1994 Tour of Slovenia

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1994 Tour of Slovenia
Amateur International race
Race details
Dates8–15 May 1994
Stages9 + Criterium
Distance942.5 km (585.6 mi)
Winning time24h 23' 49"
Results
Jersey yellow.svg Winner Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Steinhauser
  Second Flag of Slovenia.svg Boris Premužič
  Third Flag of Slovenia.svg Sandi Papež

Jersey white.svg Points Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Steinhauser
Jersey blue.svg Mountains Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Steinhauser
Jersey polkadot.svg Youth Flag of Slovenia.svg Branko Filip
Jersey green.svg Sprints Flag of Slovenia.svg Gorazd Štangelj
  Team Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
  1993
1995  

The 1994 Tour of Slovenia (Slovene : Dirka po Sloveniji) was the 2nd edition of the Tour of Slovenia, categorized as an amateur International stage race held between 8 and 15 May 1994. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

The Tour started with three short stages (team time trial, criterium and knock out criterium) presentation day. The last event of three, eliminating criterim counted only of yellow jersey, not yet in general.

And the main race consisted of actual 9 stages with 942.5 km (585.6 mi) in total. [5] [6] [7]

Tobias Steinhauser won the race with record 3 stages. He also won in points, mountains and stages classifications. Branko Filip was the best young rider and Slovenia took team classification. [8] [9]

Teams

Total 123 riders (85 finished it) from 21 teams started the race. [10]

Amateur

National

Route and stages

Stage characteristics and winners
StageDateCourseLengthTypeWinner
08 May Krško 2.6 km (2 mi)Team Time Trial Stage.svg Team time trial Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
08 May Krško 6 x 1.3 km (1 mi)Criterium Flag of Slovenia.svg Gorazd Štangelj
08 May Krško 21 roundsEliminating Criterium Flag of Slovenia.svg Borut Rovšček
19 May OtočecKamnik 167 km (104 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgIntermediate stage Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dimitri Sedun
210 May OtočecHrastnik 76 km (47 mi)Plainstage.svgFlat stage Flag of Slovenia.svg Boštjan Mervar
310 May Dol pri HrastnikuSveti Jurij na Gorah 7 km (4 mi)Time Trial.svgMountain time trial Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Steinhauser
411 May GrosupljeIdrija 154 km (96 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgIntermediate stage Flag of Germany.svg Mike Weissman
512 May Novo mestoNovo mesto 144 km (89 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stage Flag of Germany.svg Lutz Lehmann
613 May AjdovščinaPredmejaAjdovščina 140 km (87 mi) Mountainstage.svg Mountain stage Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Steinhauser
714 may Nova Gorica 40 km (25 mi)Criterium Flag of Slovenia.svg Martin Hvastija
814 May Nova GoricaVršič 104 km (65 mi) Mountainstage.svg Mountain stage Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Steinhauser
915 May OrehovicaOrehovica 110.5 km (69 mi)Hillystage.svgFlat stage Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schmidt
Total942.5 km (585.6 mi)

Classification leadership

Classification leadership by stage
StageWinnerGeneral
classification
Jersey yellow.svg
Points
classification
Jersey white.svg
Mountains
classification
Jersey blue.svg
Young rider
classification
Jersey polkadot.svg
Intermediate sprints
classification
Jersey green.svg
Team
classification

0 Borut Rovšček Borut Rovšček not availablenot awardednot available Gorazd Štangelj not awarded
1 Dimitri Sedun Dimitri Sedun Dimitri Sedun Marko Baloh not available
2 Boštjan Mervar not availablenot available
3 Tobias Steinhauser Tobias Steinhauser Sedun, Ravbar Marko Baloh Slovenia
4 Mike Weissmann Rodolfo Ongarato Bogdan Ravbar Kranjec & Lehmann
5 Jens Lehmann Jens Lehmann
6 Tobias Steinhauser Sandi Papež not availablenot availablenot available
7 Martin Hvastija
8 Tobias Steinhauser Tobias Steinhauser
9 Ralf Schmidt Tobias Steinhauser Tobias Steinhauser Branko Filip Jens Lehmann Slovenia
Final Tobias Steinhauser Tobias Steinhauser Tobias Steinhauser Branko Filip Jens Lehmann Slovenia

Final classification standings

Legend
Jersey yellow.svgDenotes the leader of the general classificationJersey blue.svgDenotes the leader of the mountains classification
Jersey white.svgDenotes the leader of the points classificationJersey polkadot.svgDenotes the leader of the young rider classification
Jersey green.svgDenotes the winner of the int. sprints classificationDenotes the leader of the team classification

General classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Steinhauser Jersey yellow.svg Jersey white.svg Jersey blue.svg Histor24h 23' 49"
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg Boris Premužič Slovenia+ 2' 24"
3 Flag of Slovenia.svg Sandi Papež Slovenia+ 3' 18"
4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Bogdan Ravbar Krka+ 4' 26"
5 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dimitri Sedun Kazakhstan+ 5' 21"
6 Flag of Slovenia.svg Igor Kranjec Slovenia+ 6' 03"
7 Flag of Slovenia.svg Srečko Glivar Krka+ 6' 05"
8 Flag of Germany.svg Mike Weissmann + 6' 48"
9 Flag of Ukraine.svg Vladimir Douma Ukraine+ 7' 27"
10 Flag of Slovenia.svg Branko Filip Jersey polkadot.svg Krka+ 7' 57"

Points classification

RankRiderTeamPoints
1 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Steinhauser Jersey white.svg Jersey yellow.svg Jersey blue.svg Histor81
2 Flag of Germany.svg Lutz Lehmann Germany57
3 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dimitri Sedun Kazakhstan55
4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Igor Kranjec Slovenia54
5 Flag of Slovenia.svg Bogdan Ravbar Krka50

Mountains classification

RankRiderTeamPoints
1 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Steinhauser Jersey blue.svg Jersey yellow.svg Jersey white.svg Histor41
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg Bogdan Ravbar Krka17
3 Flag of Slovenia.svg Sandi Papež Slovenia15
4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Srečko Glivar Krka14
5 Flag of Italy.svg Federico Tozzo MG Boys6

Intermediate sprints classification

RankRiderTeamPoints
1 Flag of Germany.svg Jens Lehmann Jersey green.svg SC DHfK22
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg Igor Kranjec Krka14
3 Flag of Italy.svg Denis Zanette MG Boys13
4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Marko Baloh Savaprojekt11
5 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dimitri Sedun Kazakhstan10

Young rider classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1 Flag of Slovenia.svg Branko Filip Jersey polkadot.svg Krka24h 31' 46"
2 Flag of Croatia.svg Vladimir Miholjević Croatia
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg ČiptakUkraine

Team classification

RankTeamTime
1 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia73h 21′ 45″
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg Krka+ 06′ 17″
3 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan+ 15′ 23″
4 Flag of Germany.svg Germany+ 18′ 32″
5 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine+ 39′ 52″
.........
7 Flag of Slovenia.svg Rog+ 1h 05′ 01″
9 Flag of Slovenia.svg Sava+ 1h 13′ 20″
14 Flag of Slovenia.svg Savaprojekt+ 1h 57′ 46″

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