Upgrade your Virtual Reality Trainer with the Real Life Video Widescreen DVD Amstel Gold Race 2007 - The Netherlands. Unique films of legendary stages and cycling classics have been specifically produced for the Tacx Fortius and i-Magic. Your cycling pace determines the speed of the film. As you climb a gradient you can really feel the resistance. In addition to the fun element, the training experience is effective and efficient.
Amstel Gold Race 2007 - The Netherlands
Ride the Amstel Gold Race, the only Pro Tour classic in the Netherlands and let yourself be cheered on by the thousands of spectators alongside the road and on the stands.
The film was recorded by a camera mounted on the jury car driving just ahead of the leading pack. This allows you to experience this specific competitive atmosphere to the optimum. The route takes you on countless hill roads like the Eyserbosweg, Keutenberg and Cauberg through the rolling landscape of South Netherlands (59 km).
Level of difficulty:
Real Life videos are classified into different levels of difficulty. So you can exactly choose your training intensity.
Level 1: extra hard
Level 2: hard
Level 3: medium
Amstel Gold Race 2007 - The Netherlands Level 3 - medium
This classic is hard due to the many short climbs and technically difficult descents. Those who shift gears in time will cope nicely. In between the tough climbs you will have ample time to recover and rush on to the next hill. The pros ride up the Cauberg with the big chain ring…
Note:
The included DVD uses Double-Layer technology to accommodate the 9GB of film data. Please make sure that your DVD Player supports this type of media. For Tacx i-Magic or Fortius only.
From 100,00 € order value the delivery inbound Germany is free of shipping costs. In case of cash on delivery (only inside Germany) we charge a cash on delivery fee of 3,50 EUR. Apart from the complete shipment price Deutsche Post AG charges an additional charge of 2,00 EUR for every cash on delivery.
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