2008 Tour de Georgia
2008 Tour de Georgia
2007-2008 UCI America Tour |
Race details |
Dates |
April 21 – April 27 |
Stages |
7 |
Distance |
600 mi (965.6 km) |
Winning time |
22h 44' 44" (26.38 mph/42.45 km/h) |
Palmarès |
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Winner |
Kanstantin Siutsou (BLR) |
(Team High Road) |
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Second |
Trent Lowe (AUS) |
(Slipstream-Chipotle) |
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Third |
Levi Leipheimer (USA) |
(Astana Team) |
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Mountains |
Jason McCartney (USA) |
(Team CSC) |
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Youth |
Trent Lowe (AUS) |
(Slipstream-Chipotle) |
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Sprints |
Greg Henderson (NZL) |
(Team High Road) |
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Team |
Astana Team |
2009 canceled →
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The 2008 Tour de Georgia was a seven-stage professional bicycle race held from April 21 through April 27, 2008 across the state of Georgia. The race was part of the 2008 USA Cycling Pro Tour and 2007-2008 UCI America Tour, and was presented by AT&T.
Contents
- 1 Stage Results
- 1.1 Stage 1, April 21, Tybee Island - Savannah, 115.6 km
- 1.2 Stage 2, April 22, Statesboro - Augusta, 186.2 km
- 1.3 Stage 3, April 23, Washington - Gainesville, 176.5 km
- 1.4 Stage 4, April 24, Braselton (Road Atlanta), 16.1 km (Team Time Trial)
- 1.5 Stage 5, April 25, Suwanee - Dahlonega, 214.7 km
- 1.6 Stage 6, April 26, Blairsville - Brasstown Bald, 142.3 km
- 1.7 Stage 7, April 27, Atlanta, 100.9 km
- 2 Final standing
- 3 Jersey progress
- 4 Participating teams
- 5 References
- 6 External links
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Stage Results
The first stage of the Tour was a short and flat stage suited for sprinters, starting in Tybee Island and finishing in Savannah. A group of six riders broke clear of the main field and established a lead of over one minute, before being caught in the final 10 miles (16 km). The stage was won in a bunch sprint by Ivan Dominguez of Toyota United, ahead of Nicholas Sanderson (Jelly Belly) and Robert Förster (Gerolsteiner). Dominguez's win meant that he assumed the lead in the overall classification.[1]
Stage 1 Results
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General Classification after Stage 1
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Stage 2 Results
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General Classification after Stage 2
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Stage 3 Results
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General Classification after Stage 3
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Stage 4, April 24, Braselton (Road Atlanta), 16.1 km (Team Time Trial)
Stage 4 Results
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General Classification after Stage 4
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Stage 5 Results
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General Classification after Stage 5
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Stage 6 Results
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General Classification after Stage 6
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Stage 7, April 27, Atlanta, 100.9 km
Stage 7 Results
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General Classification after Stage 7
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Final standing
General classification
Young classification
Mountains classification
Sprint classification
Team classification
Jersey progress
Participating teams
- UCI ProTour Teams
- UCI Professional Continental Teams
- UCI Continental Teams—America Tour
- UCI Continental Team—Asia Tour
References
External links