
Copenhagen Sprint – WorldTour race through North Zealand
Copenhagen Sprint is an international WorldTour cycling race where the world’s top riders pass through North Zealand. The women’s and men’s routes highlight key towns and deliver a fast-paced sporting experience.
An international cycling event
Copenhagen Sprint brings together some of the strongest teams and riders in professional cycling. The race attracts international attention and showcases the landscapes and urban environments of North Zealand.
Two routes through North Zealand
The women’s race through Hillerød
The women’s peloton passes through Hillerød, where the town forms a central part of the race. Sport and city life meet as the riders move through at high speed.
The men’s race through Fredensborg, Hillerød, and Humlebæk
The men’s race travels through several characteristic North Zealand towns. The route passes through Fredensborg, continues to Hillerød, and moves on towards Humlebæk, offering a dynamic mix of urban areas and surrounding landscapes.
Designed for speed and excitement
Copenhagen Sprint is built for high speeds and intense finales. The flat route favours sprinters and increases the likelihood of a dramatic finish.
An experience along the route
The race is designed to create an engaging experience for both spectators and viewers. The combination of elite cycling and North Zealand’s towns makes Copenhagen Sprint an event that brings together locals and visitors alike