International Junior Tour of Lower Saxony 2015

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The International Lower Saxony Tour for Juniors 2015 took place from July 24th to 26th, 2015 at a length of 285.30 km in Wallenhorst and Bramsche .

course

Stage 1 was 66.30 km long, with the winner reaching a speed of 43.17 km / h. The German Leo Appelt won the stage in 1:32:09 hours ahead of the Russian Pawel Siwakow and the Belgian Aaron Verwilst at the same time . The remaining top 10 was filled by Kevin Geniets from Luxembourg , Pascal Eenkhoorn from the Netherlands , the two Germans Dorian Lübbers and Henrik Hamm , the Estonian Siim Kiskonen and the two Russians Alexandr Kulikovskiy and Maksim Sukhov . Stage 2a was a time trial with a length of 10.50 km, with the winner having a speed of 47.97 km / h. The top 3 consisted of the German Bastian Flicke , the Australian Michael Storer and Leo Appelt. Leo Appelt made it into the top 3 for the second time in a row and Aaron Verwilst, Pawel Siwakow and Maksim Sukhov made it into the top 10 for the second time in a row. Stage 2b was canceled after 3 laps due to the weather and impassable roads and not counted. Stage 3 was won by the German Max Kanter ahead of Alexandr Kulikovskiy and the Belgian Senne Deloof . Max Kanter, Alexandr Kulikovskiy and Siim Kiskonen in the top 10 for the second time.

After stage 1, Leo Appelt, Dorian Lübbers and Siim Kiskonen were able to take over their positions in the daily standings as well as in the overall standings. Both Pawel Siwakow and Aaron Verwilst, as well as Kevin Geniets and Pascal Eenkhoorn swapped their respective positions of the two ratings. Alexandr Kulikovskiy, Maksim Sukhov and Henrik Hamm each lost three positions in eleven, twelve and 13. Max Kanter, 13th to 8th, Colin Heiderscheid from Luxembourg , 69th to 9th, and the Belgian Gilles Borra , 60th to 10th, improved all clearly in the overall compared to the daily ranking. After stage 2a Leo Appelt, Aaron Verwilst, Pawel Siwakow and Dorian Lübbers kept their positions in the overall standings, while Kevin Geniets and Pascal Eenkhoorn swapped positions. Bastian Flicke, rank 72 to 7, Michael Storer, rank 88 to 8, the German Florian Stork , rank 41 to 9, and the Belgian Thomas Vereecken , 22 to 10, all improved significantly from stage 1 to 2a. Siim Kiskonen and Max Kanter lost 6 and 3 positions respectively, while Colin Heiderscheid and Gilles Borra fell 49 and 20 places respectively. The overall ranking did not change after stage 2b was canceled and the top 10 remained unchanged after stage 3, so Leo Appelt won the tour ahead of Aaron Verwilst and Pawel Siwakow.

Leo Appelt led the points classification from stages 1 to 2a and Max Kanter after stage 3, after Bokeloh had previously occupied eighth place in both stages. Colin Heiderscheid was the leader of the junior class after stage 1 and Bastian Flicke after stages 2a and 3. Kevin Geniets led the mountain classification from stages 1 to 2a and Siim Kiskonen after stage 3, after Kiskonen had previously occupied second place in both stages.

Stages

Daily ranking Overall rating
stage Day Stage winner Leader
Stage 1 24th July Germany Leo Appelt Germany Leo Appelt
Stage 2a July 25th Germany Bastian Flicke
Stage 2b
Stage 3 July 26th Germany Max Kanter Germany Leo Appelt

Stage 1

Daily ranking Overall rating
space athlete time space athlete time
1 Germany Leo Appelt 1:32:09 h 1 Germany Leo Appelt 1:31:58 h
2 Russia Pavel Sivakov equal time 2 Belgium Aaron Verwilst + 0:04 min
3 Belgium Aaron Verwilst equal time 3 Russia Pavel Sivakov + 0:05 min
4th Luxembourg Kevin Geniets equal time 4th Netherlands Pascal Eenkhoorn + 0:09 min
5 Netherlands Pascal Eenkhoorn equal time 5 Luxembourg Kevin Geniets + 0:11 min
6th Germany Dorian Lübbers equal time 6th Germany Dorian Lübbers equal time
7th Estonia Siim Kiskonen + 0:04 min 7th Estonia Siim Kiskonen + 0:15 min
8th Russia Alexandr Kulikovskiy + 1:02 min 8th Germany Max Kanter + 1:10 min
9 Russia Maksim Sukhov equal time 9 Luxembourg Colin Heiderscheid + 1:11 min
10 Germany Henrik Hamm equal time 10 Belgium Gilles Borra + 1:12 min

Stage 2a

Daily ranking Overall rating
space athlete time space athlete time
1 Germany Bastian Flicke 13:08 min 1 Germany Leo Appelt 1:45:15 h
2 Australia Michael Storer + 0:08 min 2 Belgium Aaron Verwilst + 0:10 min
3 Germany Leo Appelt + 0:09 min 3 Russia Pavel Sivakov + 0:13 min
4th Belgium Aaron Verwilst + 0:15 min 4th Luxembourg Kevin Geniets + 0:39 min
5 Russia Pavel Sivakov + 0:17 min 5 Netherlands Pascal Eenkhoorn + 0:46 min
6th Germany Florian Stork + 0:21 min 6th Germany Dorian Lübbers + 0:48 min
7th Belgium Thomas Vereecken + 0:23 min 7th Germany Bastian Flicke + 1:04 min
8th Netherlands Jens Dekker + 0:24 min 8th Australia Michael Storer + 1:12 min
9 Germany Max Kanter + 0:27 min 9 Germany Florian Stork + 1:25 min
10 Russia Maksim Sukhov + 0:31 min 10 Belgium Thomas Vereecken + 1:27 min

Stage 2b

The stage was canceled after 3 laps due to the weather and impassable roads and not counted.

Stage 3

Daily ranking Overall rating
space athlete time space athlete time
1 Germany Max Kanter 2:40:08 h 1 Germany Leo Appelt 4:25:23 h
2 Russia Alexandr Kulikovskiy equal time 2 Belgium Aaron Verwilst + 0:08 min
3 Belgium Senne Deloof equal time 3 Russia Pavel Sivakov + 0:13 min
4th Germany Luca Henn equal time 4th Luxembourg Kevin Geniets + 0:39 min
5 Germany Moritz Malcharek equal time 5 Netherlands Pascal Eenkhoorn + 0:46 min
6th Denmark Soren Malling Siggaard equal time 6th Germany Dorian Lübbers + 0:48 min
7th Luxembourg Pit Leyder equal time 7th Germany Bastian Flicke + 1:04 min
8th Luxembourg Tiago Da Silva equal time 8th Australia Michael Storer + 1:12 min
9 Estonia Siim Kiskonen equal time 9 Germany Florian Stork + 1:18 min
10 Germany Pascal Treubel equal time 10 Belgium Thomas Vereecken + 1:24 min

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