Tour of Oman

The Tour of Oman is an annual professional road bicycle racing stage race held in Oman since 2010 as part of the UCI Asia Tour. It will become part of the new UCI ProSeries in 2020.

Tour of Oman
Race details
DateFebruary
RegionOman
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Asia Tour 2.HC
TypeStage race
OrganiserAmaury Sport Organisation
Race directorEddy Merckx[1]
Web sitewww.tour-of-oman.com
History
First edition2010 (2010)
Editions10 (as of 2019)
First winner Fabian Cancellara (SUI)
Most wins Chris Froome (GBR)
 Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ) (2 wins)
Most recent Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ)
Tour of Oman banner on a lighting pole in Nakhl, Oman on February 21, 2014

History

The race is classified as a 2.HC (as of 2012). The race is organized by the Amaury Sport Organisation, and was held for the first time between 14 and 19 February 2010.[2] The race is a men's competition consisting of six stages. The race contains mainly flat stages, with some hillier parts.

During the race, the leader of the General Classification wears a red jersey, the leader of sprinter's points classification is denoted by a green jersey and best young rider by white. The race does not contain a mountains jersey. The most aggressive rider wears a white jersey with green and red polka-dots.

The inaugural edition of the race in 2010, consisted of 6 stages, beginning with a 16-lap criterium in Muscat Corniche and ending with an 18.6 km time trial, also in Muscat.[3] Fabian Cancellara won this event after coming second in the final time trial to Edvald Boasson Hagen.[4]

Past winners

General classification

Year Country Rider Team
2010   Switzerland Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank
2011  Netherlands Robert Gesink Rabobank
2012  Slovakia Peter Velits Omega Pharma–Quick-Step
2013  Great Britain Chris Froome Team Sky
2014  Great Britain Chris Froome Team Sky
2015  Spain Rafael Valls Lampre–Merida
2016  Italy Vincenzo Nibali Astana
2017  Belgium Ben Hermans BMC Racing Team
2018  Kazakhstan Alexey Lutsenko Astana
2019  Kazakhstan Alexey Lutsenko Astana

Points classification

Year Country Rider Team
2010  Norway Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Sky
2011  Norway Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Sky
2012  Slovakia Peter Sagan Liquigas–Cannondale
2013  Great Britain Chris Froome Team Sky
2014  Germany André Greipel Lotto–Belisol
2015  Italy Andrea Guardini Astana
2016  Norway Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Dimension Data
2017  Norway Alexander Kristoff Team Katusha–Alpecin
2018  Australia Nathan Haas Team Katusha–Alpecin
2019  Kazakhstan Alexey Lutsenko Astana

Young rider classification

Year Country Rider Team
2010  Norway Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Sky
2011  Netherlands Robert Gesink Rabobank
2012  France Tony Gallopin RadioShack–Nissan
2013  France Kenny Elissonde FDJ
2014  France Romain Bardet Ag2r–La Mondiale
2015  South Africa Louis Meintjes MTN–Qhubeka
2016  Australia Brendan Canty Drapac Professional Cycling
2017  Eritrea Merhawi Kudus Team Dimension Data
2018  Colombia Miguel Ángel López Astana
2019  France Élie Gesbert Arkéa–Samsic

Aggressive rider classification

Year Country Rider Team
2010  Latvia Gatis Smukulis Ag2r–La Mondiale
2011  Slovenia Marko Kump Geox–TMC
2012  Belgium Klaas Lodewyck BMC Racing Team
2013  Netherlands Bobbie Traksel Champion System
2014  Belgium Preben Van Hecke Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise
2015  Belgium Jef Van Meirhaeghe Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise
2016  South Africa Jacques Janse van Rensburg Team Dimension Data
2017  Belgium Aimé De Gendt Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise
2018  France Loïc Chetout Cofidis

Team classification

YearBasedTeam
2010Team HTC–Columbia
2011Leopard Trek
2012RadioShack–Nissan
2013BMC Racing Team
2014Team Sky
2015BMC Racing Team
2016Team Dimension Data
2017Team Dimension Data
2018Astana
2019Astana
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References

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