2014 Energiewacht Tour

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2014 Energiewacht Tour
Race details
Dates9 April–13 April
Stages6
Distance562.7 km (349.6 mi)
Winning time14h 09' 38"
Results
Jersey yellow.svg WinnerFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Lucinda Brand  (NED) (Rabo–Liv)
  SecondFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Vera Koedooder  (NED) (Bigla Cycling Team)
  ThirdFlag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (DEU) (Specialized–lululemon)

Jersey green.svg PointsFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) (Team Giant–Shimano)
Jersey white.svg YouthFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Thalita de Jong  (NED) (Rabo–Liv)
Jersey orange.svg SprintsFlag of Italy.svg  Marta Tagliaferro  (ITA) (Alé Cipollini)
  Team Specialized–lululemon
  2013
2015  

The 2014 Energiewacht Tour is a stage race held in the Netherlands, with a UCI rating of 2.2, from 9 April to 13 April. [1]

Contents

Ellen van Dijk won the tour in 2013.

Stages

Stage 1

9 April 2014 Delfzijl to Delfzijl, 93 km (57.8 mi)
Stage 1 result
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Team Giant–Shimano 2h 16' 10"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lizzie Armitstead  (GBR) Boels–Dolmans s.t.
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jolien D'Hoore  (BEL) Lotto–Belisol Ladies s.t.
4Flag of Italy.svg  Barbara Guarischi  (ITA) Alé Cipollini s.t.
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Gracie Elvin  (AUS) Orica–AIS s.t.
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Thalita de Jong  (NED) Rabo–Liv s.t.
7Flag of Germany.svg  Martina Zwick  (GER) Bigla Cycling Team s.t.
8Flag of Norway.svg  Emilie Moberg  (NOR) Hitec Products s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Marta Tagliaferro  (ITA) Alé Cipollini s.t.
10Flag of France.svg  Roxane Fournier  (FRA)France (national team)s.t.
General Classification after Stage 1
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Jersey green.svg Team Giant–Shimano 2h 15' 57"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lizzie Armitstead  (GBR) Boels–Dolmans + 5"
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jolien D'Hoore  (BEL) Lotto–Belisol Ladies + 9"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Cecchini  (ITA) Jersey white.svg Estado de México–Faren Kuota + 12"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Barbara Guarischi  (ITA) Alé Cipollini + 13"
6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Gracie Elvin  (AUS) Orica–AIS + 13"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Thalita de Jong  (NED) Rabo–Liv + 13"
8Flag of Germany.svg  Martina Zwick  (GER) Bigla Cycling Team + 13"
9Flag of Norway.svg  Emilie Moberg  (NOR) Hitec Products + 13"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Marta Tagliaferro  (ITA) Jersey orange.svg Alé Cipollini + 13"

Stage 2

10 April 2014 Westerwolde to Westerwolde, 116.1 km (72.1 mi)
Stage 2 result
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Team Giant–Shimano 2h 47' 28"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Barbara Guarischi  (ITA) Alé Cipollini s.t.
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lizzie Armitstead  (GBR) Boels–Dolmans s.t.
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jolien D'Hoore  (BEL) Lotto–Belisol Ladies s.t.
5Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Cecchini  (ITA) Jersey white.svg Estado de México–Faren Kuota s.t.
6Flag of Germany.svg  Martina Zwick  (GER) Bigla Cycling Team s.t.
7Flag of France.svg  Aurore Verhoeven  (FRA) Lointek s.t.
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kim de Baat  (NED) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team s.t.
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Gracie Elvin  (AUS) Orica–AIS s.t.
10Flag of Finland.svg  Lotta Lepistö  (FIN) Bigla Cycling Team s.t.
General Classification after Stage 2
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Jersey green.svg Team Giant–Shimano 5h 03' 13"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lizzie Armitstead  (GBR) Boels–Dolmans + 10"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Barbara Guarischi  (ITA) Alé Cipollini + 19"
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jolien D'Hoore  (BEL) Lotto–Belisol Ladies + 21"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Marta Tagliaferro  (ITA) Jersey orange.svg Alé Cipollini + 24"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Cecchini  (ITA) Jersey white.svg Estado de México–Faren Kuota + 24"
7Flag of Germany.svg  Martina Zwick  (GER) Bigla Cycling Team + 25"
8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Gracie Elvin  (AUS) Orica–AIS + 25"
9Flag of Finland.svg  Lotta Lepistö  (FIN) Bigla Cycling Team +25"
10Flag of Norway.svg  Emilie Moberg  (NOR) Hitec Products + 25"

Stage 3a

11 April 2014 Tynaarlo to Tynaarlo, 97.1 km (60.3 mi)
Stage 3a Result
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Vera Koedooder  (NED) Bigla Cycling Team 2h 24' 52"
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Chloe McConville  (AUS)Australia (National Team)+ 2' 22"
3Flag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER) Specialized–lululemon + 3' 02"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Barbara Guarischi  (ITA) Alé Cipollini + 3' 02"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Marta Tagliaferro  (ITA) Jersey orange.svg Alé Cipollini + 3' 02"
6Flag of France.svg  Roxane Fournier  (FRA)France (National Team)+ 3' 02"
7Flag of the United States.svg  Carmen Small  (USA) Specialized–lululemon + 3' 02"
8Flag of Norway.svg  Emilie Moberg  (NOR)Norway (National Team)+ 3' 02"
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Team Giant–Shimano + 3' 02"
10Flag of Norway.svg  Eline Gleditsch Brustad  (NOR)Norway (National Team)+ 3' 02"
General Classification after Stage 3a
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Vera Koedooder  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Bigla Cycling Team 7h 29' 57"
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Jersey green.svg Team Giant–Shimano + 1' 09"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Barbara Guarischi  (ITA) Alé Cipollini + 1' 29"
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jolien D'Hoore  (BEL) Lotto–Belisol Ladies + 1' 31"
5Flag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER) Specialized–lululemon + 1' 33"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Marta Tagliaferro  (ITA) Jersey orange.svg Alé Cipollini + 1' 34"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Cecchini  (ITA) Jersey white.svg Estado de México–Faren Kuota + 1' 34"
8Flag of Germany.svg  Martina Zwick  (GER) Bigla Cycling Team + 1' 35"
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Gracie Elvin  (AUS) Orica–AIS + 1' 35"
10Flag of Finland.svg  Lotta Lepistö  (FIN) Bigla Cycling Team + 1' 35"

Stage 3b

11 April 2014 Oldambt, 15.1 km (9.4 mi), team time trial (TTT)
Stage 3b Result
TeamTime
1 Specialized–lululemon 19' 22"
2 Boels–Dolmans + 7"
3 Rabo–Liv + 14"
4 Orica–AIS + 16"
5 Team Giant–Shimano + 33"
6 RusVelo + 34"
7 Lotto–Belisol Ladies + 43"
8 Wiggle–Honda + 46"
9 Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team + 55"
10 Alé Cipollini + 58"
General Classification after Stage 3b
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Vera Koedooder  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Bigla Cycling Team 7h 50' 21"
2Flag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER) Specialized–lululemon + 31"
3Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Brennauer  (GER) Specialized–lululemon + 33"
4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Tiffany Cromwell  (AUS) Specialized–lululemon + 33"
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Jersey green.svg Team Giant–Shimano + 40"
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED) Boels–Dolmans + 40"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Lucinda Brand  (NED) Rabo–Liv + 47"
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Roxane Knetemann  (NED) Rabo–Liv + 47"
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Gracie Elvin  (AUS) Orica–AIS + 49"
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Amy Pieters  (NED) Team Giant–Shimano + 1' 06"

Stage 4

12 April 2014 Eemsmond to Eemsmond, 136.7 km (84.9 mi)
Stage 4 result
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Lucinda Brand  (NED) Rabo–Liv 3h 33' 42"
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jolien D'Hoore  (BEL) Lotto–Belisol Ladies + 1' 09"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lizzie Armitstead  (GBR) Boels–Dolmans + 1' 09"
4Flag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER) Specialized–lululemon + 1' 09"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Barbara Guarischi  (ITA) Alé Cipollini + 1' 09"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Cecchini  (ITA) Estado de México–Faren Kuota + 1' 09"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Jersey green.svg Team Giant–Shimano + 1' 09"
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED) Boels–Dolmans + 1' 09"
9Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Brennauer  (GER) Specialized–lululemon + 1' 09"
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemiek van Vleuten  (NED) Rabo–Liv + 1' 09"
General Classification after Stage 4
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Lucinda Brand  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Rabo–Liv 11h 24' 40"
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Vera Koedooder  (NED) Bigla Cycling Team + 32"
3Flag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER) Specialized–lululemon + 1' 01"
4Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Brennauer  (GER) Specialized–lululemon + 1' 05"
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Tiffany Cromwell  (AUS) Specialized–lululemon + 1' 05"
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Jersey green.svg Team Giant–Shimano + 1' 09"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED) Boels–Dolmans + 1' 12"
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Roxane Knetemann  (NED) Rabo–Liv + 1' 19"
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Gracie Elvin  (AUS) Orica–AIS + 1' 21"
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lizzie Armitstead  (GBR) Boels–Dolmans + 1' 34"

Stage 5

13 April 2014 Veendam to Veendam, 104.7 km (65.1 mi)
Stage 5 result
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Chantal Blaak  (NED) Specialized–lululemon 2h 43' 41"
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Loes Gunnewijk  (NED) Orica–AIS + 1"
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Thalita de Jong  (NED) Rabo–Liv + 24"
4Flag of Sweden.svg  Sara Mustonen  (SWE) Team Giant–Shimano + 24"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Barbara Guarischi  (ITA) Alé Cipollini + 24"
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Liesbet De Vocht  (BEL) Lotto–Belisol Ladies + 24"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Cecchini  (ITA) Estado de México–Faren Kuota + 26"
8Flag of Germany.svg  Romy Kasper  (GER) Boels–Dolmans + 26"
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Jersey green.svg Team Giant–Shimano + 1' 15"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jolien D'Hoore  (BEL) Lotto–Belisol Ladies + 1' 15"
Final General Classification
RiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Lucinda Brand  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Rabo–Liv 14h 09' 38"
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Vera Koedooder  (NED) Bigla Cycling Team + 37"
3Flag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER) Specialized–lululemon + 1' 01"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Barbara Guarischi  (ITA) Alé Cipollini + 1' 02"
5Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Brennauer  (GER) Specialized–lululemon + 1' 05"
6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Tiffany Cromwell  (AUS) Specialized–lululemon + 1' 05"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Jersey green.svg Team Giant–Shimano + 1' 07"
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED) Boels–Dolmans + 1' 17"
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Gracie Elvin  (AUS) Orica–AIS + 1' 21"
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Roxane Knetemann  (NED) Rabo–Liv + 1' 24"

Classification leadership table

Jersey yellow.svg denotes the rider with the lowest accumulated time and is the overall race leader
Jersey green.svg denotes the leader of the Points classification
Jersey orange.svg denotes the leader of the Sprint classification
Jersey blue.svg denotes the leader of the Combativity classification
Jersey white.svg denotes rider with the lowest accumulated time, who is under a specified age and leader of the Youth classification
Jersey red.svg denotes the leader of the Club classification, which consists of the rider with the best overall time from a non-UCI Women's team
StageWinnerGeneral classification
Jersey yellow.svg
Points classification
Jersey green.svg
Sprints classification
Jersey orange.svg
Young rider classification
Jersey white.svg
Combativity classification
Jersey blue.svg
Best club rider classification
Jersey red.svg
Team classification
1 Kirsten Wild Kirsten Wild Kirsten Wild Marta Tagliaferro Elena Cecchini
2 Kirsten Wild
3a Vera Koedooder Vera Koedooder
3b (TTT) Specialized–lululemon Ruth Winder
4 Lucinda Brand Lucinda Brand
5 Chantal Blaak Thalita de Jong
Final Classification Lucinda Brand Kirsten Wild Marta Tagliaferro Thalita de Jong Specialized–lululemon

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References

  1. "Energiewacht Tour 2014 - ProCyclingStats". Archived from the original on 2014-04-13.

See also