2017 UCI Europe Tour | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dates | 27 June – 2 July | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 4 + Prologue[lower-alpha 1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 606 km (376.6 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 13h 53' 43" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2017 Tour de Hongrie was a six-day cycling stage race that took place in Hungary in June and July 2017. The race was the 38th edition of the Tour de Hongrie, and was rated as a 2.2 event as part of the 2017 UCI Europe Tour. The race included 5 stages plus the prologue, starting in Szombathely on 27 June and finishing on 2 July in Budapest.
The race was won by Colombia's Daniel Jaramillo (UnitedHealthcare),[2] after winning the race's penultimate stage in Miskolc. Jaramillo finished two seconds clear of top young and Hungarian rider Barnabás Peák, riding for the Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team,[2] while the podium was completed by Rog–Ljubljana's Tadej Pogačar from Slovenia. In the race's other classifications, Scott Sunderland (IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness) won the points classification after two stage victories, Dimension Data for Qhubeka's Amanuel Gebrezgabihier was the winner of the mountains classification, while his Dimension Data for Qhubeka squad won the teams classification.
Schedule
The first stage was cancelled due to inclement weather.[1]
Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Winner | ||
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P | 27 June | Szombathely | 1 km (0.6 mi) | Individual time trial | Scott Sunderland (AUS) | ||
1 | 28 June | Keszthely to Zalaegerszeg | 145 km (90.1 mi) | Hilly stage | Stage cancelled[1] | ||
2 | 29 June | Velence to Siófok | 138 km (85.7 mi) | Hilly stage | Žiga Jerman (SLO) | ||
3 | 30 June | Paks to Cegléd | 178 km (110.6 mi) | Flat stage | Matti Manninen (FIN) | ||
4 | 1 July | Karcag to Miskolc | 177 km (110.0 mi) | Intermediate stage | Daniel Jaramillo (COL) | ||
5 | 2 July | Jászberény to Budapest | 112 km (69.6 mi) | Flat stage | Scott Sunderland (AUS) | ||
Total | 751 km (467 mi) |
Participating teams
20 teams were invited to the 2017 Tour de Hongrie: one UCI Professional Continental team, eleven UCI Continental teams along with eight other teams, consisting of six domestic Hungarian teams, a regional team and a Serbian national team.[4]
Unieuro Trevigiani–Hemus 1896 and the Astana Track Team withdrew from the race before it started, therefore eighteen teams took to the start in Szombathely.[5]
UCI Professional Continental team
UCI Continental teams
National team
Regional and domestic teams
- Cube–Csömör
- Dr. Bátorfi–Agria KTK
- Epronex–Special Bikes Team
- Kőbánya Cycling Team
- Kontent–DKSI
- Tipográfia–DeGaVi
Stages
Prologue
- 27 June 2017 — Szombathely (Main Square), 1 km (0.6 mi), individual time trial (ITT)[6]
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Scott Sunderland (AUS) | IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness | 1' 02" |
2 | Sandor Szalontay (HUN) | Bátorfi–Trek Team | + 1" |
3 | Barnabás Peák (HUN) | Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team | + 2" |
4 | Nicholas Dlamini (RSA) | Dimension Data for Qhubeka | + 2" |
5 | Neil Van der Ploeg (AUS) | IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness | + 3" |
6 | Daniel Jaramillo (COL) | UnitedHealthcare | + 3" |
7 | Carlos Alzate (COL) | UnitedHealthcare | + 3" |
8 | Krisztián Lovassy (HUN) | Differdange–Losch | + 3" |
9 | Žiga Jerman (SLO) | Rog–Ljubljana | + 4" |
10 | Tilen Finkšt (SLO) | Rog–Ljubljana | + 4" |
Stage 1
- 28 June 2017 — Keszthely to Zalaegerszeg, 145 km (90 mi)[7]
The stage was cancelled due to inclement weather.[1]
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Scott Sunderland (AUS) | IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness | 1' 02" |
2 | Sandor Szalontay (HUN) | Bátorfi–Trek Team | + 1" |
3 | Barnabás Peák (HUN) | Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team | + 2" |
4 | Nicholas Dlamini (RSA) | Dimension Data for Qhubeka | + 2" |
5 | Neil Van der Ploeg (AUS) | IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness | + 3" |
6 | Daniel Jaramillo (COL) | UnitedHealthcare | + 3" |
7 | Carlos Alzate (COL) | UnitedHealthcare | + 3" |
8 | Krisztián Lovassy (HUN) | Differdange–Losch | + 3" |
9 | Žiga Jerman (SLO) | Rog–Ljubljana | + 4" |
10 | Tilen Finkšt (SLO) | Rog–Ljubljana | + 4" |
Stage 2
Stage 3
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Stage 4
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Stage 5
- 2 July 2017 — Jászberény to Budapest, 112 km (70 mi)[14]
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Classification leadership table
Stage | Winner | General classification |
Points classification |
Mountains classification |
Young rider classification |
Best Hungarian rider |
Team classification |
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P | Scott Sunderland | Scott Sunderland | not awarded[lower-alpha 2] | not awarded[lower-alpha 3] | Barnabás Peák | Sandor Szalontay | IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness |
1 | Stage cancelled | ||||||
2 | Žiga Jerman | Žiga Jerman | Žiga Jerman | Amanuel Gebrezgabihier | Žiga Jerman | Barnabás Peák | |
3 | Matti Manninen | Scott Sunderland | Matti Manninen | ||||
4 | Daniel Jaramillo | Daniel Jaramillo | Barnabás Peák | Dimension Data for Qhubeka | |||
5 | Scott Sunderland | Scott Sunderland | |||||
Final | Daniel Jaramillo | Scott Sunderland | Amanuel Gebrezgabihier | Barnabás Peák | Barnabás Peák | Dimension Data for Qhubeka |
Final standings
Denotes the leader of the general classification | Denotes the leader of the points classification | ||
Denotes the leader of the mountains classification | Denotes the leader of the young rider classification | ||
Denotes the leader of the best Hungarian rider classification |
General classification
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Daniel Jaramillo (COL) | UnitedHealthcare | 13h 53' 43" |
2 | Barnabás Peák (HUN) | Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team | + 2" |
3 | Tadej Pogačar (SLO) | Rog–Ljubljana | + 7" |
4 | Robbie Hucker (AUS) | IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness | + 8" |
5 | Nicholas Dlamini (RSA) | Dimension Data for Qhubeka | + 9" |
6 | Amanuel Gebrezgabihier (ERI) | Dimension Data for Qhubeka | + 9" |
7 | Cristian Raileanu (MDA) | Differdange–Losch | + 10" |
8 | Patrik Tybor (SVK) | Dukla Banská Bystrica | + 12" |
9 | Metkel Eyob (ERI) | Dimension Data for Qhubeka | + 14" |
10 | Rubén Ramos (ARG) | Tusnad Cycling Team | + 15" |
Points classification
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Scott Sunderland (AUS) | IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness | 20 |
2 | Matti Manninen (FIN) | Team FixIT.no | 19 |
3 | Jelle Donders (BEL) | Differdange–Losch | 17 |
4 | Daniel Jaramillo (COL) | UnitedHealthcare | 12 |
5 | Dušan Kalaba (SRB) | Serbia (national team) | 12 |
6 | Carlos Alzate (COL) | UnitedHealthcare | 10 |
7 | Žiga Jerman (SLO) | Rog–Ljubljana | 10 |
8 | Jozef Palčák (SVK) | Dukla Banská Bystrica | 9 |
9 | Meron Teshome (ERI) | Bike Aid | 9 |
10 | Robbie Hucker (AUS) | IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness | 7 |
Mountains classification
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Amanuel Gebrezgabihier (ERI) | Dimension Data for Qhubeka | 17 |
2 | Tadej Pogačar (SLO) | Rog–Ljubljana | 15 |
3 | Attila Valter (HUN) | Cube–Csömör | 9 |
4 | Patrik Tybor (SVK) | Dukla Banská Bystrica | 7 |
5 | Åsmund Løvik (NOR) | Team FixIT.no | 6 |
6 | Tom Thill (LUX) | Differdange–Losch | 5 |
7 | Maxim Rusnac (MDA) | Differdange–Losch | 4 |
8 | Jelle Donders (BEL) | Differdange–Losch | 3 |
9 | Marko Danilović (SRB) | Serbia (national team) | 3 |
10 | Tim Roe (AUS) | IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness | 2 |
Young rider classification
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Barnabás Peák (HUN) | Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team | 13h 53' 45" |
2 | Tadej Pogačar (SLO) | Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team | + 5" |
3 | Nicholas Dlamini (RSA) | Dimension Data for Qhubeka | + 7" |
4 | Thomas Joseph (BEL) | Marlux–Napoleon Games | + 15" |
5 | Izidor Penko (SLO) | Rog–Ljubljana | + 24" |
6 | Matej Štibingr (CZE) | SKC TUFO Prostějov | + 38" |
7 | Žiga Ručigaj (SLO) | Rog–Ljubljana | + 2' 04" |
8 | Dániel Móricz (HUN) | Kőbánya Cycling Team | + 2' 06" |
9 | Matic Grošelj (SLO) | Rog–Ljubljana | + 2' 13" |
10 | Tijl Pauwels (BEL) | Marlux–Napoleon Games | + 3' 05" |
Hungarian rider classification
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Barnabás Peák | Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team | 19h 22' 59" |
2 | Krisztián Lovassy | Differdange–Losch | + 42" |
3 | Márton Dina | Cube–Csömör | + 1' 15" |
4 | Dániel Móricz | Kőbánya Cycling Team | + 2' 06" |
5 | Dávid Puskás | Kőbánya Cycling Team | + 2' 15" |
6 | Gábor Fejes | Bátorfi–Trek | + 3' 01" |
7 | Ferenc Szöllősi | Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team | + 3' 06" |
8 | Zoltán Ruttkay | Bátorfi–Trek | + 3' 06" |
9 | Csaba Pályi | Bátorfi–Trek | + 3' 09" |
10 | Attila Valter | Cube–Csömör | + 3' 13" |
Teams classification
Rank | Team | Time |
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1 | Dimension Data for Qhubeka | 49h 45' 01" |
2 | Differdange–Losch | + 1" |
3 | UnitedHealthcare | + 3" |
4 | IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness | + 5" |
5 | Bike Aid | + 1' 56" |
6 | Rog–Ljubljana | + 2' 02" |
7 | Marlux–Napoleon Games | + 2' 11" |
8 | SKC TUFO Prostějov | + 3' 31" |
9 | Bátorfi–Trek | + 8' 43" |
10 | Dukla Banská Bystrica | + 8' 43" |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Initially scheduled for a prologue and five road stages over 751 kilometres (467 miles), but one stage was cancelled due to extreme weather conditions.[1]
- ↑ Sandor Szalontay received the jersey post-stage, but no points were on offer during the stage.
- ↑ Nicholas Dlamini received the jersey post-stage, but no points were on offer during the stage.
References
- 1 2 3 4 "New Katusha-Alpecin kit for the Tour de France - News shorts". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 28 June 2017. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
Inclement weather that included heavy rain and hail caused organisers of the Tour of Hungary to cancel stage 1 on Wednesday.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Tour de Hongrie: Első tengerentúli győztes, Peáké a fehér trikó!" [Tour de Hongrie: The first overseas winner, Peák the white jersey!]. Origo Sport (in Hungarian). New Wave Media Group Zrt. 2 July 2017. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
- ↑ "Tour de Hongrie: Itt a 2017-es útvonal!" (in Hungarian). tourdehongrie.hu. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "Official Guide of 2017 Tour de Hongrie" (in Hungarian). tourdehongrie.hu. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
- 1 2 3 "Két magyar a dobogón a szombathelyi prológon!" [Two Hungarians on the podium at the Prologue in Szombathely!]. Tour de Hongrie (in Hungarian). Bringasport. 27 June 2017. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
- ↑ "Prologue". Tour de Hongrie. tourdehongrie.hu.
- ↑ "Stage 1". Tour de Hongrie. tourdehongrie.hu.
- ↑ "Stage 2". Tour de Hongrie. tourdehongrie.hu.
- 1 2 "Szlovén győzelem, magyar dobogó a második szakaszon" [Slovenian victory, Hungarian podium on the second stage]. Tour de Hongrie (in Hungarian). Bringasport. 29 June 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
- ↑ "Stage 3". Tour de Hongrie. tourdehongrie.hu.
- 1 2 "A finn bajnok hosszú szökés végén orrhosszal nyert Cegléden!" [The Finnish champion, at the end of a long stage, won by a nose at Cegléd!]. Tour de Hongrie (in Hungarian). Bringasport. 30 June 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
- ↑ "Stage 4". Tour de Hongrie. tourdehongrie.hu.
- 1 2 "Kolumbiai szakaszsiker, Peák Barna két másodpercre az összetett győzelemtől!" [Colombian stage success, Barna Peák two seconds from overall lead!]. Tour de Hongrie (in Hungarian). Bringasport. 1 July 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
- ↑ "Stage 5". Tour de Hongrie. tourdehongrie.hu.
External links
- Official website
- "2017 Tour de Hongrie". procyclingstats.com.