Yekaterinburg before reconstruction

Author: Sergey Likhota

Main Attractions of Yekaterinburg

Sevastyanov House - a palace of the first quarter of the 19th century built in the architectural styles of pseudo-Gothic, Neo-Baroque, and Moorish traditions and painted in green, white, and red tones. Today, it is the most beautiful building in Yekaterinburg and one of its symbols. The house stands on the promenade of the Iset River, very close to the city dam. Lenina Avenue, 35.

“Plotinka” - the dam of the city pond on the Iset River built in the 18th century. From an architectural point of view, it is an ordinary bridge. However, it is of particular importance for the residents of Yekaterinburg since the construction of the entire city started from this place. Today, this is the main place for festivities in Yekaterinburg. Lenina Avenue.

Observation Deck of the Business Center “Vysotsky” - an open-air observation deck on the 52nd floor at an altitude of 168 meters. From here you can enjoy the views of all of Yekaterinburg. On the second and third floors of this skyscraper there is the memorial museum of Vladimir Vysotsky - a singer, songwriter, and actor who had an immense effect on Soviet culture. Malysheva Street, 51.

Vaynera Street - the central avenue of Yekaterinburg, the so-called “Ural Arbat”. One of its parts from Kuibysheva Street to Lenina Avenue is a pedestrian street. This is one of the oldest streets in Yekaterinburg laid in the middle of the 18th century. Along it, you can see merchant mansions, shops, administrative buildings, most of which were built in the late 19th and first half of the 20th centuries.

Rastorguev-Kharitonov Palace (1794-1824) - one of the most valuable architectural manor and park ensembles in Yekaterinburg, an architectural monument of federal significance built in the classical style and located in the city center. Karla Libknekhta Street, 44.

Church of the Ascension (1792-1818) - one of the oldest churches in Yekaterinburg located next to the Rastorguev-Kharitonov Palace. This beautiful building combines the features of baroque, pseudo-Russian style, and classicism. Klary Tsetkin Street, 11.

Yeltsin Center - a cultural and educational center dedicated to the contemporary history of Russia, as well as the personality of its first president, Boris Yeltsin. The museum dedicated to his life is one of the best museums in Russia. Borisa Yeltsina Street, 3.

Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts - the largest art museum in the Urals housed in two buildings. This museum is best known for its unique collection of Kasli art castings and the world-famous Kasli cast iron pavilion - a participant in the 1900 Paris World’s Fair.

The following collections can also be found here: Russian paintings of the 18th - early 20th centuries, Russian avant-garde of 1910-1920, Russian porcelain and glass of the 18th - 20th centuries, Russian icon painting of the 16th-19th centuries, Western European art of the 14th-19th centuries, stone-carving and jewelry art of the Urals, Zlatoust decorated weapons and steel engraving. Voevodina Street, 5; Vaynera Street, 11.

Museum of the History of Stone-Cutting and Jewelry Art . A unique collection of this museum consists of gem minerals, works of jewelers and stone-cutters of the Urals, and products created at the Ural lapidary factory. The museum has Malachite and Bazhov halls, the Emerald Room, and several exhibition galleries where visitors can see works made of colored stone and metal created by local artists. Lenina Avenue, 37.

Sverdlovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore . At first, its collection consisted of four departments: mineralogical, botanical, zoological, and paleontological. Later, numismatic, ethnographic, and anthropological sections were added. Today, there are more than 700 thousand exhibits here. Lenina Avenue, 69/10.

Museum of the History of Yekaterinburg . This museum occupies a historic building of the 19th century. In addition to the main exhibition, you can see the wax figures of Peter the Great, Catherine II, Nicholas II, the Ural manufacturers Demidov, and the founders of Yekaterinburg.

Old Railway Station of Yekaterinburg - one of the most beautiful and picturesque buildings in the city built in 1878. In 2003, after a large-scale reconstruction, the Museum of the History of Science and Technology of the Sverdlovsk Railway was opened here. Vokzal’naya Ulitsa, 14.

Yekaterinburg Circus . Visible from a lot of points of the city, the building of the Yekaterinburg Circus is known for its amazing dome consisting of trellised openwork semi-arches, which is not typical for circuses in Russia. 8 Marta Street, 43.

White Tower (1929-1931) - a former water tower 29 meters high located at a certain distance from the center of Yekaterinburg, an architectural monument of Constructivism. Today, it is used as a cultural site. Bakinskikh Komissarov Street, 2?.

Keyboard Monument - a contemporary art object made on a scale of 30:1 in 2005. This 16x4 meter concrete keyboard consists of 104 keys spaced 15 cm apart. From here the famous tourist route “Red Line” begins (a self-guided tour of the historic city center). The monument is located on the embankment of the Iset River next to the House of the Merchant Chuvildin (Gorkogo Street, 14A).

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Map and profile of the 2022 Ronde van Vlaanderen

The route for the 106th edition of the Tour of Flanders follows the format that's now been entrenched since 2012, with the Oude Kwaremont taking centre stage and teaming up once again with the Paterberg. Kwaremont, tackled three times in total, is a long, aching climb at 2.2km in length, while the Paterberg is its punchier bedfellow, barely 400 metres but packing an average pitch of nearly 20 per cent.

They are used twice in combination, the second time being the race's finale, with just a 13km run-in to Oudenaarde to follow.

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Vuelta a España 2024 | 13ª etapa, perfil y recorrido: Lugo - Puerto de Ancares (176 km) - Montaña

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La 13ª etapa de la Vuelta a España 2024 se celebra hoy viernes 30 de agosto, comenzará en Lugo y terminará en Puerto de Ancares tras 176 km de recorrido. El perfil de esta etapa 13 es de montaña. El plato fuerte será la ascensión final, con 7,7 km al 9% y rampas del 15%. Los últimos 5 km serán a una media del 12%, en otra fecha señalada para los peces gordos de la general.

Perfil y recorrido de la 13ª etapa: Lugo - Puerto de Ancares (176 km) - Montaña

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Perfil y recorrido de la 13ª etapa de la Vuelta a España 2024

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Vuelta a España 2024 | 16ª etapa, perfil y recorrido: Luanco-Lagos de Covadonga (181,5 km) - Montaña

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La 16ª etapa de la Vuelta a España 2024 se celebra hoy martes 3 de septiembre, comenzará en Luanco y terminará en Lagos de Covadonga tras 181,5 km de recorrido. El perfil de esta etapa 16 es de montaña. Con dos puertos de primera, Fitu y Llomena, y la subida final a los Lagos, se espera uno de los días más espectaculares de la edición.

Perfil y recorrido de la 16ª etapa: Luanco - Lagos de Covadonga (181,5 km) - Montaña

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El análisis de Contador (16ª etapa): "Los Lagos son durísimos, con 7-8 km por encima del 9-10%"

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