Valencia Tour 2017

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General
output 68th Tour of Valencia
Racing series UCI Europe Tour 2017 2.1
Stages 5
date February 1-5, 2017
overall length 610.7 km
Host country ESP Spain
begin Orihuela
target Valencia
Teams 25th
Driver at the start 199
Driver at the finish 166
Average speed 39.749 km / h
Result
winner COL Nairo Quintana ( Movistar )
Second BEL Ben Hermans ( BMC Racing Team )
Third ITA Manuel Senni ( BMC Racing Team )
Mountain scoring FRA Cyril Gautier ( AG2R La Mondiale )
Sprint scoring FRA Cyril Gautier ( AG2R La Mondiale )
Young talent evaluation ITA Manuel Senni ( BMC Racing Team )
Combination scoring BEL Philippe Gilbert ( Quick-Step Floors )
Team evaluation ESP Movistar
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The 68th Tour of Valencia 2017 was a road bike race in Spain around the region of Valencia . The stage race took place from February 1st to 5th, 2017 . In addition, the bike race was part of the UCI Europe Tour 2017 and is classified there in category 2.1 .

Participating teams

WorldTeams (12)
  1. ESP Movistar
  2. GBR Sky
  3. United States BMC Racing
  4. OUT Orica Scott
  5. BEL Quick-Step Floors
  6. United States Cannondale-Drapac
  7. KAZ Astana
  8. RSA Dimension data
  9. NED Lotto NL-Jumbo
  10. FRA AG2R La Mondiale
  11. SUI Katusha-Alpecin
  12. FRA FDJ
Professional Continental Teams (7)
  1. ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
  2. POLE CCC Sprandi Polkowice
  3. FRA Cofidis
  4. FRA Direct energy
  5. ISR Israel Cycling Academy
  6. RUS Gazprom-RusVelo
  7. NED Roompot-Nederlandse Loterij
Continental Teams (5)
  1. ESP Burgos bra
  2. ESP Euskadi Basque Country-Murias
  3. DOM Inteja-Dominican
  4. JPN Ukyo
  5. POR W52-FC Porto
National team
  1. ESP Spain

Stages

The fifth and last stage had to be shortened due to strong winds. So there was only the circuit in Valencia to master over 51.2 km . However, a start in Paterna was planned and should then lead over the Alto del Oronet (496 m above sea ​​level ), a third category mountain. Then the circuit in Valencia was planned and should have been 130.2 km long.

Wikidata logo S.svgstage date Stage locations type Length (km) Stage winner Overall leader
1st stage  Feb 1 Orihuela - Orihuela
Team time trial
37.9 United States BMC Racing Team ITA Manuel Senni
2nd stage  Feb 2 Alicante - Dénia
Hilly stage
180.6 GER Tony Martin BEL Greg Van Avermaet
3rd stage  Feb 3 Canals - Riba-roja de Túria
Flat stage
161 THE Magnus Cort Nielsen BEL Greg Van Avermaet
4th stage  Feb 4 Segorbe - Lucena del Cid
High mountain stage
180 COL Nairo Quintana COL Nairo Quintana
5th stage  Feb 5 Paterna - Valencia
Flat stage
51.2 FRA Bryan Coquard COL Nairo Quintana

1st stage

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team country time Time interval Speed
1. BMC Racing Team United States United States 43 min 17 s 43 min 17 s 52,538 km / h
2. Sky GBR United Kingdom 43 min 38 s + 21 s 52,116 km / h
3. Quick-Step Floors BEL Belgium 44 min 06 s + 49 s 51,565 km / h
4th Movistar ESP Spain 44 min 19 s + 1 min 02 s 51,313 km / h
5. LottoNL Jumbo NED Netherlands 44 min 29 s + 1 min 12 s 51,101 km / h
6th Astana KAZ Kazakhstan 44 min 33 s + 1 min 16 s 51,044 km / h
7th FDJ FRA France 44 min 47 s + 1 min 30 s 50,778 km / h
8th. Katusha-Alpecin SUI Switzerland 45 min 09 s + 1 min 52 s 50,365 km / h
9. Cannondale-Drapac United States United States 45 min 14 s + 1 min 57 s 50,273 km / h
10. Orica Scott OUT Australia 45 min 17 s + 2 min 00 s 50,217 km / h
Source: ProCyclingStats
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driver country team time
1. Manuel Senni Overall ratingwhite jersey of the leader of the youth competition ITA Italy BMC Racing Team 43 min 17 s
2. Michael Schär SUI Switzerland BMC Racing Team + 0 s
3. Greg Van Avermaet BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team + 0 s
4th Nicolas Roche IRL Ireland BMC Racing Team + 0 s
5. Stefan Küng SUI Switzerland BMC Racing Team + 0 s
6th Ben Hermans BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team + 0 s
7th Łukasz Wiśniowski POLE Poland Sky + 21 s
8th. Philip Deignan IRL Ireland Sky + 21 s
9. Michał Kwiatkowski Dotted jersey (mountain classification)orange jersey, combination classification POLE Poland Sky + 21 s
10. Wout Poels NED Netherlands Sky + 21 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


2nd stage

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driver country team time
1. Tony Martin GER Germany Katusha-Alpecin 4 h 44 min 35 s
2. Pim Ligthart NED Netherlands Roompot-Nederlandse Loterij + 11 s
3. Primož Roglič SLO Slovenia LottoNL Jumbo + 11 s
4th David de la Cruz ESP Spain Quick-Step Floors + 11 s
5. Michele Scarponi ITA Italy Astana + 11 s
6th Amaro Antunes POR Portugal W52-FC Porto + 11 s
7th Nairo Quintana COL Colombia Movistar + 11 s
8th. Greg Van Avermaet BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team + 19 s
9. Philippe Gilbert BEL Belgium Quick-Step Floors + 19 s
10. Kristian Sbaragli ITA Italy Dimension data + 19 s
Source: ProCyclingStats
Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Greg Van Avermaet Overall rating BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team 5 h 28 min 11 s
2. Manuel Senni white jersey of the leader of the youth competition ITA Italy BMC Racing Team + 0 s
3. Ben Hermans BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team + 0 s
4th David López García ESP Spain Sky + 21 s
5. Nicolas Roche IRL Ireland BMC Racing Team + 37 s
6th David de la Cruz ESP Spain Quick-Step Floors + 41 s
7th Philippe Gilbert BEL Belgium Quick-Step Floors + 49 s
8th. Zdeněk Štybar CZE Czech Republic Quick-Step Floors + 49 s
9. Daniel Martin IRL Ireland Quick-Step Floors + 49 s
10. Nairo Quintana COL Colombia Movistar + 54 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


3rd stage

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driver country team time
1. Magnus Cort Nielsen THE Denmark Orica Scott 3 h 49 min 02 s
2. Nacer Bouhanni FRA France Cofidis, Solutions Crédits + 0 s
3. Bryan Coquard FRA France Direct energy + 0 s
4th Yves Lampaert BEL Belgium Quick-Step Floors + 0 s
5. Enrique Sanz ESP Spain Spain + 0 s
6th Samuel Caldeira POR Portugal W52-FC Porto + 0 s
7th Oliver Naesen BEL Belgium AG2R La Mondiale + 0 s
8th. Zak Dempster OUT Australia Israel Cycling Academy + 0 s
9. Greg Van Avermaet Overall rating BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team + 0 s
10. Vyacheslav Kuznetsov RUS Russia Katusha-Alpecin + 0 s
Source: ProCyclingStats
Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Greg Van Avermaet Overall rating BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team 9 h 17 min 13 s
2. Ben Hermans BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team + 0 s
3. Manuel Senni white jersey of the leader of the youth competition ITA Italy BMC Racing Team + 7 s
4th David López García ESP Spain Sky + 28 s
5. Nicolas Roche IRL Ireland BMC Racing Team + 44 s
6th David de la Cruz ESP Spain Quick-Step Floors + 48 s
7th Zdeněk Štybar CZE Czech Republic Quick-Step Floors + 49 s
8th. Philippe Gilbert BEL Belgium Quick-Step Floors + 49 s
9. Nairo Quintana COL Colombia Movistar + 54 s
10. Daniel Martin IRL Ireland Quick-Step Floors + 56 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


4th stage

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driver country team time
1. Nairo Quintana COL Colombia Movistar 5 h 02 min 19 s
2. Merhawi kudu ERI Eritrea Dimension data + 40 s
3. Amaro Antunes POR Portugal W52-FC Porto + 45 s
4th Wout Poels NED Netherlands Sky + 48 s
5. Primož Roglič SLO Slovenia LottoNL Jumbo + 57 s
6th Daniel Martin IRL Ireland Quick-Step Floors + 1 min 07 s
7th Ben Hermans BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team + 1 min 07 s
8th. Steven Kruijswijk NED Netherlands LottoNL Jumbo + 1 min 10 s
9. Jakob Fuglsang THE Denmark Astana + 1 min 13 s
10. Davide Formolo ITA Italy Cannondale-Drapac + 1 min 17 s
Source: ProCyclingStats
Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Nairo Quintana Overall rating COL Colombia Movistar 14 h 20 min 26 s
2. Ben Hermans BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team + 13 s
3. Manuel Senni white jersey of the leader of the youth competition ITA Italy BMC Racing Team + 32 s
4th Wout Poels NED Netherlands Sky + 52 s
5. Daniel Martin IRL Ireland Quick-Step Floors + 1 min 09 s
6th Jakob Fuglsang THE Denmark Astana + 1 min 42 s
7th David de la Cruz ESP Spain Quick-Step Floors + 1 min 53 s
8th. Steven Kruijswijk NED Netherlands LottoNL Jumbo + 2 min 12 s
9. Merhawi kudu ERI Eritrea Dimension data + 2 min 13 s
10. Jonathan Castroviejo ESP Spain Movistar + 2 min 25 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


5th stage

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driver country team time
1. Bryan Coquard FRA France Direct energy 1 h 01 min 23 s
2. Nacer Bouhanni FRA France Cofidis, Solutions Crédits + 0 s
3. Coen Vermeltfoort NED Netherlands Roompot-Nederlandse Loterij + 0 s
4th Yves Lampaert BEL Belgium Quick-Step Floors + 0 s
5. Iljo Keisse BEL Belgium Quick-Step Floors + 0 s
6th Vyacheslav Kuznetsov RUS Russia Katusha-Alpecin + 0 s
7th Magnus Cort Nielsen THE Denmark Orica Scott + 0 s
8th. Guillaume Boivin CAN Canada Israel Cycling Academy + 0 s
9. Enrique Sanz ESP Spain Spain + 0 s
10. Kristian Sbaragli ITA Italy Dimension data + 0 s
Source: ProCyclingStats

Overall rating

Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Nairo Quintana Overall rating COL Colombia Movistar 15 h 21 min 49 s
2. Ben Hermans BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team + 13 s
3. Manuel Senni white jersey of the leader of the youth competition ITA Italy BMC Racing Team + 32 s
4th Wout Poels NED Netherlands Sky + 52 s
5. Daniel Martin IRL Ireland Quick-Step Floors + 1 min 09 s
6th Jakob Fuglsang THE Denmark Astana + 1 min 42 s
7th David de la Cruz ESP Spain Quick-Step Floors + 1 min 53 s
8th. Steven Kruijswijk NED Netherlands LottoNL Jumbo + 2 min 12 s
9. Merhawi kudu ERI Eritrea Dimension data + 2 min 13 s
10. Jonathan Castroviejo ESP Spain Movistar + 2 min 25 s
Sources: ProCyclingStats Cycling Quotient Cycling Archives


Scoring jerseys

stage Stage winner Overall rating
Jersey yellow.svg
Sprint scoring
Jersey green.svg
Mountain scoring
Jersey polkadot.svg
Young talent evaluation
Jersey white.svg
Combination scoring
Jersey orange.svg
Team evaluation
1 BMC Racing Team Manuel Senni not forgiven Michał Kwiatkowski Manuel Senni Michał Kwiatkowski BMC Racing Team
2 Tony Martin Greg Van Avermaet Cyril Gautier Johann van Zyl Cyril Gautier
3 Magnus Cort Nielsen
4th Nairo Quintana Nairo Quintana Cyril Gautier Philippe Gilbert
5 Bryan Coquard
Valuation winner Nairo Quintana Cyril Gautier Cyril Gautier Manuel Senni Philippe Gilbert BMC Racing Team

Individual evidence

  1. Coquard the fastest in high-speed hunting through Valencia. radsport-news.com, February 5, 2017, accessed February 5, 2017 .

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