Entries are now open for the Amstel Gold Race sportive 2025. 

Taking place on Saturday 19 April 2024, a day before the pro race, the Tourversion Amstel Gold Race offers cycling fans a unique chance to experience the only Dutch edition of cycling's Spring Classics. 

Entry is via a ballot which is open from today until 31 October 2024.

Find out more and enter at www.amstel.nl/amstelgoldrace.

Windmills! It can only be the Amstel Gold Race.
Windmills! It can only be the Amstel Gold Race.

Starting with the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (1 March 2025) and climaxing with Liege-Bastogne-Liege (27 April 2025), the Spring Classics herald the traditional start of the cycling season in a riot of Belgian beer, bergs and of course the legendary cobbled pavé over two months of glorious, action-packed racing.

For many fans, the season's highlights are another couple of rides you may have heard of: the Tour of Flanders (6 April 2025) and Paris-Roubaix (13 April 2025).

Most of these races have sportives attached, allowing amateur cyclists to ride the same roads the day before or after the world's elite professionals - and enjoy a long weekend in some historic European cities and regions at the same time.

Entries for 2025's Classics sportives typically open around this time of year, although Amstel is the first with registration details still pending for Flanders, Liege-Bastogne-Liege and Paris-Roubaix.

A sportive edition of the Amstel Classic, known as the Tourversion Amstel Gold Race, takes place on the Saturday before the men's and women's pro race.

Starting in the picturesque town of Valkenburg, near Maastricht in the south of the Netherlands, a choice of six routes are on offer. They range in length from 65km to a whopping 240km - and if you thought the Netherlands were flat, think again: the long route manages to pack in 3700m of climbing.

There are 15,000 places available on the sportive, making it one of the world's largest mass-participation cycle events. Entry is via a ballot which remains open throughout October. Places will be allocated randomly at the end of the month, with the entry fee of €59 only payable if you're successful in getting a place.

To enter the ballot, visit the event website and sign up at www.amstel.nl/amstelgoldrace. The ballot will close at 11:59pm Dutch time (10:59pm UK time) on 31 October.

If you're reading this after October when the ballot has closed, corporate entries may still be available - see the event website for details.

There are also usually package deals on offer (usually including entry and accommodation) with cycling tour operators such as Sportive Breaks.

>>> Read Gerry's report from the 2014 edition: Amstel Gold Race: Pros do it faster >>>

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