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    The Cauberg is a hill in Valkenburg aan de Geul, a town in the South Limburg region of the Netherlands. The hill played an important role in the early...
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  • top of the Cauberg climb in Valkenburg. Kazakh rider Alexander Vinokourov won the first uphill-finish edition with an attack before the Cauberg. In 2013...
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  • The following is a list of mountains and hills in the Netherlands. Cauberg (134 metres; 440 ft) Eyserbosweg (193 metres; 633 ft) Keutenberg (163 metres;...
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    tombs and a chapel in Gothic Revival style in a graveyard situated on Cauberg, a steep hill outside the town center. During the Second World War Valkenburg...
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    Essen 1st Oostmalle 2nd Hasselt 2nd Lille 3rd Koppenberg 1st Under-23 Cauberg 2nd Overall Under-23 Superprestige 1st Zonhoven 1st Gieten 1st Diegem 2nd...
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  • The Cauberg Cyclo-cross is a cyclo-cross race held in Valkenburg, Netherlands. This race is up and around the famous Cauberg, which is the final of the...
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    finishing circuit featuring the Geulhemmerberg, Bemelerberg and Cauberg climbs. The Cauberg, the most difficult and iconic passage (800m at 6.5%), was tackled...
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    Amstel Gold Race before the finish, just before the last ascent of the Cauberg. It is often a decisive climb on which a small group of riders will break...
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    Eneco Tour The Eyserbosweg is located at 20 km before the finish of the Cauberg. The climb marks the start of the final and is used by race favourites...
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    short climbs, several of which were repeated. The decisive climb was the Cauberg, the fourth ascent of which came within 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) of the...
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