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词条 2014 Tour Down Under
释义

  1. Schedule

  2. Participating teams

  3. Stages

     Stage 1  Stage 2  Stage 3  Stage 4  Stage 5  Stage 6 

  4. Classification leadership table

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = 2014 Tour Down Under
| series = 2014 UCI World Tour
| race_no = 1
| season_no = 28
| image =
| image_caption =
| date = 21–26 January 2014
| stages = 6
| distance = 815.5
| unit = km
| time = 19h 57' 35"
| speed = 40.9
| first = Simon Gerrans
| first_team = {{ct|OGE|2014}}
| first_nat = Australia
| first_color = orange
| second = Cadel Evans
| second_team = {{ct|BMC|2014}}
| second_nat = Australia
| third = Diego Ulissi
| third_team = {{ct|LAM|2014}}
| third_nat = Italy
| mountains = Adam Hansen
| mountains_team = {{ct|LTB|2014}}
| mountains_nat = Australia
| mountains_color = white
| sprints = Simon Gerrans
| sprints_team = {{ct|OGE|2014}}
| sprints_nat = Australia
| sprints_color = blue
| youth = Jack Haig
| youth_team = UniSA-Australia
| youth_nat = Australia
| youth_color = grey
| team = {{ct|OGE|2014}}
| previous = 2013
| next = 2015
}}

The 2014 Santos Tour Down Under was the 16th edition of the Tour Down Under stage race. It took place from 21 to 26 January in and around Adelaide, South Australia, and was the first race of the 2014 UCI World Tour.[1]

The race was won for a record third time by Australian national champion Simon Gerrans of the {{ct|OGE|2014}} team,[2] after taking the lead on the penultimate stage of the race and held the race leader's ochre jersey to the finish, the next day, in Adelaide.[3] Gerrans also won the opening stage of the race in Angaston.[4] Gerrans' winning margin over runner-up Cadel Evans of the {{ct|BMC|2014}} was one second, and {{ct|LAM|2014}}'s Diego Ulissi completed the podium, four seconds behind Evans and five seconds in arrears of Gerrans.[5] Like Gerrans, Ulissi and Evans both won stages of the race, winning in Stirling and Campbelltown respectively, while Evans also held the race lead for two days. The other stages were won by {{ct|LTB|2014}} rider André Greipel (two wins) and Richie Porte, who won the queen stage at Willunga Hill.

The race's other classifications were swept by Australian riders, as Gerrans' consistent finishes – five top-five stage finishes from six stages – across the week ensured that he won the blue jersey for the sprints classification,[6] while {{ct|LTB|2014|nolink=yes}} rider Adam Hansen was the winner of the mountains classification.[7] UniSA-Australia's Jack Haig was the winner of the young rider classification,[8] finishing seventeenth overall, while the teams classification was won by Gerrans' {{ct|OGE|2014|nolink=yes}} outfit, also placing Daryl Impey inside the top ten overall.[9]

Schedule

List of stages
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
121 January Nuriootpa to Angaston {{convert|135|km|0|abbr=on}} Flat stage Simon Gerrans|AUS}}
222 January Prospect to Stirling {{convert|150|km|0|abbr=on}} Medium-mountain stage Diego Ulissi|ITA}}
323 January Norwood to Campbelltown {{convert|145|km|0|abbr=on}} Hilly stage Cadel Evans|AUS}}
424 January Unley to Victor Harbor {{convert|148.5|km|0|abbr=on}}Flat stageAndré Greipel|GER}}
525 January McLaren Vale to Willunga Hill {{convert|151.5|km|0|abbr=on}} Medium-mountain stage Richie Porte|AUS}}
626 January Adelaide {{convert|85.5|km|0|abbr=on}} Flat stage André Greipel|GER}}

Participating teams

As the Tour Down Under is a UCI World Tour event, all 18 UCI ProTeams were invited automatically and obligated to send a squad. Australian team {{ct|DPC|2014}} received a wildcard invitation and together with a selection of Australian riders forming the UniSA-Australia squad, this formed the event's 20-team peloton.

The 20 teams invited to the race were:

  • {{ct|ALM|2014}}
  • {{ct|AST|2014}}
  • {{ct|BEL|2014}}
  • {{ct|BMC|2014}}
  • {{ct|CAN|2014}}
  • {{ct|DPC|2014}}
  • {{ct|EUC|2014}}
  • {{ct|FDJ|2014}}
  • {{ct|GRS|2014}}
  • {{ct|GIA|2014}}
  • {{ct|KAT|2014}}
  • {{ct|LAM|2014}}
  • {{ct|LTB|2014}}
  • {{ct|MOV|2014}}
  • {{ct|OPQ|2014}}
  • {{ct|OGE|2014}}
  • {{ct|SKY|2014}}
  • {{ct|SAX|2014}}
  • {{ct|TFR|2014}}
  • UniSA-Australia

Stages

Stage 1

21 January 2014 —
//Nuriootpa, South Australia">Nuriootpa to Angaston, {{convert|135|km|1|abbr=on}}[10]
Stage 1 Result[11]
RiderTeamTime
1Simon Gerrans|AUS}}OGE|2014}}{{nowrap|3h 20' 34"}}
2André Greipel|GER}}LTB|2014}}s.t.
3Steele Von Hoff|AUS}}GRS|2014}}s.t.
4Diego Ulissi|ITA}}LAM|2014}}s.t.
5Maxime Bouet|FRA}}ALM|2014}}s.t.
6Francesco Gavazzi|ITA}}AST|2014}}s.t.
7Simon Geschke|GER}}GIA|2014}}s.t.
8Rafael Valls|ESP}}LAM|2014}}s.t.
9Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}s.t.
10Robert Gesink|NED}}BEL|2014}}s.t.
General Classification after Stage 1[12]
RiderTeamTime
1Simon Gerrans|AUS}}OGE|2014}}{{nowrap|3h 20' 23"}}
2André Greipel|GER}}LTB|2014}}+ 5"
3Steele Von Hoff|AUS}}GRS|2014}}+ 7"
4Simon Geschke|GER}}GIA|2014}}+ 10"
5Diego Ulissi|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 11"
6Maxime Bouet|FRA}}ALM|2014}}+ 11"
7Francesco Gavazzi|ITA}}AST|2014}}+ 11"
8Rafael Valls|ESP}}LAM|2014}}+ 11"
9Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}+ 11"
10Robert Gesink|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 11"

Stage 2

22 January 2014 —
//Prospect, South Australia">Prospect to Stirling, {{convert|150|km|1|abbr=on}}[13]
Stage 2 Result[14]
RiderTeamTime
1Diego Ulissi|ITA}}LAM|2014}}{{nowrap|3h 52' 14"}}
2Simon Gerrans|AUS}}OGE|2014}}s.t.
3Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}s.t.
4Francesco Gavazzi|ITA}}AST|2014}}s.t.
5Robert Gesink|NED}}BEL|2014}}s.t.
6Richie Porte|AUS}}SKY|2014}}s.t.
7Ben Hermans|BEL}}BMC|2014}}s.t.
8Fabio Felline|ITA}}TFR|2014}}s.t.
9Javier Moreno|ESP}}MOV|2014}}s.t.
10Daryl Impey|RSA}}OGE|2014}}s.t.
General Classification after Stage 2[14]
RiderTeamTime
1Simon Gerrans|AUS}}OGE|2014}}{{nowrap|7h 12' 31"}}
2Diego Ulissi|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 7"
3André Greipel|GER}}LTB|2014}}+ 11"
4Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}+ 13"
5Steele Von Hoff|AUS}}GRS|2014}}+ 13"
6Simon Geschke|GER}}GIA|2014}}+ 16"
7Francesco Gavazzi|ITA}}AST|2014}}+ 17"
8Robert Gesink|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 17"
9Maxime Bouet|FRA}}ALM|2014}}+ 17"
10Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2014}}+ 17"

Stage 3

23 January 2014 —
//Norwood, South Australia">Norwood to Campbelltown, {{convert|145|km|1|abbr=on}}[15]
Stage 3 Result[16]
RiderTeamTime
1Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}{{nowrap|3h 34' 05"}}
2Nathan Haas|AUS}}GRS|2014}}+ 15"
3Diego Ulissi|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 15"
4Adam Hansen|AUS}}LTB|2014}}+ 15"
5Simon Gerrans|AUS}}OGE|2014}}+ 15"
6Rory Sutherland|AUS}}SAX|2014}}+ 15"
7Brent Bookwalter|USA}}BMC|2014}}+ 15"
8Ben Hermans|BEL}}BMC|2014}}+ 15"
9Daryl Impey|RSA}}OGE|2014}}+ 15"
10Robert Gesink|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 15"
General Classification after Stage 3[16]
RiderTeamTime
1Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}{{nowrap|10h 46' 39"}}
2Simon Gerrans|AUS}}OGE|2014}}+ 12"
3Diego Ulissi|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 15"
4Nathan Haas|AUS}}GRS|2014}}+ 27"
5Robert Gesink|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 29"
6Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2014}}+ 29"
7Daryl Impey|RSA}}OGE|2014}}+ 33"
8Brent Bookwalter|USA}}BMC|2014}}+ 33"
9Rory Sutherland|AUS}}SAX|2014}}+ 33"
10Ben Hermans|BEL}}BMC|2014}}+ 33"

Stage 4

24 January 2014 —
//Unley, South Australia">Unley to Victor Harbor, {{convert|148.5|km|1|abbr=on}}[17]
Stage 4 Result[18]
RiderTeamTime
1André Greipel|GER}}LTB|2014}}{{nowrap|3h 33' 07"}}
2Jürgen Roelandts|BEL}}LTB|2014}}s.t.
3Elia Viviani|ITA}}CAN|2014}}s.t.
4Simon Gerrans|AUS}}OGE|2014}}s.t.
5Nathan Haas|AUS}}GRS|2014}}s.t.
6Daryl Impey|RSA}}OGE|2014}}s.t.
7Maxime Bouet|FRA}}ALM|2014}}s.t.
8Nikolay Trusov|RUS}}SAX|2014}}s.t.
9Anthony Roux|FRA}}FDJ|2014}}s.t.
10Francesco Gavazzi|ITA}}AST|2014}}s.t.
General Classification after Stage 4[18]
RiderTeamTime
1Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}{{nowrap|14h 19' 46"}}
2Simon Gerrans|AUS}}OGE|2014}}+ 7"
3Diego Ulissi|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 14"
4Nathan Haas|AUS}}GRS|2014}}+ 23"
5Robert Gesink|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 29"
6Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2014}}+ 29"
7Daryl Impey|RSA}}OGE|2014}}+ 33"
8Brent Bookwalter|USA}}BMC|2014}}+ 33"
9Rory Sutherland|AUS}}SAX|2014}}+ 33"
10Richie Porte|AUS}}SKY|2014}}+ 33"

Stage 5

25 January 2014 —
//McLaren Vale">McLaren Vale to Willunga Hill, {{convert|151.5|km|1|abbr=on}}[19]
Stage 5 Result[20]
RiderTeamTime
1Richie Porte|AUS}}SKY|2014}}{{nowrap|3h 42' 20"}}
2Diego Ulissi|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 10"
3Simon Gerrans|AUS}}OGE|2014}}+ 10"
4Robert Gesink|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 14"
5Daryl Impey|RSA}}OGE|2014}}+ 14"
6Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}+ 14"
7Nathan Haas|AUS}}GRS|2014}}+ 17"
8Egor Silin|RUS}}KAT|2014}}+ 17"
9Adam Hansen|AUS}}LTB|2014}}+ 17"
10Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2014}}+ 21"
General Classification after Stage 5[20]
RiderTeamTime
1Simon Gerrans|AUS}}OGE|2014}}{{nowrap|18h 02' 19"}}
2Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}+ 1"
3Diego Ulissi|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 5"
4Richie Porte|AUS}}SKY|2014}}+ 10"
5Nathan Haas|AUS}}GRS|2014}}+ 27"
6Robert Gesink|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 30"
7Daryl Impey|RSA}}OGE|2014}}+ 34"
8Adam Hansen|AUS}}LTB|2014}}+ 37"
9Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2014}}+ 37"
10Egor Silin|RUS}}KAT|2014}}+ 37"

Stage 6

26 January 2014 —
//Adelaide">Adelaide (criterium), {{convert|85.5|km|1|abbr=on}}[21]
Stage 6 Result[22]
RiderTeamTime
1André Greipel|GER}}LTB|2014}}{{nowrap|1h 55' 16"}}
2Mark Renshaw|AUS}}OPQ|2014}}s.t.
3Andrew Fenn|GBR}}OPQ|2014}}s.t.
4Koen de Kort|NED}}GIA|2014}}s.t.
5Jonathan Cantwell|AUS}}DPC|2014}}s.t.
6Matthew Goss|AUS}}OGE|2014}}s.t.
7Nathan Haas|AUS}}GRS|2014}}s.t.
8Jürgen Roelandts|BEL}}LTB|2014}}s.t.
9Michael Kolář|SVK}}SAX|2014}}s.t.
10Mathew Hayman|AUS}}OGE|2014}}s.t.
Final General Classification[22]
RiderTeamTime
1Simon Gerrans|AUS}}OGE|2014}}{{nowrap|19h 57' 35"}}
2Cadel Evans|AUS}}BMC|2014}}+ 1"
3Diego Ulissi|ITA}}LAM|2014}}+ 5"
4Richie Porte|AUS}}SKY|2014}}+ 10"
5Nathan Haas|AUS}}GRS|2014}}+ 27"
6Robert Gesink|NED}}BEL|2014}}+ 30"
7Daryl Impey|RSA}}OGE|2014}}+ 34"
8Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2014}}+ 37"
9Adam Hansen|AUS}}LTB|2014}}+ 37"
10Egor Silin|RUS}}KAT|2014}}+ 47"

Classification leadership table

In the 2014 Tour Down Under, four different jerseys were awarded. For the general classification, calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage, the leader received an ochre jersey.[23] This classification was considered the most important of the 2014 Tour Down Under, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.

Additionally, there was a sprints classification, which awarded a blue jersey.[23] In the sprints classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 15 in a stage. For winning a stage, a rider earned 15 points, with one point fewer per place down to a single point for 15th place. Points towards the classification could also be accrued at intermediate sprint points during each stage; these intermediate sprints also offered bonus seconds towards the general classification. There was also a mountains classification, the leadership of which was marked by a white jersey.[23] 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.

The fourth jersey represented the young rider classification, marked by a grey, green and pink jersey.[23] This was decided in the same way as the general classification, but only riders born after 1 January 1988 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, and each member of the winning team received a red jersey on the final podium. Additionally, a green jersey was awarded on the podium each day, for the most aggressive rider, or riders, of that day's stage.

StageWinnerGeneral classification
Mountains classification
Sprint classification
Young rider classification
Team classification
Aggressive rider
1 Simon GerransSimon GerransAdam HansenSimon GerransCarlos Verona{{ct|LAM|2014}}Will Clarke
2 Diego Ulissi
3 Cadel EvansCadel EvansKenny Elissonde{{ct|BMC|2014}}Jens Voigt
4 André GreipelJack HaigCameron Wurf
5 Richie PorteSimon Gerrans{{ct|OGE|2014}}Jens Voigt
6 André GreipelWill Clarke
FinalSimon GerransAdam HansenSimon GerransJack Haig{{ct|OGE|2014 –

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External links

  • {{Official website|http://tourdownunder.com.au/}}
{{2014 UCI World Tour}}{{Tour Down Under}}

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