08-21-2018, 12:47 AM
Name of city:
Nereta
Country:
Videjszeme
World Championship's Year:
all of them or 1593
Type of road race stage:
Hilly, there are very few (if any) flat, non-undulating roads in Videjszeme. Nereta is a city situated in a high-elevation valley near the headwaters of a river, surrounded on all sides by some of the continent's highest mountains. Cycling races in Nereta (as well as around the country) take full advantage of these natural features, forcing riders to test their mettle against their steep inclines and sharp descents.
Info about cycling, both professional and amateur, in your country: Videjszeme has a small (and very competitive) professional cycling group, and a massive (for Videjszeme) amateur cycling scene that enjoys great attention within the country. In both cases, cycling as a sport is one of the country's more recognizable pastimes, spurred into popularity by the nearly unparalleled prominence of cycling as a hobby within the country; most people regularly ride bicycles as day-to-day transportation, as many roads - both in cities but especially the countryside - are too narrow to make regular convenient use of automobiles.
Nereta
Country:
Videjszeme
World Championship's Year:
all of them or 1593
Type of road race stage:
Hilly, there are very few (if any) flat, non-undulating roads in Videjszeme. Nereta is a city situated in a high-elevation valley near the headwaters of a river, surrounded on all sides by some of the continent's highest mountains. Cycling races in Nereta (as well as around the country) take full advantage of these natural features, forcing riders to test their mettle against their steep inclines and sharp descents.
Info about cycling, both professional and amateur, in your country: Videjszeme has a small (and very competitive) professional cycling group, and a massive (for Videjszeme) amateur cycling scene that enjoys great attention within the country. In both cases, cycling as a sport is one of the country's more recognizable pastimes, spurred into popularity by the nearly unparalleled prominence of cycling as a hobby within the country; most people regularly ride bicycles as day-to-day transportation, as many roads - both in cities but especially the countryside - are too narrow to make regular convenient use of automobiles.