2015 UCI Asia Tour, race 10 of 41 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dates | 8–15 March 2015 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 1,193.10 km (741.4 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 28h 12' 04" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2015 Tour de Langkawi was the 20th edition of the Tour de Langkawi road cycling stage race. It took place in Malaysia between 8 and 15 March 2015, consisting of eight road stages. The race was rated by the UCI as a 2.HC (hors category) race as part of the 2015 UCI Asia Tour. [1]
22 teams were selected to take part in the race. Four of these were UCI WorldTeams, seven were UCI Professional Continental teams, ten are UCI Continental teams and a Malaysian national team.
WorldTeams
Professional Continental teams
Continental teams
National teams
The race was scheduled to include eight stages. [2] The key stage was originally intended to be the seventh stage with a climb to the Genting Highlands, but this was cancelled due to dangerous construction work taking place on the road. A different climb, Fraser's Hill, took its place, since this climb was easier, many teams who had planned their races around the original climb were unhappy. [3]
Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Winner | |
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1 | 8 March | Langkawi (Pantai Chenang) to Langkawi (Pantai Chenang) | 99.2 km (62 mi) | ![]() | Flat stage | ![]() |
2 | 9 March | Alor Setar to Sungai Petani | 185.0 km (115 mi) | ![]() | Flat stage | ![]() |
3 | 10 March | Gerik to Tanah Merah | 170.0 km (106 mi) | ![]() | Flat stage | ![]() |
4 | 11 March | Kota Bharu to Kuala Berang | 165.4 km (103 mi) | ![]() | Flat stage | ![]() |
5 | 12 March | Kuala Terengganu to Kuantan | 200.0 km (124 mi) | ![]() | Flat stage | ![]() |
6 | 13 March | Maran to Karak | 96.6 km (60 mi) | ![]() | Flat stage | ![]() |
7 | 14 March | Shah Alam to Fraser's Hill | 180.8 km (112 mi) | ![]() | Mountain stage | ![]() |
8 | 15 March | Kuala Kubu Bharu to Kuala Lumpur | 96.1 km (60 mi) | ![]() | Flat stage | ![]() |
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In the 2015 Tour de Langkawi, four different jerseys were awarded. For the general classification, calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage, and allowing time bonuses for the first three finishers at intermediate sprints and at the finish of mass-start stages, the leader received a yellow jersey. This classification was considered the most important of the 2015 Tour de Langkawi, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.
Additionally, there was a points classification, which awarded a blue jersey. In the points classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 15 in a mass-start stage. For winning a stage, a rider earned 15 points, with a point fewer per place down to a single point for 15th place. Points towards the classification could also be accrued at intermediate sprint points during each stage; these intermediate sprints also offered bonus seconds towards the general classification. There was also a mountains classification, the leadership of which was marked by a red jersey. In the mountains classification, points were won by reaching the top of a climb before other cyclists, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs.
The fourth jersey represented the Asian rider classification, marked by a white jersey. This was decided in the same way as the general classification, but only riders from Asia were eligible to be ranked in the classification. There was also a classification for teams, in which the times of the best three cyclists in a team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest cumulative time, while there was also an Asian-only variant for the teams as well.
Stage | Winner | General classification![]() | Points classification![]() | Mountains classification![]() | Asian rider classification![]() | Team classification | Asian team classification |
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1 [4] | Andrea Guardini | Andrea Guardini | Andrea Guardini | Kiel Reijnen | Ma Guangtong | Astana | Terengganu Cycling Team |
2 [5] | Andrea Guardini | Adiq Husainie Othman | |||||
3 [6] | Caleb Ewan | Caleb Ewan | Caleb Ewan | Zhang Wenlong | MTN–Qhubeka | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | |
4 [7] | Andrea Guardini | ||||||
5 [8] | Seo Joon-yong | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | |||||
6 [9] | Caleb Ewan | ||||||
7 [10] | Youcef Reguigui | Youcef Reguigui | Tomohiro Hayakawa | ||||
8 [11] | Andrea Guardini | ||||||
Final [11] | Youcef Reguigui | Caleb Ewan | Kiel Reijnen | Tomohiro Hayakawa | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team |
Final general classification (1–10) [11] | |||
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Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
1 | ![]() ![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | 28h 12' 04" |
2 | ![]() | Astana | + 9" |
3 | ![]() | Team Sky | + 10" |
4 | ![]() | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | + 10" |
5 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | + 10" |
6 | ![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | + 14" |
7 | ![]() | Bardiani–CSF | + 16" |
8 | ![]() | Colombia | + 16" |
9 | ![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | + 16" |
10 | ![]() | Team Sky | + 22" |
Final general classification (11–106) [11] | |||
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Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
11 | ![]() | Orica–GreenEDGE | + 28" |
12 | ![]() | Colombia | + 50" |
13 | ![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | + 1' 00" |
14 | ![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | + 1' 01" |
15 | ![]() | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | + 1' 44" |
16 | ![]() ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | + 1' 47" |
17 | ![]() | UnitedHealthcare | + 1' 55" |
18 | ![]() | Androni Giocattoli | + 2' 00" |
19 | ![]() | Torku Şekerspor | + 2' 18" |
20 | ![]() | Torku Şekerspor | + 2' 18" |
21 | ![]() | Androni Giocattoli | + 2' 35" |
22 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | + 2' 52" |
23 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 2' 53" |
24 | ![]() | Androni Giocattoli | + 3' 07" |
25 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | + 3' 25" |
26 | ![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | + 3' 28" |
27 | ![]() | Team Sky | + 3' 31" |
28 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | + 4' 07" |
29 | ![]() | Colombia | + 4' 08" |
30 | ![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | + 4' 38" |
31 | ![]() | Androni Giocattoli | + 5' 54" |
32 | ![]() | UnitedHealthcare ![]() | + 6' 03" |
33 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | + 6' 32" |
34 | ![]() | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | + 7' 29" |
35 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | + 8' 45" |
36 | ![]() | Team Sky | + 11' 49" |
37 | ![]() ![]() | Orica–GreenEDGE | + 14' 02" |
38 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | + 14' 12" |
39 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 16' 00" |
40 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | + 16' 22" |
41 | ![]() | Orica–GreenEDGE | + 21' 53" |
42 | ![]() | UnitedHealthcare | + 22' 06" |
43 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 23' 40" |
44 | ![]() | Malaysia (national team) | + 26' 09" |
45 | ![]() | Colombia | + 27' 11" |
46 | ![]() | Torku Şekerspor | + 28' 46" |
47 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 28' 56" |
48 | ![]() | Synergy Baku | + 29' 09" |
49 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | + 29' 12" |
50 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | + 29' 21" |
51 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 29' 48" |
52 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | + 29' 54" |
53 | ![]() | Southeast Pro Cycling | + 31' 05" |
54 | ![]() | Orica–GreenEDGE | + 31' 12" |
55 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | + 31' 37" |
56 | ![]() | Bardiani–CSF | + 31' 50" |
57 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | + 31' 53" |
58 | ![]() | Synergy Baku | + 32' 57" |
59 | ![]() | Androni Giocattoli | + 34' 19" |
60 | ![]() | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | + 34' 38" |
61 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | + 36' 08" |
62 | ![]() | KSPO | + 36' 16" |
63 | ![]() | Southeast Pro Cycling | + 36' 53" |
64 | ![]() | Synergy Baku | + 37' 04" |
65 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 37' 38" |
66 | ![]() | Torku Şekerspor | + 37' 44" |
67 | ![]() | KSPO | + 38' 06" |
68 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 38' 34" |
69 | ![]() | Astana | + 38' 41" |
70 | ![]() | Bardiani–CSF | + 39' 49" |
71 | ![]() | Orica–GreenEDGE | + 40' 19" |
72 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 40' 43" |
73 | ![]() | KSPO | + 41' 30" |
74 | ![]() | KSPO | + 43' 17" |
75 | ![]() | Torku Şekerspor | + 43' 17" |
76 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 43' 17" |
77 | ![]() | UnitedHealthcare | + 43' 21" |
78 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 45' 10" |
79 | ![]() | Torku Şekerspor | + 45' 14" |
80 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | + 45' 14" |
81 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | + 45' 18" |
82 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 45' 28" |
83 | ![]() | Androni Giocattoli | + 45' 37" |
84 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | + 45' 43" |
85 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 46' 11" |
86 | ![]() | Southeast Pro Cycling | + 46' 38" |
87 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 47' 35" |
88 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | + 47' 40" |
89 | ![]() | Malaysia (national team) | + 48' 00" |
90 | ![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | + 48' 07" |
91 | ![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | + 49' 03" |
92 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | + 50' 42" |
93 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | + 51' 53" |
94 | ![]() | Southeast Pro Cycling | + 52' 30" |
95 | ![]() | Astana | + 52' 40" |
96 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 52' 53" |
97 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 52' 57" |
98 | ![]() | Malaysia (national team) | + 53' 11" |
99 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | + 53' 13" |
100 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 54' 08" |
101 | ![]() | Malaysia (national team) | + 54' 29" |
102 | ![]() | Team Sky | + 54' 58" |
103 | ![]() | Synergy Baku | + 55' 06" |
104 | ![]() | Malaysia (national team) | + 55' 13" |
105 | ![]() | Orica–GreenEDGE | + 56' 44" |
106 | ![]() | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | + 56' 57" |
Points classification (1–10) [11] | |||
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Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
1 | ![]() ![]() | Orica–GreenEDGE | 89 |
2 | ![]() | Astana | 71 |
3 | ![]() ![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | 69 |
4 | ![]() | Androni Giocattoli | 43 |
5 | ![]() | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | 41 |
6 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | 37 |
7 | ![]() | Colombia | 37 |
8 | ![]() | UnitedHealthcare | 32 |
9 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | 31 |
10 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | 29 |
Points classification (11–63) [11] | |||
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Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
11 | ![]() | Astana | 29 |
12 | ![]() | Team Sky | 29 |
13 | ![]() | Torku Şekerspor | 28 |
14 | ![]() | Synergy Baku | 25 |
15 | ![]() | KSPO | 24 |
16 | ![]() | Bardiani–CSF | 24 |
17 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | 24 |
18 | ![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | 24 |
19 | ![]() | Southeast Pro Cycling | 22 |
20 | ![]() | Colombia | 22 |
21 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | 22 |
22 | ![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | 21 |
23 | ![]() | Southeast Pro Cycling | 21 |
24 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | 20 |
25 | ![]() | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | 16 |
26 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | 15 |
27 | ![]() | Malaysia (national team) | 14 |
28 | ![]() | Southeast Pro Cycling | 13 |
29 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | 12 |
30 | ![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | 10 |
31 | ![]() | Orica–GreenEDGE | 10 |
32 | ![]() | Synergy Baku | 10 |
33 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | 10 |
34 | ![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | 9 |
35 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | 8 |
36 | ![]() | Colombia | 8 |
37 | ![]() | Androni Giocattoli | 8 |
38 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | 7 |
39 | ![]() | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | 7 |
40 | ![]() | KSPO | 7 |
41 | ![]() | KSPO | 7 |
42 | ![]() | Androni Giocattoli | 6 |
43 | ![]() ![]() | UnitedHealthcare | 6 |
44 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | 6 |
45 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | 6 |
46 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | 6 |
47 | ![]() | Synergy Baku | 6 |
48 | ![]() | Team Sky | 5 |
49 | ![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | 5 |
50 | ![]() | UnitedHealthcare | 5 |
51 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | 5 |
52 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | 5 |
53 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | 4 |
54 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | 4 |
55 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | 4 |
56 | ![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | 3 |
57 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | 3 |
58 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | 3 |
59 | ![]() | Torku Şekerspor | 2 |
60 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | 1 |
61 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | 1 |
62 | ![]() | Orica–GreenEDGE | 1 |
63 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | 1 |
Mountains classification (1–10) [11] | |||
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Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
1 | ![]() ![]() | UnitedHealthcare | 39 |
2 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | 20 |
3 | ![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | 18 |
4 | ![]() ![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | 15 |
5 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | 14 |
6 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | 14 |
7 | ![]() | Team Sky | 12 |
8 | ![]() | Astana | 10 |
9 | ![]() | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | 10 |
10 | ![]() | UnitedHealthcare | 8 |
Mountains classification (11–31) [11] | |||
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Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
11 | ![]() | Bardiani–CSF | 8 |
12 | ![]() | KSPO | 8 |
13 | ![]() | Androni Giocattoli | 8 |
14 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | 7 |
15 | ![]() | Orica–GreenEDGE | 6 |
16 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | 5 |
17 | ![]() | Southeast Pro Cycling | 5 |
18 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | 4 |
19 | ![]() | Synergy Baku | 4 |
20 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | 4 |
21 | ![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | 4 |
22 | ![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | 2 |
23 | ![]() | Colombia | 2 |
24 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | 2 |
25 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | 2 |
26 | ![]() | KSPO | 2 |
27 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | 2 |
28 | ![]() | Colombia | 1 |
29 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | 1 |
30 | ![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | 1 |
31 | ![]() | Orica–GreenEDGE | 1 |
Asian rider classification (1–10) [11] | |||
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Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
1 | ![]() ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | 28h 13' 51" |
2 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 1' 06" |
3 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | + 1' 38" |
4 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | + 2' 20" |
5 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | + 6' 58" |
6 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | + 12' 25" |
7 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 14' 13" |
8 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | + 14' 35" |
9 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 21' 53" |
10 | ![]() | Malaysia (national team) | + 24' 22" |
Asian rider classification (11–43) [11] | |||
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Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
11 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 27' 09" |
12 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | + 27' 25" |
13 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 28' 01" |
14 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | + 28' 07" |
15 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | + 29' 50" |
16 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | + 30' 06" |
17 | ![]() | KSPO | + 34' 29" |
18 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 35' 51" |
19 | ![]() | KSPO | + 36' 19" |
20 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 36' 47" |
21 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 38' 50" |
22 | ![]() | KSPO | + 39' 43" |
23 | ![]() | KSPO | + 41' 30" |
24 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 41' 30" |
25 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 43' 23" |
26 | ![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | + 43' 27" |
27 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | + 43' 31" |
28 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 43' 41" |
29 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | + 43' 56" |
30 | ![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 44' 24" |
31 | ![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 45' 48" |
32 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | + 45' 53" |
33 | ![]() | Malaysia (national team) | + 46' 13" |
34 | ![]() | Aisan Racing Team | + 48' 55" |
35 | ![]() | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | + 50' 06" |
36 | ![]() | Astana | + 50' 53" |
37 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 51' 06" |
38 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 51' 10" |
39 | ![]() | Malaysia (national team) | + 51' 24" |
40 | ![]() | Giant–Champion System | + 51' 26" |
41 | ![]() | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 52' 21" |
42 | ![]() | Malaysia (national team) | + 52' 42" |
43 | ![]() | Malaysia (national team) | + 53' 26" |
Team classification (1–10) [11] | |||
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Rank | Team | Time | |
1 | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | 84h 22' 01" | |
2 | Colombia | + 5' 08" | |
3 | Skydive Dubai–Al Ahli | + 8' 02" | |
4 | MTN–Qhubeka | + 15' 53" | |
5 | Team Sky | + 18' 20" | |
6 | Tinkoff–Saxo | + 18' 58" | |
7 | Androni Giocattoli | + 21' 53" | |
8 | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | + 22' 22" | |
9 | UnitedHealthcare | + 33' 36" | |
10 | Orica–GreenEDGE | + 34' 04" |
Team classification (11–22) [11] | |||
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Rank | Team | Time | |
11 | Torku Şekerspor | + 47' 29" | |
12 | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 1h 10' 35" | |
13 | Astana | + 1h 13' 51" | |
14 | Aisan Racing Team | + 1h 15' 35" | |
15 | Giant–Champion System | + 1h 22' 50" | |
16 | Bardiani–CSF | + 1h 23' 36" | |
17 | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 1h 41' 43" | |
18 | KSPO | + 1h 46' 16" | |
19 | Synergy Baku | + 1h 52' 56" | |
20 | Southeast Pro Cycling | + 1h 59' 42" | |
21 | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 2h 07' 21" | |
22 | Malaysia (national team) | + 2h 15' 29" |
Asian team classification (1–8) [11] | |||
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Rank | Team | Time | |
1 | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | 84h 22' 01" | |
2 | Hengxiang Cycling Team | + 1h 10' 35" | |
3 | Aisan Racing Team | + 1h 15' 35" | |
4 | Giant–Champion System | + 1h 22' 50" | |
5 | Terengganu Cycling Team | + 1h 41' 43" | |
6 | KSPO | + 1h 46' 16" | |
7 | National Sport Council of Malaysia Cycling Team | + 2h 07' 21" | |
8 | Malaysia (national team) | + 2h 15' 29" |
25 riders failed to finish the race. | |||
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Rider | Team | ||
![]() | Southeast Pro Cycling | ||
![]() | Giant–Champion System | ||
![]() | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | ||
![]() | Hengxiang Cycling Team | ||
![]() | Synergy Baku | ||
![]() | UnitedHealthcare | ||
![]() | KSPO | ||
![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | ||
![]() | Malaysia (national team) | ||
![]() | Astana | ||
![]() | Astana | ||
![]() | Astana | ||
![]() | Team Sky | ||
![]() | MTN–Qhubeka | ||
![]() | Bardiani–CSF | ||
![]() | Tinkoff–Saxo | ||
![]() | Colombia | ||
![]() | Bardiani–CSF | ||
![]() | Colombia | ||
![]() | Terengganu Cycling Team | ||
![]() | Pegasus Continental Cycling Team | ||
![]() | KSPO | ||
![]() | Colombia | ||
![]() | UnitedHealthcare | ||
![]() | Southeast Pro Cycling |
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The 2017 Tour of Croatia was a road cycling stage race that took place in Croatia between 18 and 23 April 2017. It was the third edition of the Tour of Croatia since its revival in 2015, and was rated as a 2.1 event as part of the UCI Europe Tour.
The 2018 Tour of the Basque Country was a road cycling stage race that took place between 2 and 7 April 2018 in Spain. It was the 58th edition of the Tour of the Basque Country and the fourteenth event of the 2018 UCI World Tour.
The 2018 Tour of the Alps was a road cycling stage race that took place in Austria and Italy between 16 and 20 April 2018. It was the 42nd edition of the renamed Giro del Trentino and was rated as a 2.HC event as part of the 2018 UCI Europe Tour. The race was won by Thibaut Pinot of Groupama–FDJ.
The 2018 Tour of Croatia was a road cycling stage race that took place in Croatia between 17 and 22 April 2018. It was the fourth edition of the Tour of Croatia since its revival in 2015, and was rated as a 2.HC event as part of the 2018 UCI Europe Tour.
The 2018 Deutschland Tour was a road cycling stage race that took place between 23 and 26 August 2018. After a 10 year break, the Deutschland Tour held its 33rd edition and was rated as a 2.1 event as part of the 2018 UCI Europe Tour.
The 2019 Tour of the Alps was a road cycling stage race that took place in Austria and Italy between 22 and 26 April 2019. It was the 43rd edition of the renamed Giro del Trentino and was rated as a 2.HC event as part of the 2019 UCI Europe Tour.