- Teams
- Route
- Stages Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 Stage 7 Stage 8
- Classification leadership
- References
- Further reading
- External links
{{Infobox cycling race report | name = 2014 Critérium du Dauphiné | image = | image_caption = | image_size = | series = 2014 UCI World Tour | race_no = 16 | season_no = 29 | date = 8–15 June 2014 | stages = 8 | distance = 1187.4 | unit = km | time = 31h 08' 08" | speed = 38.14 | first = Andrew Talansky | first_nat = USA | first_team = {{ct|GRS|2014}} | first_color = yellow-bluebar | second = Alberto Contador | second_nat = ESP | second_team = {{ct|SAX|2014}} | third = Jurgen Van den Broeck | third_nat = BEL | third_team = {{ct|LTB|2014}} | points = Chris Froome | points_nat = GBR | points_team = {{ct|SKY|2014}} | points_color = green | mountains = Alessandro De Marchi | mountains_nat = ITA | mountains_team = {{ct|CAN|2014}} | mountains_color = white dots on red | youth = Wilco Kelderman | youth_nat = NED | youth_team = {{ct|BEL|2014}} | youth_color = white | team = {{ct|AST|2014}} | previous = 2013 | next = 2015 }}The 2014 Critérium du Dauphiné was the sixty-sixth running of the Critérium du Dauphiné cycling stage race; a race, organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation, rated as a World Tour event on the UCI calendar, the highest classification such an event can have. The race consisted of eight stages, covering a distance of {{convert|1187.4|km|mi|abbr=on}},[1] beginning on 8 June in Lyon and concluding in Courchevel on 15 June. The Dauphiné was viewed as a great preparation for July's Tour de France and a number of the contenders for the general classification of the Tour participated in the Dauphiné.[2] TeamsAs the Critérium du Dauphiné is a UCI World Tour event, all eighteen UCI ProTeams are invited automatically and obligated to send a squad with three other squads given wildcard places.[3][4] - {{ct|ALM|2014}}
- {{ct|AST|2014}}
- {{ct|BEL|2014}}
- {{ct|BMC|2014}}
- {{ct|CAN|2014}}
- {{ct|COF|2014}}
- {{ct|EUC|2014}}
- {{ct|FDJ|2014}}
- {{ct|GRS|2014}}
- {{ct|GIA|2014}}
- {{ct|IAM|2014}}
| - {{ct|KAT|2014}}
- {{ct|LAM|2014}}
- {{ct|LTB|2014}}
- {{ct|MOV|2014}}
- {{ct|TNE|2014}}
- {{ct|OPQ|2014}}
- {{ct|OGE|2014}}
- {{ct|SKY|2014}}
- {{ct|SAX|2014}}
- {{ct|TFR|2014}}
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RouteStage characteristics and winners[5][6]Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Winner |
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1 | 8 June | Lyon to Lyon | 10.4|km|1|abbr=on}} | Individual time trial | Chris Froome|GBR}} |
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2 | 9 June | Tarare to Pays d'Olliergues-Col du Béal | 156|km|1|abbr=on}} | Mountain stage | Chris Froome|GBR}} |
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3 | 10 June | Ambert to Le Teil | 194|km|1|abbr=on}} | Flat stage | Nikias Arndt|GER}} |
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4 | 11 June | Montélimar to Gap | 167.5|km|1|abbr=on}} | Medium-mountain stage | Yuri Trofimov|RUS}} |
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5 | 12 June | Sisteron to La Mure | 189.5|km|1|abbr=on}} | Medium-mountain stage | Simon Špilak|SLO}} |
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6 | 13 June | Grenoble to Poisy | 178.5|km|1|abbr=on}} | Flat stage | Jan Bakelants|BEL}} |
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7 | 14 June | Ville-la-Grand to Finhaut-Emosson (Switzerland) | 160|km|1|abbr=on}} | Mountain stage | Lieuwe Westra|NED}} |
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8 | 15 June | Megève to Courchevel-Le Praz | 131.5|km|1|abbr=on}} | Medium-mountain stage | Mikel Nieve|ESP}} |
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StagesStage 1- 8 June 2014 —
- //Lyon">Lyon to Lyon, {{convert|10.4|km|1|abbr=on}}, individual time trial (ITT)
The Critérium du Dauphiné began with a {{convert|10.4|km|1|abbr=on}} time trial on the streets of Lyon. Intermediate times were taken at {{convert|4.6|km|1|abbr=on}}, at the top of the only hill, to decide the rankings in the mountains competition. Chris Froome, the defending champion, won the stage by eight seconds over his arch-rival and fellow GC contender, Alberto Contador. Contador managed to knock Bob Jungels off the hot seat when he beat Jungels' time by one second after Jungels was on the hot seat for a long time. Another main GC contender, Vincenzo Nibali, took the fastest time at the top of the hill to take the lead in the mountains classification. However, he was not able to beat Contador at the finish as he eventually finished eighth on the stage, five seconds behind Contador's time. However, the best performance was left to Froome. Finishing second at the intermediate time-check, Froome eventually beat Contador's time by eight seconds to take the yellow-and-blue jersey for the general classification and the green jersey for the points classification after the first stage. Stage 1 Result and General Classification after Stage 1[7][8][9]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Chris Froome|GBR}} | SKY|2014}} | {{nowrap|13' 13"}} | 2 | Alberto Contador|ESP}} | SAX|2014}} | + 8" | 3 | Bob Jungels|LUX}} | TFR|2014}} | + 9" | 4 | Andrew Talansky|USA}} | GRM|2014}} | + 11" | 5 | Wilco Kelderman|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 11" | 6 | Lars Boom|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 12" | 7 | Vasil Kiryienka|BLR}} | SKY|2014}} | + 12" | 8 | Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} | AST|2014}} | + 13" | 9 | Tejay van Garderen|USA}} | BMC|2014}} | + 13" | 10 | Matthias Brändle|AUT}} | IAM|2014}} | + 13" |
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Stage 2- 9 June 2014 —
- //Tarare">Tarare to Pays d'Olliergues-Col du Béal, {{convert|156|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 2 Result[10][11][12]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Chris Froome|GBR}} | SKY|2014}} | {{nowrap|4h 24' 41"}} | 2 | Alberto Contador|ESP}} | SAX|2014}} | s.t. | 3 | Wilco Kelderman|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 4" | 4 | Jurgen Van den Broeck|BEL}} | LTB|2014}} | + 10" | 5 | Andrew Talansky|USA}} | GRM|2014}} | + 12" | 6 | Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} | AST|2014}} | + 27" | 7 | Igor Antón|ESP}} | MOV|2014}} | + 40" | 8 | Adam Yates|GBR}} | OGE|2014}} | + 42" | 9 | Sébastien Reichenbach|SUI}} | IAM|2014}} | + 44" | 10 | Daniel Navarro|ESP}} | COF|2014}} | + 45" |
| | General Classification after Stage 2[10][11][12]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Chris Froome|GBR}} | SKY|2014}} | {{nowrap|4h 37' 44"}} | 2 | Alberto Contador|ESP}} | SAX|2014}} | + 12" | 3 | Wilco Kelderman|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 21" | 4 | Andrew Talansky|USA}} | GRM|2014}} | + 33" | 5 | Jurgen Van den Broeck|BEL}} | LTB|2014}} | + 35" | 6 | Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} | AST|2014}} | + 50" | 7 | Haimar Zubeldia|ESP}} | TFR|2014}} | + 1' 22" | 8 | Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}} | AST|2014}} | + 1' 22" | 9 | Adam Yates|GBR}} | OGE|2014}} | + 1' 31" | 10 | Tanel Kangert|EST}} | AST|2014}} | + 1' 35" |
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Stage 3- 10 June 2014 —
- //Ambert">Ambert to Le Teil, {{convert|194|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 3 Result[13][14][15]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Nikias Arndt|GER}} | GIA|2014}} | {{nowrap|5h 30' 03"}} | 2 | Kris Boeckmans|BEL}} | LTB|2014}} | s.t. | 3 | Reinardt Janse van Rensburg|RSA}} | GIA|2014}} | s.t. | 4 | Yannick Martinez|FRA}} | EUC|2014}} | s.t. | 5 | Davide Cimolai|ITA}} | LAM|2014}} | s.t. | 6 | Jens Keukeleire|BEL}} | OGE|2014}} | s.t. | 7 | Alexey Tsatevich|RUS}} | KAT|2014}} | s.t. | 8 | Arnaud Démare|FRA}} | FDJ|2014}} | s.t. | 9 | Gianni Meersman|BEL}} | OPQ|2014}} | s.t. | 10 | Marco Marcato|ITA}} | CAN|2014}} | s.t. |
| | General Classification after Stage 3[13][14][15]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Chris Froome|GBR}} | SKY|2014}} | {{nowrap|10h 07' 47"}} | 2 | Alberto Contador|ESP}} | SAX|2014}} | + 12" | 3 | Wilco Kelderman|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 21" | 4 | Andrew Talansky|USA}} | GRM|2014}} | + 33" | 5 | Jurgen Van den Broeck|BEL}} | LTB|2014}} | + 35" | 6 | Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} | AST|2014}} | + 50" | 7 | Haimar Zubeldia|ESP}} | TFR|2014}} | + 1' 22" | 8 | Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}} | AST|2014}} | + 1' 22" | 9 | Adam Yates|GBR}} | OGE|2014}} | + 1' 31" | 10 | Tanel Kangert|EST}} | AST|2014}} | + 1' 35" |
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Stage 4- 11 June 2014 —
- //Montélimar">Montélimar to Gap, {{convert|167.5|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 4 Result[16][17][18]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Yuri Trofimov|RUS}} | KAT|2014}} | {{nowrap|3h 59' 22"}} | 2 | Gustav Larsson|SWE}} | IAM|2014}} | + 23" | 3 | Pim Ligthart|NED}} | LTB|2014}} | + 25" | 4 | Lars Petter Nordhaug|NOR}} | BEL|2014}} | + 28" | 5 | Peter Velits|SVK}} | BMC|2014}} | + 28" | 6 | Maxime Bouet|FRA}} | ALM|2014}} | + 28" | 7 | Jan Bakelants|BEL}} | OPQ|2014}} | + 28" | 8 | Damiano Caruso|ITA}} | CAN|2014}} | + 28" | 9 | Andriy Hryvko|UKR}} | AST|2014}} | + 1' 31" | 10 | Ryder Hesjedal|CAN}} | GRS|2014}} | + 1' 31" |
| | General Classification after Stage 4[16][17][18]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Chris Froome|GBR}} | SKY|2014}} | {{nowrap|14h 09' 19"}} | 2 | Alberto Contador|ESP}} | SAX|2014}} | + 12" | 3 | Wilco Kelderman|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 21" | 4 | Andrew Talansky|USA}} | GRM|2014}} | + 33" | 5 | Jurgen Van den Broeck|BEL}} | LTB|2014}} | + 35" | 6 | Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} | AST|2014}} | + 50" | 7 | Maxime Bouet|FRA}} | ALM|2014}} | + 1' 01" | 8 | Haimar Zubeldia|ESP}} | TFR|2014}} | + 1' 22" | 9 | Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}} | AST|2014}} | + 1' 22" | 10 | Adam Yates|GBR}} | OGE|2014}} | + 1' 31" |
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Stage 5- 12 June 2014 —
- //Sisteron">Sisteron to La Mure, {{convert|189.5|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 5 Result[19][20][21]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Simon Špilak|SLO}} | KAT|2014}} | {{nowrap|4h 51' 24"}} | 2 | Wilco Kelderman|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 14" | 3 | Adam Yates|GBR}} | OGE|2014}} | + 14" | 4 | Daryl Impey|RSA}} | OGE|2014}} | + 17" | 5 | Romain Bardet|FRA}} | ALM|2014}} | + 17" | 6 | Daniel Moreno|ESP}} | KAT|2014}} | + 17" | 7 | Tanel Kangert|EST}} | AST|2014}} | + 17" | 8 | Damiano Caruso|ITA}} | CAN|2014}} | + 17" | 9 | Arthur Vichot|FRA}} | FDJ|2014}} | + 17" | 10 | Leopold König|CZE}} | TNE|2014}} | + 17" |
| | General Classification after Stage 5[19][20][21]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Chris Froome|GBR}} | SKY|2014}} | {{nowrap|19h 01' 00"}} | 2 | Alberto Contador|ESP}} | SAX|2014}} | + 12" | 3 | Wilco Kelderman|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 12" | 4 | Andrew Talansky|USA}} | GRM|2014}} | + 33" | 5 | Jurgen Van den Broeck|BEL}} | LTB|2014}} | + 35" | 6 | Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} | AST|2014}} | + 50" | 7 | Haimar Zubeldia|ESP}} | TFR|2014}} | + 1' 22" | 8 | Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}} | AST|2014}} | + 1' 22" | 9 | Adam Yates|GBR}} | OGE|2014}} | + 1' 24" | 10 | Tanel Kangert|EST}} | AST|2014}} | + 1' 35" |
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Stage 6- 13 June 2014 —
- //Grenoble">Grenoble to Poisy, {{convert|178.5|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 6 Result[22][23][24]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Jan Bakelants|BEL}} | OPQ|2014}} | {{nowrap|4h 07' 20"}} | 2 | Lieuwe Westra|NED}} | AST|2014}} | s.t. | 3 | Zdeněk Štybar|CZE}} | OPQ|2014}} | + 24" | 4 | Pim Ligthart|NED}} | LTB|2014}} | + 24" | 5 | Jens Keukeleire|BEL}} | OGE|2014}} | + 24" | 6 | Jens Voigt|GER}} | TFR|2014}} | + 24" | 7 | Maciej Bodnar|POL}} | CAN|2014}} | + 24" | 8 | Bram Tankink|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 24" | 9 | Valerio Conti|ITA}} | LAM|2014}} | + 24" | 10 | Julien Simon|FRA}} | COF|2014}} | + 24" |
| | General Classification after Stage 6[22][23][24]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Chris Froome|GBR}} | SKY|2014}} | {{nowrap|23h 12' 15"}} | 2 | Alberto Contador|ESP}} | SAX|2014}} | + 12" | 3 | Wilco Kelderman|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 12" | 4 | Andrew Talansky|USA}} | GRM|2014}} | + 33" | 5 | Jurgen Van den Broeck|BEL}} | LTB|2014}} | + 35" | 6 | Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} | AST|2014}} | + 50" | 7 | Haimar Zubeldia|ESP}} | TFR|2014}} | + 1' 22" | 8 | Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}} | AST|2014}} | + 1' 22" | 9 | Adam Yates|GBR}} | OGE|2014}} | + 1' 24" | 10 | Tanel Kangert|EST}} | AST|2014}} | + 1' 35" |
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Stage 7- 14 June 2014 —
- //Ville-la-Grand">Ville-la-Grand to Finhaut–Emosson (Switzerland), {{convert|160|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 7 Result[25][26][27]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Lieuwe Westra|NED}} | AST|2014}} | {{nowrap|4h 32' 51"}} | 2 | Yuri Trofimov|RUS}} | KAT|2014}} | + 7" | 3 | Egor Silin|RUS}} | KAT|2014}} | + 16" | 4 | Alberto Contador|ESP}} | SAX|2014}} | + 1' 33" | 5 | Andrew Talansky|USA}} | GRS|2014}} | + 1' 51" | 6 | Ryder Hesjedal|CAN}} | GRS|2014}} | + 1' 53" | 7 | Chris Froome|GBR}} | SKY|2014}} | + 1' 53" | 8 | Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} | AST|2014}} | + 2' 11" | 9 | Romain Bardet|FRA}} | ALM|2014}} | + 2' 16" | 10 | Sébastien Reichenbach|SUI}} | IAM|2014}} | + 2' 19" |
| | General Classification after Stage 7[25][26][27]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Alberto Contador|ESP}} | SAX|2014}} | {{nowrap|27h 46' 51"}} | 2 | Chris Froome|GBR}} | SKY|2014}} | + 8" | 3 | Andrew Talansky|USA}} | GRM|2014}} | + 39" | 4 | Wilco Kelderman|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 59" | 5 | Jurgen Van den Broeck|BEL}} | LTB|2014}} | + 1' 14" | 6 | Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} | AST|2014}} | + 1' 16" | 7 | Romain Bardet|FRA}} | ALM|2014}} | + 2' 11" | 8 | Sébastien Reichenbach|SUI}} | IAM|2014}} | + 2' 14" | 9 | Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}} | AST|2014}} | + 2' 50" | 10 | Adam Yates|GBR}} | OGE|2014}} | + 2' 52" |
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Stage 8- 15 June 2014 —
- //Megève">Megève to Courchevel-Le Praz, {{convert|131.5|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 8 Result[28][29]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Mikel Nieve|ESP}} | SKY|2014}} | {{nowrap|3h 20' 29"}} | 2 | Romain Bardet|FRA}} | ALM|2014}} | + 3" | 3 | Adam Yates|GBR}} | OGE|2014}} | + 5" | 4 | Andrew Talansky|USA}} | GRS|2014}} | + 9" | 5 | Jurgen Van den Broeck|BEL}} | LTB|2014}} | + 9" | 6 | Tejay van Garderen|USA}} | BMC|2014}} | + 15" | 7 | Wilco Kelderman|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 32" | 8 | John Gadret|FRA}} | MOV|2014}} | + 36" | 9 | Daniel Navarro|ESP}} | COF|2014}} | + 41" | 10 | Alberto Contador|ESP}} | SAX|2014}} | + 1' 15" |
| | Final General Classification[28][29]Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Andrew Talansky|USA}} | GRM|2014}} | {{nowrap|31h 08' 08"}} | 2 | Alberto Contador|ESP}} | SAX|2014}} | + 27" | 3 | Jurgen Van den Broeck|BEL}} | LTB|2014}} | + 35" | 4 | Wilco Kelderman|NED}} | BEL|2014}} | + 43" | 5 | Romain Bardet|FRA}} | ALM|2014}} | + 1' 20" | 6 | Adam Yates|GBR}} | OGE|2014}} | + 2' 05" | 7 | Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} | AST|2014}} | + 2' 12" | 8 | Mikel Nieve|ESP}} | SKY|2014}} | + 2' 59" | 9 | Daniel Navarro|ESP}} | COF|2014}} | + 3' 04" | 10 | Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}} | AST|2014}} | + 3' 17" |
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Classification leadershipIn the 2014 Critérium du Dauphiné, four different jerseys will be awarded. For the general classification, calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage, the leader received a yellow jersey with a blue bar.[30] This classification was considered the most important of the 2014 Critérium du Dauphiné, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race. Additionally, there was a points classification, which awarded a green jersey.[30] In the points classification, cyclists got points for finishing in the top 10 in a stage. For all stages, the win earned 15 points, second place earned 12 points, third 10, fourth 8, fifth 6, and one point fewer per place down to a single point for 10th. Points towards the classification could also be achieved at each of the intermediate sprints; these points were given to the top three riders through the line with 5 points for first, 3 for second, and 1 point for third.[30] There was also a mountains classification, the leadership of which was marked by a red and white polka-dot jersey.[30] In the mountains classification, points 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 catégorie climbs awarded the most points, with 20 points on offer for the first rider across the summit; the first ten riders were able to accrue points towards the mountains classification, compared with the first eight on first-category passes and the first six riders on second-category climbs.[30] Fewer points were on offer for the smaller hills, marked as third-category or fourth-category.[30] The fourth jersey represented the young rider classification, marked by a white jersey.[30] This was decided the same way as the general classification, but only riders born after 1 January 1989 were eligible to be ranked in the classification. There was also a classification for teams, 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] Stage | Winner | General classification
| Mountains classification
| Points classification
| Young rider classification
| Team Classification
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1 | Chris Froome | Chris Froome | Vincenzo Nibali | Chris Froome | Bob Jungels | {{ct|SKY|2014}} | 2 | Chris Froome | Kévin Reza | Wilco Kelderman | {{ct|AST|2014}} | 3 | Nikias Arndt | 4 | Yuri Trofimov | 5 | Simon Špilak | Alessandro De Marchi | 6 | Jan Bakelants | 7 | Lieuwe Westra | Alberto Contador | 8 | Mikel Nieve | Andrew Talansky | Final | Andrew Talansky | Alessandro De Marchi | Chris Froome | Wilco Kelderman | {{ct|AST|2014 |
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- Notes
- In stages 2–5, Alberto Contador, who was second in the points classification, wore the green jersey, because Chris Froome (in first place) wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification during those stages. In stage 6, Contador still wore the green jersey despite having dropped to third in the points classification. Wilco Kelderman rose to second in the points classification after stage 5, but wore the white jersey as leader of the young rider classification during stage 6.
- In stage 7, Jan Bakelants, who was second in the points classification, wore the green jersey, because Chris Froome (in first place) wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification during that stage.
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Further reading- {{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/chris-froome-wins-criterium-du-dauphine-opener-125567|title=Chris Froome wins Criterium du Dauphine opener|first=Stephen|last=Puddicombe|work=Cycling Weekly|date=8 June 2014}}
- {{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/chris-froome-wins-second-stage-criterium-du-dauphine-125658|title=Chris Froome wins second stage of Criterium du Dauphine|first=Nigel|last=Wynn|work=Cycling Weekly|date=9 June 2014}}
- {{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/criterium-du-dauphine-stage-three-125752|title=Nikias Arndt wins Criterium du Dauphine stage three|first=Nigel|last=Wynn|work=Cycling Weekly|date=10 June 2014}}
- {{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/criterium-du-dauphine-stage-four-125909|title=Yury Trofimov takes solo win on Criterium du Dauphine stage four|first=Nigel|last=Wynn|work=Cycling Weekly|date=11 June 2014}}
- {{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/criterium-du-dauphine-stage-five-126504|title=Simon Spilak makes it two out of two for Katusha at the Dauphiné|first=Nick|last=Bull|work=Cycling Weekly|date=12 June 2014}}
- {{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/alberto-contador-puts-chris-froome-pressure-criterium-du-dauphine-126539|title=Alberto Contador puts Chris Froome under pressure in Criterium du Dauphine|first=Gregor|last=Brown|work=Cycling Weekly|date=12 June 2014}}
- {{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/chris-froome-survives-dauphine-crash-jan-bakelants-wins-stage-six-126623|title=Chris Froome survives Dauphiné crash as Jan Bakelants wins stage six|first=Nick|last=Bull|work=Cycling Weekly|date=13 June 2014}}
- {{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/chris-froome-nothing-broken-criterium-du-dauphine-crash-126628|title=Chris Froome: ‘Nothing broken’ after Criterium du Dauphine crash|first=Gregor|last=Brown|work=Cycling Weekly|date=13 June 2014}}
- {{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/chris-froome-fights-save-criterium-du-dauphine-lead-crash-126692|title=Chris Froome fights to save Criterium du Dauphine lead after crash|first=Gregor|last=Brown|work=Cycling Weekly|date=14 June 2014}}
- {{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/chris-froome-loses-criterium-du-dauphine-lead-alberto-contador-126703|title=Chris Froome loses Criterium du Dauphine lead to Alberto Contador|first=Stephen|last=Puddicombe|work=Cycling Weekly|date=14 June 2014}}
- {{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/andrew-talansky-overhauls-alberto-contador-take-criterium-du-dauphine-win-126762|title=Andrew Talansky overhauls Alberto Contador to take Criterium du Dauphine win|first=Stephen|last=Puddicombe|work=Cycling Weekly|date=15 June 2014}}
External links- {{official website|http://www.letour.com/criterium-du-dauphine/2014/us/}}
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