2013 Tour of Oman

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2013 Tour of Oman
Race details
Dates11–16 February
Stages6
Distance938.5 km (583.2 mi)
Winning time23h 28' 23"
Results
Jersey red.svg WinnerFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR) (Team Sky)
  SecondFlag of Spain.svg  Alberto Contador  (ESP) (Saxo–Tinkoff)
  ThirdFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Cadel Evans  (AUS) (BMC Racing Team)

Jersey green.svg PointsFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR) (Team Sky)
Jersey white.svg YouthFlag of France.svg  Kenny Elissonde  (FRA) (FDJ)
  Team BMC Racing Team
  2012
2014  

The 2013 Tour of Oman was the fourth edition of the Tour of Oman cycling stage race. It was rated as a 2.HC event on the UCI Asia Tour, and was held from 11 to 16 February 2013, in Oman.

Contents

The race was won by Britain's Chris Froome, [1] of Team Sky. Froome's winning margin over runner-up Alberto Contador (Saxo–Tinkoff) was 27 seconds, and Australian Cadel Evans (BMC Racing Team) completed the podium, twelve seconds behind Contador and 39 seconds down on Froome. In the race's other classifications, Froome also won the points classification, France's Kenny Elissonde of FDJ won the white jersey for the youth classification, by placing eighth overall in the general classification, and BMC Racing Team finished at the head of the teams classification.

Teams

Eighteen teams competed in the 2013 Tour of Oman. These included twelve UCI ProTour teams, five UCI Professional Continental teams, and a national team representing Japan.

The teams that participated in the race were:

Race overview

[2]

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
111 February Al Musannah to Sultan Qaboos University 162 km (100.7 mi) Plainstage.svg Flat stageFlag of Germany.svg  Marcel Kittel  (GER) [3]
212 February Fanja in Bidbid to Al Bustan 146 km (90.7 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgMedium-mountain stageFlag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Sagan  (SVK) [4]
313 February Nakhal Fort to Wadi Dayqah Dam 190 km (118.1 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgMedium-mountain stageFlag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Sagan  (SVK) [5]
414 February Al Saltiyah in Samail to Jabal Al Akhdhar 152.5 km (94.8 mi)Mountainstage.svgMountain stageFlag of Spain.svg  Joaquim Rodríguez  (ESP) [6]
515 February Al Alam Palace to Ministry of Housing in Boshar 144 km (89.5 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgMedium-mountain stageFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR) [7]
616 February Hawit Nagam Park to Matrah Corniche 144 km (89.5 mi) Plainstage.svg Flat stageFlag of France.svg  Nacer Bouhanni  (FRA) [8]

Stages

Stage 1

11 February 2013 Al Musannah to Sultan Qaboos University, 162 km (100.7 mi) [3]
Stage 1 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of Germany.svg  Marcel Kittel  (GER) Argos–Shimano 4h 04' 59"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Appollonio  (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale s.t.
3Flag of France.svg  Nacer Bouhanni  (FRA) FDJ s.t.
4Flag of Norway.svg  Alexander Kristoff  (NOR) Team Katusha s.t.
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tom Boonen  (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step s.t.
6Flag of the United States.svg  Taylor Phinney  (USA) BMC Racing Team s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Filippo Fortin  (ITA) Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox s.t.
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kristof Goddaert  (BEL) IAM Cycling s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Cannondale s.t.
10Flag of Italy.svg  Jacopo Guarnieri  (ITA) Astana s.t.
General Classification after Stage 1
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of Germany.svg  Marcel Kittel  (GER) Jersey red.svg Jersey green.svg Jersey white.svg Argos–Shimano 4h 04' 49"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Appollonio  (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 4"
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bobbie Traksel  (NED) Champion System + 4"
4Flag of France.svg  Nacer Bouhanni  (FRA) FDJ + 6"
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Dominique Rollin  (CAN) FDJ + 9"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Sonny Colbrelli  (ITA) Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox + 9"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Alexander Kristoff  (NOR) Team Katusha + 10"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tom Boonen  (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 10"
9Flag of the United States.svg  Taylor Phinney  (USA) BMC Racing Team + 10"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Filippo Fortin  (ITA) Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox + 10"

Stage 2

12 February 2013 Fanja in Bidbid to Al Bustan, 146 km (90.7 mi) [4]
Stage 2 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Sagan  (SVK) Cannondale 3h 48' 36"
2Flag of France.svg  Tony Gallopin  (FRA) RadioShack–Leopard + 5"
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Martin Elmiger  (SUI) Champion System + 5"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Nibali  (ITA) Astana + 5"
5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Zdeněk Štybar  (CZE) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 7"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR) Team Sky + 7"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Bandiera  (ITA) IAM Cycling + 11"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Marcato  (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 11"
9Flag of South Africa.svg  Daryl Impey  (RSA) Orica–GreenEDGE + 11"
10Flag of France.svg  Nacer Bouhanni  (FRA) FDJ + 11"
General Classification after Stage 2
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Sagan  (SVK) Jersey red.svg Jersey white.svg Cannondale 7h 53' 25"
2Flag of France.svg  Tony Gallopin  (FRA) RadioShack–Leopard + 9"
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Martin Elmiger  (SUI) Champion System + 11"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Nibali  (ITA) Astana + 15"
5Flag of France.svg  Nacer Bouhanni  (FRA) FDJ + 17"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR) Team Sky + 17"
7Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Zdeněk Štybar  (CZE) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 17"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Stijn Vandenbergh  (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 21"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Bandiera  (ITA) IAM Cycling + 21"
10Flag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Velits  (SVK) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 21"

Stage 3

13 February 2013 Nakhal Fort to Wadi Dayqah Dam, 190 km (118.1 mi) [5]
Stage 3 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Sagan  (SVK) Jersey red.svg Jersey white.svg Cannondale 5h 06' 28"
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Greg Van Avermaet  (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 1"
3Flag of France.svg  Tony Gallopin  (FRA) RadioShack–Leopard + 1"
4Flag of Spain.svg  Alberto Contador  (ESP) Saxo–Tinkoff + 1"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Marcato  (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 1"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Pasqualon  (ITA) Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox + 4"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Philippe Gilbert  (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 4"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Rinaldo Nocentini  (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 4"
9Flag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Velits  (SVK) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 4"
10Flag of France.svg  Nacer Bouhanni  (FRA) FDJ + 4"
General Classification after Stage 3
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Sagan  (SVK) Jersey red.svg Jersey green.svg Jersey white.svg Argos–Shimano 12h 59' 43"
2Flag of France.svg  Tony Gallopin  (FRA) RadioShack–Leopard + 16"
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Greg Van Avermaet  (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 26"
4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Martin Elmiger  (SUI) IAM Cycling + 30"
5Flag of France.svg  Nacer Bouhanni  (FRA) FDJ + 31"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Marcato  (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 32"
7Flag of Spain.svg  Alberto Contador  (ESP) Saxo–Tinkoff + 32"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Nibali  (ITA) Astana + 33"
9Flag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Velits  (SVK) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 35"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Pasqualon  (ITA) Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox + 35"

Stage 4

14 February 2013 Al Saltiyah in Samail to Jabal Al Akhdhar, 152.5 km (94.8 mi) [6]
Stage 4 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Joaquim Rodríguez  (ESP) Team Katusha 3h 34' 48"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR) Team Sky + 4"
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cadel Evans  (AUS) BMC Racing Team + 22"
4Flag of Spain.svg  Alberto Contador  (ESP) Saxo–Tinkoff + 27"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Nibali  (ITA) Astana + 35"
6Flag of France.svg  Kenny Elissonde  (FRA) FDJ + 43"
7Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Johann Tschopp  (SUI) IAM Cycling + 52"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Rinaldo Nocentini  (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 57"
9Flag of France.svg  Arnold Jeannesson  (FRA) FDJ + 1' 01"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Yannick Eijssen  (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 1' 09"
General Classification after Stage 4
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR) Jersey red.svg Team Sky 16h 35' 05"
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cadel Evans  (AUS) BMC Racing Team + 24"
3Flag of Spain.svg  Alberto Contador  (ESP) Saxo–Tinkoff + 25"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Nibali  (ITA) Astana + 34"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Joaquim Rodríguez  (ESP) Team Katusha + 45"
6Flag of France.svg  Kenny Elissonde  (FRA) Jersey white.svg FDJ + 49"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Rinaldo Nocentini  (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 58"
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Johann Tschopp  (SUI) IAM Cycling + 58"
9Flag of France.svg  Maxime Bouet  (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 1' 15"
10Flag of France.svg  Arnold Jeannesson  (FRA) FDJ + 1' 23"

Stage 5

15 February 2013 Al Alam Palace to Ministry of Housing in Boshar, 144 km (89.5 mi) [7]
Stage 5 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR) Jersey red.svg Team Sky 3h 34' 48"
2Flag of Spain.svg  Alberto Contador  (ESP) Saxo–Tinkoff s.t.
3Flag of Spain.svg  Joaquim Rodríguez  (ESP) Team Katusha s.t.
4Flag of South Africa.svg  Daryl Impey  (RSA) Orica–GreenEDGE + 4"
5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Zdeněk Štybar  (CZE) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 4"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Rinaldo Nocentini  (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 4"
7Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Johann Tschopp  (SUI) IAM Cycling + 4"
8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cadel Evans  (AUS) BMC Racing Team + 4"
9Flag of Spain.svg  Jesús Hernández  (ESP) Saxo–Tinkoff + 4"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Domenico Pozzovivo  (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 8"
General Classification after Stage 5
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR) Jersey red.svg Jersey green.svg Team Sky 20h 04' 13"
2Flag of Spain.svg  Alberto Contador  (ESP) Saxo–Tinkoff + 27"
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cadel Evans  (AUS) BMC Racing Team + 39"
4Flag of Spain.svg  Joaquim Rodríguez  (ESP) Team Katusha + 50"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Rinaldo Nocentini  (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 1' 13"
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Johann Tschopp  (SUI) IAM Cycling + 1' 13"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Nibali  (ITA) Astana + 1' 19"
8Flag of France.svg  Kenny Elissonde  (FRA) Jersey white.svg FDJ + 1' 34"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Domenico Pozzovivo  (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 1' 44"
10Flag of France.svg  Maxime Bouet  (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 2' 00"

Stage 6

16 February 2013 – Hawit Nagam Park to Matrah Corniche, 144 km (89.5 mi) [8]
Stage 6 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Nacer Bouhanni  (FRA) FDJ 3h 24' 20"
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Matthew Goss  (AUS) Orica–GreenEDGE s.t.
3Flag of the United States.svg  Taylor Phinney  (USA) BMC Racing Team s.t.
4Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Cannondale s.t.
5Flag of Slovenia.svg  Borut Božič  (SLO) Astana s.t.
6Flag of South Africa.svg  Daryl Impey  (RSA) Orica–GreenEDGE s.t.
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tom Boonen  (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step s.t.
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Danny van Poppel  (NED) Vacansoleil–DCM s.t.
9Flag of Slovenia.svg  Blaž Jarc  (SLO) NetApp–Endura s.t.
10Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Coledan  (ITA) Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox s.t.
Final General Classification
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR) Jersey red.svg Jersey green.svg Team Sky 23h 28' 33"
2Flag of Spain.svg  Alberto Contador  (ESP) Saxo–Tinkoff + 27"
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cadel Evans  (AUS) BMC Racing Team + 39"
4Flag of Spain.svg  Joaquim Rodríguez  (ESP) Team Katusha + 50"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Rinaldo Nocentini  (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 1' 13"
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Johann Tschopp  (SUI) IAM Cycling + 1' 13"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Nibali  (ITA) Astana + 1' 19"
8Flag of France.svg  Kenny Elissonde  (FRA) Jersey white.svg FDJ + 1' 34"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Domenico Pozzovivo  (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 1' 44"
10Flag of France.svg  Maxime Bouet  (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 1' 57"

Classification leadership

StageWinnerGeneral Classification
Jersey red.svg
Points Classification
Jersey green.svg
Young Rider Classification
Jersey white.svg
Combative Cyclist Classification
Teams Classification
1 Marcel Kittel Marcel Kittel Marcel Kittel Marcel Kittel Bobbie Traksel Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox
2 Peter Sagan Peter Sagan Peter Sagan Cannondale
3 Peter Sagan Peter Sagan BMC Racing Team
4 Joaquim Rodríguez Chris Froome Kenny Elissonde
5 Chris Froome Chris Froome
6 Nacer Bouhanni
Final Chris Froome Chris Froome Kenny Elissonde Bobbie Traksel BMC Racing Team

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