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词条 2017 Sibiu Cycling Tour
释义

  1. Teams

  2. Route

  3. Stages

     Prologue  Stage 1  Stage 2  Stage 3  Stage 4 

  4. Classification leadership table

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = 2017 Sibiu Cycling Tour
| series = 2017 UCI Europe Tour
| date = 5–9 July 2017
| stages = 5
| distance = 734
| unit = km
| time = 18h 19' 33"
| speed = 40.05
| first = Egan Bernal
| first_nat = COL
| first_team = {{ct|ANS|2017b}}
| first_color = yellow
| second = Colin Stüssi
| second_nat = SUI
| second_team = {{ct|TRA|2017}}
| third = Valentin Baillifard
| third_nat = SUI
| third_team = {{ct|TRA|2017}}
| points = Egan Bernal
| points_nat = COL
| points_team = {{ct|ANS|2017b}}
| points_color = white
| mountains = Moritz Fußnegger
| mountains_nat = GER
| mountains_team = {{ct|CYC|2017}}
| mountains_color = green
| youth = Egan Bernal
| youth_nat = COL
| youth_team = {{ct|ANS|2017b}}
| youth_color = orange
| sprints = Damian Lüscher
| sprints_nat = SUI
| sprints_team = {{ct|TRA|2017}}
| sprints_color = blue
| team = {{ct|TRA|2017}}
| previous = 2016
| next = 2018
}}

The 2017 Sibiu Cycling Tour was a cycling stage race that took place between 5 and 9 July 2017 in and around Sibiu, Romania. Raced over {{convert|734|km|abbr=off}}, the race featured a traditional cobbled prologue along with mountain stages to Bâlea Lake and Păltiniș, and was held as part of the 2017 UCI Europe Tour.[1]

The race was won by Colombian climber Egan Bernal, riding for the {{ct|ANS|2017b}} squad.[2] Bernal took the race lead after winning the second stage of the race, the queen stage, to the summit finish at Bâlea Lake; he then further extended his lead by winning the following day to Păltiniș. Bernal ultimately won the race by 1 minute, 40 seconds ahead of {{ct|TRA|2017}} rider Colin Stüssi, with the podium being completed by another {{ct|TRA|2017|nolink=yes}} rider, Valentin Baillifard, a further 35 seconds behind.

Bernal's performances were enough for him to win two other jerseys, winning the points and young rider classifications. In the race's other sub-classifications, Moritz Fußnegger from {{ct|CYC|2017}} was the winner of the mountains classification, Damian Lüscher ({{ct|TRA|2017|nolink=yes}}) was the winner of the sprints classification, while {{ct|TRA|2017|nolink=yes}} were the winners of the teams classification.

Teams

Initially, 21 teams were invited to the race. The peloton featured three Professional Continental Teams, 17 Continental Teams and a Romanian national team, including for the first time, teams from North America.[3][4]

However, {{ct|TCQ|2017}} and {{ct|KWC|2017}} did not compete, which left the starting peloton at 19 teams.[5]

{{cyclingteamlist|team1={{ct|AND|2017b}}|CCC|UHC|title = UCI Professional Continental teams|year=2017}}{{cyclingteamlist|title=UCI Continental teams|CYC|ADR|BAI|TCQ|team1={{ct|CPH|2017b}}|AZT|CCD|DUK|TGC|GME|THU|ILU|PVC|ROT|TCT|UNI2}}{{cyclingteamlist|title=National Teams|team1=Romania}}

Route

The race route was announced in December 2016.

Stage schedule
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
P5 July Sibiu to Sibiu{{convert|2.3|km|0|abbr=on}} Individual time trialAndrea Palini|ITA}}
16 July Sibiu to Sibiu{{convert|211.8|km|0|abbr=on}} Medium-mountain stageEdwin Ávila|COL}}
27 July Sibiu to Bâlea Lake{{convert|160|km|0|abbr=on}} Mountain stageEgan Bernal|COL}}
38 July Sibiu to Păltiniș{{convert|211.5|km|0|abbr=on}} Mountain stageEgan Bernal|COL}}
49 July Sibiu to Sibiu{{convert|148.4|km|0|abbr=on}} Medium-mountain stageEduard-Michael Grosu|ROU}}

Stages

Prologue

5 July 2017 —
//Sibiu">Sibiu to Sibiu, {{convert|2.3|km|0|abbr=on}}, individual time trial (ITT)[6]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Prologue result & General classification after Prologue[7]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Andrea Palini|ITA|{{ct|AND|2017b}}|3' 07"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Luca Pacioni|ITA|{{ct|AND|2017b}}|+ 2"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Carlos Alzate|COL|{{ct|UHC|2017}}|+ 4"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Maciej Paterski|POL|{{ct|CCC|2017}}|+ 5"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Fabio Tommassini|ITA|{{ct|AZT|2017}}|+ 5"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Nicklas Overgaard Pedersen|DEN|{{ct|TGC|2017}}|+ 5"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Łukasz Owsian|POL|{{ct|CCC|2017}}|+ 5"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Raffaello Bonusi|ITA|{{ct|AND|2017b}}|+ 6"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Joris Blokker|NED|{{ct|MCT|2017}}|+ 6"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Krisztián Lovassy|HUN|{{ct|CCD|2017}}|+ 6"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 1

6 July 2017 — Sibiu to Sibiu, {{convert|211.8|km|0|abbr=on}}[
//#6'>6]

The first stage covered {{convert|211.8|km|abbr=off}} of rolling terrain including 7 categorised climbs. After {{convert|40|km|abbr=off}} of the stage, two riders – Edwin Ávila ({{ct|ILU|2017}}) and Moritz Fußnegger ({{ct|CYC|2017}}) – broke away from the peloton building up at one stage a 6 minute advantage. With over {{convert|30|km|abbr=off}} of the race remaining Ávila attacked on his own and soloed to a stage win, holding off the chasing peloton who finished 43 seconds behind.[8]

{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 1 result[9]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Edwin Ávila|COL|{{ct|ILU|2017}}|5h 01' 57"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Eduard-Michael Grosu|ROM|Romania (national team)|+ 43"|}}{{cyclingresult|3|Simone Ponzi|ITA|{{ct|CCC|2017}}|+ 43"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Fabio Tommassini|ITA|{{ct|AZT|2017}}|+ 44"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Nicklas Overgaard Pedersen|DEN|{{ct|TGC|2017}}|+ 44"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Andrea Palini|ITA|{{ct|AND|2017b}}|+ 44"|}}{{cyclingresult|7|Antonino Parrinello|ITA|{{ct|GME|2017}}|+ 44"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Meron Teshome|ERI|{{ct|BAI|2017}}|+ 44"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Germán Tivani|ARG|{{ct|UNI2|2017}}|+ 44"|}}{{cyclingresult|10|Nicola Toffali|ITA|{{ct|CYC|2017}}|+ 44"|}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 1[10]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Edwin Ávila|COL|{{ct|ILU|2017}}|5h 04' 55"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Andrea Palini|ITA|{{ct|AND|2017b}}|+ 52"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Eduard-Michael Grosu|ROM|Romania (national team)|+ 54"|}}{{cyclingresult|4|Luca Pacioni|ITA|{{ct|AND|2017b}}|+ 54"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Simone Ponzi|ITA|{{ct|CCC|2017}}|+ 56"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Carlos Alzate|COL|{{ct|UHC|2017}}|+ 56"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Fabio Tommassini|ITA|{{ct|AZT|2017}}|+ 57"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Nicklas Overgaard Pedersen|DEN|{{ct|TGC|2017}}|+ 57"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Maciej Paterski|POL|{{ct|CCC|2017}}|+ 57"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Łukasz Owsian|POL|{{ct|CCC|2017}}|+ 57"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 2

7 July 2017 — Sibiu to
//Bâlea Lake">Bâlea Lake, {{convert|160|km|0|abbr=on}}[6]

The second stage of the race featured a route of {{convert|160|km|abbr=off}} including a final climb of {{convert|20|km|abbr=off}} on the Transfăgărășan to Bâlea Lake. The early part of the race featured a breakaway from which, with {{convert|10|km|0|abbr=off}} remaining, there was just one survivor – Nikodemus Holler of {{ct|BAI|2017}}. Holler was eventually caught by the chasing group with {{convert|9|km|0|abbr=off}} to race.

Soon afterwards, overall leader Edwin Ávila ({{ct|ILU|2017}}) was dropped by the small leading group and with {{convert|6|km|0|abbr=off}} remaining a pair of riders – Daniel Jaramillo ({{ct|UHC|2017}}) and Gabriel Reguero ({{ct|CCD|2017}}) – attacked. A counter-attack from Egan Bernal ({{ct|AND|2017b}}) saw him catch and then pass the two escapees, and he continued to build a lead over the chasing group. The other contenders were unable to respond and Bernal won the stage by over a minute.[11]

{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 2 result[12]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Egan Bernal|COL|{{ct|AND|2017b}}|4h 10' 28"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Colin Stüssi|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 1' 22"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Jonathan Clarke|AUS|{{ct|UHC|2017}}|+ 1' 24"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Valentin Baillifard|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 1' 25"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Ettore Carlini|ITA|{{ct|AZT|2017}}|+ 1' 33"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Cristian Raileanu|MDA|{{ct|CCD|2017}}|+ 1' 36"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Janier Acevedo|COL|{{ct|UHC|2017}}|+ 1' 38"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Antonino Parrinello|ITA|{{ct|GME|2017}}|+ 1' 38"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Roland Thalmann|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 1' 40"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Žiga Grošelj|SVN|{{ct|ADR|2017}}|+ 1' 42"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 2[13]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Egan Bernal|COL|{{ct|AND|2017b}}|9h 16' 16"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Colin Stüssi|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 1' 25"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Jonathan Clarke|AUS|{{ct|UHC|2017}}|+ 1' 33"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Valentin Baillifard|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 1' 36"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Janier Acevedo|COL|{{ct|UHC|2017}}|+ 1' 46"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Simone Ponzi|ITA|{{ct|CCC|2017}}|+ 1' 46"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Roland Thalmann|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 1' 49"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Ettore Carlini|ITA|{{ct|AZT|2017}}|+ 1' 50"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Žiga Grošelj|SVN|{{ct|ADR|2017}}|+ 1' 55"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Marco Tizza|ITA|{{ct|GME|2017}}|+ 2' 04"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 3

8 July 2017 — Sibiu to
//Păltiniș">Păltiniș, {{convert|211.5|km|0|abbr=on}}[6]

An early breakaway of five riders, including the leader of the mountains classification, Moritz Fußnegger ({{ct|CYC|2017}}) built up a lead of around 7 minutes. By the penultimate climb at Jina, the remainder of the breakaway had a 1' 30" advantage over the chasing peloton, before being caught and passed by two attackers – Simon Pellaud ({{ct|ILU|2017}}) and Andrea Borso ({{ct|ADR|2017}}). This pair in turn were caught by a small group of riders with {{convert|10|km|abbr=off}} remaining and from that group it was once more Egan Bernal ({{ct|AND|2017b}}) who attacked in the closing stages, and with the rest of the riders unable to respond, claimed his second successive stage victory, further extending his overall lead.

{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 3 result[14]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Egan Bernal|COL|{{ct|AND|2017b}}|5h 41' 26"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Colin Stüssi|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 11"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Cristian Raileanu|MDA|{{ct|CCD|2017}}|+ 21"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Marco Tizza|ITA|{{ct|GME|2017}}|+ 25"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Valentin Baillifard|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 29"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Jonathan Clarke|AUS|{{ct|UHC|2017}}|+ 34"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Federico Canuti|ITA|{{ct|AZT|2017}}|+ 45"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Gabriel Reguero|ESP|{{ct|CCD|2017}}|+ 1' 51"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Nikodemus Holler|GER|{{ct|BAI|2017}}|+ 2' 00"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Simone Ponzi|ITA|{{ct|CCC|2017}}|+ 2' 00"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 3[15]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Egan Bernal|COL|{{ct|AND|2017b}}|14h 57' 32"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Colin Stüssi|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 1' 40"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Valentin Baillifard|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 2' 15"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Jonathan Clarke|AUS|{{ct|UHC|2017}}|+ 2' 17"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Marco Tizza|ITA|{{ct|GME|2017}}|+ 2' 39"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Cristian Raileanu|MDA|{{ct|CCD|2017}}|+ 3' 35"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Simone Ponzi|ITA|{{ct|CCC|2017}}|+ 3' 55"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Ettore Carlini|ITA|{{ct|AZT|2017}}|+ 4' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Antonino Parrinello|ITA|{{ct|GME|2017}}|+ 4' 23"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Maxim Rusnac|MDA|{{ct|CCD|2017}}|+ 4' 24"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 4

9 July 2017 — Sibiu to Sibiu, {{convert|148.4|km|0|abbr=on}}[
//#6'>6]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 4 result[16]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Eduard-Michael Grosu|ROM|Romania (national team)|3h 21' 24"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Maciej Paterski|POL|{{ct|CCC|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Francesco Gavazzi|ITA|{{ct|ANS|2017b}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Andrea Palini|ITA|{{ct|ANS|2017b}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Edwin Ávila|COL|{{ct|ILU|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Nicklas Overgaard Pedersen|DEN|{{ct|TGC|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Gašper Katrašnik|SLO|{{ct|ADR|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Angelo Raffaele|ITA|{{ct|AZT|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Daniel Jaramillo|COL|{{ct|UHC|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Fabio Tommassini|ITA|{{ct|AZT|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=Final general classification[17]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Egan Bernal|COL|{{ct|AND|2017b}}|18h 18' 56"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Colin Stüssi|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 1' 40"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Valentin Baillifard|SUI|{{ct|ROT|2017}}|+ 2' 15"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Jonathan Clarke|AUS|{{ct|UHC|2017}}|+ 2' 17"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Marco Tizza|ITA|{{ct|GME|2017}}|+ 2' 39"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Cristian Raileanu|MDA|{{ct|CCD|2017}}|+ 3' 35"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Simone Ponzi|ITA|{{ct|CCC|2017}}|+ 3' 55"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Ettore Carlini|ITA|{{ct|AZT|2017}}|+ 4' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Antonino Parrinello|ITA|{{ct|GME|2017}}|+ 4' 23"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Maxim Rusnac|MDA|{{ct|CCD|2017}}|+ 4' 24"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Classification leadership table

In the 2017 Sibiu Cycling Tour, six 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 with the exception of the time trial: the stage winner won a ten-second bonus, with six and four seconds for the second and third riders respectively.[6] Bonus seconds were also awarded to the first three riders at intermediate sprints; three seconds for the winner of the sprint, two seconds for the rider in second and one second for the rider in third.[6] The rider with the least accumulated time is the race leader, identified by a yellow jersey.[6] This classification was considered the most important of the 2017 Sibiu Cycling Tour, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.

Points for the mountains classification[6]}}
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Points for {{tooltip|Category SA|Category SA climbs 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 7 6 5
Points for {{tooltip|Category A|Category A climbs 12 8 6 4 2 0
Points for {{tooltip|Category B|Category B climbs 6 4 2 0
Points for {{tooltip|Category C|Category C climbs 3 2 1

There was also a mountains classification, the leadership of which was marked by a green jersey.[6] 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 category SA, A, B or C, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs.[6] The third 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 1994 were eligible to be ranked in the classification.

Additionally, there was a points classification, which awarded a white jersey.[6] In the points classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 15 in a stage, and unlike in the points classification in the Tour de France, the winners of all stages (with the exception of the prologue) were awarded the same number of points. For winning a stage, a rider earned 25 points, with 20 for second, 16 for third, 14 for fourth, 12 for fifth, 10 for sixth with a point fewer per place down to a single point for 15th place.[6] The fifth classification was the sprints classification, the leader of which was awarded a blue jersey.[6] In the sprints classification, riders received points for finishing in the top three at intermediate sprint points during each stage – awarded on a 3–2–1 scale – and these intermediate sprints also offered bonus seconds towards the general classification as noted above.

The sixth and final jersey represented the classification for Romanian riders, marked by a red jersey. This was decided the same way as the general classification, but only riders born in Romania were eligible to be ranked in the classification.[6] 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.[6]

StageWinnerGeneral classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Sprints classification
{{nowrap|Romanian rider classification
Teams classification
P[18] Andrea Palini[19]Andrea PaliniNot awardedNot awardedGašper KatrašnikNot awardedEduard-Michael Grosu{{ct|AND|2017b}}
1[20] Edwin ÁvilaEdwin ÁvilaEdwin Ávila{{efn|In stage 2, Simone Ponzi, who was third in the points classification, wore the white points jersey, because Edwin Ávila (in first place) wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification and Eduard-Michael Grosu (in second place) wore the red jersey as leader of the Romanian rider classification.}}Moritz FußneggerEdwin Ávila{{efn|In stage 2, Daniel Crista, who was third in the sprints classification, wore the blue sprints jersey, because Edwin Ávila (in first place) wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification and Moritz Fußnegger (in second place) wore the green jersey as leader of the mountains classification.}}{{ct|ILU|2017}}
2[21] Egan BernalEgan BernalEgan Bernal{{efn|name=Bernal|In stage 3, Edwin Ávila, who was second in the points classification, wore the white points jersey, because Egan Bernal (in first place) wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification. As Bernal also led the young rider classification, Maxim Rusnac, who was second in the classification, wore the orange young riders jersey.}}{{efn|name=Bernal2|In stage 4, Colin Stüssi, who was second in the points classification, wore the white points jersey, because Egan Bernal (in first place) wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification. As Bernal also led the young rider classification, Salim Kipkemboi, who was second in the classification, wore the orange young riders jersey.}}Egan Bernal{{efn|name=Bernal}}{{efn|name=Bernal2}}Germán Tivani{{ct|ROT|2017}}
3[22] Egan Bernal
4[23] Eduard-Michael GrosuDamian Lüscher
Final[23]Egan Bernal[17]Egan Bernal[24]Moritz Fußnegger[25]Egan Bernal[26]Damian Lüscher[27]Eduard-Michael Grosu[28]{{ct|TRA|2017[29]

Notes

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21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ciclism.sibiu.ro/rezultate_2017/Stage2_Jersey.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sibiu Cycling Tour 2017: Jersey to wear after Stage 2|work=Sibiu Cycling Tour|publisher=Clubul Sportiv Sibiu Sport Project|date=7 July 2017|accessdate=7 July 2017}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ciclism.sibiu.ro/rezultate_2017/Stage3_Jersey.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sibiu Cycling Tour 2017: Jersey to wear after Stage 3|work=Sibiu Cycling Tour|publisher=Clubul Sportiv Sibiu Sport Project|date=8 July 2017|accessdate=8 July 2017}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ciclism.sibiu.ro/rezultate_2017/Stage4_Jersey.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sibiu Cycling Tour 2017: Jersey to wear after Stage 4|work=Sibiu Cycling Tour|publisher=Clubul Sportiv Sibiu Sport Project|date=9 July 2017|accessdate=9 July 2017}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ciclism.sibiu.ro/rezultate_2017/Stage4_Point.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sibiu Cycling Tour: General Individual Points Classification - White Jersey - After Stage 4|work=Sibiu Cycling Tour|publisher=Clubul Sportiv Sibiu Sport Project|date=9 July 2017|accessdate=9 July 2017}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ciclism.sibiu.ro/rezultate_2017/Stage4_GPM.PDF|format=PDF|title=Sibiu Cycling Tour: General Best Climber Classification - Green Jersey - After Stage 4|work=Sibiu Cycling Tour|publisher=Clubul Sportiv Sibiu Sport Project|date=9 July 2017|accessdate=9 July 2017}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ciclism.sibiu.ro/rezultate_2017/Stage4_General_U23.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sibiu Cycling Tour: General U23 Classification - After Stage 4|work=Sibiu Cycling Tour|publisher=Clubul Sportiv Sibiu Sport Project|date=9 July 2017|accessdate=9 July 2017}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ciclism.sibiu.ro/rezultate_2017/Stage4_Sprint.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sibiu Cycling Tour: General Sprinters' Classification - Blue Jersey - After Stage 4|work=Sibiu Cycling Tour|publisher=Clubul Sportiv Sibiu Sport Project|date=9 July 2017|accessdate=9 July 2017}}
28. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ciclism.sibiu.ro/rezultate_2017/Stage4_General_ROU.PDF|format=PDF|title=Sibiu Cycling Tour: General ROU Classification - After Stage 4|work=Sibiu Cycling Tour|publisher=Clubul Sportiv Sibiu Sport Project|date=9 July 2017|accessdate=9 July 2017}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ciclism.sibiu.ro/rezultate_2017/Stage4_GeneralTeam.pdf|format=PDF|title=Sibiu Cycling Tour: Team General Classification - After Stage 4|work=Sibiu Cycling Tour|publisher=Clubul Sportiv Sibiu Sport Project|date=9 July 2017|accessdate=9 July 2017}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.ciclism.sibiu.ro}}
{{Sibiu Cycling Tour}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sibiu Cycling Tour, 2017}}

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