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Dates | 22–25 May |
Stages | 4 |
The 2014 Tour of Adygeya is a stage race held in Russia, with a UCI rating of 2.2. [1] It was the twelfth stage race of the 2014 Women's Elite cycling calendar.
Stage 1 Result and General Classification after Stage 1
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Stage 2 Result
| General Classification after Stage 2
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Stage 3 Result
| General Classification after Stage 3
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Stage 4 Result
| Final General Classification
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Stage | Winner | General classification | Points classification | Mountains classification | Teams classification |
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1 | Natalia Boyarskaya | Natalia Boyarskaya | Natalia Boyarskaya | Not awarded | Servetto Footon |
2 | Natalia Boyarskaya | Anna Zavershinskaya | |||
3 | Tereza Trefná | ||||
4 | Anna Zavershinskaya | Russia (national team) | |||
Final | Natalia Boyarskaya | Natalia Boyarskaya | Anna Zavershinskaya | Russia (national team) |
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