Based on an exciting multi-discipline team race format, the Hammer Series is a revolutionary international professional road cycling series created to find the world’s best cycling team. Having launched last year in Limburg, NL, Hammer Series 2018 has added a new race in Stavanger, Norway between 25th - 27th May before returning to Limburg in Holland between June 1st - 3rd 2018
Fans will be able to catch riders from the top World Tour and Pro-Continental racing teams, including current champions Team Sky, racing in three different formats, The Hammer Climb, Hammer Sprint and Hammer Chase across each weekend.
Along with roadside access for fans, both races will be streamed live online and through social media channels, providing the opportunity for cycling fans to get closer to their favourite teams than ever before.
Please head to www.hammerseries.com for more information on where to watch the events or follow the Official Hammer Twitter, Instagram and Facebook in the run up
Twitter - @hammerseries / Instagram - @hammerseries / Facebook - hammerseries
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