Eneco Tour 2011

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Eneco Tour 2011
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Racing series UCI WorldTour
Host country NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands and BelgiumBelgiumBelgium 
Competition period August 8-14, 2011
Stages 7th
overall length 967.8
Starting field 175 in 22 teams
(101 of which arrived at the finish)
winner
Overall rating 1. Edvald Boasson Hagen (SKY) 22:54:22 h 2. Philippe Gilbert (OLO) + 0:22 min 3. David Millar (GRM) + 0:28 minNorwayNorway 
BelgiumBelgium 
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Team evaluation United StatesUnited States Team RadioShack 68:45:24 h
Scoring jerseys
Scoring Scoring NorwayNorway Edvald Boasson Hagen (SKY)
Young talent evaluation Young talent evaluation NorwayNorway Edvald Boasson Hagen (SKY)
course
Eneco Tour 2011 map
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The 7th Eneco Tour took place from August 8th to 14th, 2011. The one-week cycle stage race consisted of a prologue and six stages and was part of the UCI WorldTour 2011 .

Stages

The only round trip of the UCI WorldTour 2011 organized by two countries started with a prologue of 5.7 km in Amersfoort . After this prologue, six stages were driven on Dutch and Belgian territory. After three stages, an individual time trial took place in Roermond near the border with Germany . Then there was another stage with start and finish in Genk in Belgium and the final stage in the Netherlands around Sittard-Geleen again on the German border.

Overview

stage Day Start finish Type km Stage winner Overall rating
prolog 08th August Amersfoort - Amersfoort EZF Individual time trial 00 5.7 United StatesUnited States Taylor Phinney ( BMC ) United StatesUnited States Taylor Phinney ( BMC )
1. 0August 9 Oosterhout - Sint Willebrord Flat stage 192.1 GermanyGermany André Greipel ( OLO )
2. August 10 Aalter - Ardooie Flat stage 173.7 GermanyGermany André Greipel ( OLO )
3. August 11th Heers - Andenne Mountainous stage 191.2 BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert ( OLO ) BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert ( OLO )
4th 12. August Roermond - Roermond EZF Individual time trial 014.7 New ZealandNew Zealand Jesse Sergent ( RSH ) NorwayNorway Edvald Boasson Hagen ( SKY )
5. 13 August Genk - Genk Mountainous stage 189.2 ItalyItaly Matteo Bono ( LAM )
6th August 14th Sittard-Geleen - Sittard-Geleen Mountainous stage 201.2 NorwayNorway Edvald Boasson Hagen ( SKY )

Attendees

22 teams took part in the Eneco Tour, all 18 UCI ProTeams were allowed to start. In addition, four wild carts were awarded.

18 UCI World Tour teams Wildcards
FranceFrance Ag2r RussiaRussia Katusha team BelgiumBelgium Quick Step FranceFrance Cofidis, le Crédit en Ligne
KazakhstanKazakhstan Pro team Astana ItalyItaly Lampre ISD NetherlandsNetherlands Rabobank NetherlandsNetherlands Skil-Shimano
United StatesUnited States BMC Racing Team LuxembourgLuxembourg Leopard Trek United StatesUnited States Team RadioShack BelgiumBelgium Topsport Vlaanderen-Mercator
SpainSpain Euskaltel-Euskadi ItalyItaly Liquigas-Cannondale DenmarkDenmark Saxo Bank-SunGard BelgiumBelgium Veranda's Willems Accent
United StatesUnited States Team Garmin-Cervélo SpainSpain Movistar United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sky ProCycling
United StatesUnited States HTC highroad BelgiumBelgium Omega Pharma Lotto NetherlandsNetherlands Vacansoleil DCM

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