Stage 1 was 66.30 km long, with the winner reaching a speed of 42.67 km / h. The Dutchman Milan Veltman won the stage in 1:33:13 hours ahead of the Belgian Wiebren Plovie and the Danish Frederik Poulsen at the same time . The remaining top 10 was filled by the Germans Sven Reutter , Laurin Winter , Jonas Bokeloh , Aaron Grosser and John Mandrysch , the French Corentin Buisson and the Belgian Enzo Wouters . Stage 2a was a time trial with a length of 8.80 km, with the winner having a speed of 46.18 km / h. The top 3 consisted of the German Jan Tschernoster , the Dane Anders Hardahl and Sven Reutter. Sven Reutter and Frederik Poulsen reached the top 10 for the second time in a row. Stage 2b was won by the Dutchman with Julius van den Berg ahead of the Russian Alexander Wlassow and Enzo Wouters. Sven Reutter made it into the top 10 for the third time and Alexander Wlassow for the second time in a row. Enzo Wouters, Jonas Bokeloh, Aaron Grosser and Milan Veltman also made it into the top 10 for the second time. Enzo Wouters won stage 3 ahead of the French Theo Menant and Jonas Bokeloh. Sven Reutter made it into the top 10 for the fourth time in a row. Enzo Wouters, Jonas Bokeloh and Aaron Grosser made it into the top 10 for the second time in a row and for the third time. Wiebren Plovie made it into the top 10 for the second time and Yannik Stehlin for the second time Follow the top 10.
After stage 1, the top 10 was the same as the day's standings, except for Corentin Buisson and Laurin Winter, who swapped positions. After stage 2a, Milan Veltman and Wiebren Plovie each lost two and Laurin Winter one position in third, fourth and sixth. Jonas Bokeloh and Corentin Buisson fell from 7th and 6th place to 13th and 18th place. Enzo Wouters, John Mandrysch and Aaron Grosser suffered the greatest losses when they fell from ninth, tenth and eighth place to 33, 34 and 50. On the other hand, Frederik Poulsen and Sven Reutter made up two positions each and climbed to 1st and 2nd place. Jan Tschernoster and the German Joshua Schotten made up seven and three places as they improved from 12th and 13th to 5 and 10th. However, the biggest jump was made by the German Max Singer , 26 to 8, Anders Hardahl, 62 to 7, and the Norwegian Tobias Foss , 69 to 9. After stage 2b, Sven Reutter, Wiebren Plovie, Jan Tschernoster, Laurin Winter and Anders Hardahl were able to do so maintained their placements while Milan Veltman and Frederik Poulsen swapped positions. Max Singer and Tobias Foss dropped one position each and Joshua Schotten two positions when Alexander Wlassow improved to 8th place past the three. After the last stage, the overall ranking in the top 10 only changes to position 10, where Tobias Foss swapped places with Jonas Bokeloh. So Sven Reutter won the tour in 6:40:58 hours with a lead of 6 seconds over Milan Veltman and 8 seconds over Frederik Poulsen.
Milan Veltman led the points classification from stages 1 to 2b and Jonas Bokeloh after stage 3, after Bokeloh had previously occupied seventh place (stages 1 and 2a) and two (stage 2b). Frederik Poulsen was the leader of the junior competition after every stage. Laurin Winter led the mountain classification from stages 1 to 2b and Frederik Poulsen after stage 3, after Poulsen had previously occupied second place in all stages.