The first stage was 66.30 km in length, with the winner reaching a speed of 42.69 km / h. The South African Ryan Felgate won ahead of the Dutchman Piotr Havik , both finished with the same time, and the Frenchman Antoine Raynaud . The Belgian Michael Cools and the Russian Alexandr Stepanov finished with 24 seconds, the German Arne Egner with 32 seconds, the Norwegian Amund Grøndahl Jansen with 33 seconds and Alexandr Stepanov, the Dane Jonas Nordkroggaard and the German Phil Bauhaus with 34 seconds behind. The second stage was a time trial over a length of 8.80 km, with the winner having a speed of 46.657 km / h. The two Danes Mathias Krigbaum and Mads Würtz Schmidt took 1st and 3rd place and Arne Egner came second in the stage. The Swede Marcus Fåglum Karlsson , the three Germans Nils Politt , Jan Brockhoff and Nils Schomber , the Irish Ryan Mullen , the Dane Emil Wang and Alexandr Stepanov took the remaining places in the top 10. Alexandr Stepanov made it into the top 10 for the second time in a row Top 10. The third stage was 94.20 km long, with the winner having a speed of 42.667 km / h. In the third stage there was a German double victory by Pascal Ackermann and Phil Bauhaus ahead of the Swiss Dominic Von Burg . Pascal Ackermann, Phil Bauhaus and Tim Reske made it into the top 10 for the second time. The fourth stage was 114.30 km long, with the winner reaching a speed of 41.559 km / h. Tim Reske and Pascal Ackermann took first and third place and Ryan Felgate came second in the stage. Tim Reske, Pascal Ackermann and Phil Bauhaus made it into the top 10 for the second time in a row and third time overall and Ryan Felgate made it into the top 3 for the second time. Piotr Havik and Antoine Raynaud made it into the top 10 for the second time Top 10. The Dutchman Thijs Leygraaff made it into the top 10 for the second time in a row.
After the first stage, Ryan Felgate, Piotr Havik, Antoine Raynaud and Michael Cools also led the overall standings. The two Germans Pascal Ackermann and Arne Egner and Amund Grøndahl Jansen improved by five, 37 and ten positions and Alexandr Stepanov, Jonas Nordkroggaard and Phil Bauhaus each worsened by 3 positions compared to the daily ranking. After the second stage, Piotr Havik improved to 1st place overall, while Ryan Felgate fell to 17th place. The first nine drivers of the stage improved to 2nd to 10th place overall. Mads Würtz Schmidt could not finish the third stage, which meant that Alexandr Stepanov was in the top 10. The top 9 riders were the same as after the 2nd stage. After the fourth stage, Piotr Havik won the tour in 6:42:13 hours, 10 seconds ahead of Mathias Krigbaum and 12 seconds ahead of Arne Egner. Nils Schomber could not finish the stage, Alexandr Stepanov was able to make up another second and another place and Ryan Felgate was able to make up another 6 seconds and thus improve to 10th place.