2022 Tour de Hongrie

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2022 Tour de Hongrie
2022 UCI Europe Tour
Race details
Dates11–15 May 2022
Stages5
Distance905 [1]  km (562.3 mi)
Winning time20h 38' 43"
Results
Jersey yellow.svg WinnerFlag of Ireland.svg  Eddie Dunbar  (IRL) (Ineos Grenadiers)
  SecondFlag of Spain.svg  Óscar Rodríguez  (ESP) (Movistar Team)
  ThirdFlag of Italy.svg  Samuele Battistella  (ITA) (Astana Qazaqstan Team)

Jersey green Epic Series.svg PointsFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Fabio Jakobsen  (NED) (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team)
Jersey red.svg MountainsFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Aaron Van Poucke  (BEL) (Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise)
  Team Trek–Segafredo
  2021
2023  

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. [2]

Contents

Teams

Eleven UCI WorldTeams, eight UCI ProTeams, two UCI Continental teams, and the Hungarian national team made up the twenty-three teams that participated in the race, with six riders each. With five riders, Ineos Grenadiers is the only team to not field a maximum roster of six riders. [3] [4]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI ProTeams

UCI ContinentalTeams

National Team

Route

Stage characteristics and winners [5]
StageDateRouteDistanceTypeWinner
1 11 May Csákvár to Székesfehérvár 198 km (123 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stageFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Olav Kooij  (NED)
2 12 May Karcag to Hajdúszoboszló 192 km (119 mi)Plainstage.svgFlat stageFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Fabio Jakobsen  (NED)
3 13 May Sárospatak to Nyíregyháza 154 km (96 mi)Plainstage.svgFlat stageFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Fabio Jakobsen  (NED)
4 14 May Kazincbarcika to Kazincbarcika177 km (110 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stageFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Dylan Groenewegen  (NED)
5 15 May Miskolc to Gyöngyös (Kékestető)184 km (114 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgIntermediate stageFlag of Italy.svg  Antonio Tiberi  (ITA)
Total905 km (562 mi)

Stages

Stage 1

11 May 2022 — Csákvár to Székesfehérvár, 198 km (123 mi) [6]
Stage 1 Result (1–10) [7] [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Olav Kooij  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma 4h 34' 46"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Matt Walls  (GBR) Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
4Flag of France.svg  Rudy Barbier  (FRA) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Moschetti  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
6Flag of Germany.svg  Max Kanter  (GER) Movistar Team + 0"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Dylan Groenewegen  (NED) Team BikeExchange–Jayco + 0"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sasha Weemaes  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 0"
9Flag of Germany.svg  Marius Mayrhofer  (GER) Team DSM + 0"
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Arvid de Kleijn  (NED) Human Powered Health + 0"
General classification after Stage 1 (1–10) [7] [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Olav Kooij  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Jersey green Epic Series.svg Team Jumbo–Visma 4h 34' 36"
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jens Reynders  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 2"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers + 4"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Matt Walls  (GBR) Bora–Hansgrohe + 6"
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Márton Dina  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Eolo–Kometa + 6"
6Flag of Hungary.svg  Viktor Filutás  (HUN) Adria Mobil + 7"
7Flag of the United States.svg  Joey Rosskopf  (USA) Human Powered Health + 8"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Aaron Van Poucke  (BEL) Jersey red.svg Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 9"
9Flag of France.svg  Rudy Barbier  (FRA) Israel–Premier Tech + 10"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Moschetti  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 10"

Stage 2

12 May 2022 — Karcag to Hajdúszoboszló, 192 km (119 mi) [9]
Stage 2 Result (1–10) [10] [11]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Fabio Jakobsen  (NED) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 3h 59' 20"
2Flag of France.svg  Rudy Barbier  (FRA) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sasha Weemaes  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 0"
4Flag of Israel.svg  Itamar Einhorn  (ISR) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
5Flag of Germany.svg  Max Kanter  (GER) Movistar Team + 0"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Moschetti  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Simon Dehairs  (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix + 0"
8Flag of Germany.svg  Marius Mayrhofer  (GER) Team DSM + 0"
9Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tom Van Asbroeck  (BEL) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
10Flag of Austria.svg  Patrick Konrad  (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
General classification after Stage 2 (1–10) [10] [11]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jens Reynders  (BEL) Jersey yellow.svg Jersey green Epic Series.svg Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise 8h 33' 52"
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Fabio Jakobsen  (NED) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team + 4"
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Olav Kooij  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 4"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers + 5"
5Flag of France.svg  Rudy Barbier  (FRA) Israel–Premier Tech + 8"
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sasha Weemaes  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 10"
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Matt Walls  (GBR) Bora–Hansgrohe + 10"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Filippo Baroncini  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 10"
9Flag of Hungary.svg  Márton Dina  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Eolo–Kometa + 10"
10Flag of the United States.svg  Joey Rosskopf  (USA) Human Powered Health + 12"

Stage 3

13 May 2022 — Sárospatak to Nyíregyháza, 154 km (96 mi) [12]
Stage 3 Result (1–10) [13] [14]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Fabio Jakobsen  (NED) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 3h 25' 55"
2Flag of France.svg  Rudy Barbier  (FRA) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sasha Weemaes  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 0"
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  David Dekker  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 0"
5Flag of Germany.svg  Max Kanter  (GER) Movistar Team + 0"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Matt Walls  (GBR) Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Simon Dehairs  (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix + 0"
8Flag of Germany.svg  Marius Mayrhofer  (GER) Team DSM + 0"
9Flag of Portugal.svg  Iúri Leitão  (POR) Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 0"
10Flag of Spain.svg  David Martín  (ESP) Eolo–Kometa + 0"
General classification after Stage 3 (1–10) [13] [14]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Fabio Jakobsen  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 11h 59' 41"
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jens Reynders  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 6"
3Flag of France.svg  Rudy Barbier  (FRA) Jersey green Epic Series.svg Israel–Premier Tech + 8"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers + 11"
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sasha Weemaes  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 12"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Matt Walls  (GBR) Bora–Hansgrohe + 16"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Filippo Baroncini  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 16"
8Flag of Hungary.svg  Márton Dina  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Eolo–Kometa + 16"
9Flag of Latvia.svg  Krists Neilands  (LAT) Israel–Premier Tech + 18"
10Flag of the United States.svg  Joey Rosskopf  (USA) Human Powered Health + 18"

Stage 4

14 May 2022 — Kazincbarcika to Kazincbarcika, 177 km (110 mi) [15]
Stage 4 Result (1–10) [16] [17]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Dylan Groenewegen  (NED) Team BikeExchange–Jayco 3h 59' 15"
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Fabio Jakobsen  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team + 0"
3Flag of France.svg  Rudy Barbier  (FRA) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sasha Weemaes  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 0"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Timo Kielich  (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix + 0"
7Flag of Germany.svg  Max Kanter  (GER) Movistar Team + 0"
8Flag of Germany.svg  Henri Uhlig  (GER) Alpecin–Fenix + 0"
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  David Dekker  (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 0"
10Flag of Israel.svg  Itamar Einhorn  (ISR) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
General classification after Stage 4 (1–10) [16] [17]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Fabio Jakobsen  (NED) Jersey yellow.svg Jersey green Epic Series.svg Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 15h 58' 50"
2Flag of France.svg  Rudy Barbier  (FRA) Israel–Premier Tech + 10"
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jens Reynders  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 12"
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Dylan Groenewegen  (NED) Team BikeExchange–Jayco + 16"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers + 17"
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Toon Vandebosch  (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix + 17"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sasha Weemaes  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 18"
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Matt Walls  (GBR) Bora–Hansgrohe + 22"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Filippo Baroncini  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 22"
10Flag of Hungary.svg  Márton Dina  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Eolo–Kometa + 22"

Stage 5

15 May 2022 — Miskolc to Gyöngyös-Kékestető, 184 km (114 mi) [18]
Stage 5 Result (1–10) [19] [20]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Tiberi  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 4h 39' 31"
2Flag of Ireland.svg  Eddie Dunbar  (IRL) Ineos Grenadiers + 2"
3Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Rodríguez  (ESP) Movistar Team + 23"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Samuele Battistella  (ITA) Astana Qazaqstan Team + 25"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Edoardo Zambanini  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 25"
6Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Israel–Premier Tech + 31"
7Flag of Denmark.svg  Niklas Eg  (DEN) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 32"
8Flag of Latvia.svg  Krists Neilands  (LVA) Israel–Premier Tech + 41"
9Flag of Austria.svg  Patrick Konrad  (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 48"
10Flag of Denmark.svg  Anthon Charmig  (DEN) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 55"
General classification after Stage 5 (1–10) [19] [20]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Ireland.svg  Eddie Dunbar  (IRL) Jersey yellow.svg Ineos Grenadiers 20h 38' 43"
2Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Rodríguez  (ESP) Movistar Team + 23"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Samuele Battistella  (ITA) Astana Qazaqstan Team + 28"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Edoardo Zambanini  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 29"
5Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Israel–Premier Tech + 35"
6Flag of Denmark.svg  Niklas Eg  (DEN) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 36"
7Flag of Latvia.svg  Krists Neilands  (LVA) Israel–Premier Tech + 43"
8Flag of Austria.svg  Patrick Konrad  (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 50"
9Flag of Denmark.svg  Anthon Charmig  (DEN) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 59"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kamiel Bonneu  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 1' 01"

Classification leadership table

Points for the points classification
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Stage finishes1512108654321
Intermediate sprint.svg Intermediate sprint 5310
Points for the mountains classification
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Points for 1stCategory.svg Category10754321
Points for 2ndCategory.svg Category64210
Points for 3rdCategory.svg Category5310

In the 2022 Tour de Hongrie, four jerseys are awarded. The general classification is calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. The leader of the general classification receives a yellow jersey, sponsored by the Hungarian Tourism Agency (Aktív Magyarország), and the winner of this classification is considered the winner of the race.

The second classification is the points classification. Riders are awarded points for finishing in the top fifteen of each stage. Points are also on offer at intermediate sprints. The leader of the points classification wears a green jersey, sponsored by Škoda and Europcar.

There is also a mountains classification for which points are awarded for reaching the top of a climb before other riders. The climbs are categorized, in order of increasing difficulty, as third, second, and first-category. The leader of the mountains classification wears a red jersey, sponsored by Cofidis.

The fourth jersey is a classification for Hungarian riders, marked by a white jersey sponsored by the Hungarian Public Road Company (Magyar Közút) and the Hungarian Cycling Federation (Bringasport). Only Hungarian riders are eligible and they are ranked according to their placement in the general classification of the race.

The final classification is the team classification, for which the times of the best three cyclists in each team on each stage are added together; the leading team at the end of the race is the team with the lowest cumulative time.

Classification leadership by stage
StageWinner General classification
Jersey yellow.svg
Points classification
Jersey green Epic Series.svg
Mountains classification
Jersey red.svg
Hungarian rider classification
Jersey white.svg
Team classification
1 Olav Kooij Olav Kooij Olav Kooij Aaron Van Poucke Márton Dina Ineos Grenadiers
2 Fabio Jakobsen Jens Reynders Jens Reynders Israel–Premier Tech
3 Fabio Jakobsen Fabio Jakobsen Rudy Barbier
4 Dylan Groenewegen Fabio Jakobsen
5 Antonio Tiberi Eddie Dunbar Trek–Segafredo
Final Eddie Dunbar Fabio Jakobsen Aaron Van Poucke Márton Dina Trek–Segafredo

Final classification standings

Legend
Jersey yellow.svg Denotes the winner of the general classification Jersey green Epic Series.svg Denotes the winner of the points classification
Jersey red.svg Denotes the winner of the mountains classification Jersey white.svg Denotes the winner of the Hungarian rider classification

General classification

Final general classification (1–10) [19] [20]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Ireland.svg  Eddie Dunbar  (IRL) Jersey yellow.svg Ineos Grenadiers 20h 38' 43"
2Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Rodríguez  (ESP) Movistar Team + 23"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Samuele Battistella  (ITA) Astana Qazaqstan Team + 28"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Edoardo Zambanini  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 29"
5Flag of Norway.svg  Carl Fredrik Hagen  (NOR) Israel–Premier Tech + 35"
6Flag of Denmark.svg  Niklas Eg  (DEN) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 36"
7Flag of Latvia.svg  Krists Neilands  (LVA) Israel–Premier Tech + 43"
8Flag of Austria.svg  Patrick Konrad  (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 50"
9Flag of Denmark.svg  Anthon Charmig  (DEN) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 59"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kamiel Bonneu  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 1' 01"

Points classification

Final points classification (1–10) [19] [20]
RankRiderTeamPoints
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Fabio Jakobsen  (NED) Jersey green Epic Series.svg Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 47
2Flag of France.svg  Rudy Barbier  (FRA) Israel–Premier Tech 42
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sasha Weemaes  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise 31
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jens Reynders  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise 29
5Flag of Italy.svg  Elia Viviani  (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers 23
6Flag of Germany.svg  Max Kanter  (GER) Movistar Team 21
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Dylan Groenewegen  (NED) Team BikeExchange–Jayco 19
8Flag of Romania.svg  Emil Dima  (ROU) Giotti Victoria–Savini Due 19
9Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Tiberi  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 15
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Toon Vandebosch  (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix 15

Mountains classification

Final mountains classification (1–10) [19] [20]
RankRiderTeamPoints
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Aaron Van Poucke  (BEL) Jersey red.svg Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise 34
2Flag of Italy.svg  Nicolas Dalla Valle  (ITA) Giotti Victoria–Savini Due 14
3Flag of Italy.svg  Umberto Marengo  (ITA) Drone Hopper–Androni Giocattoli 11
4Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Tiberi  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 10
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jens Reynders  (BEL) Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise 8
6Flag of Romania.svg  Emil Dima  (ROU) Giotti Victoria–Savini Due 8
7Flag of Ireland.svg  Eddie Dunbar  (IRL) Jersey yellow.svg Ineos Grenadiers 7
8Flag of Hungary.svg  Márton Dina  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Eolo–Kometa 7
9Flag of Hungary.svg  Viktor Filutás  (HUN) Adria Mobil 6
10Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Rodríguez  (ESP) Movistar Team 5

Hungarian rider classification

Final Hungarian rider classification (1–10) [19] [20]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Márton Dina  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Eolo–Kometa 20h 41' 14"
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Gergely Szarka  (HUN) Giotti Victoria–Savini Due + 4' 14"
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Ádám Karl  (HUN) Hungary + 12' 39"
4Flag of Hungary.svg  Márton Solymosi  (HUN) Hungary + 13' 19"
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Péter Kusztor  (HUN) Team Novo Nordisk + 15' 41"
6Flag of Hungary.svg  Dávid Kovács  (HUN) Hungary + 21' 48"
7Flag of Hungary.svg  Bence Mészáros  (HUN) Hungary + 24' 28"
8Flag of Hungary.svg  Viktor Filutás  (HUN) Adria Mobil + 24' 53"
9Flag of Hungary.svg  Zétény Szijártó  (HUN) Hungary + 27' 59"
10Flag of Hungary.svg  Gergő Orosz  (HUN) Hungary + 31' 38"

Team classification

Final team classification (1–10) [19] [20]
RankTeamTime
1 Trek–Segafredo 61h 58' 48"
2 Movistar Team + 57"
3 Alpecin–Fenix + 2' 00"
4 Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 2' 02"
5 Astana Qazaqstan Team + 2' 10"
6 Team Bahrain Victorious + 2' 17"
7 Human Powered Health + 2' 18"
8 Eolo–Kometa + 2' 43"
9 Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 2' 57"
10 Israel–Premier Tech + 3' 38"

UCI point ranking

The event is in class ME 2.1 in Europe Tour Calendar. It is open for riders of the ME category and U23 and in accordance with article 2.10.008 of the UCI regulations, points are awarded as follows for the UCI ranking:

Position1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.-15.16.-25.
General classification125857060504035302520151053
Per stage1453
Leader4
Classification
PositionRiderTeamGeneralStageLeaderTotal
1. Flag of Ireland.svg Eddie Dunbar Ineos Grenadiers 1255-130
2. Flag of Spain.svg Óscar Rodríguez Movistar Team 853-88
3. Flag of Italy.svg Samuele Battistella Astana Qazaqstan Team 70--70
4. Flag of Italy.svg Edoardo Zambanini Team Bahrain Victorious 60--60
5. Flag of Norway.svg Carl Fredrik Hagen Israel–Premier Tech 50--50
6. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Fabio Jakobsen Deceuninck–Quick-Step -33841
7. Flag of Denmark.svg Niklas Eg Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 40--40
8. Flag of Latvia.svg Krists Neilands Israel–Premier Tech 35--35
9. Flag of Austria.svg Patrick Konrad Bora–Hansgrohe 30--30
10. Flag of Denmark.svg Anthon Charmig Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 25--25

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