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词条 2013 Gracia-Orlová
释义

  1. Stages

     Prologue  Stage 1  Stage 2  Stage 3  Stage 4  Stage 5 

  2. Final classifications

     General classification  Points classification  Mountains classification  Sprints classification  Team classification 

  3. Classification leadership

  4. References

  5. External links

  6. See also

{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = 2013 Gracia-Orlová
| image =
| image_caption =
| date = 24 April – 28 April
| stages = prologue + 5 stages
| time = 10h 55' 12"
| speed = 36.300
| first = Ellen van Dijk
| first_nat = NED
| first_team = {{ct|SLU|2013}}
| first_color = yellow
| second = Evelyn Stevens
| second_nat = USA
| second_team = {{ct|SLU|2013}}
| third = Emma Pooley
| third_nat = GBR
| third_team = Bigla cycling
| points = Ellen van Dijk
| points_nat = NED
| points_team = {{ct|SLU|2013}}
| points_color = white
| mountains = Alena Amialiusik
| mountains_nat = BLR
| mountains_team = BePink
| mountains_color = green
| sprints = Alena Amialiusik
| sprints_nat = BLR
| sprints_team = BePink
| sprints_color = polkadot
| team = {{ct|SLU|2013}}
| previous = 2012
| next = 2014
}}

The 2013 Gracia-Orlová is the 27th edition of the Gracia-Orlová, a women's cycling stage race. It is an UCI 2.2 category race and is held between 24 and 28 April 2012 in the Czech Republic. It consists of a prologue and 5 stages.

Stages

Prologue

25 April 2012 –
//Havírov">Havírov to Havírov (individual time trial), {{convert|2.2|km|1|abbr=on}}[1]

The prologue started in Havírov located in the east of the Republic, only 12km from the Polish border and less than 40km from Slovakia at 17:00 local time. The prologue was {{convert|2.2|km|1|abbr=on}} and consisted of a straight kilometer followed by a few technical turns and again back the straight kilometer to the finish line. Ellen van Dijk won the prologue, just as in the 2012 Gracia-Orlová. Behind Van Dijk her {{ct|SLU|2013}} teammate Lisa Brennauer finished second Aleksandra Burchenkova finished third. With Evelyn Stevens in fourth place made that 3 {{ct|SLU|2013}} finished in the top 5.[2]

Prologue result
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Ellen van Dijk|NED}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|2' 41.35"}}
2Lisa Brennauer|GER}}SLU|2013}}+ 5"
3Aleksandra Burchenkova|RUS}} RusVelo+ 6"
4Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}+ 9"
5Maria Mishina|RUS}} RusVelo+ 10"
General classification after the prologue
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Ellen van Dijk|NED}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|2' 41"}}
2Lisa Brennauer|GER}}SLU|2013}}+ 5"
3Aleksandra Burchenkova|RUS}} RusVelo+ 6"
4Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}+ 9"
5Maria Mishina|RUS}} RusVelo+ 10"

Stage 1

25 April 2013 –
//Detmarovice">Detmarovice to Štramberk, {{convert|105.1|km|1|abbr=on}}[3]

The first stage started in Dětmarovice with a {{convert|18.1|km|1|abbr=on}} travel south to Havirov. The riders swung east and encircled the lake to the south-east of the city. The course had during this section different small climbs, some steep but rising no more than 50m. At {{convert|45|km|1|abbr=on}} and {{convert|70|km|1|abbr=on}} started bigger climbs, but not that big as the mountains of stages 3 and 4. The last section after the last descent, about {{convert|20|km|1|abbr=on}} from the finish line, was a flatter section with hills no higher than 50m. The race ended on top of a steep climb.[4]

Due to the fall of the main bunch in the last three kilometer zone riders on place 1–101 were credited with the same time. The fall happened before beginning of the final climb. Evelyn Stevens ({{ct|SLU|2013}}) won at the top of the climb the side-by-side sprint ahead of teammate Ellen van Dijk. Behind them Alena Amialiusik (BePink) finished third.[3]

Stage 1 result
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Evelyn Stevens|USA}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|2h 53' 48"}}
2Ellen van Dijk|NED}}SLU|2013}}s.t.
3Alena Amialiusik|BLR}} BePinks.t.
4Lisa Brennauer|GER}}SLU|2013}}s.t.
5Aleksandra Burchenkova|RUS}} RusVelos.t.
General classification after stage 1
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Ellen van Dijk|NED}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|2h 56' 23"}}
2Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}+ 5"
3Lisa Brennauer|GER}}SLU|2013}}+ 11"
4Aleksan Burchenkova|RUS}} RusVelo+ 12"
5Alena Amialiusik|BLR}} BePink+ 12"

Stage 2

26 April 2012 –
//Havírov">Havírov to Havírov (individual time trial), {{convert|13|km|1|abbr=on}}[5]

The second stage was a {{convert|13|km|1|abbr=on}} individual time trial which took place in the morning starting from 9:30. The riders rode from Havirov to Ostava and back. The time trial would have been two rounds but was shortened to one. The course has some humps witch sections reaching a gradients near 6% and had a sweeping bend at the turning point.[4]

Stage 2 result
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Ellen van Dijk|NED}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|17' 32.29"}}
2Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}+19"
3Tayler Wiles|USA}}SLU|2013}}+30"
4Emma Pooley|GBR}} Bigla cycling+31"
5Tatiana Antoshina|RUS}} Russia national team+41"
General classification after stage 2
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Ellen van Dijk|NED}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|3h 13' 55"}}
2Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}+ 24"
3Tayler Wiles|USA}}SLU|2013}}+ 48"
4Emma Pooley|GBR}} Bigla cycling+ 50"
5Lisa Brennauer|GER}}SLU|2013}}+ 57"

Stage 3

26 April 2013 –
//Orlová">Orlová to Visalaje, {{convert|58|km|1|abbr=on}}[6]

The race sets out once again from Orlová in the afternoon on the same day as stage 2. This time the race began in the north of the town and heading north briefly before turning south-east towards the same lakes as in stage 1, then turns south at Stonava and south-west at Albrechtice. It passes the lakes Terlicko and Zermanice before progressing south via Dobra and Nosovice. The first {{convert|30|km|1|abbr=on}} had only a couple of small hills but from here the terrain begins to climb more steeply. At Raskovice, with {{convert|12.4|km|1|abbr=on}} to go, the race entered the mountains with the finish line located 800m above sea level, at the Visalaje ski resort.[4]

Stage 3 result
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Paulina Brzezna-Bentkowska|RUS}} Pacific Toruň{{nowrap|1h 43' 42"}}
2Ellen van Dijk|NED}}SLU|2013}}s.t.
3Fabiana Luperini|ITA}} Faren-Let's Go Finlands.t.
4Natalia Boyarskaya|RUS}} Russia national teams.t.
5Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}s.t.
General classification after stage 3
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Ellen van Dijk|NED}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|4h 57' 33"}}
2Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}+ 28"
3Emma Pooley|GBR}} Bigla cycling+ 54"
4Alena Amialiusik|BLR}} BePink+ 1' 02"
5Tatiana Antoshina|RUS}} Russia national team+ 1' 03"

Stage 4

27 April 2012 –
//Lichnov">Lichnov to Lichnov, {{convert|118.1|km|1|abbr=on}}[7]

The fourth stage featured over the course of its {{convert|118.1|km|1|abbr=on}} four main mountains. One reaching 1000m with a 6% gradient climb of 600m over 10km to get there, one reaching 800m with a 5.3% climb of 425m in 8km, one to 900m with another 6% climb over 4km before it flattens out slightly over the last kilometre to the summit and a final climb to 550m with a 12.5% section over the last kiloemtre to the top. Then there was another very steep, short climb to the finish line.[4]

The race started without team RusVelo. Team manager Zabirova navigated the team to the wrong city also called Lichnov, about {{convert|70|km|1|abbr=on}} from Lichnov where the start took place.[8]

Stage 4 result
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Ellen van Dijk|NED}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|3h 17' 48"}}
2Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}s.t.
3Paulina Brzezna-Bentkowska|RUS}} Pacific Toruňs.t.
4Natalia Boyarskaya|RUS}} Russia national teams.t.
5Tatiana Antoshina|RUS}} Russia national teams.t.
General classification after stage 4
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Ellen van Dijk|NED}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|8h 15' 11"}}
2Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}+ 32"
3Emma Pooley|GBR}} Bigla cycling+ 1:04"
4Alena Amialiusik|BLR}} BePink+ 1' 13"
5Tatiana Antoshina|RUS}} Russia national team+ 1' 19"

Stage 5

28 April 2012 –
//Orlová">Orlová to Orlová, {{convert|100.2|km|1|abbr=on}}[9]

The stage 5 route, winding through Orlová, was a {{convert|16.7|km|1|abbr=on}} long circuit with some very steep climbs but no higher than 270m above sea level. The circuit was completed six times, giving a total distance of {{convert|100.2|km|1|abbr=on}}.[4]

Stage 5 result
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Loren Rowney|AUS}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|2h 39' 55"}}
2Christel Ferrier Bruneau|FRA}} Faren-Let's Go Finlands.t.
3Andrea Graus|AUT}} Bigla cyclings.t.
4Silvia Valsecchi|ITA}} BePinks.t.
5Martina Růžičková|RUS}} Pasta Zara-Cogeas+6"
General classification after stage 5
RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Ellen van Dijk|NED}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|10h 55' 12"}}
2Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}+ 46"
3Emma Pooley|GBR}} Bigla cycling+ 1:08"
4Tatiana Antoshina|RUS}} Russia national team+ 1' 16"
5Alena Amialiusik|BLR}} BePink+ 1' 16"

Final classifications

Legend
     Denotes the winner of the General classification[9]      Denotes the winner of the Mountains classification[9]
     Denotes the winner of the Points classification[9]      Denotes the winner of the Sprints classification[9]
{{columns-start}}

General classification

RiderTeamTime
1{{flagathlete>Ellen van Dijk|NED}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|10h 55' 12"}}
2Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}+ 46"
3Emma Pooley|GBR}} Bigla cycling+ 1:08"
4Tatiana Antoshina|RUS}} Russia national team+ 1' 16"
5Alena Amialiusik|BLR}} BePink+ 1' 16"
6Natalia Boyarskaya|RUS}} Russia national team+ 1' 37"
7Lisa Brennauer|GER}}SLU|2013}}+ 2' 10"
8Andrea Graus|AUT}} Bigla cycling+ 2' 17"
9Edwige Pitel|FRA}} S.C. Michela Fanini Rox+ 2' 26"
10Christel Ferrier Bruneau|FRA}} Faren-Let's Go Finland+ 2' 37"
Source[9]{{column}}

Points classification

RiderTeamPoints
1{{flagathlete>Ellen van Dijk|NED}}{{ct>SLU|2013}}82
2Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}66
3Paulina Brzezna-Bentkowska|RUS}} Pacific Toruň59
4Alena Amialiusik|BLR}} BePink48
5Christel Ferrier Bruneau|FRA}} Faren-Let's Go Finland38
6Tatiana Antoshina|RUS}} Russia national team34
7Emma Pooley|GBR}} Bigla cycling30
8Natalia Boyarskaya|RUS}} Russia national team30
9Fabiana Luperini|ITA}} Faren-Let's Go Finland26
10Loren Rowney|AUS}}SLU|2013}}25
Source[9]{{columns-end}}{{columns-start}}

Mountains classification

RiderTeamPoints
1Alena Amialiusik|BLR}} BePink35
2Reta Trotman|NZL}} Maxx-solar24
3Emma Pooley|GBR}} Bigla cycling16
4Urša Pintar|SLO}} E.Leclerc-klub Polet13
5Evelyn Stevens|USA}}SLU|2013}}11
Source[9]{{column}}

Sprints classification

RiderTeamPoints
1Alena Amialiusik|BLR}} BePink30
2Reta Trotman|NZL}} Maxx-solar19
3Urša Pintar|SLO}} E.Leclerc-klub Polet13
4Emma Pooley|GBR}} Bigla cycling9
5Andrea Graus|AUT}} Bigla cycling8
Source[9]{{columns-end}}

Team classification

TeamPoints
1SLU|2013}}{{nowrap|32h 48' 32"}}
2 Russia national team+ 3' 09"
3 Faren-Let's Go Finland+ 5' 57"
4 Ukraine national team+ 8' 42"
5 BePink+ 9' 52"
Source[9]

Classification leadership

StageWinnerGeneral classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Sprints classification
Team classification
pr Ellen van DijkEllen van DijkLisa BrennauerAleksandra BurchenkovaEvelyn Stevens{{ct|SLU|2013}}
1 Evelyn StevensEvelyn StevensAlena AmialiusikAlena Amialiusik
2 Ellen van Dijk
3Paulina Brzezna-BentkowskaEllen van Dijk
4 Ellen van Dijk
5 Loren Rowney
Final ClassificationEllen van DijkEllen van DijkAlena AmialiusikAlena Amialiusik{{ct|SLU|2013

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.graciaorlova.cz/obr/file/Gracia2013_Prolog.pdf|work=Gracia Orlova|date=24 April 2013|accessdate=24 April 2013|title=GRACIA – ORLOVÁ 2013 – UCI class 2.2. PROLOG-Haviřov}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingonline.nl/artikel/628_van_dijk_wint_proloog_gracia_orlova.html|title=Van Dijk wint proloog Gracia Orlova|date=24 April 2013|work=cyclingonline.nl}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.graciaorlova.cz/obr/file/Gracia2013_1etapa.pdf|work=Gracia-Orlova|date=25 April 2013|accessdate=25 April 2013 |title=GRACIA – ORLOVÁ 2013 – UCI class 2.2. 1.Etapa}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://deessesdelaroute.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/gracia-orlova-2013.html|title=Gracia Orlova 2013 |accessdate=25 April 2013|work=deessesdelaroute.co.uk}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.graciaorlova.cz/obr/file/Gracia2013_2_12etapa.pdf|work=Gracia-Orlova|date=26 April 2013|accessdate=26 April 2013|title=GRACIA – ORLOVÁ 2013 – UCI class 2.2. 2. 1/2 Etapa}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.graciaorlova.cz/obr/file/Gracia2013_3_2_2Etapa.pdf|work=Gracia Orlova|date=27 April 2013|accessdate=27 April 2013|title=GRACIA – ORLOVÁ 2013 – UCI class 2.2. 3.Etapa}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.graciaorlova.cz/obr/file/Gracia2013_4Etapa.pdf|work=Gracia Orlova|date=27 April 2013|accessdate=27 April 2013|title=GRACIA – ORLOVÁ 2013 – UCI class 2.2. 4.Etapa}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingonline.nl/artikel/657_duur_navigatiefoutje_rusvelo_in_gracia_orlova.html|work=cyclingonline.nl|date=27 April 2013|accessdate=27 April 2013|title=Duur navigatiefoutje RusVelo in Gracia Orlova}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.graciaorlova.cz/obr/file/Garcia2013_5Etapa.pdf|work=Gracia Orlova|date=27 April 2013|accessdate=28 April 2013|title=GRACIA – ORLOVÁ 2013 – UCI class 2.2. 5.Etapa}}

External links

{{official website|http://www.gracia-orlova.cz/}}

See also

  • 2013 in women's road cycling
{{DEFAULTSORT:2013 Gracia-Orlova}}

4 : 2013 in women's road cycling|2013 in Czech sport|2013 in Polish sport|Gracia-Orlová

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