2013 Tour of Utah

The 2013 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah is the tenth edition of the Tour of Utah. Once again, the race was included on the UCI America Tour, with a UCI classification of 2.1. As such, the race is only open to teams on the UCI Pro Tour, UCI Professional Continental and UCI Continental circuits. The race took place between August 6–11, 2013 as a six-day, six-stage race, with some major differences to the prior editions, such as the elimination of the prologue, individual time trial, or team time trial. The 2013 Tour of Utah was one of six UCI-ranked stage races in the United States in 2013.

2013 Tour of Utah
2012–13 UCI America Tour
Race details
DatesAugust 6–11, 2013
Stages6
Distance587 mi (944.7 km)
Winning time23h 05' 45"
Results
Winner  Tom Danielson (USA) (Garmin–Sharp)
  Second  Chris Horner (USA) (RadioShack–Leopard)
  Third  Janier Acevedo (COL) (Jamis–Hagens Berman)

Mountains  Michael Torckler (NZL) (Bissell)
Youth  Lachlan Morton (AUS) (Garmin–Sharp)
Sprints  Michael Matthews (AUS) (Orica–GreenEDGE)
  Team RadioShack–Leopard

After finishing high overall in previous editions, American Tom Danielson of EF Pro Cycling won the overall title.

Teams

In July, the Tour of Utah announced a sixteen-team field, made up of five UCI ProTeams (down from six), three UCI Professional Continental teams (down from five) and eight UCI Continental teams (up from six), thus giving the race a total of sixteen-teams (down from seventeen).[1][2] In total, ten of the sixteen-teams that competed in 2013 were invited to return to this event, as well as Jamis–Hagens Berman (previously Jamis–Sutter Home) who competed in the 2011 and 2010 editions.[2] UCI ProTeams Cannondale, RadioShack–Leopard, and Orica–GreenEDGE are based in Italy, Luxembourg, and Australia, respectively; UCI Professional Continental Team MTN–Qhubeka is based in South Africa, while UCI Continental Team Funvic Brasilinvest–São José dos Campos is based in Brazil.[1][2] The remaining eleven teams are based in the United States.[1][2]

Contenders

Defending champion Johann Tschopp of Switzerland will not defend his title.[3][4] Other contenders include, Jamis–Hagens Berman's Janier Acevedo of Colombia, Spain's Francisco Mancebo of 5-hour Energy, and Americans Tom Danielson of Garmin–Sharp and Chris Horner of RadioShack–Leopard.[4]

Stages

Stage results
Stage[5][6] Date Route Terrain Length Winner
16 AugustBrian Head Cedar City Hilly stage112 mi (180 km) Greg Van Avermaet (BEL)
27 AugustPanguitch Torrey Medium mountain stage131 mi (211 km) Michael Matthews (AUS)
38 AugustRichfield Payson Medium mountain stage119 mi (192 km) Lachlan Morton (AUS)
49 AugustSalt Lake City Salt Lake City Flat stage34 mi (55 km) Michael Matthews (AUS)
510 AugustSnowbasin Snowbird Mountain stage113 mi (182 km) Chris Horner (USA)
611 AugustPark City Park City Medium mountain stage78 mi (126 km) Francisco Mancebo (ESP)
Total 587 mi (945 km)

Stage 1

August 6, 2013 Brian Head to Cedar City, Hilly stage, 112 miles (180 km)
For the second consecutive time, the Tour of Utah started with a full stage instead of a prologue. Although the route included two categorized climbs, a sizable peloton of a hundred returned to downtown Cedar City.

Stage 1 Results[7][8][9]
Rider Team Time
1  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team 4h 11' 00"
2  Michael Matthews (AUS) Orica–GreenEDGE s.t.
3  Ty Magner (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Team s.t.
4  Eric Young (USA) Optum–Kelly Benefit Strategies s.t.
5  Kiel Reijnen (USA) UnitedHealthcare s.t.
6  Joseph Lewis (AUS) Hincapie Sportswear Development Team s.t.
7  Jasper Stuyven (BEL) Bontrager Cycling Team s.t.
8  Christopher Baldwin (USA) Bissell s.t.
9  Fred Rodriguez (USA) Jelly Belly–Kenda s.t.
10  Jeff Louder (USA) UnitedHealthcare s.t.
General Classification after Stage 1[7][8]
Rider Team Time
1  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team 4h 10' 50"
2  Michael Matthews (AUS) Orica–GreenEDGE + 4"
3  Christopher Jones (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 4"
4  Ty Magner (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Team + 6"
5  Max Jenkins (USA) 5-hour Energy + 9"
6  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard + 9"
7  Eric Young (USA) Optum–Kelly Benefit Strategies + 10"
8  Kiel Reijnen (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 10"
9  Joseph Lewis (AUS) Hincapie Sportswear Development Team + 10"
10  Jasper Stuyven (BEL) Bontrager Cycling Team + 10"

Stage 2

August 7, 2013 Panguitch to Torrey, Medium mountain stage, 131 miles (211 km)

Stage 2 Results[10][11][12]
Rider Team Time
1  Michael Matthews (AUS) Orica–GreenEDGE 5h 17' 55"
2  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team s.t.
3  Jasper Stuyven (BEL) Bontrager Cycling Team s.t.
4  Michel Koch (GER) Cannondale s.t.
5  Kiel Reijnen (USA) UnitedHealthcare s.t.
6  Ty Magner (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Team s.t.
7  Alessandro Bazzana (ITA) UnitedHealthcare s.t.
8  Chad Beyer (USA) Champion System s.t.
9  Serghei Tvetcov (MDA) Jelly Belly–Kenda s.t.
10  Janier Acevedo (COL) Jamis–Hagens Berman s.t.
General Classification after Stage 2[10][12]
Rider Team Time
1  Michael Matthews (AUS) Orica–GreenEDGE 9h 28' 39"
2  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 1"
3  Christopher Jones (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 11"
4  Ty Magner (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Team + 13"
5  Jasper Stuyven (BEL) Bontrager Cycling Team + 13"
6  Max Jenkins (USA) 5-hour Energy + 16"
7  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard + 16"
8  Kiel Reijnen (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 17"
9  Michel Koch (GER) Cannondale + 17"
10  Chad Beyer (USA) Champion System + 17"

Stage 3

August 8, 2013 Richfield to Payson, Medium mountain stage, 119 miles (192 km)

Stage 3 Results[13][14][15]
Rider Team Time
1  Lachlan Morton (AUS) Garmin–Sharp 4h 20' 20"
2  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 33"
3  Lucas Euser (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 34"
4  George Bennett (NZL) RadioShack–Leopard + 34"
5  Janier Acevedo (COL) Jamis–Hagens Berman + 34"
6  Gregory Brenes (CRC) Champion System + 34"
7  Chris Horner (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 34"
8  Philip Deignan (IRL) UnitedHealthcare + 34"
9  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard + 34"
10  Matthew Busche (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 34"
General Classification after Stage 3[13][15]
Rider Team Time
1  Lachlan Morton (AUS) Garmin–Sharp 13h 49' 07"
2  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 22"
3  Lucas Euser (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 40"
4  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard + 43"
5  Gregory Brenes (CRC) Champion System + 44"
6  Michael Schär (SWI) BMC Racing Team + 44"
7  Chris Horner (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 44"
8  Ben King (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 44"
9  Carter Jones (USA) Bissell + 44"
10  Ben Day (AUS) UnitedHealthcare + 44"

Stage 4

August 9, 2013 Salt Lake City to Salt Lake City, Flat stage, 34 miles (55 km)

Stage 4 Results[16][17][18]
Rider Team Time
1  Michael Matthews (AUS) Orica–GreenEDGE 1h 10' 17"
2  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team s.t.
3  Jasper Stuyven (BEL) Bontrager Cycling Team s.t.
4  Alessandro Bazzana (ITA) UnitedHealthcare s.t.
5  Jesse Anthony (USA) Optum–Kelly Benefit Strategies s.t.
6  Kiel Reijnen (USA) UnitedHealthcare s.t.
7  Gregory Brenes (CRC) Champion System s.t.
8  Janier Acevedo (COL) Jamis–Hagens Berman s.t.
9  Ryder Hesjedal (CAN) Garmin–Sharp s.t.
10  Lachlan Morton (AUS) Garmin–Sharp s.t.
General Classification after Stage 4[16][19]
Rider Team Time
1  Lachlan Morton (AUS) Garmin–Sharp 14h 59' 24"
2  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 26"
3  Lucas Euser (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 40"
4  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard + 43"
5  Gregory Brenes (CRC) Champion System + 44"
6  Chris Horner (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 44"
7  Ben King (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 44"
8  Ben Day (AUS) UnitedHealthcare + 44"
9  Matthew Busche (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 44"
10  Peter Stetina (USA) Garmin–Sharp + 44"

Stage 5

August 10, 2013 Snowbasin Snowbird, Mountain stage, 113 miles (182 km)

Stage 5 Results[20][21][22]
Rider Team Time
1  Chris Horner (USA) RadioShack–Leopard 4h 52' 45"
2  Tom Danielson (USA) Garmin–Sharp s.t.
3  Yannick Eijssen (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 31"
4  George Bennett (NZL) RadioShack–Leopard + 37"
5  Lucas Euser (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 37"
6  Matthew Busche (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 37"
7  Philip Deignan (IRL) UnitedHealthcare + 58"
8  Janier Acevedo (COL) Jamis–Hagens Berman + 1' 08"
9  Francisco Mancebo (ESP) 5-hour Energy + 1' 14"
10  Michael Schär (SWI) BMC Racing Team + 1' 31"
General Classification after Stage 5[20][23]
Rider Team Time
1  Chris Horner (USA) RadioShack–Leopard 19h 52' 52"
2  Tom Danielson (USA) Garmin–Sharp + 0"
3  Lucas Euser (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 32"
4  George Bennett (NZL) RadioShack–Leopard + 36"
5  Matthew Busche (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 37"
6  Philip Deignan (IRL) UnitedHealthcare + 57"
7  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard + 1' 40"
8  Michael Schär (SWI) BMC Racing Team + 1' 41"
9  Janier Acevedo (COL) Jamis–Hagens Berman + 1' 42"
10  Chris Butler (USA) Champion System + 1' 59"

Stage 6

August 11, 2013 Park City Park City, Mountain stage, 78 miles (126 km)

Stage 6 Results[24][25][26]
Rider Team Time
1  Francisco Mancebo (ESP) 5-hour Energy 3h 12' 52"
2  Janier Acevedo (COL) Jamis–Hagens Berman s.t.
3  Tom Danielson (USA) Garmin–Sharp + 4"
4  Lucas Euser (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 1' 29"
5  Matthew Busche (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 1' 29"
6  Michael Schär (SWI) BMC Racing Team + 1' 29"
7  Philip Deignan (IRL) UnitedHealthcare + 1' 29"
8  Chris Horner (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 1' 29"
9  Carter Jones (USA) Bissell + 1' 29"
10  Jasper Stuyven (BEL) Bontrager Cycling Team + 1' 39"
General Classification after Stage 6[24][27]
Rider Team Time
1  Tom Danielson (USA) Garmin–Sharp 23h 05' 45"
2  Chris Horner (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 1' 25"
3  Janier Acevedo (COL) Jamis–Hagens Berman + 1' 37"
4  Lucas Euser (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 2' 02"
5  Matthew Busche (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 2' 06"
6  Philip Deignan (IRL) UnitedHealthcare + 2' 27"
7  Michael Schär (SWI) BMC Racing Team + 3' 11"
8  Carter Jones (USA) Bissell + 3' 49"
9  Francisco Mancebo (ESP) 5-hour Energy + 3' 50"
10  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard + 3' 50"

Classification leadership

In the 2013 Tour of Utah, five jerseys are awarded. For the general classification, calculated by adding the finishing times of the stages per cyclist, the leader receives a yellow jersey (Larry H. Miller Dealerships Leader Jersey). This classification is considered the most important of the Tour of Utah, and the winner of the general classification will be considered the winner of the event.[28]

Additionally, there is also a sprints classification, akin to what is called the points classification in other races, which awards a purple jersey (Xo Communications Sprint Jersey).[29] In the sprints classification, cyclists receive points for finishing in the top twenty in a stage. In addition, some points can be won in intermediate sprints.[28]

There is also a mountains classification, which awards a white jersey (Ski Utah King of the Mountain Jersey). In the mountains classifications, points are won by reaching the top of a mountain before other cyclists. Each climb is categorized, either first, second, third, or fourth category, with more points available for the harder climbs.[28]

There is also a youth classification. This classification is calculated the same way as the general classification, but only young cyclists (under 23) are included. The leader of the young rider classification receives a blue jersey (Subaru Best Young Rider Jersey).[28]

The last jersey is awarded to the most aggressive rider of a stage for him to wear on the next stage. It is generally awarded to a rider who attacks constantly or spends a lot of time in the breakaways. This jersey is orange (Vivint Most Aggressive Rider Jersey).[28]

There is also a classification for teams. In this classification, the times of the best three cyclists per stage are added, and the team with the lowest time is the leader.[28]

Stage Winner General Classification
Youth Classification
Mountains Classification
Sprint Classification
Most Courageous
Team Classification
1 Greg Van Avermaet Greg Van Avermaet Ty Magner Michael Torckler Greg Van Avermaet Christopher Jones Optum–Kelly Benefit Strategies
2 Michael Matthews Michael Matthews Michael Matthews Martin Wesemann Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
3 Lachlan Morton Lachlan Morton Lachlan Morton Greg Van Avermaet James Stemper Garmin–Sharp
4 Michael Matthews Craig Lewis
5 Chris Horner Chris Horner Yannick Eijssen RadioShack–Leopard
6 Francisco Mancebo Tom Danielson Michael Matthews Francisco Mancebo
Final Tom Danielson Lachlan Morton Michael Torckler Michael Matthews not awarded RadioShack–Leopard

Classification standings

Legend
     Denotes the leader of the General classification      Denotes the leader of the Mountains classification
     Denotes the leader of the Points classification      Denotes the leader of the Young rider classification

General classification

Rider Team Time
1  Tom Danielson (USA) Garmin–Sharp 23h 05' 45"
2  Chris Horner (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 1' 25"
3  Janier Acevedo (COL) Jamis–Hagens Berman + 1' 37"
4  Lucas Euser (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 2' 02"
5  Matthew Busche (USA) RadioShack–Leopard + 2' 06"
6  Philip Deignan (IRL) UnitedHealthcare + 2' 27"
7  Michael Schär (SWI) BMC Racing Team + 3' 11"
8  Carter Jones (USA) Bissell + 3' 49"
9  Francisco Mancebo (ESP) 5-hour Energy + 3' 50"
10  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard + 3' 50"

King of the Mountains classification

Rider Team Points
1  Michael Torckler (NZL) Bissell 40
2  Tom Danielson (USA) Garmin–Sharp 33
3  Francisco Mancebo (ESP) 5-hour Energy 20
4  Chris Horner (USA) RadioShack–Leopard 19
5  Tyler Wren (USA) Jamis–Hagens Berman 19
6  Yannick Eijssen (BEL) BMC Racing Team 17
7  Lachlan Morton (AUS) Garmin–Sharp 16
8  Matthew Busche (USA) RadioShack–Leopard 15
9  Carter Jones (USA) Bissell 14
10  George Bennett (NZL) RadioShack–Leopard 12

Young riders classification

Rider Team Time
1  Lachlan Morton (AUS) Garmin–Sharp 23h 12' 25"
2  Gavin Mannion (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team + 3' 13"
3  Tsgabu Grmay (ETH) MTN–Qhubeka + 15' 32"
4  Luis Enrique Lemus (MEX) Jelly Belly–Kenda + 18' 33"
5  Andzs Flaksis (LAT) Bontrager Cycling Team + 25' 28"
6  Nathan Wilson (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team + 27' 31"
7  Michel Koch (GER) Cannondale + 29' 18"
8  Tanner Putt (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team + 29' 37"
9  Jasper Stuyven (BEL) Bontrager Cycling Team + 31' 26"
10  Connor O'Leary (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team + 36' 20"

Team classification

Team Time
1 RadioShack–Leopard 69h 23′ 36″
2 UnitedHealthcare + 4' 50″
3 BMC Racing Team + 12' 27″
4 Garmin–Sharp + 16' 34″
5 Jamis–Hagens Berman + 25' 47″
6 Champion System + 34' 31″
7 Bissell + 43' 28″
8 Bontrager Cycling Team + 1h 02' 45"
9 5-hour Energy + 1h 10' 22″
10 Jelly Belly–Kenda + 1h 11' 42″
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