2019 Tour of Guangxi

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2019 Tour of Guangxi
2019 UCI World Tour, race 38 of 38
Race details
Dates17–22 October 2019
Stages6
Distance972.8 [1]  km (604.5 mi)
Winning time22h 42' 42"
Results
Jersey red.svg WinnerFlag of Spain.svg  Enric Mas  (ESP) (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
  SecondFlag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Felipe Martínez  (COL) (EF Education First)
  ThirdFlag of Italy.svg  Diego Rosa  (ITA) (Team Ineos)

Jersey blue.svg PointsFlag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER) (Bora–Hansgrohe)
Jersey bluedot.svg MountainsFlag of Poland.svg  Tomasz Marczyński  (POL) (Lotto–Soudal)
Jersey white.svg YouthFlag of Spain.svg  Enric Mas  (ESP) (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
  Team Lotto–Soudal
  2018
2023  

The 2019 Gree-Tour of Guangxi was a road cycling stage race that took place between 17 and 22 October 2019 in the Chinese province of Guangxi. It was the 3rd edition of the Tour of Guangxi and the thirty-eighth and final event of the 2019 UCI World Tour. [2]

Contents

Teams

Eighteen teams, including fifteen of the eighteen UCI WorldTour teams and three UCI Professional Continental teams, participated in the race. Each team entered seven riders, except Mitchelton–Scott which entered six riders and Team Jumbo–Visma which entered five riders. Of the 123 riders that started the race, 118 finished. [1] [3]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI Professional Continental teams

Route

Stage characteristics and winners [1] [4]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeStage winner
1 17 October Beihai to Beihai135.6 km (84.3 mi)Plainstage.svgFlat stageFlag of Colombia.svg  Fernando Gaviria  (COL)
2 18 October Beihai to Qinzhou 152.3 km (94.6 mi)Plainstage.svgFlat stageFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Daniel McLay  (GBR)
3 19 October Nanning to Nanning143 km (88.9 mi)Plainstage.svgFlat stageFlag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER)
4 20 October Nanning to Mashan Nongla Scenic Spot 161.4 km (100.3 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgMedium mountain stageFlag of Spain.svg  Enric Mas  (ESP)
5 21 October Liuzhou to Guilin 212.2 km (131.9 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgMedium mountain stageFlag of Colombia.svg  Fernando Gaviria  (COL)
6 22 October Guilin to Guilin168.3 km (104.6 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgMedium mountain stageFlag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER)
Total972.8 km (604.5 mi)

Stages

Stage 1

17 October 2019 Beihai to Beihai, 135.6 km (84.3 mi) [1] [5]
Stage 1 result [6] [7]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Fernando Gaviria  (COL) UAE Team Emirates 2h 53' 42"
2Flag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Trentin  (ITA) Mitchelton–Scott + 0"
4Flag of Germany.svg  Phil Bauhaus  (GER) Bahrain–Merida + 0"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Moschetti  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
6Flag of Germany.svg  Max Kanter  (GER) Team Sunweb + 0"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Martinelli  (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 0"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Jakub Mareczko  (ITA) CCC Team + 0"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Riccardo Minali  (ITA) Israel Cycling Academy + 0"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Ballerini  (ITA) Astana + 0"
General classification after Stage 1 [6] [7]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Fernando Gaviria  (COL) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg UAE Team Emirates 2h 53' 32"
2Flag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 4"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Trentin  (ITA) Mitchelton–Scott + 6"
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Josef Černý  (CZE) CCC Team + 6"
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Mikkel Frølich Honoré  (DEN) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 6"
6Flag of Ireland.svg  Ryan Mullen  (IRL) Jersey bluedot.svg Trek–Segafredo + 6"
7Flag of Germany.svg  Phil Bauhaus  (GER) Bahrain–Merida + 10"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Moschetti  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 10"
9Flag of Germany.svg  Max Kanter  (GER) Team Sunweb + 10"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Martinelli  (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 10"

Stage 2

18 October 2019 Beihai to Qinzhou, 152.3 km (94.6 mi) [1] [8]
Stage 2 result [9] [10]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Daniel McLay  (GBR) EF Education First 3h 45' 04"
2Flag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Trentin  (ITA) Mitchelton–Scott + 0"
4Flag of Germany.svg  Jonas Koch  (GER) CCC Team + 0"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Ballerini  (ITA) Astana + 0"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Jakub Mareczko  (ITA) CCC Team + 0"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Timothy Dupont  (BEL) Wanty–Gobert + 0"
8Flag of Colombia.svg  Fernando Gaviria  (COL) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg UAE Team Emirates + 0"
9Flag of Germany.svg  John Degenkolb  (GER) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Riccardo Minali  (ITA) Israel Cycling Academy + 0"
General classification after Stage 2 [9] [10]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg Bora–Hansgrohe 6h 38' 34"
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Fernando Gaviria  (COL) UAE Team Emirates + 2"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Daniel McLay  (GBR) EF Education First + 2"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Trentin  (ITA) Mitchelton–Scott + 4"
5Flag of France.svg  Jérôme Cousin  (FRA) Total Direct Énergie + 6"
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Josef Černý  (CZE) CCC Team + 6"
7Flag of Denmark.svg  Mikkel Frølich Honoré  (DEN) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 6"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Laurens De Vreese  (BEL) Astana + 9"
9Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sep Vanmarcke  (BEL) EF Education First + 9"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Jakub Mareczko  (ITA) CCC Team + 12"

Stage 3

19 October 2019 Nanning to Nanning, 143 km (88.9 mi) [1] [11]
Stage 3 result [12] [13]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg Bora–Hansgrohe 3h 19' 21"
2Flag of Belarus.svg  Alexandr Riabushenko  (BLR) UAE Team Emirates + 0"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Trentin  (ITA) Mitchelton–Scott + 0"
4Flag of Germany.svg  Nikias Arndt  (GER) Team Sunweb + 0"
5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Petr Vakoč  (CZE) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 0"
6Flag of France.svg  Lilian Calmejane  (FRA) Total Direct Énergie + 0"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sep Vanmarcke  (BEL) EF Education First + 0"
8Flag of the United States.svg  Kiel Reijnen  (USA) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Martinelli  (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 0"
10Flag of Eritrea.svg  Merhawi Kudus  (ERI) Astana + 0"
General classification after Stage 3 [12] [13]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg Bora–Hansgrohe 9h 57' 45"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Trentin  (ITA) Mitchelton–Scott + 7"
3Flag of Belarus.svg  Alexandr Riabushenko  (BLR) UAE Team Emirates + 16"
4Flag of Denmark.svg  Mikkel Frølich Honoré  (DEN) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 18"
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sep Vanmarcke  (BEL) EF Education First + 19"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Jacopo Mosca  (ITA) Jersey bluedot.svg Trek–Segafredo + 19"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Villella  (ITA) Astana + 21"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Martinelli  (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 22"
9Flag of Germany.svg  Max Kanter  (GER) Team Sunweb + 22"
10Flag of Israel.svg  Itamar Einhorn  (ISR) Israel Cycling Academy + 22"

Stage 4

20 October 2019 Nanning to Mashan Nongla Scenic Spot, 161.4 km (100.3 mi) [1] [14]
Stage 4 result [15] [16]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Enric Mas  (ESP) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 3h 52' 53"
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Felipe Martínez  (COL) EF Education First + 1"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Diego Rosa  (ITA) Team Ineos + 8"
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Antwan Tolhoek  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 12"
5Flag of Austria.svg  Felix Großschartner  (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 19"
6Flag of Norway.svg  Odd Christian Eiking  (NOR) Wanty–Gobert + 19"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Lotto–Soudal + 19"
8Flag of Spain.svg  David de la Cruz  (ESP) Team Ineos + 19"
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martijn Tusveld  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 28"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Villella  (ITA) Astana + 28"
General classification after Stage 4 [15] [16]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Enric Mas  (ESP) Jersey red.svg Jersey white.svg Deceuninck–Quick-Step 13h 50' 50"
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Felipe Martínez  (COL) EF Education First + 5"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Diego Rosa  (ITA) Team Ineos + 14"
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Antwan Tolhoek  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 22"
5Flag of Austria.svg  Felix Großschartner  (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 29"
6Flag of Norway.svg  Odd Christian Eiking  (NOR) Wanty–Gobert + 29"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Lotto–Soudal + 29"
8Flag of Spain.svg  David de la Cruz  (ESP) Team Ineos + 29"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Villella  (ITA) Astana + 37"
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martijn Tusveld  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 38"

Stage 5

21 October 2019 Liuzhou to Guilin, 212.2 km (131.9 mi) [1] [17]
Stage 5 result [18] [19]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Fernando Gaviria  (COL) UAE Team Emirates 5h 13' 42"
2Flag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER) Jersey blue.svg Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Trentin  (ITA) Mitchelton–Scott + 0"
4Flag of Germany.svg  Phil Bauhaus  (GER) Bahrain–Merida + 0"
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Timothy Dupont  (BEL) Wanty–Gobert + 0"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ben Swift  (GBR) Team Ineos + 0"
7Flag of Germany.svg  Max Kanter  (GER) Team Sunweb + 0"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Martinelli  (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 0"
9Flag of Germany.svg  John Degenkolb  (GER) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Victor Campenaerts  (BEL) Lotto–Soudal + 0"
General classification after Stage 5 [18] [19]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Enric Mas  (ESP) Jersey red.svg Jersey white.svg Deceuninck–Quick-Step 19h 04' 32"
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Felipe Martínez  (COL) EF Education First + 5"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Diego Rosa  (ITA) Team Ineos + 14"
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Antwan Tolhoek  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 22"
5Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Lotto–Soudal + 29"
6Flag of Austria.svg  Felix Großschartner  (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 29"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Odd Christian Eiking  (NOR) Wanty–Gobert + 29"
8Flag of Spain.svg  David de la Cruz  (ESP) Team Ineos + 29"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Villella  (ITA) Astana + 37"
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martijn Tusveld  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 38"

Stage 6

22 October 2019 Guilin to Guilin, 168.3 km (104.6 mi) [1] [20]
Stage 6 result [21] [22]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER) Jersey blue.svg Bora–Hansgrohe 3h 38' 10"
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Sebastián Molano  (COL) UAE Team Emirates + 0"
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Timo Roosen  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 0"
4Flag of Germany.svg  Rüdiger Selig  (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Jakub Mareczko  (ITA) CCC Team + 0"
6Flag of Denmark.svg  Asbjørn Kragh Andersen  (DEN) Team Sunweb + 0"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Trentin  (ITA) Mitchelton–Scott + 0"
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Daniel McLay  (GBR) EF Education First + 0"
9Flag of New Zealand.svg  Hamish Schreurs  (NZL) Israel Cycling Academy + 0"
10Flag of Germany.svg  Max Kanter  (GER) Team Sunweb + 0"
Final general classification [21] [22]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Enric Mas  (ESP) Jersey red.svg Jersey white.svg Deceuninck–Quick-Step 22h 42' 42"
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Felipe Martínez  (COL) EF Education First + 5"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Diego Rosa  (ITA) Team Ineos + 14"
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Antwan Tolhoek  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 22"
5Flag of Austria.svg  Felix Großschartner  (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 29"
6Flag of Norway.svg  Odd Christian Eiking  (NOR) Wanty–Gobert + 29"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Lotto–Soudal + 29"
8Flag of Spain.svg  David de la Cruz  (ESP) Team Ineos + 29"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Villella  (ITA) Astana + 37"
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martijn Tusveld  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 38"

Classification leadership

Classification leadership by stage
StageWinner General classification
Jersey red.svg
Points classification
Jersey blue.svg
Mountains classification
Jersey bluedot.svg
Young rider classification
Jersey white.svg
Team classification Combativity award
1 Fernando Gaviria Fernando Gaviria Fernando Gaviria Ryan Mullen Fernando Gaviria Wanty–Gobert Ryan Mullen [23]
2 Daniel McLay Pascal Ackermann Pascal Ackermann Guillaume Martin Pascal Ackermann Sep Vanmarcke [24]
3 Pascal Ackermann Jacopo Mosca Jacopo Mosca [25]
4 Enric Mas Enric Mas Guillaume Martin Enric Mas Lotto–Soudal Ryan Mullen [26]
5 Fernando Gaviria Tomasz Marczyński Ryan Mullen [27]
6 Pascal Ackermann Jay Thomson [28]
Final Enric Mas Pascal Ackermann Tomasz Marczyński Enric Mas Lotto–Soudal not awarded

Classification standings

General classification

Final general classification (1-10) [21] [22]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Enric Mas  (ESP) Jersey red.svg Jersey white.svg Deceuninck–Quick-Step 22h 42' 42"
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Felipe Martínez  (COL) EF Education First + 5"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Diego Rosa  (ITA) Team Ineos + 14"
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Antwan Tolhoek  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 22"
5Flag of Austria.svg  Felix Großschartner  (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 29"
6Flag of Norway.svg  Odd Christian Eiking  (NOR) Wanty–Gobert + 29"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Lotto–Soudal + 29"
8Flag of Spain.svg  David de la Cruz  (ESP) Team Ineos + 29"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Villella  (ITA) Astana + 37"
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martijn Tusveld  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 38"

Points classification

Final points classification (1-10) [21] [22]
RankRiderTeamPoints
1Flag of Germany.svg  Pascal Ackermann  (GER) Jersey blue.svg Bora–Hansgrohe 62
2Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Trentin  (ITA) Mitchelton–Scott 42
3Flag of Colombia.svg  Fernando Gaviria  (COL) UAE Team Emirates 33
4Flag of Ireland.svg  Ryan Mullen  (IRL) Trek–Segafredo 24
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Daniel McLay  (GBR) EF Education First 22
6Flag of South Africa.svg  Jay Thomson  (RSA) Team Dimension Data 18
7Flag of Spain.svg  Enric Mas  (ESP) Jersey red.svg Jersey white.svg Deceuninck–Quick-Step 15
8Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Meiyin  (CHN) Bahrain–Merida 14
9Flag of Italy.svg  Jakub Mareczko  (ITA) CCC Team 14
10Flag of France.svg  Jérôme Cousin  (FRA) Total Direct Énergie 12

Mountains classification

Final mountains classification (1-10) [21] [22]
RankRiderTeamPoints
1Flag of Poland.svg  Tomasz Marczyński  (POL) Jersey bluedot.svg Lotto–Soudal 40
2Flag of France.svg  Guillaume Martin  (FRA) Wanty–Gobert 36
3Flag of Ireland.svg  Ryan Mullen  (IRL) Trek–Segafredo 20
4Flag of Spain.svg  Enric Mas  (ESP) Jersey red.svg Jersey white.svg Deceuninck–Quick-Step 14
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Felipe Martínez  (COL) EF Education First 10
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kevin Van Melsen  (BEL) Wanty–Gobert 8
7Flag of South Africa.svg  Jay Thomson  (RSA) Team Dimension Data 7
8Flag of Italy.svg  Jacopo Mosca  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 6
9Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Meiyin  (CHN) Bahrain–Merida 6
10Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Villella  (ITA) Astana 6

Young rider classification

Final young rider classification (1-10) [21] [22]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Enric Mas  (ESP) Jersey white.svg Jersey red.svg Deceuninck–Quick-Step 22h 42' 42"
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Felipe Martínez  (COL) EF Education First + 5"
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Antwan Tolhoek  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 22"
4Flag of Norway.svg  Odd Christian Eiking  (NOR) Wanty–Gobert + 29"
5Flag of France.svg  Rémi Cavagna  (FRA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 41"
6Flag of Germany.svg  Maximilian Schachmann  (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 41"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Steff Cras  (BEL) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 41"
8Flag of Eritrea.svg  Merhawi Kudus  (ERI) Astana + 53"
9Flag of Belarus.svg  Alexandr Riabushenko  (BLR) UAE Team Emirates + 1' 15"
10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nick Schultz  (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott + 1' 21"

Teams classification

Final teams classification (1-10) [21] [22]
RankTeamTime
1 Lotto–Soudal 68h 11' 00"
2 Team Ineos + 16"
3 Astana + 17"
4 Wanty–Gobert + 33"
5 Team Dimension Data + 1' 30"
6 Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 1' 35"
7 Total Direct Énergie + 2' 44"
8 Israel Cycling Academy + 4' 57"
9 Team Sunweb + 4' 59"
10 CCC Team + 5' 09"

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