UCI Europe Tour (2.1 race) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dates | 12–16 June 2007 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 835 km (518.8 mi) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 21h 02' 10" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2007 Tour of Slovenia (Slovene : Dirka po Sloveniji) was the 14th edition of the Tour of Slovenia, categorized as 2.1 stage race (UCI Europe Tour) held between 12 and 16 June 2007. [1] [2]
The race consisted of 5 stages with 835 km (518.8 mi) in total. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Total 113 riders (86 finished it) from 15 teams started the race.
Stage | Date | Course | Length | Type | Winner | |
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1 | 12 June | Ljubljana – Zagreb (Croatia) | 182 km (113 mi) | Plain stage | Danilo Napolitano | |
2 | 13 June | Šentjernej – Ljubljana | 163 km (101 mi) | Hilly stage | Stefano Garzelli | |
3 | 14 June | Medvode – Beljak/Villach (Austria) | 168 km (104 mi) | Mountain stage | Vincenzo Nibali | |
4 | 15 June | Kranjska Gora – Tarvisio (Italy) – Vršič | 160 km (99 mi) | Mountain stage | Vincenzo Nibali | |
5 | 16 June | Grosuplje – Novo mesto | 162 km (101 mi) | Hilly stage | Enrico Rossi | |
Total | 835 km (518.8 mi) |
Stage | Winner | General classification | Points classification | Mountains classification | Young rider classification | Team classification |
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1 | Danilo Napolitano | Danilo Napolitano | Danilo Napolitano | Matej Stare | Jože Senekovič | Perutnina Ptuj |
2 | Stefano Garzelli | Mitja Mahorič | Grega Bole | Leopold König | ||
3 | Vincenzo Nibali | Enrico Gasparotto | Luigi Sestili | |||
4 | Vincenzo Nibali | Tomaž Nose | Vincenzo Nibali | Gabriele Bosisio | Simon Špilak | Liquigas |
5 | Enrico Rossi | |||||
Final | Tomaž Nose | Vincenzo Nibali | Gabriele Bosisio | Simon Špilak | Liquigas |
Legend | |||
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Denotes the leader of the general classification | Denotes the leader of the mountains classification | ||
Denotes the leader of the points classification | Denotes the leader of the young rider classification | ||
Denotes the leader of the team classification |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Tomaž Nose | Adria Mobil | 21h 02' 10" |
2 | Vincenzo Nibali | Liquigas | + 39" |
3 | Andrea Noè | Liquigas | + 1' 13" |
4 | Simon Špilak | Adria Mobil | + 1' 24" |
5 | Giampaolo Caruso | Lampre - Fondital | + 1' 38" |
6 | Matija Kvasina | Perutnina Ptuj | + 1' 46" |
7 | Massimiliano Maisto | OTC Doors - Lauretana | + 2' 09" |
8 | Jure Golčer | Tenax Salmilano | + 2' 59" |
9 | Mitja Mahorič | Perutnina Ptuj | + 3' 12" |
10 | Pasquale Muto | Miche | + 3' 31" |
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Vincenzo Nibali | Liquigas | 50 |
2 | Enrico Rossi | OTC Doors - Lauretana | 50 |
3 | Enrico Gasparotto | Liquigas | 40 |
4 | Borut Božič | Team L.P.R. | 39 |
5 | Danilo Napolitano | Lampre - Fondital | 36 |
6 | Tomaž Nose | Adria Mobil | 29 |
7 | Daniele Pietropolli | Tenax Salmilano | 29 |
8 | Krzysztof Szczawiński | Miche | 29 |
9 | Mitja Mahorič | Perutnina Ptuj | 28 |
10 | Paolo Bossoni | Lampre - Fondital | 28 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Gabriele Bosisio | Tenax Salmilano | 26 |
2 | Gašper Švab | Sava | 20 |
3 | Grega Bole | Sava | 14 |
4 | Vincenzo Nibali | Liquigas | 13 |
5 | Luigi Sestili | Aurum Hotels | 11 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Simon Špilak | Adria Mobil | 21h 03' 34" |
2 | Roman Kreuziger | Liquigas | + 2' 29" |
3 | Francesco Masciarelli | Acqua & Sapone - Caffe Mokambo | + 2' 41" |
4 | Leopold König | PSK Whirpool Hradec Kralove | + 3' 37" |
5 | Robert Kišerlovski | Adria Mobil | + 10' 19" |
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