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Tour of the Alps 2024
5 stages • 15-04-2024 -> 19-04-2024.
López, Juan Pedro
Carr, simon, foss, tobias, tiberi, antonio, bahrain - victorious.
Neumarkt/Egna (ITA) -> Kurtinig ADV/Cortina SSDV (ITA)
15-04-2024 • 133.3 kms
Salurn/Salorno (AUT) -> Stans (ITA)
16-04-2024 • 190.7 kms
Schwaz (AUT) -> Schwaz (AUT)
17-04-2024 • 124.8 kms
Leifers/Laives (ITA) -> Borgo Valsugana (ITA)
18-04-2024 • 141.3 kms
Levico Terme (ITA) -> Levico Terme (ITA)
19-04-2024 • 118.6 kms
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
Movistar team, jayco alula, ef education - easypost, dsm-firmenich postnl, ineos grenadiers, lidl - trek, vf group - bardiani csf - faizanè, red bull - bora - hansgrohe, jcl team ukyo, euskaltel - euskadi, polti - kometa, tudor pro cycling team, kern pharma, corratec - vini fantini, tdt - unibet cycling team, when it began to dispute this race.
The first time was in the year 1962 and this edition is number 47
How many kilometers are covered? And stages?
709.3 kms are covered in a total of 5 stage/s
What day begins? How long does it last?
It starts on 15-04-2024 in Neumarkt/Egna and ends on 19-04-2024 in Levico Terme
How many teams and cyclists participate?
A total of 122 cyclists and 18 teams . Click on this link to see more
What UCI category does this race have?
UCI Pro Series (Various stages) 2.Pro
What company or organizer manages it?
Gruppo Sportivo Alto Garda
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Tour of the Alps 2023: Mountain top triumph Kämna, Geoghegan Hart still leader
Results 3rd stage 2023 Tour of the Alps
1. Lennard Kämna (ger) 2. Aleksandr Vlasov (rus) + 0.04 3. Jefferseon Cepeda (ecu) 4. Tao Geoghegan Hart (gbr) 5. Jack Haig (aus) 6. Hugh Carthy (gbr) 7. Lorenzo Fortunato (ita) + 0.10 8. Matthew Riccitello (usa) + 0.32 9. Max Poole (gbr) s.t. 10. Pavel Sivakov (fra) s.t.
GC after stage 3 1. Tao Geoghegan Hart (gbr) 2. Hugh Carthy (gbr) + 0.22 3. Jack Haig (aus) + 0.28 4. Jefferson Cepeda (ecu) + 0.36 5. Lorenzo Fortunato (ita) + 0.38 6. Lennard Kämna (ger) + 0.45 7. Aleksandr Vlasov (rus) + 0.49 8. Pavel Sivakov (fra) + 0.56 9. Santiago Buitrago (col) + 0.58 10. Felix Gall (aut) + 1.20
Race report After 50 kilometres of relentless attacking a group of twelve riders jumps off the front. That’s the right move. Sütterlin, Hollmann, Vendrame, Milesi, Dombrowski, Lucca, Juaristi, Carboni, Bais (Mattia), Pöstlberger, Hajek and Johnston carve out a 6 minutes lead.
Pöstlberger and Vendrame attack in the run-up to the finish climb before the latter heads out alone as soon as the tarmac begins to rise. The Italian is overhauled by Dombrowski with 11 kilometres to go.
The lead of the American is down to 45 seconds when Kämna attacks from the GC group. Cepeda tracks him down and they gobble up Dombrowski.
Cepeda keeps on pushing in a bid to gain time on GC, while Kämna sits in his wheel to kick inside the last 600 metres. He wins the race 4 seconds ehead of the GC group. Geoghegan hart finishes in fourth to extend his GC lead.
alleen verder en hij pakt de zege. Een paar seconden later komt de favorietengroep over de lijn, aangevoerd door zijn ploegmaat Vlasov. Geoghegan Hart finisht als vierde en houdt de leiderstrui.
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Two Frenchman punctuated the final day of racing at the 2022 Tour of the Alps, as Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) won stage 5 and Romain Bardet (Team DSM) took the overall title.
The rain-soaked 115km journey around Lienz, Austria ended with a two-rider battle for the stage, won by Pinot as he outsprinted David de la Cruz (Astana Qazaqstan) on the uphill finale. It was Pinot's first victory in over three years.
Bardet, who started the day two seconds off the GC lead held by Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious), used a surge on the climb of Stronach to overtake the Spaniard for the overall title. Bilbao would fade to fourth overall, 37 seconds back, leaving the other spots on the podium to Michael Storer (Groupama-FDJ) and Thymen Arensman (Team DSM).
It was the first time Bardet had won the general classification of a race since he won the Tour de l’Ain nine years ago.
Tour of the Alps: Lopez denies Pinot to win stage 4
Miguel Ángel López (Astana Qazaqstan) won stage 4 of the Tour of the Alps at Kals am Grossglockner. He attacked on the final climb to pass Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) a kilometre from the finish.
Pinot, who was seeking his first victory since a victory at the 2019 Tour de France atop the Tourmalet, took second place at 7 seconds. Romain Bardet (Team DSM) crossed the line another eight seconds later in third place, with race leader Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) sprinting to fourth place.
The time bonus for Bardet cuthis deficit on Bilbao in the overall standings to just two seconds, with one day remaining for the overall title. Attila Valter (Groupama-FDJ) lies third at 12 seconds, while Pavel Sivakov (Ineos) remains fifth at 16 seconds.
Tour of the Alps: Kamna wins stage 3
Lennard Kämna (Bora-Hansgrohe) was part of the early breakaway and used a last-kilometre attack to win stage 3 of the Tour of the Alps. Andrey Amador (Ineos Grenadiers) chased from behind but came up three seconds short for second place, and Jonathan Lastra (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) finished third.
Kämna was part of the breakaway that formed after 63 kilometres of the 154.6km route. When the attacks began at the front with just 10km remaining, he followed all the moves and then accelerated at the front himself to take his second victory of the year.
The GC remained unchanged, as race leader Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) finished with the overall contenders just under a minute down.
Tour of the Alps: Pello Bilbao wins stage 2
Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) secured the stage 2 victory with a sprint finish in Lana, also taking over the green leader's jersey at the Tour of the Alps. Romain Bardet (Team DSM) in second and Attila Valter (Groupama FDJ) in third.
The Spaniard was propelled across the finish thanks to solid efforts from his Bahrain Victorious teammates which fractured the main field over the top of the final ascent of the day and closed the gap in the final 10km to the final two riders left of an original 11-rider breakaway - Pavel Sivakov (Ineos Grenadiers) and Michael Storer (Groupama FDJ).
Tour of the Alps: Bouchard holds off field to take solo win on stage 1
With a solo ride across the line, Geoffrey Bouchard (AG2R Citroën) won the opening stage of the Tour of the Alps at San Martino di Castrozzo. It was the Frenchman's first victory as a professional rider.
In the select group of 17 riders in the chase, Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) finished second and Romain Bardet (Team DSM) finished third, five seconds back.
Bouchard was part of the day’s early break, which went clear after 25km from the start in Cles for the 160.9km journey. The time bonuses at the finish put Bouchard in the green leader's jersey with a lead of nine seconds over Bilbao in the general classification and 11 seconds over Bardet.
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Stage 1 begins April 18 from Cles, nestled in the Val di Non. The entire stage of 160.9 kilometres will take place in the Trentino region, with a first-time finish in Primiero/San Martino di Castrozza.
Stage 2 offers up this year's highest peak, the Passo Rolle at just under 2,000 metres, which comes in the opening 22 kilometres of the 154.1km route to Lana. Stage 3 is the second consecutive day in South Tyrol, with 154.6 kilometres and 3,050 metres of climbing on the menu. It is the queen stage of the race, with climb the category 1 Passo Furcia up to 1,798 metres, which is the steep side at 7.9km in distance, and later the 4km finish at 10 per cent gradient.
The fourth stage heads to Austria with two categorised climbs along the 142km route from Niederdorf/Villabassa. The finale to Kals am Großglockner is all uphill on an uncategorised, 12.5km section of road that kicks up to 10 per cent in sections.
Stage 5 takes place in and around Lienz for 114.5km of racing. There are two categorised climbs, and they all lead to an abrupt uphill finish with gradients of up to 10 per cent in the final 1,400 metres adjacent to the Lienz Zettersfeldbahn cableway station.
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- Drone Hopper - Androni Giocattoli
- Euskaltel-Euskadi
- Equipo Kern Pharma
- Uno-X Pro Cycling Team
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This Sunday, in the suburbs of Chicago, the LIV Golf League is set to crown an individual season-long winner—Jon Rahm and Joaquin Niemann contending for the honor. It’s also set to send a handful of players packing when its individual season draws to a close. Among the notables that are on the bubble include Harold Varner III, Pat Perez and Branden Grace.
LIV Golf Chicago, at Bolingbrook Golf Club, is the 2024 individual finale and the 13th leg of its 54-hole, $25 million circuit. LIV’s team championshipwill be held next week in Dallas.
As part of its season-long individual race, LIV has developed a promotion-relegation system. The league rewards the top 24 on its individual standings after Chicago with full status for next season if they are not already contracted to the league for 2025. Those who finish between 25th and 48th, and who are at the end of their LIV contracts will be placed in the Open Zone. They become free agents who can be traded, released or re-signed.
Below that is the Drop Zone. After Sunday’s third and final round, players ranked worse than 48th will be sent packing. Drop zoners can play their way back to LIV for 2025 via a 72-hole qualifying school later this year.
While some big names are in, or near, the Drop Zone, they have immunity. LIV’s 15 captains and co-captains, across 13 teams, can’t be relegated. That group includes Phil Mickelson of the HyFlyers (44th), Majesticks co-captain Henrik Stenson (41st), Cleeks captain Martin Kaymer (38th) and RangeGoats leader Bubba Watson, the one captain currently in the Drop Zone at 52nd.
There are other exemptions from relegation, including those with wildcard status Anthony Kim (56th) is a wild card, as is Hudson Swafford (55th) and Laurie Canter (51st).
Arguably the highest profile player on the outside looking in is Grace. He’s a two-time PGA Tour winner and the owner of the first 62 in a men’s major (2017 Open Championship). The South African member of the Stinger GC team sits 50th on LIV’s standings and will need at least a solo 15th to have a chance to move into the top 48. Grace has not finished better than T-15 on LIV this year.
“As golfers, we all have our ups and downs; it helps being part of a team like this and having these guys,” Grace said in June. “I've had some late brain sessions with them on the range trying to help me out and giving me some advice. It's just one little feeling that you need to get back, and that's the feeling that gets you from finishing in 45th position to winning again.”
Grace is joined in the Drop Zone by Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent (49th), who needs at least a solo 20th, while Finland’s Kalle Samooja (53rd) is chasing at least solo 14th and Kieran Vincent, younger brother of Scott, (54th) needs at least solo 13th.
Just inside the Open Zone stand Varner (47th) and Perez (48th), both vulnerable to falling into the Drop Zone with a poor finish in Chicago and movement from those below them in the standings.
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Sprint | reith im alpbachtal (104.9 km), points at finish, kom sprint (3) brandenberg (80.7 km), kom sprint (2) kerschbaumer sattel (116.2 km), youth day classification, team day classification, race information.
- Date: 17 April 2023
- Start time: 11:55
- Avg. speed winner: 38.636 km/h
- Classification: 2.Pro
- Race category: ME - Men Elite
- Distance: 127.5 km
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- ProfileScore: 252
- Vertical meters: 2573
- Departure: Rattenberg
- Arrival: Alpbach
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- Won how: 0.15 km solo
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