2022 CRO Race

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2022 CRO Race
2022 UCI Europe Tour
Race details
Dates27 September–2 October 2022
Stages6
Distance1,074.5 km (667.7 mi)
Winning time24h 54' 05"
Results
Jersey red.svg WinnerFlag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) (Team Bahrain Victorious)
  SecondFlag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN) (Team Jumbo–Visma)
  ThirdFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) (Team DSM)

Jersey blue.svg PointsFlag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) (Team Bahrain Victorious)
Jersey green.svg MountainsFlag of France.svg  Alexis Guérin  (FRA) (Team Vorarlberg)
Jersey white.svg YouthFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) (Team DSM)
  Team Ineos Grenadiers
  2021
2023  

The 2022 CRO Race was a road cycling stage race in Croatia between 27 September and 2 October 2022. It was the seventh edition of the Tour of Croatia since its revival in 2015 and the third under the CRO Race name. [1] The race is rated as a category 2.1 event on the 2022 UCI Europe Tour calendar. [2]

Contents

Teams

Six of the 18 UCI WorldTeams, eight UCI ProTeams and six UCI Continental teams made up the 20 teams that will participated in the race. [3]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI ProTeams

UCI Continental Teams

Route

Stage characteristics and winners [4]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
1 27 September Osijek to Ludbreg 223.5 km (138.9 mi)Plainstage.svgFlat stageFlag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA)
2 28 September Otočac to Zadar 163.0 km (101.3 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stageFlag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA)
3 29 September Sinj to Primošten 157.0 km (97.6 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stageFlag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN)
4 30 September Biograd na Moru to Crikvenica 219.0 km (136.1 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stageFlag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA)
5 1 October Opatija to Labin 154.0 km (95.7 mi)Mountainstage.svgMountain stageFlag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN)
6 2 October Sveta Nedelja to Zagreb 158.0 km (98.2 mi)Plainstage.svgFlat stageFlag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA)
Total1,074.5 km (667.7 mi)

Stages

Stage 1

27 September 2022 – Osijek to Ludbreg, 223.5 km (138.9 mi) [5]
Stage 1 Result (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious 5h 31' 48"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Sacha Modolo  (ITA) Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè + 0"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Mirco Maestri  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 0"
4Flag of Germany.svg  Kim Heiduk  (GER) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
5Flag of Slovenia.svg  Gal Glivar  (SLO) Adria Mobil + 0"
6Flag of Spain.svg  Sergio Martín  (ESP) Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 0"
7Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
8Flag of Spain.svg  Kiko Galván  (ESP) Equipo Kern Pharma + 0"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Jacopo Mosca  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Chris Hamilton  (AUS) Team DSM + 0"
General classification after Stage 1 (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg Team Bahrain Victorious 5h 31' 38"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Sacha Modolo  (ITA) Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè + 4"
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kenny Molly  (BEL) Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB + 4"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Mirco Maestri  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 6"
5Flag of Germany.svg  Kim Heiduk  (GER) Ineos Grenadiers + 10"
6Flag of Slovenia.svg  Gal Glivar  (SLO) Adria Mobil + 10"
7Flag of Spain.svg  Sergio Martín  (ESP) Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 10"
8Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 10"
9Flag of Spain.svg  Kiko Galván  (ESP) Equipo Kern Pharma + 10"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Jacopo Mosca  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 10"

Stage 2

28 September 2022 – Otočac to Zadar, 163 km (101 mi) [6]
Stage 2 Result (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg Team Bahrain Victorious 3h 44' 44"
2Flag of France.svg  Pierre Barbier  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 0"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
4Flag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 0"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Jon Aberasturi  (ESP) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Nils Eekhoff  (NED) Team DSM + 0"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Arvid de Kleijn  (NED) Human Powered Health + 0"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Attilio Viviani  (ITA) Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB + 0"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Albanese  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 0"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Milan Menten  (BEL) Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB + 0"
General classification after Stage 2 (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg Team Bahrain Victorious 9h 16' 12"
2Flag of France.svg  Pierre Barbier  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 14"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Sacha Modolo  (ITA) Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè + 14"
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kenny Molly  (BEL) Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB + 14"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers + 16"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Jacopo Mosca  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 17"
7Flag of Spain.svg  Álex Jaime  (ESP) Equipo Kern Pharma + 18"
8Flag of France.svg  Victor Koretzky  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 19"
9Flag of Spain.svg  Kiko Galván  (ESP) Equipo Kern Pharma + 20"
10Flag of Spain.svg  Sergio Martín  (ESP) Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 20"

Stage 3

29 September 2022 – Sinj to Primošten, 157 km (98 mi) [7]
Stage 3 Result (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN) Team Jumbo–Visma 3h 31' 28"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) Team DSM + 0"
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 2"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Albanese  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 5"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg Team Bahrain Victorious + 9"
6Flag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 9"
7Flag of Colombia.svg  Santiago Buitrago  (COL) Team Bahrain Victorious + 9"
8Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Gregaard  (DEN) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 9"
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Brandon Rivera  (COL) Ineos Grenadiers + 9"
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Mathijs Paasschens  (NED) Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB + 9"
General classification after Stage 3 (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg Team Bahrain Victorious 12h 47' 49"
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN) Team Jumbo–Visma + 1"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) Jersey green.svg Team DSM + 5"
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 9"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Albanese  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 16"
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Brandon Rivera  (COL) Ineos Grenadiers + 20"
7Flag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 20"
8Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Gregaard  (DEN) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 20"
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Santiago Buitrago  (COL) Team Bahrain Victorious + 20"
10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Chris Hamilton  (AUS) Team DSM + 23"

Stage 4

30 September 2022 – Biograd na Moru to Crikvenica, 219 km (136 mi) [8]
Stage 4 Result (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM 5h 04' 31"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Brandon Rivera  (COL) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Álex Jaime  (ESP) Equipo Kern Pharma + 0"
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Laurenz Rex  (BEL) Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB + 0"
7Flag of Spain.svg  Jon Aberasturi  (ESP) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
8Flag of Spain.svg  Marc Brustenga  (ESP) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
9Flag of Spain.svg  Kiko Galván  (ESP) Equipo Kern Pharma + 0"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Sacha Modolo  (ITA) Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè + 0"
General classification after Stage 4 (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) Jersey red.svg Jersey blue.svg Jersey white.svg Team Bahrain Victorious 17h 52' 11"
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN) Team Jumbo–Visma + 10"
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 14"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) Team DSM + 14"
5Flag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 19"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Albanese  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 24"
7Flag of Colombia.svg  Brandon Rivera  (COL) Ineos Grenadiers + 29"
8Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Gregaard  (DEN) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 29"
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Santiago Buitrago  (COL) Team Bahrain Victorious + 29"
10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Chris Hamilton  (AUS) Team DSM + 33"

Stage 5

1 October 2022 – Opatija to Labin, 154 km (96 mi) [9]
Stage 5 Result (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN) Team Jumbo–Visma 3h 46' 04"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) Team DSM + 0"
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 2"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Albanese  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 3"
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Brandon Rivera  (COL) Ineos Grenadiers + 3"
6Flag of Norway.svg  Torstein Træen  (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 6"
7Flag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 6"
8Flag of France.svg  Pierre Rolland  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 8"
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Santiago Buitrago  (COL) Team Bahrain Victorious + 14"
10Flag of Spain.svg  Jonathan Lastra  (ESP) Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 14"
General classification after Stage 5 (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN) Jersey red.svg Team Jumbo–Visma 21h 38' 15"
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 8"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) Jersey white.svg Team DSM + 8"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Albanese  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 24"
5Flag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 25"
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Brandon Rivera  (COL) Ineos Grenadiers + 30"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Torstein Træen  (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 38"
8Flag of Colombia.svg  Santiago Buitrago  (COL) Team Bahrain Victorious + 43"
9Flag of Spain.svg  Jonathan Lastra  (ESP) Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 46"
10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Chris Hamilton  (AUS) Team DSM + 59"

Stage 6

2 October 2022 – Sveta Nedelja to Zagreb, 158 km (98 mi) [10]
Stage 6 Result (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers 3h 15' 51"
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Albanese  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 0"
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Laurenz Rex  (BEL) Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB + 0"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Sacha Modolo  (ITA) Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè + 0"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) Jersey blue.svg Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kenny Molly  (BEL) Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB + 0"
8Flag of Germany.svg  Kim Heiduk  (GER) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Brandon Rivera  (COL) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
10Flag of Spain.svg  Marc Brustenga  (ESP) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
General classification after Stage 6 (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Jersey red.svg Team Bahrain Victorious 24h 54' 05"
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN) Team Jumbo–Visma + 1"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) Jersey white.svg Team DSM + 11"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Albanese  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 21"
5Flag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 26"
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Brandon Rivera  (COL) Ineos Grenadiers + 31"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Torstein Træen  (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 39"
8Flag of Spain.svg  Jonathan Lastra  (ESP) Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 47"
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Chris Hamilton  (AUS) Team DSM + 1' 11"
10Flag of Spain.svg  Omar Fraile  (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers + 1' 43"

Classification leadership table

In the 2022 CRO Race, four different jerseys were awarded. The general classification was calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage, and applying time bonuses for the first three riders at intermediate sprints (three seconds to first, two seconds to second, and one second to third) and at the finish of mass-start stages; these were awarded to the first three finishers on all stages: the stage winner won a ten-second bonus, with six and four seconds for the second and third riders, respectively. The leader of the classification received a red jersey; it was considered the most important of the 2022 CRO Race, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.

Points for the mountains classification
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Additionally, there was a points classification, for which the leader was awarded a blue jersey. In the points classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 15 of each stage. For winning a stage, a rider earned 25 points, with 20 for second, 16 for third, 14 for fourth, 12 for fifth, 10 for sixth, and a point fewer per place down to 1 point for 15th place. Points towards the classification could also be won on a 5–3–1 scale for the first three riders, respectively, at intermediate sprint points during each stage; these intermediate sprints also offered bonus seconds towards the general classification as noted above.

There was also a mountains classification, the leadership of which was marked by a green jersey. In the mountains classification, points towards the classification were won by reaching the summit of a climb before other cyclists. Each climb was marked as either hors, first, second, or third-category, with more points available for the higher-categorized climbs.

The fourth and final jersey represented the young rider classification, and its leadership was marked by a white jersey. This was decided in the same way as the general classification, but only riders born after 1 January 2000 (i.e., under 23 years of age at the beginning of the year) were eligible to be ranked in the classification. There was also a team classification, in which the times of the best three cyclists per team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest total time.

Classification leadership by stage
StageWinner General classification
Jersey red.svg
Points classification
Jersey blue.svg
Mountains classification
Jersey green.svg
Young rider classification
Jersey white.svg
Team classification
1 Jonathan Milan Jonathan Milan Jonathan Milan Oscar Onley Jonathan Milan Team Bahrain Victorious
2 Jonathan Milan Tobiasz Pawlak
3 Jonas Vingegaard Oscar Onley
4 Axel Laurence Alexis Guérin
5 Jonas Vingegaard Jonas Vingegaard Oscar Onley Ineos Grenadiers
6 Elia Viviani Matej Mohorič
Final Matej Mohorič Jonathan Milan Alexis Guérin Oscar Onley Ineos Grenadiers

Final classification standings

Legend
Jersey red.svg Denotes the winner of the general classification Jersey green.svg Denotes the winner of the mountains classification
Jersey blue.svg Denotes the winner of the points classification Jersey white.svg Denotes the winner of the young rider classification

General classification

Final general classification (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Jersey red.svg Team Bahrain Victorious 24h 54' 05"
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN) Team Jumbo–Visma + 1"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) Jersey white.svg Team DSM + 11"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Albanese  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 21"
5Flag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 26"
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Brandon Rivera  (COL) Ineos Grenadiers + 31"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Torstein Træen  (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 39"
8Flag of Spain.svg  Jonathan Lastra  (ESP) Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 47"
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Chris Hamilton  (AUS) Team DSM + 1' 11"
10Flag of Spain.svg  Omar Fraile  (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers + 1' 43"

Points classification

Final points classification (1–10)
RankRiderTeamPoints
1Flag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) Jersey blue.svg Team Bahrain Victorious 98
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Jersey red.svg Team Bahrain Victorious 88
3Flag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM 58
4Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Albanese  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa 57
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN) Team Jumbo–Visma 52
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) Jersey white.svg Team DSM 46
7Flag of Colombia.svg  Brandon Rivera  (COL) Ineos Grenadiers 43
8Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers 41
9Flag of Italy.svg  Sacha Modolo  (ITA) Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè 38
10Flag of Italy.svg  Jacopo Mosca  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 30

Mountains classification

Final mountains classification (1–10)
RankRiderTeamPoints
1Flag of France.svg  Alexis Guérin  (FRA) Jersey green.svg Team Vorarlberg 51
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) Jersey white.svg Team DSM 26
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Jonas Vingegaard  (DEN) Team Jumbo–Visma 22
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gijs Leemreize  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma 17
5Flag of France.svg  Pierre Rolland  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM 12
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Max Poole  (GBR) Team DSM 11
7Flag of Poland.svg  Tobiasz Pawlak  (POL) HRE Mazowsze Serce Polski 9
8Flag of Spain.svg  Omar Fraile  (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers 6
9Flag of Italy.svg  Jacopo Mosca  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 5
10Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matej Mohorič  (SLO) Jersey red.svg Team Bahrain Victorious 4

Young rider classification

Final young rider classification (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) Jersey white.svg Team DSM 24h 54' 16"
2Flag of France.svg  Axel Laurance  (FRA) B&B Hotels–KTM + 15"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Jonathan Milan  (ITA) Jersey blue.svg Team Bahrain Victorious + 10' 12"
4Flag of Germany.svg  Kim Heiduk  (GER) Ineos Grenadiers + 13' 55"
5Flag of Slovenia.svg  Gal Glivar  (SLO) Adria Mobil + 14' 31"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Max Poole  (GBR) Team DSM + 15' 25"
7Flag of Spain.svg  Álex Martín  (ESP) Eolo–Kometa + 19' 19"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Fancellu  (ITA) Eolo–Kometa + 23' 46"
9Flag of Croatia.svg  Fran Miholjević  (CRO) Equipo Kern Pharma + 25' 33"
10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Dylan Hopkins  (AUS) Ljubljana Gusto Santic + 32' 12"

Team classification

Final team classification (1–10)
RankTeamTime
1 Ineos Grenadiers 74h 48' 19"
2 Team Bahrain Victorious + 6' 13"
3 Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 7' 44"
4 B&B Hotels–KTM + 8' 11"
5 Team DSM + 10' 08"
6 Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 15' 53"
7 Eolo–Kometa + 16' 23"
8 Team Jumbo–Visma + 17' 27"
9 Team Vorarlberg + 32' 32"
10 Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB + 34' 00"

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The 2021 Giro d'Italia Donne was the 32nd edition of the Giro d'Italia Femminile women's road cycling stage race. The race started on 2 July and finished on 9 July and, as the longest and one of the most prestigious races on the women's calendar, included ten stages covering over 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) across northern Italy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 CRO Race</span> Cycling race

The 2021 CRO Race was a road cycling stage race that took place in Croatia between 28 September and 3 October 2021. It was the sixth edition of the Tour of Croatia since its revival in 2015 and the second under the CRO Race name. The race was rated as a category 2.1 event on the 2021 UCI Europe Tour calendar.

The 2022 Tour de Hongrie was the 43rd edition of the Tour de Hongrie, which took place between 11 and 15 May 2022. It was the eighth edition since the race's revival in 2015, and was rated as a 2.1 event as part of the 2022 UCI Europe Tour.

The 2023 CRO Race was a road cycling stage race in Croatia between 26 September and 1 October 2023. It was the eighth edition of the Tour of Croatia since its revival in 2015 and the fourth under the CRO Race name. The race was rated as a category 2.1 event on the 2023 UCI Europe Tour calendar.

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