Tour de Pologne 2006
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The 2006 edition of the Tour de Pologne cycle race took place from September 4 until September 10. German Stefan Schumacher won the last the two last stages on his way to capturing his second consecutive stage race; previously winning the Eneco Tour of Benelux.
[edit] Stages
[edit] Stage 1: 04-09-2006: Pułtusk-Olsztyn, 214 km:
Stage 1 Result
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General Classification after Stage 1
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[edit] Stage 2: 05-09-2006: Ostróda-Elblag, 122.6 km:
Stage 2 Result
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General Classification after Stage 2
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[edit] Stage 3: 06-09-2006: Gdańsk-Toruń, 225.5 km:
Stage 1 Result
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General Classification after Stage 3
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[edit] Stage 4: 07-09-2006: Bydgoszcz-Poznań, 183 km:
Stage 4 Result
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General Classification after Stage 4
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[edit] Stage 5: 08-09-2006: Legnica-Jelenia Góra, 192 km:
Stage 5 Result
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General Classification after Stage 5
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[edit] Stage 6: 09-09-2006: Szczawno Zdrój-Karpacz, 162.4 km:
Stage 6 Result
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General Classification after Stage 6
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[edit] Stage 7: 10-09-2006: Jelenia Góra-Karpacz, 126 km:
Stage 7 Result
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General Classification after Stage 7
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[edit] General Standings
Final (After Stage 7)
Cyclist | Country | Team | Time | |
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1 | Stefan Schumacher | Germany | GST | 31h 09'41" |
2 | Cadel Evans | Australia | DVL | + 18" |
3 | Alessandro Ballan | Italy | LAM | + 31" |
4 | Marek Rutkiewicz | Poland | INT | s.t. |
5 | Alexandre Kolobnev | Russia | RAB | + 39" |
6 | Alexandre Botcharov | Russia | C.A | + 40" |
7 | Cristian Moreni | Italy | COF | + 45" |
8 | Vincenzo Nibali | Italy | LIQ | + 52" |
9 | Marzio Bruseghin | Italy | LAM | + 56" |
10 | Leonardo Bertagnolli | Italy | COF | + 1'01" |
[edit] KOM Classification
The leader of the climbers classification (or King of the Mountains) is determined by obtaining points for reaching 19 mountain primes ahead of the competition. The classification leader will wear green jersey. Order of riders will be decided by the total number of points scored during the mountain primes.
Cyclist | Country | Team | Points | |
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1 | Bartosz Huzarski | Poland | INT[1] | 50 points |
2 | Joost Posthuma | Netherlands | RAB | 37 points |
3 | Marzio Bruseghin | Italy | LAM | 31 points |
[edit] Points Classification
Cyclist | Team | Points | |
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1 | Wouter Weylandt | QST | 81 points |
2 | Daniele Bennati | LAM | 74 points |
3 | Fabrizio Guidi | PHO | 71 points |
[edit] Best Team
Team | Country | Time | |
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1 | C.A | France | 93h 31'22" |
2 | COF | France | + 1'56" |
3 | CEI | Spain | + 4'12" |
[edit] Jersey progress chart
Stage (Winner) |
General Classification Yellow Jersey |
Mountains Classification Green Jersey |
Points Classification Navy Blue Jersey |
Team Classification |
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(Max van Heeswijk) |
Stage 1Max van Heeswijk | no award | Max van Heeswijk | Discovery Channel |
(Daniele Bennati) |
Stage 2Wouter Weylandt | Sven Krauss | Wouter Weylandt | |
(Fabrizio Guidi) |
Stage 3Fabrizio Guidi | |||
(Daniele Bennati) |
Stage 4Daniele Bennati | |||
(Stéphane Augé) |
Stage 5Aaron Olsen | Cofidis | ||
(Stefan Schumacher) |
Stage 6Stefan Schumacher | Joost Posthuma | Crédit Agricole | |
(Stefan Schumacher) |
Stage 7Bartosz Huzarski | |||
FINAL STANDINGS |
Stefan Schumacher | Bartosz Huzarski | Wouter Weylandt | Crédit Agricole |
[edit] External links
- Race website
- Tour of Poland on cyclingnews.com
Tour de Pologne (modern pro era) |
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