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词条 2017 Critérium du Dauphiné
释义

  1. Teams

  2. Route

  3. Stages

     Stage 1  Stage 2  Stage 3  Stage 4  Stage 5  Stage 6  Stage 7  Stage 8 

  4. Classification leadership table

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2019}}{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = 2017 Critérium du Dauphiné
| series = 2017 UCI World Tour
| race_no = 23
| season_no = 37
| image =
| image_caption =
| image_size =
| date = 4–11 June 2017
| stages = 8
| distance = 1155
| unit = km
| time = 29h 05' 54"[1]
| first = Jakob Fuglsang
| first_team = {{ct|AST|2017}}
| first_nat = DEN
| first_color = yellow-bluebar
| second = Richie Porte
| second_team = {{ct|BMC|2017}}
| second_nat = AUS
| third = Dan Martin
| third_team = {{ct|QST|2017}}
| third_nat = IRL
| mountains = Koen Bouwman
| mountains_nat = NED
| mountains_team = {{ct|TLJ|2017}}
| mountains_color = white dots on red
| points = Arnaud Démare
| points_nat = FRA
| points_team = {{ct|FDJ|2017}}
| points_color = green
| youth = Emanuel Buchmann
| youth_team = {{ct|BOH|2017}}
| youth_nat = GER
| youth_color = white
| team = {{ct|ALM|2017}}
| previous = 2016
| next = 2018
}}

The 2017 Critérium du Dauphiné was a road cycling stage race that took place between 4 and 11 June 2017. It was the 69th edition of the Critérium du Dauphiné and was the twenty-third event of the 2017 UCI World Tour.[2][3]

The race was won on the final day by Danish rider Jakob Fuglsang, riding for the {{ct|AST|2017}} team.[1] Having trailed overnight leader Richie Porte ({{ct|BMC|2017}}) by 75 seconds going into the stage, Fuglsang made his bid for victory by attacking along with {{ct|ALM|2017}}'s Romain Bardet and {{ct|QST|2017}} rider Dan Martin on the Col de la Colombière, around {{convert|35|km|abbr=off}} from the finish. They were later caught before the final climb; Fuglsang and Martin went clear again on that climb, with Fuglsang later dropping Martin. Fuglsang remained clear to the finish, winning his second stage of the race by 12 seconds from Martin. Porte ultimately finished the stage in seventh place, 75 seconds behind Fuglsang; however, with bonus seconds in play on the race, Fuglsang's ten-second bonus gave him the race victory by ten seconds over Porte, a first for Denmark at the race.[4] Martin finished third overall, as his six-second bonus allowed him to overtake Chris Froome ({{ct|SKY|2017}}) by a single second.

In the race's other classifications, {{ct|FDJ|2017}} rider Arnaud Démare won the points classification while {{ct|TLJ|2017}} rider Koen Bouwman won the mountains classification having won the second and third stages respectively. {{ct|BOH|2017}}'s Emanuel Buchmann won the young rider classification, while {{ct|ALM|2017|nolink=yes}} won the teams classification.

Teams

As the Critérium du Dauphiné is a UCI World Tour event, all eighteen UCI WorldTeams were invited automatically and obliged to enter a team in the race. Four UCI Professional Continental teams competed, completing the 22-team peloton.[5]

{{cyclingteamlist|ALM|AST|TBM|BMC|BOH|CDT|DDD|FDJ|KAT|TLJ|LTS|MOV|ORS|QST|SKY|SUN|TFS|team1={{ct|UAD|2017b}}|title = UCI WorldTeams|year=2017}}{{cyclingteamlist|title = UCI Professional Continental teams|year=2017|COF|DMP|DEN|WGG}}

Route

The route of the 2017 Critérium du Dauphiné was announced on 16 March 2017.[6]

Stage characteristics and winners[7]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
14 June Saint-Étienne to Saint-Étienne170.5|km|1|abbr=on}} Hilly stageThomas De Gendt|BEL}}
25 June Saint-Chamond to Arlanc171|km|1|abbr=on}} Hilly stageArnaud Démare|FRA}}
36 June Le Chambon-sur-Lignon to Tullins184|km|1|abbr=on}} Flat stageKoen Bouwman|NED}}
47 June La Tour-du-Pin to Bourgoin-Jallieu23.5|km|1|abbr=on}} Individual time trialRichie Porte|AUS}}
58 June La Tour-de-Salvagny to Mâcon175.5|km|1|abbr=on}} Flat stagePhil Bauhaus|GER}}
69 June Parc des Oiseaux to La Motte-Servolex147.5|km|1|abbr=on}} Medium-mountain stageJakob Fuglsang|DEN}}
710 June Aoste to Alpe d'Huez168|km|1|abbr=on}} Mountain stagePeter Kennaugh|GBR}}
811 June Albertville to Plateau de Solaison115|km|1|abbr=on}} Mountain stageJakob Fuglsang|DEN}}

Stages

Stage 1

4 June 2017 —
//Saint-Étienne">Saint-Étienne to Saint-Étienne, {{convert|170.5|km|abbr=on}}[8]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 1 result[9]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Thomas De Gendt|BEL|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|4h 17' 04"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Axel Domont|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 44"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Diego Ulissi|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 57"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Pierre Latour|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 57"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Emanuel Buchmann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 57"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Sonny Colbrelli|ITA|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 59"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Julien Simon|FRA|{{ct|COF|2017}}|+ 59"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Alejandro Valverde|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 59"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Ben Swift|GBR|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 59"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Michael Valgren|DEN|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 59"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 1[10]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Thomas De Gendt|BEL|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|4h 16' 54"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Axel Domont|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 48"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Diego Ulissi|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 1' 03"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Pierre Latour|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 1' 07"|}}{{cyclingresult|5|Emanuel Buchmann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 1' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Sonny Colbrelli|ITA|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Julien Simon|FRA|{{ct|COF|2017}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Alejandro Valverde|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Ben Swift|GBR|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Michael Valgren|DEN|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 2

5 June 2017 —
//Saint-Chamond, Loire">Saint-Chamond to Arlanc, {{convert|171|km|abbr=on}}[11]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 2 result[12]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|4h 13' 53"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Alexander Kristoff|NOR|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Nacer Bouhanni|FRA|{{ct|COF|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Sonny Colbrelli|ITA|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Phil Bauhaus|GER|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Edvald Boasson Hagen|NOR|{{ct|DDD|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Ben Swift|GBR|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Pascal Ackermann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Alberto Bettiol|ITA|{{ct|CPT|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Bryan Coquard|FRA|{{ct|DEN|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 2[13]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Thomas De Gendt|BEL|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|8h 30' 47"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Axel Domont|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 48"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Diego Ulissi|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 1' 03"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Pierre Latour|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 1' 07"|}}{{cyclingresult|5|Emanuel Buchmann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 1' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Sonny Colbrelli|ITA|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 1' 09"|}}{{cyclingresult|7|Ben Swift|GBR|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Alberto Bettiol|ITA|{{ct|CPT|2017}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Julien Simon|FRA|{{ct|COF|2017}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 3

6 June 2017 —
//Le Chambon-sur-Lignon">Le Chambon-sur-Lignon to Tullins, {{convert|184|km|1|abbr=on}}[14]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 3 result[15]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Koen Bouwman|NED|{{ct|TLJ|2017}}|4h 06' 06"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Evaldas Šiškevičius|LTU|{{ct|DMP|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Frederik Backaert|BEL|{{ct|WGG|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Bryan Nauleau|FRA|{{ct|DEN|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Alexey Vermeulen|USA|{{ct|TLJ|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Quentin Pacher|FRA|{{ct|DMP|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 11"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Bryan Coquard|FRA|{{ct|DEN|2017}}|+ 11"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Pascal Ackermann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 11"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Phil Bauhaus|GER|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 11"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 3[16]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Thomas De Gendt|BEL|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|12h 37' 04"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Axel Domont|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 48"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Diego Ulissi|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 1' 03"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Pierre Latour|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 1' 07"|}}{{cyclingresult|5|Emanuel Buchmann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 1' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Sonny Colbrelli|ITA|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Ben Swift|GBR|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Alejandro Valverde|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Guillaume Martin|FRA|{{ct|WGG|2017}}|+ 1' 09"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 4

7 June 2017 —
//La Tour-du-Pin">La Tour-du-Pin to Bourgoin-Jallieu, {{convert|23.5|km|1|abbr=on}}, individual time trial (ITT)[17]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 4 result[18]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|28' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Tony Martin|GER|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 12"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Alejandro Valverde|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 24"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Stef Clement|NED|{{ct|TLJ|2017}}|+ 28"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Chad Haga|USA|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 32"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Jasha Sütterlin|GER|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 32"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 35"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Chris Froome|GBR|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 37"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Thomas De Gendt|BEL|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 42"|}}{{cyclingresult|10|Brent Bookwalter|USA|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|+ 45"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 4[19]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Thomas De Gendt|BEL|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|13h 05' 53"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|+ 27"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Alejandro Valverde|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 51"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Stef Clement|NED|{{ct|TLJ|2017}}|+ 55"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 1' 02"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Chris Froome|GBR|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 1' 04"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Brent Bookwalter|USA|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|+ 1' 12"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Jesús Herrada|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 15"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Sam Oomen|NED|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 1' 17"|}}{{cyclingresult|10|Diego Ulissi|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 1' 22"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 5

8 June 2017 —
//La Tour-de-Salvagny">La Tour-de-Salvagny to Mâcon, {{convert|175.5|km|1|abbr=on}}[20]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 5 result[21]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Phil Bauhaus|GER|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|4h 04' 32"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 0"|}}{{cyclingresult|3|Bryan Coquard|FRA|{{ct|DEN|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Adrien Petit|FRA|{{ct|DEN|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Nacer Bouhanni|FRA|{{ct|COF|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Alexander Kristoff|NOR|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Pascal Ackermann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Edvald Boasson Hagen|NOR|{{ct|DDD|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Enrico Battaglin|ITA|{{ct|TLJ|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Oliver Naesen|BEL|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 5[22]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Thomas De Gendt|BEL|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|17h 10' 25"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|+ 27"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Alejandro Valverde|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 51"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Stef Clement|NED|{{ct|TLJ|2017}}|+ 55"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 1' 02"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Chris Froome|GBR|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 1' 04"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Brent Bookwalter|USA|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|+ 1' 12"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Jesús Herrada|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 15"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Sam Oomen|NED|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 1' 17"|}}{{cyclingresult|10|Diego Ulissi|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 1' 22"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 6

9 June 2017 —
//Parc des Oiseaux">Parc des Oiseaux to La Motte-Servolex, {{convert|147.5|km|1|abbr=on}}[23]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 6 result[24]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN|{{ct|AST|2017}}|3h 41' 48"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Chris Froome|GBR|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Fabio Aru|ITA|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Alejandro Valverde|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 50"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 50"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Romain Bardet|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 50"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Oliver Naesen|BEL|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 1' 06"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 1' 06"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Emanuel Buchmann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 1' 14"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 6[25]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|20h 52' 34"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Chris Froome|GBR|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 39"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 1' 15"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Alejandro Valverde|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 20"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Fabio Aru|ITA|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 1' 24"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 1' 47"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 2' 14"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Emanuel Buchmann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 2' 30"|}}{{cyclingresult|9|Romain Bardet|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 2' 49"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Rafael Valls|ESP|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 3' 16"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 7

10 June 2017 —
//Aoste, Isère">Aoste to Alpe d'Huez, {{convert|168|km|1|abbr=on}}[26]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 7 result[27]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Peter Kennaugh|GBR|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|4h 43' 59"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Ben Swift|GBR|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 13"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Jesús Herrada|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 11"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Jelle Vanendert|BEL|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 1' 13"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Romain Bardet|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 1' 14"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|+ 1' 56"|}}{{cyclingresult|7|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 1' 56"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Andrew Talansky|USA|{{ct|CDT|2017}}|+ 2' 04"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 2' 04"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Fabio Aru|ITA|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 2' 13"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 7[27]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|25h 38' 29"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Chris Froome|GBR|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 1' 02"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 1' 15"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Fabio Aru|ITA|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 1' 41"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Alejandro Valverde|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 43"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Romain Bardet|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 2' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 2' 15"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 2' 31"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Emanuel Buchmann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 2' 53"|}}{{cyclingresult|10|Andrew Talansky|USA|{{ct|CDT|2017}}|+ 3' 43"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 8

11 June 2017 —
//Albertville">Albertville to Plateau de Solaison, {{convert|115|km|1|abbr=on}}[28]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 8 result[29]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN|{{ct|AST|2017}}|3h 26' 20"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 12"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Louis Meintjes|RSA|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 27"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Emanuel Buchmann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 44"|}}{{cyclingresult|5|Fabio Aru|ITA|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 1' 01"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Romain Bardet|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 1' 02"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|+ 1' 15"|}}{{cyclingresult|8|Chris Froome|GBR|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 1' 36"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Rafael Valls|ESP|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 1' 41"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Alejandro Valverde|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 3' 30"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=Final general classification[29]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN|{{ct|AST|2017}}|29h 05' 54"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|+ 10"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 1' 32"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Chris Froome|GBR|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 1' 33"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Fabio Aru|ITA|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 1' 37"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Romain Bardet|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 2' 04"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Emanuel Buchmann|GER|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 2' 32"|}}{{cyclingresult|8|Louis Meintjes|RSA|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 3' 12"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Alejandro Valverde|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 4' 08"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Rafael Valls|ESP|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 4' 40"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Classification leadership table

In the Critérium du Dauphiné, four different jerseys were awarded. The most important was the general classification, which was calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. Time bonuses were awarded to the first three finishers on all stages except for the individual time trial: the stage winner won a ten-second bonus, with six and four seconds for the second and third riders respectively. The rider with the least accumulated time is the race leader, identified by a yellow jersey with a blue bar; the winner of this classification was considered the winner of the race.[30]

Points for the points classification
Position12345678910
Stages 1–3 & 5 25 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6
Stages 4, 6–8 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1

Additionally, there was a points classification, which awarded a green jersey. In the classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 10 in a stage. More points were awarded on the flatter stages in the opening half of the race.[30]

Points for the mountains classification
Position12345678910
Points for {{tooltip|Hors-category|Super-category climbs 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1
Points for {{tooltip|Category 1|First-category climbs 10 8 6 4 2 1 0
Points for {{tooltip|Category 2|Second-category climbs 5 3 2 1 0
Points for {{tooltip|Category 3|Third-category climbs 2 1 0
Points for {{tooltip|Category 4|Fourth-category climbs 1 0

There was also a mountains classification, the leadership of which was marked by a red jersey with white polka dots. In the mountains classification, points towards the classification were won by reaching the top of a climb before other cyclists. Each climb was categorised as either hors, first, second, third, or fourth-category, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs. Hors-category climbs awarded the most points; the first ten riders were able to accrue points, compared with the first six on first-category climbs, the first four on second-category, the first two on third-category and only the first for fourth-category.[30]

The fourth jersey represented the young rider classification, marked by a white jersey. This was decided the same way as the general classification, but only riders born on or after 1 January 1992 were eligible to be ranked in the classification. There was also a team classification, in which the times of the best three cyclists per team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest total time.[30]

Classification leadership by stage
StageWinnerGeneral classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Team classification
1[31] Thomas De GendtThomas De GendtThomas De Gendt{{efn|name=De Gendt|In stage 2, Axel Domont, who was second in the points and mountains classifications, wore the green points jersey, because Thomas De Gendt (in first place) wore the yellow and blue jersey as leader of the general classification during that stage. Ángel Madrazo, who was third in the mountains classification, wore the red and white polka-dot jersey as a result of this.}}Thomas De Gendt{{efn|name=De Gendt}}{{efn|In stages 3 to 5, Koen Bouwman, who was second in the mountains classification, wore the red and white polka-dot jersey, because Thomas De Gendt (in first place) wore the yellow and blue jersey as leader of the general classification during that stage.}}Pierre Latour{{ct|LTS|2017}}
2[32] Arnaud DémareSonny Colbrelli
3[33] Koen BouwmanArnaud Démare
4[34] Richie PorteSam Oomen{{ct|MOV|2017}}
5[35] Phil BauhausKoen Bouwman
6[36] Jakob FuglsangRichie PorteEmanuel Buchmann{{ct|ALM|2017}}
7[37] Peter Kennaugh
8[1] Jakob FuglsangJakob Fuglsang
Final[1]Jakob Fuglsang[38]Arnaud Démare[39]Koen Bouwman[40]Emanuel Buchmann[41]{{ct|ALM|2017[42]

Notes

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39. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tissottiming.com/File/00030E0102010108FFFFFFFFFFFFFF03|title=Classement par points 8|language=French|trans-title=Points classification 8|date=11 June 2017|accessdate=11 June 2017|work=Tissot|publisher=Swiss Timing Ltd.}}
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42. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tissottiming.com/File/00030E0102010108FFFFFFFFFFFFFF06|title=Classement par equipes 8|language=French|trans-title=Teams classification 8|date=11 June 2017|accessdate=11 June 2017|work=Tissot|publisher=Swiss Timing Ltd.}}

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