2020 UCI Europe Tour 2020 UCI ProSeries | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dates | 13–16 February 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 635.1 km (394.6 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 15h 31' 50" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2020 Tour de la Provence was a road cycling stage race that took place between 13 and 16 February 2020 in the French region of Provence. The race is rated as a 2.Pro event as part of the 2020 UCI Europe Tour and the 2020 UCI ProSeries, and was the fifth edition of the Tour de la Provence cycling race. [1]
Twenty-one teams were invited to the race. Of these teams, fourteen are UCI WorldTour teams, five are UCI Professional Continental teams, and two are UCI Continental teams. Each team entered seven riders, except for B&B Hotels–Vital Concept and Team Jumbo–Visma, who each entered six riders. Of the starting peloton of 145 riders, only 126 riders finished. [2] [3] [4]
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UCI Professional Continental Teams
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Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Stage winner | |
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1 | 13 February | Châteaurenard to Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer | 149.5 km (92.9 mi) | Flat stage | Nacer Bouhanni (FRA) | |
2 | 14 February | Aubagne to La Ciotat | 174.9 km (108.7 mi) | Hilly stage | Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS) | |
3 | 15 February | Istres to Mont Ventoux–Chalet Reynard | 140.2 km (87.1 mi) | Mountain stage | Nairo Quintana (COL) | |
4 | 16 February | Avignon to Aix-en-Provence | 170.5 km (105.9 mi) | Hilly stage | Owain Doull (GBR) | |
Total | 635.1 km (394.6 mi) |
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Stage | Winner | General classification | Points classification | Mountains classification | Young rider classification | Teams classification |
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1 | Nacer Bouhanni | Nacer Bouhanni | Nacer Bouhanni | Charlie Quarterman | Charlie Quarterman | Team Sunweb |
2 | Aleksandr Vlasov | Aleksandr Vlasov | Aleksandr Vlasov | Jonas Koch | Aleksandr Vlasov | Astana |
3 | Nairo Quintana | Nairo Quintana | ||||
4 | Owain Doull | Alexey Lutsenko | ||||
Final | Nairo Quintana | Alexey Lutsenko | Jonas Koch | Aleksandr Vlasov | Astana |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Nairo Quintana (COL) | Arkéa–Samsic | 15h 31' 50" |
2 | Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS) | Astana | + 1' 04" |
3 | Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ) | Astana | + 1' 28" |
4 | Hugh Carthy (GBR) | EF Pro Cycling | + 1' 38" |
5 | Wilco Kelderman (NED) | Team Sunweb | + 2' 16" |
6 | Eddie Dunbar (IRL) | Team Ineos | + 2' 21" |
7 | Thibaut Pinot (FRA) | Groupama–FDJ | + 2' 22" |
8 | Sepp Kuss (USA) | Team Jumbo–Visma | + 2' 26" |
9 | Jesús Herrada (ESP) | Cofidis | + 2' 26" |
10 | David Gaudu (FRA) | Groupama–FDJ | + 2' 35" |
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ) | Astana | 30 |
2 | Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS) | Astana | 24 |
3 | Nairo Quintana (COL) | Arkéa–Samsic | 20 |
4 | Wilco Kelderman (NED) | Team Sunweb | 18 |
5 | Owain Doull (GBR) | Team Ineos | 15 |
6 | Romain Combaud (FRA) | Nippo–Delko–One Provence | 15 |
7 | Eddie Dunbar (IRL) | Team Ineos | 15 |
8 | Magnus Cort (DEN) | EF Pro Cycling | 14 |
9 | Rémi Cavagna (FRA) | Deceuninck–Quick-Step | 13 |
10 | Ian Garrison (USA) | Deceuninck–Quick-Step | 13 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Jonas Koch (GER) | CCC Team | 18 |
2 | Victor Lafay (FRA) | Cofidis | 14 |
3 | Romain Combaud (FRA) | Nippo–Delko–One Provence | 13 |
4 | Johan Jacobs (SUI) | Movistar Team | 8 |
5 | Nairo Quintana (COL) | Arkéa–Samsic | 7 |
6 | Ian Garrison (USA) | Deceuninck–Quick-Step | 7 |
7 | Cyril Barthe (FRA) | B&B Hotels–Vital Concept | 7 |
8 | Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ) | Astana | 5 |
9 | Owain Doull (GBR) | Team Ineos | 4 |
10 | Timothy Dupont (BEL) | Circus–Wanty Gobert | 4 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS) | Astana | 15h 32' 54" |
2 | Eddie Dunbar (IRL) | Team Ineos | + 1' 17" |
3 | David Gaudu (FRA) | Groupama–FDJ | + 1' 31" |
4 | Aurélien Paret-Peintre (FRA) | AG2R La Mondiale | + 1' 40" |
5 | Niklas Eg (DEN) | Trek–Segafredo | + 2' 46" |
6 | Andrea Bagioli (ITA) | Deceuninck–Quick-Step | + 2' 51" |
7 | Sam Oomen (NED) | Team Sunweb | + 3' 05" |
8 | Pavel Sivakov (RUS) | Team Ineos | + 3' 40" |
9 | Attila Valter (HUN) | CCC Team | + 4' 41" |
10 | Rémy Rochas (FRA) | Nippo–Delko–One Provence | + 4' 42" |
Rank | Team | Time |
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1 | Astana | 46h 43' 02" |
2 | Groupama–FDJ | + 1' 55" |
3 | EF Pro Cycling | + 2' 38" |
4 | Team Sunweb | + 3' 42" |
5 | Team Jumbo–Visma | + 3' 49" |
6 | AG2R La Mondiale | + 6' 02" |
7 | Nippo–Delko–One Provence | + 8' 19" |
8 | CCC Team | + 9' 24" |
9 | NTT Pro Cycling | + 9' 41" |
10 | Arkéa–Samsic | + 11' 07" |
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