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2013 Tour de Wallonie

2013 Tour de Wallonie
2013 UCI Europe Tour
Race details
Dates20–24 July 2013
Stages5
Distance884.9[1] km (549.9 mi)
Winning time22h 08' 02"
Results
Winner  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) (BMC Racing Team)
  Second  Anthony Geslin (FRA) (FDJ.fr)
  Third  Alexandr Kolobnev (RUS) (Team Katusha)

Points  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) (BMC Racing Team)
Mountains  Tiago Machado (POR) (RadioShack–Leopard)
Youth  Olivier Chevalier (BEL) (Wallonie-Bruxelles)
Sprints  Stijn Steels (BEL) (Crelan–Euphony)
  Combativity  Christophe Prémont (BEL) (Crelan–Euphony)
  Team FDJ.fr
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The 2013 Tour de Wallonie was the 40th edition of the Tour de Wallonie cycle race and was held on 20–24 July 2013. The race started in Ans and finished in Thuin.[2] The race was won by Greg Van Avermaet.

Teams

Seventeen teams competed at the 2013 Tour de Wallonie. These included ten UCI ProTeams, five UCI Professional Continental Teams, and two UCI Continental Teams.[3]

UCI ProTeams

UCI Professional Continental Teams

UCI Continental Teams

Route

Stage characteristics and winners[4]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
1 20 July Ans to Eupen 183.6 km (114 mi) Hilly stage  Alexandr Kolobnev (RUS)
2 21 July Verviers to Engis 174.4 km (108 mi) Flat stage  Tom Boonen (BEL)
3 22 July Beaufays to Bastogne 168.5 km (105 mi) Hilly stage  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL)
4 23 July Andenne to Clabecq 197.1 km (122 mi) Flat stage  Kenny Dehaes (BEL)
5 24 July Soignies to Thuin 144.7 km (90 mi) Hilly stage  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL)

Stages

Stage 1

20 July 2013 – Ans to Eupen, 183.6 km (114 mi)
Stage 1 result[5]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Alexander Kolobnev (RUS) Team Katusha 5h 04' 21"
2  Anthony Geslin (FRA) FDJ.fr + 01"
3  Julien Bérard (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 03"
4  Stijn Devolder (BEL) RadioShack–Leopard + 07"
5  Björn Thurau (GER) Team Europcar + 17"
6  Paul Martens (GER) Belkin Pro Cycling + 24"
7  Daniel Oss (ITA) BMC Racing Team + 24"
8  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 24"
9  Marco Marcato (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 24"
10  Anthony Roux (FRA) FDJ.fr + 24"
General classification after stage 1[6]
Rank Rider Team Time[7]
1  Alexander Kolobnev (RUS) Team Katusha 5h 04' 11"
2  Anthony Geslin (FRA) FDJ.fr + 05"
3  Julien Bérard (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 08"
4  Stijn Devolder (BEL) RadioShack–Leopard + 17"
5  Björn Thurau (GER) Team Europcar + 27"
6  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 31"
7  Marco Marcato (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 32"
8  Paul Martens (GER) Belkin Pro Cycling + 34"
9  Daniel Oss (ITA) BMC Racing Team + 34"
10  Anthony Roux (FRA) FDJ.fr + 34"

Stage 2

21 July 2013 – Verviers to Engis, 174.4 km (108 mi)
Stage 2 result[8]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Tom Boonen (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 4h 23' 33"
2  Tyler Farrar (USA) Garmin–Sharp + 00"
3  Michael Van Staeyen (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 00"
4  Romain Feillu (FRA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 00"
5  Danilo Napolitano (ITA) Accent Jobs–Wanty + 00"
6  Antoine Demoitié (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles + 00"
7  Jetse Bol (NED) Belkin Pro Cycling + 00"
8  Giacomo Nizzolo (ITA) RadioShack–Leopard + 00"
9  Jonas van Genechten (BEL) Lotto–Belisol + 00"
10  Alexander Porsev (RUS) Team Katusha + 00"
General classification after stage 2[9]
Rank Rider Team Time[10]
1  Alexander Kolobnev (RUS) Team Katusha 9h 27' 43"
2  Anthony Geslin (FRA) FDJ.fr + 06"
3  Julien Bérard (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 09"
4  Stijn Devolder (BEL) RadioShack–Leopard + 18"
5  Björn Thurau (GER) Team Europcar + 28"
6  Laurent Mangel (FRA) FDJ.fr + 29"
7  Tim Wellens (BEL) Lotto–Belisol + 31"
8  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 32"
9  Marco Marcato (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 33"
10  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard + 33"

Stage 3

22 July 2013 – Beaufays to Bastogne, 174.4 km (108 mi)
Stage 3 result[11]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team 4h 14' 53"
2  Tom Van Asbroeck (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 00"
3  Jempy Drucker (LUX) Accent Jobs–Wanty + 00"
4  Daniel Oss (ITA) BMC Racing Team + 00"
5  Paul Martens (GER) Belkin Pro Cycling + 00"
6  Maxime Vantomme (BEL) Crelan–Euphony + 00"
7  Romain Feillu (FRA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 00"
8  Anthony Roux (FRA) FDJ.fr + 00"
9  Nico Sijmens (BEL) Cofidis + 00"
10  Michel Kreder (NED) Garmin–Sharp + 00"
General classification after stage 3[12]
Rank Rider Team Time[13]
1  Alexander Kolobnev (RUS) Team Katusha 13h 42' 36"
2  Anthony Geslin (FRA) FDJ.fr + 06"
3  Stijn Devolder (BEL) RadioShack–Leopard + 18"
4  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 22"
5  Björn Thurau (GER) Team Europcar + 28"
6  Jempy Drucker (LUX) Accent Jobs–Wanty + 31"
7  Tim Wellens (BEL) Lotto–Belisol + 31"
8  Laurens De Vreese (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 32"
9  Marco Marcato (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 33"
10  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard + 33"

Stage 4

23 July 2013 – Andenne to Clabecq, 197.1 km (122 mi)
Stage 4 result[14]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Kenny Dehaes (BEL) Lotto–Belisol 4h 57' 15"
2  Giacomo Nizzolo (ITA) RadioShack–Leopard + 00"
3  Danilo Napolitano (ITA) Accent Jobs–Wanty + 00"
4  Raymond Kreder (NED) Garmin–Sharp + 00"
5  Romain Feillu (FRA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 00"
6  Davide Appollonio (ITA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 00"
7  Michael Van Staeyen (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 00"
8  Luca Paolini (ITA) Team Katusha + 00"
9  Olivier Chevalier (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles + 00"
10  Nico Sijmens (BEL) Cofidis + 00"
General classification after stage 4[15]
Rank Rider Team Time[16]
1  Alexander Kolobnev (RUS) Team Katusha 18h 39' 51"
2  Anthony Geslin (FRA) FDJ.fr + 06"
3  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 22"
4  Björn Thurau (GER) Team Europcar + 28"
5  Jempy Drucker (LUX) Accent Jobs–Wanty + 31"
6  Tim Wellens (BEL) Lotto–Belisol + 31"
7  Laurens De Vreese (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 32"
8  Jan Ghyselinck (BEL) Cofidis + 32"
9  Marco Marcato (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 33"
10  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard + 33"

Stage 5

24 July 2013 – Soignies to Thuin, 144.7 km (90 mi)
Stage 5 result[17]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) Lotto–Belisol 3h 27' 59"
2  Daniel Oss (ITA) BMC Racing Team + 03"
3  Marco Marcato (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 03"
4  Olivier Chevalier (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles + 03"
5  Jempy Drucker (LUX) Accent Jobs–Wanty + 07"
6  Paul Martens (GER) Belkin Pro Cycling + 07"
7  Tim Wellens (BEL) Lotto–Belisol + 07"
8  Laurent Évrard (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles + 07"
9  Dries Devenyns (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 07"
10  Maxime Vantomme (BEL) Crelan–Euphony + 11"
General classification after stage 5[18]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team 22h 08' 02"
2  Anthony Geslin (FRA) FDJ.fr + 10"
3  Alexander Kolobnev (RUS) Team Katusha + 12"
4  Daniel Oss (ITA) BMC Racing Team + 20"
5  Marco Marcato (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 20"
6  Jempy Drucker (LUX) Accent Jobs–Wanty + 26"
7  Olivier Chevalier (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles + 26"
8  Tim Wellens (BEL) Lotto–Belisol + 26"
9  Paul Martens (GER) Belkin Pro Cycling + 30"
10  Laurent Évrard (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles + 30"

Classification Leadership

Stage Winner General classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Sprints classification
Combativity classification Teams classification
1 Alexander Kolobnev Alexander Kolobnev Alexander Kolobnev[a] Tiago Machado Laurent Évrard Laurent Mangel Boris Dron FDJ.fr
2 Tom Boonen Tim Wellens Stijn Steels
3 Greg Van Avermaet Greg Van Avermaet Stijn Steels
4 Kenny Dehaes Romain Feillu Christophe Prémont
5 Greg Van Avermaet Greg Van Avermaet Greg Van Avermaet Olivier Chevalier
Final Greg Van Avermaet Greg Van Avermaet Tiago Machado Olivier Chevalier Stijn Steels Christophe Prémont FDJ.fr

Final Classification Standings

Legend
Denotes the winner of the general classification Denotes the winner of the points classification
Denotes the winner of the mountains classification Denotes the winner of the young rider classification
Denotes the winner of the sprints classification

General classification

Final general classification (1-10)[19][20]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team 22h 08' 02"
2  Anthony Geslin (FRA) FDJ.fr + 10"
3  Alexander Kolobnev (RUS) Team Katusha + 12"
4  Daniel Oss (ITA) BMC Racing Team + 20"
5  Marco Marcato (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM + 20"
6  Jempy Drucker (LUX) Accent Jobs–Wanty + 26"
7  Olivier Chevalier (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles + 26"
8  Tim Wellens (BEL) Lotto–Belisol + 26"
9  Paul Martens (GER) Belkin Pro Cycling + 30"
10  Laurent Évrard (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles + 30"

Points classification

Final points classification (1-10)[21]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team 58
2  Daniel Oss (ITA) BMC Racing Team 43
3  Romain Feillu (FRA) Vacansoleil–DCM 35
4  Jempy Drucker (LUX) Accent Jobs–Wanty 33
5  Paul Martens (GER) Belkin Pro Cycling 32
6  Giacomo Nizzolo (ITA) RadioShack–Leopard 28
7  Danilo Napolitano (ITA) Accent Jobs–Wanty 28
8  Marco Marcato (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM 26
9  Alexander Kolobnev (RUS) Team Katusha 25
10  Tom Boonen (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 25

Mountains classification

Final mountains classification (1-10)[22]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard 80
2  Tim Wellens (BEL) Lotto–Belisol 58
3  Ben Gastauer (LUX) Ag2r–La Mondiale 40
4  Laurent Mangel (FRA) FDJ.fr 24
5  Marco Marcato (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM 18
6  Gilles Devillers (BEL) Crelan–Euphony 18
7  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team 14
8  Boris Dron (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles 14
9  Yoann Offredo (FRA) FDJ.fr 10
10  Jempy Drucker (LUX) Accent Jobs–Wanty 10

Young rider classification

Final young rider classification (1-10)[23]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Olivier Chevalier (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles 22h 08' 28"
2  Tim Wellens (BEL) Lotto–Belisol + 00"
3  Laurent Évrard (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles + 04"
4  Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED) Belkin Pro Cycling + 13"
5  Tim Declercq (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 13"
6  Bob Jungels (LUX) RadioShack–Leopard + 4' 18"
7  Tom Van Asbroeck (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 12' 11"
8  Yannick Eijssen (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 13' 08"
9  Taylor Phinney (USA) BMC Racing Team + 13' 50"
10  Marc Goos (NED) Belkin Pro Cycling + 16' 06"

Sprint classification

Final sprint classification (1-10)[24]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Stijn Steels (BEL) Crelan–Euphony 25
2  Christophe Prémont (BEL) Crelan–Euphony 20
3  Boris Vallée (BEL) Color Code–Biowanze 11
4  Laurent Mangel (FRA) FDJ.fr 10
5  Jack Bobridge (AUS) Belkin Pro Cycling 9
6  Sébastien Delfosse (BEL) Crelan–Euphony 7
7  Tom Dernies (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles 7
8  Tim Wellens (BEL) Lotto–Belisol 6
9  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team 5
10  Laurens De Vreese (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise 5

Combativity classification

Final combatifity classification (1-10)[25]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Christophe Prémont (BEL) Crelan–Euphony 10
2  Stijn Steels (BEL) Crelan–Euphony 6
3  Boris Dron (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles 5
4  Boris Vallée (BEL) Color Code–Biowanze 5
5  Marco Marcato (ITA) Vacansoleil–DCM 3
6  Tiago Machado (POR) RadioShack–Leopard 3
7  Tom Dernies (BEL) Wallonie-Bruxelles 3
8  Jack Bobridge (AUS) Belkin Pro Cycling 3
9  Alexandre Pichot (FRA) Team Europcar 3
10  Ben Gastauer (LUX) Ag2r–La Mondiale 1

Teams classification

Final teams classification (1-10)[26]
Rank Team Time
1 FDJ.fr 66h 25' 44"
2 Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise + 12"
3 Lotto–Belisol + 49"
4 Cofidis + 1' 01"
5 RadioShack–Leopard + 1' 12"
6 Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 1' 37"
7 Accent Jobs–Wanty + 1' 54"
8 BMC Racing Team + 12' 38"
9 Belkin Pro Cycling + 16' 03"
10 Team Katusha + 17' 10"

Notes

  1. ^ On stage 2, Anthony Geslin, who was second in the points classification, wore the points jersey because Alexander Kolobnev wore the general classification leader's jersey. Tom Boonen wore the points jersey on stage 3 for the same reason.

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