2017 Arctic Race of Norway

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2017 Arctic Race of Norway
2017 UCI Europe Tour
Race details
Dates10–13 August
Stages4
Winning time15h 56' 15"
Results
Jersey Artic Tour Leader 2018.svg WinnerFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL) (BMC Racing Team)
  SecondFlag of Norway.svg  August Jensen  (NOR) (Team Coop)
  ThirdFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Michel Kreder  (NED) (Aqua Blue Sport)

Jersey green.svg PointsFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL) (BMC Racing Team)
Jersey Arctic Race Climber 2019.svg MountainsFlag of Austria.svg  Bernhard Eisel  (AUT) (Team Dimension Data)
Jersey white.svg YouthFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL) (BMC Racing Team)
  Team Joker Icopal
  2016
2018  

The 2017 Arctic Race of Norway is a four-stage cycling stage race taking place in Norway between 10 and 13 August. It is the fifth edition of the Arctic Race of Norway and is rated as a 2.HC event as part of the UCI Europe Tour. [1]

Contents

Race schedule

List of stages
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
1 10 August Engenes to Narvik 156.5 km (97 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stageFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL)
2 11 August Sjøvegan to Bardufoss Airport 184.5 km (115 mi)Plainstage.svgFlat stageFlag of Norway.svg  Alexander Kristoff  (NOR)
3 12 August Lyngseidet to Finnvikdalen 185.5 km (115 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stageFlag of Norway.svg  August Jensen  (NOR)
4 13 August Tromsø to Tromsø160.5 km (100 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stageFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL)

Teams

21 teams were invited to take part in the race. Five of these were UCI WorldTeams; 12 were UCI Professional Continental teams; four were UCI Continental teams. Each team was allowed to enter six riders, three teams only entered five, therefore the peloton at the start of the race was made up of 123 riders. [2]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI Professional Continental teams

UCI Continental teams

Stages

Stage 1

10 August 2017 – Engenes to Narvik, 156.5 km (97.2 mi)

Stage 1 result
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL) BMC Racing Team 3h 36' 14"
2Flag of Norway.svg  August Jensen  (NOR) Team Coop + 2"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Pasqualon  (ITA) Wanty–Groupe Gobert + 2"
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Olivier Pardini  (BEL) WB Veranclassic Aqua Protect + 2"
5Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 2"
6Flag of Norway.svg  Markus Hoelgaard  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 2"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Alexander Kristoff  (NOR) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 2"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eliot Lietaer  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 2"
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Michel Kreder  (NED) Aqua Blue Sport + 2"
10Flag of France.svg  Fabien Grellier  (FRA) Direct Énergie + 2"
Source: ProCyclingStats
General classification after stage 1
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL)Jersey blue.svgJersey green.svgJersey white.svg BMC Racing Team 3h 36' 04"
2Flag of Norway.svg  August Jensen  (NOR) Team Coop + 6"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Pasqualon  (ITA) Wanty–Groupe Gobert + 8"
4Flag of Norway.svg  Markus Hoelgaard  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 11"
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Olivier Pardini  (BEL) WB Veranclassic Aqua Protect + 12"
6Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 12"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Alexander Kristoff  (NOR) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 12"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eliot Lietaer  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 12"
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Michel Kreder  (NED) Aqua Blue Sport + 12"
10Flag of France.svg  Fabien Grellier  (FRA) Direct Énergie + 12"
Source: ProCyclingStats

Stage 2

11 August 2017 – Sjøvegan to Bardufoss Airport, 184.5 km (114.6 mi)

Stage 2 result
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Norway.svg  Alexander Kristoff  (NOR) Team Katusha–Alpecin 4h 14' 20"
2Flag of France.svg  Hugo Hofstetter  (FRA) Cofidis s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Pasqualon  (ITA) Wanty–Groupe Gobert s.t.
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Robin Stenuit  (BEL) Wanty–Groupe Gobert s.t.
5Flag of France.svg  Adrien Petit  (FRA) Direct Énergie s.t.
6Flag of Norway.svg  Kristoffer Halvorsen  (NOR) Joker Icopal s.t.
7Flag of Romania.svg  Eduard-Michael Grosu  (ROM) Nippo–Vini Fantini s.t.
8Flag of Russia.svg  Ivan Savitskiy  (RUS) Gazprom–RusVelo s.t.
9Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Roy Jans  (BEL) WB Veranclassic Aqua Protect s.t.
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eliot Lietaer  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise s.t.
Source: ProCyclingStats
General classification after stage 2
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL)Jersey blue.svgJersey white.svg BMC Racing Team 7h 50' 23"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Pasqualon  (ITA)Jersey green.svg Wanty–Groupe Gobert + 2"
3Flag of Norway.svg  Alexander Kristoff  (NOR) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 3"
4Flag of Norway.svg  August Jensen  (NOR) Team Coop + 7"
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Michel Kreder  (NED) Aqua Blue Sport + 11"
6Flag of Norway.svg  Markus Hoelgaard  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 12"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eliot Lietaer  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 13"
8Flag of Russia.svg  Ivan Savitskiy  (RUS) Gazprom–RusVelo + 13"
9Flag of Norway.svg  Bjørn Tore Hoem  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 13"
10Flag of France.svg  Quentin Pacher  (FRA) Delko–Marseille Provence KTM + 13"
Source: ProCyclingStats

Stage 3

12 August 2017 – Lyngseidet to Finnvikdalen, 185.5 km (115.3 mi)

Stage 3 result
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Norway.svg  August Jensen  (NOR) Team Coop 4h 19' 05"
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL)Jersey blue.svg BMC Racing Team s.t.
3Flag of France.svg  Dorian Godon  (FRA) Cofidis s.t.
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Michel Kreder  (NED) Aqua Blue Sport s.t.
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eliot Lietaer  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise s.t.
6Flag of France.svg  Quentin Pacher  (FRA) Delko–Marseille Provence KTM s.t.
7Flag of Estonia.svg  Rein Taaramäe  (EST) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 4"
8Flag of Norway.svg  Bjørn Tore Hoem  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 4"
9Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 4"
10Flag of Poland.svg  Jakub Kaczmarek  (POL) CCC–Sprandi–Polkowice + 4"
Source: ProCyclingStats
General classification after stage 3
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL)Jersey blue.svgJersey green.svgJersey white.svg BMC Racing Team 12h 09' 22"
2Flag of Norway.svg  August Jensen  (NOR) Team Coop + 3"
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Michel Kreder  (NED) Aqua Blue Sport + 17"
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eliot Lietaer  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 19"
5Flag of Norway.svg  Alexander Kristoff  (NOR) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 19"
6Flag of France.svg  Quentin Pacher  (FRA) Delko–Marseille Provence KTM + 19"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Bjørn Tore Hoem  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 23"
8Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 23"
9Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Team Dimension Data + 29"
10Flag of Germany.svg  Jonas Koch  (GER) CCC–Sprandi–Polkowice + 33"
Source: ProCyclingStats

Stage 4

13 August 2017 – Tromsø to Tromsø, 160.5 km (99.7 mi)

Stage 4 result
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL)Jersey blue.svg BMC Racing Team 3h 47' 03"
2Flag of France.svg  Loïc Chetout  (FRA) Cofidis + 11"
3Flag of Norway.svg  Sven Erik Bystrøm  (NOR) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 11"
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Hrivko  (UKR) Astana + 11"
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Olivier Pardini  (BEL) WB Veranclassic Aqua Protect + 16"
6Flag of Norway.svg  Bjørn Tore Hoem  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 16"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Alexander Kristoff  (NOR) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 16"
8Flag of France.svg  Quentin Pacher  (FRA) Delko–Marseille Provence KTM + 16"
9Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Lawrence Naesen  (BEL) WB Veranclassic Aqua Protect + 16"
10Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Team Dimension Data + 16"
Source: ProCyclingStats
Final general classification
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dylan Teuns  (BEL)Jersey blue.svgJersey green.svgJersey white.svg BMC Racing Team 15h 56' 15"
2Flag of Norway.svg  August Jensen  (NOR) Team Coop + 29"
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Michel Kreder  (NED) Aqua Blue Sport + 43"
5Flag of Norway.svg  Alexander Kristoff  (NOR) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 45"
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eliot Lietaer  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 45"
6Flag of France.svg  Quentin Pacher  (FRA) Delko–Marseille Provence KTM + 45"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Bjørn Tore Hoem  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 49"
8Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Joker Icopal + 49"
9Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Team Dimension Data + 55"
10Flag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Hrivko  (UKR) Astana + 57"
Source: ProCyclingStats

Classifications

The race included four main classifications: the general classification, the points classification, the mountains classification and the youth classification. There was also an award for the most aggressive rider on each stage and a team classification. [3]

StageWinnerGeneral classification
Jersey blue.svg
Points classification
Jersey green.svg
Mountains classification
Jersey red.svg
Youth classification
Jersey white.svg
Team classificationCombativity award
Jersey red number.svg
1 Dylan Teuns Dylan Teuns Dylan Teuns Bernhard Eisel Dylan Teuns Joker Icopal Bernhard Eisel
2 Alexander Kristoff Andrea Pasqualon Dimitri Claeys
3 August Jensen Dylan Teuns Ole André Austevoll
4 Dylan Teuns Dimitri Claeys
Final Dylan Teuns Dylan Teuns Bernhard Eisel Dylan Teuns Joker Icopal not awarded

Notes

  1. "Arctic Race of Norway 2015 - General classification". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  2. "Start list". letour.fr. Archived from the original on 13 August 2017. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  3. "Sporting stages / Rules". letour.fr. ASO. Archived from the original on 17 August 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.

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