Tour of Alberta 2017

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General
output 5th Tour of Alberta
Racing series UCI America Tour 2017 2.1
Stages 4th
date September 1-4, 2017
overall length 541.1 km
Host country CAN Canada
begin Jasper
target Edmonton
Teams 11
Driver at the start 82
Driver at the finish 76
Average speed 45.034 km / h
Result
winner United States Evan Huffman ( Rally Cycling )
Second United States Sepp Kuss ( Rally Cycling )
Third United States Alex Howes ( Cannondale-Drapac )
Scoring NED Wouter Wippert ( Cannondale-Drapac )
Mountain scoring CAN Alexander Cowan (silver)
Young talent evaluation CAN Jack Burke (Aevolo)
Team evaluation United States Rally cycling
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The 5th Tour of Alberta 2017 was a Canadian road bike race in the state of Alberta . The stage race took place from September 1st to 4th, 2017 . It was part of the UCI America Tour 2017 and classified there in category 2.1 . The overall winner was the American Evan Huffman from Rally Cycling .

Participating teams

WorldTeam
  1. United States Cannondale-Drapac
Professional Continental Team
  1. United States UnitedHealthcare
Continental Teams (9)
  1. United States Holowesko Citadel
  2. United States Rally
  3. United States Jelly Belly-Maxxis
  4. CAN silver
  5. United States Elevate-KHS
  6. COL Medellin Indians
  7. United States Aevolo
  8. CAN H&R block
  9. CAN Garneau-Québecor

Stages

Wikidata logo S.svgstage date Stage locations type Length (km) Stage winner Overall leader
1st stage  Sep 1 Jasper - Marmot Basin
Hilly stage
162 United States Evan Huffman United States Evan Huffman
2nd stage  Sep 2 Spruce Grove - Spruce Grove
Hilly stage
139 NED Wouter Wippert United States Evan Huffman
3rd stage  3rd Sep Edmonton - Edmonton
Hilly stage
116 United States Alex Howes United States Evan Huffman
4th stage  4th Sep Edmonton - Edmonton
Hilly stage
124.1 NED Wouter Wippert United States Evan Huffman

1st stage

The first stage ended with a mountain finish in the Marmot Basin Ski Area . There won Evan Huffman (USA / Rally) as a soloist with 15 seconds ahead of his teammate Sepp kiss . Huffman took overall lead.

Wikidata logo S.svgStage result
driver country team time
1. Evan Huffman United States United States Rally cycling 3 h 48 min 46 s
2. Sepp kiss United States United States Rally cycling + 15 s
3. Tom Slagter NED Netherlands Cannondale-Drapac + 28 s
4th Christopher Jones United States United States UnitedHealthcare + 30 s
5. Jack Burke CAN Canada Aevolo + 32 s
Source: ProCyclingStats
Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Evan Huffman Overall ratingScoringorange jersey, mountains classification United States United States Rally cycling 3 h 48 min 46 s
2. Sepp kiss United States United States Rally cycling + 15 s
3. Tom Slagter NED Netherlands Cannondale-Drapac + 28 s
4th Christopher Jones United States United States UnitedHealthcare + 30 s
5. Jack Burke white jersey of the leader of the youth competition CAN Canada Aevolo + 32 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


2nd stage

The second stage around Spruce Grove won the mass sprint of Dutchman Wouter Wippert (Cannondale Drapac) ahead of John Murphy (USA / Holoswesko). Huffman retained overall lead.

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driver country team time
1. Wouter Wippert NED Netherlands Cannondale-Drapac 2 h 55 min 14 s
2. John Murphy United States United States Holowesko Citadel Racing Team + 0 s
3. Ryan MacAnally OUT Australia Nice + 0 s
4th Michael Hernandez United States United States Aevolo + 0 s
5. José Alfredo Rodríguez MEX Mexico Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling + 0 s
Source: ProCyclingStats
Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Evan Huffman Overall ratingScoring United States United States Rally cycling 6 h 43 min 57 s
2. Sepp kiss orange jersey, mountains classification United States United States Rally cycling + 18 s
3. Tom Slagter NED Netherlands Cannondale-Drapac + 31 s
4th Christopher Jones United States United States UnitedHealthcare + 33 s
5. Jack Burke white jersey of the leader of the youth competition CAN Canada Aevolo + 35 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


3rd stage

The third stage around Edmondon won in the mass sprint Alex Howes (USA / Cannondale Drapac) ahead of his team mate Wouter Wippert . Huffman defended the overall lead.

Wikidata logo S.svgStage result
driver country team time
1. Alex Howes United States United States Cannondale-Drapac 2 h 30 min 31 s
2. Wouter Wippert NED Netherlands Cannondale-Drapac + 0 s
3. Colin Joyce United States United States Rally cycling + 0 s
4th John Murphy United States United States Holowesko Citadel Racing Team + 0 s
5. Serghei Țvetcov ROU Romania Jelly Belly-Maxxis + 0 s
Source: ProCyclingStats
Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Evan Huffman Overall rating United States United States Rally cycling 9 h 14 min 28 s
2. Sepp kiss orange jersey, mountains classification United States United States Rally cycling + 18 s
3. Alex Howes United States United States Cannondale-Drapac + 31 s
4th Tom Slagter NED Netherlands Cannondale-Drapac + 31 s
5. Christopher Jones United States United States UnitedHealthcare + 33 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


4th stage

The fourth and final stage again led around Edmondon. There, the Dutchman Wouter Wippert (Cannondale Drapac) won his second stage win in the mass sprint , as he did in his first stage win, ahead of John Murphy (USA / Holoswesko). Huffman held the overall lead one more time and won the entire tour.

Wikidata logo S.svgStage result
driver country team time
1. Wouter Wippert Scoring NED Netherlands Cannondale-Drapac 2 h 46 min 27 s
2. John Murphy United States United States Holowesko Citadel Racing Team + 0 s
3. Colin Joyce United States United States Rally cycling + 0 s
4th Alex Howes United States United States Cannondale-Drapac + 0 s
5. Pier-André Côté CAN Canada silver + 0 s
Source: ProCyclingStats

Overall rating

Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Evan Huffman Overall rating United States United States Rally cycling 12 h 00 min 55 s
2. Sepp kiss United States United States Rally cycling + 18 s
3. Alex Howes United States United States Cannondale-Drapac + 31 s
4th Tom Slagter NED Netherlands Cannondale-Drapac + 31 s
5. Christopher Jones United States United States UnitedHealthcare + 33 s
6th Jack Burke white jersey of the leader of the youth competition CAN Canada Aevolo + 35 s
7th Colin Joyce United States United States Rally cycling + 36 s
8th. Rob Britton CAN Canada Rally cycling + 41 s
9. James Piccoli CAN Canada Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling + 50 s
10. Nigel Ellsay CAN Canada silver + 51 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


Ratings in the course of the tour

stage Stage winner Overall rating
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Scoring
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Mountain scoring
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Young talent evaluation
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Team evaluation
1 Evan Huffman Evan Huffman Evan Huffman Evan Huffman Jack Burke Rally cycling
2 Wouter Wippert Sepp kiss
3 Alex Howes Wouter Wippert
4th Wouter Wippert Alexander Cowan
Valuation winner Evan Huffman Wouter Wippert Alexander Cowan Jack Burke Rally cycling

Individual evidence

  1. Huffman wins the start of the Tour of Alberta. radsport-news.com, September 2, 2017, accessed September 2, 2017 .
  2. Wippert stage winner at the Tour of Alberta, Schelling in the Czech Republic. radsport-news.com, September 2, 2017, accessed September 2, 2017 .
  3. Howes wins 3rd stage of the Tour of Alberta, de Greef wins at home. radsport-news.com, September 4, 2017, accessed September 4, 2017 .
  4. Wippert finally ensures the third Cannondale victory. radsport-news.com, September 5, 2017, accessed September 5, 2017 .

Web links

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