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词条 2014 Tour de Suisse
释义

  1. Teams

  2. Race overview

  3. Stages

     Stage 1  Stage 2  Stage 3  Stage 4  Stage 5  Stage 6  Stage 7  Stage 8  Stage 9 

  4. Classification leadership table

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = 2014 Tour de Suisse
| image =
| image_caption =
| image_size =
| series = 2014 UCI World Tour
| race_no = 17
| season_no = 29
| date = 14–22 June 2014
| stages = 9
| distance = 1322
| unit = km
| time = 33h 08' 35"
| speed =
| first = Rui Costa
| first_nat = Portugal
| first_team = {{ct|LAM|2014}}
| first_color = yellow
| second = Mathias Frank
| second_nat = Switzerland
| second_team = {{ct|IAM|2014}}
| third = Bauke Mollema
| third_nat = Netherlands
| third_team = {{ct|BEL|2014}}
| mountains = Björn Thurau
| mountains_nat = Germany
| mountains_team = {{ct|EUC|2014}}
| mountains_color = red
| points = Peter Sagan
| points_nat = Slovakia
| points_team = {{ct|CAN|2014}}
| points_color = polkadot
| team = {{ct|BEL|2014}}
| previous = 2013
| next = 2015
}}

The 2014 Tour de Suisse was the 78th running of the Tour de Suisse cycling stage race. It began on 14 June with an individual time trial in Bellinzona and ended on 22 June in Saas-Fee; in total, the race consisted of nine stages.[1] It was the seventeenth race of the 2014 UCI World Tour season. Rui Costa won the race for the third year in a row. Tony Martin led for almost all of the race, having gained an early advantage in the opening stage time trial. However, Costa was able to gain enough time on the climb at the end of the final stage to overhaul the deficit and in doing so set a record for the most consecutive victories in the race.

Teams

As the Tour de Suisse was a UCI World Tour event, all UCI ProTeams were invited automatically and obligated to send a squad. In addition four Professional Continental teams were given wildcard places

The 22 teams that competed in the race were:

  • {{ct|ALM|2014}}
  • {{ct|AST|2014}}
  • {{ct|BEL|2014}}
  • {{ct|BMC|2014}}
  • {{ct|CAN|2014}}
  • {{ct|CCC|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|MTN|2014}}
  • {{ct|MOV|2014}}
  • {{ct|OPQ|2014}}
  • {{ct|OGE|2014}}
  • {{ct|SKY|2014}}
  • {{ct|SAX|2014}}
  • {{ct|TFR|2014}}
  • {{ct|WGG|2014}}

Race overview

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
114 June Bellinzona to Bellinzona9.4|km|1|abbr=on}} Individual time trialTony Martin|GER}}
215 June Bellinzona to Sarnen182|km|1|abbr=on}} Mountain stageCameron Meyer|AUS}}
316 June Sarnen to Heiden203|km|1|abbr=on}} Intermediate stagePeter Sagan|SVK}}
417 June Heiden to Ossingen160|km|1|abbr=on}} Flat stageMark Cavendish|GBR}}
518 June Ossingen to Büren an der Aare184|km|1|abbr=on}} Flat stageSacha Modolo|ITA}}
619 June Büren an der Aare to Delémont184|km|1|abbr=on}} Hilly stageMatteo Trentin|ITA}}
720 June Worb to Worb24.7|km|1|abbr=on}} Individual time trialTony Martin|GER}}
821 June Delémont to Verbier219|km|1|abbr=on}} Mountain stageEsteban Chaves|COL}}
922 June Martigny to Saas-Fee157|km|1|abbr=on}} Mountain stageRui Costa|POR}}

Stages

Stage 1

14 June 2014 —
//Bellinzona">Bellinzona, {{convert|9.4|km|1|abbr=on}}, individual time trial (ITT)
Stage 1 Result and General Classification after Stage 1
RiderTeamTime
1Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2014}}{{nowrap|13' 48"}}
2Tom Dumoulin|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 6"
3Rohan Dennis|AUS}}GRS|2014}}+ 13"
4Fabian Cancellara|SUI}}TFR|2014}}+ 16"
5Domenico Pozzovivo|ITA}}ALM|2014}}+ 19"
6Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}+ 19"
7Bauke Mollema|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 22"
8Tom-Jelte Slagter|NED}}GRS|2014}}+ 23"
9Jon Izagirre|SPA}}MOV|2014}}+ 27"
10Mattia Cattaneo|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 29"

Stage 2

15 June 2014 — Bellinzona to
//Sarnen">Sarnen, {{convert|181.8|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 2 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Cameron Meyer|AUS}}OGE|2014}}{{nowrap|5h 08' 18"}}
2Philip Deignan|IRL}}SKY|2014}}s.t.
3Larry Warbasse|USA}}BMC|2014}}s.t.
4Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}+ 14"
5Ben Swift|GBR}}SKY|2014}}+ 14"
6Silvan Dillier|SUI}}BMC|2014}}+ 14"
7Koen de Kort|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 14"
8Nino Schurter|SUI}}OGE|2014}}+ 14"
9Enrico Gasparotto|ITA}}AST|2014}}+ 14"
10Alexandr Kolobnev|RUS}}KAT|2014}}+ 14"
General Classification after Stage 2
RiderTeamTime
1Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2014}}{{nowrap|5h 22' 20"}}
2Tom Dumoulin|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 6"
3Rohan Dennis|AUS}}GRS|2014}}+ 13"
4Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}+ 19"
5Bauke Mollema|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 22"
6Tom-Jelte Slagter|NED}}GRS|2014}}+ 23"
7Philip Deignan|IRL}}SKY|2014}}+ 27"
8Jon Izagirre|ESP}}MOV|2014}}+ 27"
9Mattia Cattaneo|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 29"
10Peter Kennaugh|GBR}}SKY|2014}}+ 29"

Stage 3

16 June 2014 — Sarden to
//Heiden, Switzerland">Heiden, {{convert|206.2|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 3 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}{{nowrap|5h 22' 09"}}
2Michael Albasini|SUI}}OGE|2014}}s.t.
3Sergio Henao|COL}}SKY|2014}}s.t.
4Bauke Mollema|NED}}BEL|2014}}s.t.
5Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}s.t.
6José Joaquín Rojas|ESP}}MOV|2014}}s.t.
7Rui Costa|POR}}LAM|2014}}s.t.
8Thibaut Pinot|FRA}}FDJ|2014}}s.t.
9Mathias Frank|SUI}}IAM|2014}}s.t.
10Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}SAX|2014}}s.t.
General Classification after Stage 3
RiderTeamTime
1Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2014}}{{nowrap|10h 44' 34"}}
2Tom Dumoulin|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 6"
3Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}+ 14"
4Bauke Mollema|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 17"
5Tom-Jelte Slagter|NED}}GRS|2014}}+ 23"
6Davide Formolo|ITA}}CAN|2014}}+ 27"
7Jon Izagirre|ESP}}MOV|2014}}+ 27"
8Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}SAX|2014}}+ 28"
9Mathias Frank|SUI}}IAM|2014}}+ 29"
10Mattia Cattaneo|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 29"

Stage 4

17 June 2014 — Heiden to
//Ossingen">Ossingen, {{convert|160.4|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 4 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Mark Cavendish|GBR}}OPQ|2014}}{{nowrap|3h 35' 03"}}
2Juan José Lobato|ESP}}MOV|2014}}s.t.
3Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}s.t.
4Sacha Modolo|ITA}}LAM|2014}}s.t.
5Alexander Kristoff|NOR}}KAT|2014}}s.t.
6Danny van Poppel|NED}}TFR|2014}}s.t.
7Jonas Vangenechten|BEL}}LTB|2014}}s.t.
8Davide Appollonio|ITA}}ALM|2014}}s.t.
9José Joaquín Rojas|ESP}}MOV|2014}}s.t.
10Matthew Goss|AUS}}OGE|2014}}s.t.
General Classification after Stage 4
RiderTeamTime
1Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2014}}{{nowrap|14h 19' 41"}}
2Tom Dumoulin|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 6"
3Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}+ 10"
4Bauke Mollema|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 17"
5Tom-Jelte Slagter|NED}}GRS|2014}}+ 23"
6Davide Formolo|ITA}}CAN|2014}}+ 27"
7Jon Izagirre|ESP}}MOV|2014}}+ 27"
8Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}SAX|2014}}+ 28"
9Mathias Frank|SUI}}IAM|2014}}+ 29"
10Mattia Cattaneo|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 29"

Stage 5

18 June 2014 — Ossingen to
//Büren an der Aare">Büren an der Aare, {{convert|183.6|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 5 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Sacha Modolo|ITA}}LAM|2014}}{{nowrap|4h 08' 06"}}
2Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}s.t.
3John Degenkolb|GER}}GIA|2014}}s.t.
4Alexander Kristoff|NOR}}KAT|2014}}s.t.
5José Joaquín Rojas|ESP}}MOV|2014}}s.t.
6Danny van Poppel|NED}}TFR|2014}}s.t.
7Jonas Vangenechten|BEL}}LTB|2014}}s.t.
8Heinrich Haussler|AUS}}IAM|2014}}s.t.
9Nino Schurter|SUI}}OGE|2014}}s.t.
10Jacopo Guarnieri|ITA}}AST|2014}}s.t.
General Classification after Stage 5
RiderTeamTime
1Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2014}}{{nowrap|18h 27' 47"}}
2Tom Dumoulin|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 6"
3Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}+ 10"
4Bauke Mollema|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 17"
5Tom-Jelte Slagter|NED}}GRS|2014}}+ 23"
6Davide Formolo|ITA}}CAN|2014}}+ 27"
7Jon Izagirre|ESP}}MOV|2014}}+ 27"
8Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}SAX|2014}}+ 28"
9Mathias Frank|SUI}}IAM|2014}}+ 29"
10Mattia Cattaneo|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 29"

Stage 6

19 June 2014 — Büren an der Aare to
//Delémont">Delémont, {{convert|192.8|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 6 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Matteo Trentin|ITA}}OPQ|2014}}{{nowrap|4h 43' 19"}}
2Daniele Bennati|ITA}}SAX|2014}}s.t.
3Francesco Gavazzi|ITA}}AST|2014}}s.t.
4Ben Swift|GBR}}SKY|2014}}s.t.
5Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}s.t.
6Sacha Modolo|ITA}}LAM|2014}}s.t.
7José Joaquín Rojas|ESP}}MOV|2014}}s.t.
8Silvan Dillier|SUI}}BMC|2014}}s.t.
9Sergio Henao|COL}}SKY|2014}}s.t.
10Tosh Van der Sande|BEL}}LTB|2014}}s.t.
General Classification after Stage 6
RiderTeamTime
1Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2014}}{{nowrap|23h 11' 06"}}
2Tom Dumoulin|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 6"
3Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}+ 10"
4Bauke Mollema|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 17"
5Tom-Jelte Slagter|NED}}GRS|2014}}+ 23"
6Davide Formolo|ITA}}CAN|2014}}+ 27"
7Jon Izagirre|ESP}}MOV|2014}}+ 27"
8Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}SAX|2014}}+ 28"
9Mathias Frank|SUI}}IAM|2014}}+ 29"
10Mattia Cattaneo|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 29"

Stage 7

20 June 2014 —
//Worb">Worb, {{convert|24.5|km|1|abbr=on}}, individual time trial (ITT)
Stage 7 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2014}}{{nowrap|31' 37"}}
2Tom Dumoulin|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 22"
3Rui Costa|POR}}LAM|2014}}+ 28"
4Fabian Cancellara|SUI}}TFR|2014}}+ 41"
5Mathias Frank|SUI}}IAM|2014}}+ 45"
6Lawson Craddock|USA}}GIA|2014}}+ 59"
7Stef Clement|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 1' 02"
8Jon Izagirre|ESP}}MOV|2014}}+ 1' 06"
9Thibaut Pinot|FRA}}FDJ|2014}}+ 1' 13"
10Mattia Cattaneo|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 1' 13"
General Classification after Stage 7
RiderTeamTime
1Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2014}}{{nowrap|23h 42' 43"}}
2Tom Dumoulin|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 28"
3Rui Costa|POR}}LAM|2014}}+ 1' 05"
4Mathias Frank|SUI}}IAM|2014}}+ 1' 14"
5Jon Izagirre|ESP}}MOV|2014}}+ 1' 33"
6Peter Sagan|SVK}}CAN|2014}}+ 1' 36"
7Lawson Craddock|USA}}GIA|2014}}+ 1' 42"
8Mattia Cattaneo|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 1' 42"
9Davide Formolo|ITA}}CAN|2014}}+ 1' 47"
10Thibaut Pinot|FRA}}FDJ|2014}}+ 1' 48"

Stage 8

21 June 2014 — Delémont to
//Verbier">Verbier, {{convert|219.1|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 8 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Esteban Chaves|COL}}OGE|2014}}{{nowrap|5h 11' 16"}}
2Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}SAX|2014}}+ 3"
3Bauke Mollema|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 3"
4Eros Capecchi|ITA}}MOV|2014}}+ 16"
5Janier Acevedo|COL}}GRS|2014}}+ 17"
6Philip Deignan|IRL}}SKY|2014}}+ 17"
7Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2014}}+ 17"
8Davide Formolo|ITA}}CAN|2014}}+ 17"
9Rui Costa|POR}}LAM|2014}}+ 17"
10Mathias Frank|SUI}}IAM|2014}}+ 17"
General Classification after Stage 8
RiderTeamTime
1Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2014}}{{nowrap|28h 54' 16"}}
2Tom Dumoulin|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 51"
3Rui Costa|POR}}LAM|2014}}+ 1' 05"
4Mathias Frank|SUI}}IAM|2014}}+ 1' 14"
5Bauke Mollema|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 1' 41"
6Davide Formolo|ITA}}CAN|2014}}+ 1' 47"
7Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}SAX|2014}}+ 1' 50"
8Janier Acevedo|COL}}GRS|2014}}+ 2' 07"
9Eros Capecchi|ITA}}MOV|2014}}+ 2' 29"
10Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}+ 2' 30"

Stage 9

22 June 2014 —
//Martigny">Martigny to Saas-Fee, {{convert|156.5|km|1|abbr=on}}
Stage 9 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Rui Costa|POR}}LAM|2014}}{{nowrap|4h 13' 14"}}
2Bauke Mollema|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 14"
3Mathias Frank|SUI}}IAM|2014}}+ 24"
4Steve Morabito|SUI}}BMC|2014}}+ 47"
5Oliver Zaugg|SUI}}SAX|2014}}+ 47"
6André Cardoso|POR}}GRS|2014}}+ 1' 28"
7Jérémy Roy|FRA}}FDJ|2014}}+ 1' 41"
8Marcel Wyss|SUI}}IAM|2014}}+ 1' 48"
9Tom Dumoulin|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 2' 18"
10Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}SAX|2014}}+ 2' 18"
Final General Classification
RiderTeamTime
1Rui Costa|POR}}LAM|2014}}{{nowrap|33h 08' 35"}}
2Mathias Frank|SUI}}IAM|2014}}+ 33"
3Bauke Mollema|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 50"
4Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2014}}+ 1' 13"
5Tom Dumoulin|NED}}GIA|2014}}+ 2' 04"
6Steve Morabito|SUI}}BMC|2014}}+ 2' 47"
7Davide Formolo|ITA}}CAN|2014}}+ 3' 00"
8Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}SAX|2014}}+ 3' 03"
9Janier Acevedo|COL}}GRS|2014}}+ 3' 20"
10Eros Capecchi|ITA}}MOV|2014}}+ 3' 46"

Classification leadership table

In the 2014 Tour de Suisse, three different jerseys were awarded. For the general classification, calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage, and the leader received a yellow jersey.[2] This classification was considered the most important of the Tour de Suisse, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race. There was also a mountains classification, the leadership of which was marked by a red jersey.[2] In the mountains classification, points were won by reaching the top of a climb before other cyclists, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs; there were twenty-one categorised climbs in the race, split into five distinctive categories.[2]

The third jersey represented the points classification, marked by a white-and-red jersey.[2] In the points classification, cyclists got points for finishing highly in a stage. For stages 4, 5, 6 and 8, the win earned 25 points, second place earned 20 points, third 16, fourth 13, fifth 11, and one point fewer per place down to a single point for 15th.[2] For all other stages, the win earned 15 points, second place earned 12 points, third 10, and one point fewer per place down to a single point for 12th.[2] Points could also be earned at intermediate sprints for finishing in the top 3 at intermediate sprint points during each stage on a 6–3–1 scale.[2] 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.[2]

StageWinnerGeneral Classification
Mountains Classification
Points Classification
Team Classification
1 Tony MartinTony Martinnot awardedTony Martin{{ct|GRS|2014}}
2 Cameron MeyerBjörn ThurauPeter Sagan
3 Peter Sagan{{ct|GIA|2014}}
4Mark Cavendish
5Sacha Modolo
6Matteo Trentin
7Tony Martin
8Esteban Chaves{{ct|LAM|2014}}
9 Rui Costa ⋅Rui Costa{{ct|BEL|2014}}
FinalRui CostaBjörn ThurauPeter Sagan{{ct|BEL|2014

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|author=Guide to the scenic nine-day race |url=http://www1.skysports.com/cycling/news/12040/9347486/tour-de-suisse-2014-preview |title=Tour de Suisse 2014 preview |publisher=Sky Sports |date=2014-05-16 |accessdate=2014-06-15}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://velorooms.com/roadbooks/2013/suisse.pdf|title=Tour de Suisse 2013 Technischer Guide/Guide technique|work=VeloRooms.com|publisher=VeloRooms|accessdate=16 June 2013|agency=ongoing GmbH}}

References

{{reflist|30em}}

External links

{{commons category|Tour de Suisse 2014|2014 Tour de Suisse}}
  • {{official website|http://www.tourdesuisse.ch/en/}}
{{Tour de Suisse}}{{2014 UCI World Tour}}

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