2019 Tour de la Provence
The 2019 Tour de la Provence was a road cycling stage race that took place between 14 and 17 February 2019. The race was rated as a 2.1 event as part of the 2019 UCI Europe Tour, and was the fourth edition of the Tour de la Provence.[2]
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The peloton in Avignon | |||||||||||||
Race details | |||||||||||||
Dates | 14 February–17 February 2019 | ||||||||||||
Stages | 4 | ||||||||||||
Distance | 543.8[1] km (337.9 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 13h 18' 06" | ||||||||||||
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The race was won by Spanish rider Gorka Izagirre of the Astana team, winning by less than a second ahead of Australian rider Simon Clarke.[3]
Teams
Twenty-two teams of up to seven riders started the race:[4]
UCI WorldTeams
UCI Professional Continental teams
UCI Continental teams
Route
Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Stage winner | |
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1 | 14 February | Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer | 8.9 km (5.5 mi) | Individual time trial | ||
2 | 15 February | Istres to La Ciotat | 191.6 km (119.1 mi) | Hilly stage | ||
3 | 16 February | Aubagne to Circuit du Castellet | 181.1 km (112.5 mi) | Hilly stage | ||
4 | 17 February | Avignon to Aix en Provence | 162.2 km (100.8 mi) | Flat stage |
Stages
Stage 1
Stage 1 result and general classification after Stage 1[5][6]
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Stage 2
Stage 2 result[5][7]
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General classification after Stage 2[5][7]
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Stage 3
Stage 3 result[5][8]
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General classification after Stage 3[5][8]
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Stage 4
Stage 4 result[5][9]
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Classifications
Final general classification[5][9]
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Final points classification[9]
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Final mountains classification[9]
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Final young rider classification[9]
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Final team classification[9]
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Classification leadership table
Stage | Winner | General classification |
Mountains classification |
Points classification |
Young rider classification |
Teams classification |
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1 | Filippo Ganna | Filippo Ganna | Not awarded | Filippo Ganna | Filippo Ganna | Deceuninck–Quick-Step |
2 | Eduard Prades | Gorka Izagirre | Lilian Calmejane | Eduard Prades | David Gaudu | Groupama–FDJ |
3 | Philippe Gilbert | Dries De Bondt | Simon Clarke | |||
4 | John Degenkolb | Lilian Calmejane | ||||
Final | Gorka Izagirre | Lilian Calmejane | Simon Clarke | David Gaudu | Groupama–FDJ |
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References
- "La Tour de la Provence (2.1), France". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- "2019 Tour de la Provence". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- "Gorka Izagirre wins Tour de la Provence by 13 hundredths of a second". CyclingPub.com (in French). 18 February 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- "2019 Tour Cycliste International La Provence". FirstCycling. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- "2016 Le Tour de la Provence (2.1), France". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- Quénet, Jean-François (14 February 2019). "Ganna wins Tour de La Provence opening time trial". Cycling News. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- Quénet, Jean-François (15 February 2019). "Prades wins Tour de la Provence stage 2". Cycling News. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- Quénet, Jean-François (16 February 2019). "Gilbert wins Tour de la Provence stage 3". Cycling News. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- Quénet, Jean-François (17 February 2019). "Gorka Izagirre wins 2019 Tour de La Provence". Cycling News. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
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