2005 Tour de Pologne

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These are the results for the 2005 edition of the Tour de Pologne cycling race. Despite getting four cyclists in the decisive break, Rabobank didn't manage to take the overall win from Kim Kirchen.

Contents

Stages

12-09-2005: Gdańsk-Elbląg, 149.6 km.

CyclistTeamTime
1 Baden Cooke Française des Jeux 3h 21' 23"
2 Luca Paolini Quick-Step–Innergetic s.t.
3 Francesco Chicchi Fassa Bortolo s.t.

13-09-2005: Tczew-Olsztyn, 226.5 km.

CyclistTeamTime
1 Daniele Bennati Lampre–Caffita 5h 54' 37"
2 Luca Paolini Quick-Step–Innergetic s.t.
3 Francesco Chicchi Fassa Bortolo s.t.

14-09-2005: Ostróda-Bydgoszcz, 212 km.

CyclistTeamTime
1 Jaan Kirsipuu Crédit Agricole 3h 38' 09"
2 Luca Paolini Quick-Step–Innergetic s.t.
3 Max van Heeswijk Discovery Channel s.t.

15-09-2005: Inowrocław-Leszno, 213 km.

CyclistTeamTime
1 Daniele Bennati Lampre–Caffita 5h 22' 52"
2 Luca Paolini Quick-Step–Innergetic s.t.
3 Angelo Furlan Domina Vacanze s.t.

16-09-2005: Wrocław-Szklarska Poręba, 212 km.

CyclistTeamTime
1 Fabian Wegmann Gerolsteiner 5h 28' 01"
2 Filippo Pozzato Quick-Step–Innergetic s.t.
3 Uroš Murn Phonak s.t.

17-09-2005: Piechowice-Karpacz, 153 km.

CyclistTeamTime
1 Pieter Weening Rabobank 4h 16' 37"
2 Kim Kirchen Fassa Bortolo + 4"
3 Thomas Dekker Rabobank + 25"

18-09-2005: Jelenia Góra-Karpacz, 61 km.

CyclistTeamTime
1 Kim Kirchen Fassa Bortolo 1h 39' 00"
2 Danilo Di Luca Quick-Step–Innergetic + 2"
3 Thomas Lövkvist Française des Jeux + 4"

18-09-2005: Jelenia Góra-Karpacz, 19 km. (ITT)

CyclistTeamTime
1 Thomas Dekker Rabobank 30' 54"
2 Bobby Julich Team CSC + 8"
3 Thomas Lövkvist Française des Jeux + 8"

General Standings

CyclistTeamTime
1 Kim Kirchen Fassa Bortolo 32h 11' 58"
2 Pieter Weening Rabobank + 5"
3 Thomas Dekker Rabobank + 11"
4 Thomas Lövkvist Française des Jeux + 18"
5 Danilo Di Luca Liquigas + 34"
6 Michael Boogerd Rabobank + 1' 04"
7 Jan Hruška Liberty Seguros–Würth + 2' 14"
8 Marek Rutkiewicz Intel Action + 2' 43"
9 Sylvain Chavanel Cofidis + 2' 52"
10 José Luis Rubiera Discovery Channel + 3' 03"

KOM Classification

CyclistTeamCountry
1 Bartosz Huzarski Intel ActionFlag of Poland.svg  Poland

Points Classification

CyclistTeamCountry
1 Kim Kirchen Fassa BortoloFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg

Sprints Classification

The sprints classification jersey is awarded to the rider with the most points awarded in the intermediate sprints.

CyclistTeamCountry
1 Robert Förster Team Gerolsteiner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

Best Team

Team
1 Rabobank

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