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2006 Danmark Rundt


FieldValue
nameDEN 2006 Danmark Rundt
dateAugust 2–6, 2006
stages6
distance874
unitkm
time19h 49' 14"
firstFabian Cancellara
first_natSUI
first_team
first_coloryellow
secondStuart O'Grady
second_natAUS
second_team
thirdThomas Ziegler
third_natGER
third_team
pointsStuart O'Grady
points_natAUS
points_team
points_colorviolet
mountainsAart Vierhouten
mountains_natNED
mountains_teamSkil–Shimano
mountains_colorpolkadot
sprintsJacob Nielsen
sprints_natDEN
sprints_teamGlud & Marstrand–Horsens
sprints_colorgreen
youthFabian Cancellara
youth_natSUI
youth_team
youth_colorwhite
team
team_natDEN
previous2005
next2007

The 2006 Danmark Rundt was a men's road bicycle race held from 2 to 6 August 2006. Swiss rider Fabian Cancellara of Team CSC captured the overall title. It was the 16th edition of the men's stage race, which was established in 1985.

Stages

Stage 1: [[Frederikshavn]]–[[Viborg, Denmark]] (210 km)

The 2006 Danmark Rundt started in Frederikshavn and the first stage took the riders across Vendsyssel before turning south towards Viborg. This was also the race's longest stage.

Route: Frederikshavn–Hjørring–Løkken–Brovst–Løgstør–Farsø–Gedsted–Skals–Viborg, ending with 2 laps of 4.5 km.

Results

#RiderTeamTime
1ESP Aitor Galdos AlonsoPanaria Navigare4h44'08"
2AUT René Haselbachers.t.
3AUS Stuart O'GradyTeam CSCs.t.
4ITA Manuel Quinziatoat 10"
5ARG Maximiliano RichezePanaria Navigareat 18"
Full result

This meant that Aitor Galos Alonso lead the general classification, as well as the point classification. Aart Vierhouten lead the hill competition, Alex Rasmussen held the youth jersey, Jacob Nielsen the fighter jersey and lead the team competition.

Stage 2: [[Aalestrup]]–[[Vejle]] (185 km)

Stage 2 took the riders south through Jutland, reaching the race's highest point some 170 metres above sea level at Yding Skovhøj. The stage also featured a rough 21% climb on Kiddesvej in Vejle which was included on both of the final laps.

Route: Aalestrup–Møldrup–Viborg–Dollerup Bakker–Kjellerup–Silkeborg–Gl. Rye–Yding Skovhøj–Uldum–Vejle, ending with 2 laps of 5.5 km.

Results

#RiderTeamTime
1SUI Fabian CancellaraTeam CSC4h16'34"
2AUS Stuart O'GradyTeam CSCat 21"
3GER Thomas ZieglerTeam T-Mobiles.t.
4AUS Cadel Evansat 23"
5AUS Baden CookeUnibet.com Cycling Teams.t.
Full result

This means that Fabian Cancellara moved into yellow and took the white youth-jersey too, although Aitor Galdos Alonso retained the dark-purple point-jersey. Aart Vierhouten kept the dotted hill-jersey, and Maarten Tjallingi took the fighter-jersey. Team CSC moved into first in the team classification.

Stage 3: [[Kolding]]–[[Odense]] (205 km)

The third stage reached the Little Belt Bridge before following the western and south coast of Funen until Svendborg, then heading north to the island's largest city, Odense.

Route: Kolding–Middelfart–Assens–Hårby–Faaborg–Svendborg–Ringe–Odense, ending with 2 laps of 4.4 km.

Results

#RiderTeamTime
1GER Robert Förster4h40'41"
2AUS Stuart O'GradyTeam CSCs.t.
3DEN Alex RasmussenTeam Post Danmarks.t.
4NED Aart VierhoutenSkil–Shimanos.t.
5ARG Maximiliano RichezePanaria Navigares.t.
Full result

After stage 3, Stuart O'Grady held the yellow and purple jerseys. Aart Vierhouten kept the dotted jersey, and Fabian Cancellara was still the best youngster. Jacob Nielsen took the fighter jersey, and Team CSC was still on top of the team-leaderboard.

Stage 4: [[Sorø]]–[[Hillerød]] (100 km)

Stage 4 was a so-called "half-stage", with an individual time trial being held in the evening of 5 August. The stage went north-east from Sorø through Tølløse, birth city of 2005 and 2006 Tour de France polka-dot winner Michael Rasmussen, on its way to Hillerød.

Route: Sorø–Stenlille–Tølløse–Kirke Hyllinge–Skibby–Frederikssund–Slangerup–Hillerød, ending with 2 laps of 4.0 km.

Results

#RiderTeamTime
1GER Olaf PollackT-Mobile Team2h30'04"
2AUS Baden CookeUnibet.com Cycling Teams.t.
3AUS Stuart O'GradyTeam CSCs.t.
4AUT René Haselbachers.t.
5POL Dariusz RudnickiTeam Intel Actions.t.
Full result

No classements got new leaders in this short stage, leaving O'Grady leading the individual classification and CSC the team classification.

Stage 5: [[Elsinore]] (14 km, ITT)

Stage 5, the penultimate stage, was a short individual time trial. A few days before this stage, it was shortened from 15.5 to 14 km. The stage took place on the same day as stage 4.

Route (streets are unlinked): Kronborgvej–Ndr. Strandvej–Hellebæk–Ålsgårde (turning point)–Hellebæk–Elsinore–Kronborgvej

Results

#RiderTeamTime
1CHE Fabian CancellaraTeam CSC0h16'15"
2GER Thomas ZieglerTeam T-Mobileat 18"
3DEN Alex RasmussenTeam Post Danmarkat 24"
4ITA Vincenzo Nibaliat 27"
5AUS Stuart O'GradyTeam CSCat 27"
Full result

Stage 6: [[Gilleleje]]–[[Frederiksberg]] (156 km)

The final stage crossed Benbrækkeren, a steep hill in northern Zealand, before ending with the traditional finish at Frederiksberg Allé.

Route: Gilleleje–"Benbrækkeren"–Helsinge–Hillerød–Blovstrød–Vedbæk–Frederiksberg, ending with 10 laps of 6.0 km.

  • Stage winner: Robert Förster

Participation list

The peloton consisted of 125 riders on 16 teams (7–8 per team). This is the list of the participants, as seen on the official site.

TeamRidersProTour teamsUCI Professional Continental teamsContinental teamsNational teams
nowrapDEN Team CSCStuart O'Grady, Brian Vandborg, Fabian Cancellara, Jakob Piil, Kurt Asle Arvesen, Allan Johansen, Lars Bak and Matti Breschel
nowrapGER T-Mobile TeamOlaf Pollack, Scott Davis, Bas Giling, Sergey Ivanov, Berhard Kohl, André Korff, Eric Baumann and Thomas Ziegler
nowrapITAMagnus Bäckstedt, Alberto Curtolo, Mauro Da Dalto, Nicola Loda, Vincenzo Nibali, Manuel Quinziato and Marco Righetto
nowrapBELCadel Evans, Olivier Kaisen, Bert Roesems, Tom Steels, Preben Van Hecke, Léon van Bon, Peter Van Petegem and Fred Rodriguez
nowrapGERFrank Høj, Robert Förster, Thomas Fothen, René Haselbacher, Volker Ordowski, Sven Krauss, Matthias Russ and Michael Rich
nowrapBEL Unibet.com Cycling TeamBaden Cooke, Glenn Bak, Gorik Gardeyn, Jeremy Hunt, Geert Omloop, Bobbie Traksel, Matthew Wilson and Marco Zanotti
nowrapITA Panaria NavigareParide Grillo, Brett Lancaster, Ariel Maximiliano Richeze, Moisés Aldape Chávez, Mirko Allegrini, Matteo Priamo, Tiziano Dall'Antonia and Aitor Galdos Alonso
nowrapGBR Team BarloworldIgor Astarloa, Giosuè Bonomi, Diego Caccia, Enrico Degano, Mauro Facci, Rodney Green, Jeremy Maartens and James Perry
nowrapBEL Chocolade Jacques – Topsport VlaanderenGlenn D'Hollander, Kenny Lisabeth, Kenny Dehaes, Frederik Willems, Iljo Keisse, Bart Vanheule, Wouter Van Mechelen and Koen Barbe
nowrapPOL Team Intel ActionMarcin Osinski, Dariusz Rudnicki, Krzysztof Miara, Krzysztof Kuznmiak, Denys Kostyuk, Bogdan Bondrev and Łukasz Bodnar
nowrapCHE Team LPRSamuele Marzoli, Andreas Dietziker, Mikhaylo Khalilov, Yuri Metlushenko, Alessandro Maserati, Roberto Traficante and Gene Michael Bates
nowrapNED Skil–ShimanoAart Vierhouten, Rik Reinerink, Piet Rooyakkers, Maarten Tjallingi, Paul Martens, René Weissinger, Kenny van Hummel and Christoph Messchenmoser
nowrapDEN Team GLSJacob Moe Rasmussen, Jimmy Hansen, Kristoffer G. Nielsen, Michael Mørkøv, Kasper Jebjerg, Anders Lund, Lasse Bøchmann and Jonas Aaen Jørgensen
nowrapDEN Team Designa KøkkenRene Jørgensen, Michael Reihs, Michael Larsen, Chris Anker Sørensen, Daniel Holm Foder, Jakob Fuglsang, Allan Bo Andresen and Jens-Erik Madsen
nowrapDEN Glud & Marstrand–HorsensMichael Skelde, Morten Christiansen, Jacob Nielsen, Troels Vinther, André Steensen, Roy Hegreberg, Rune Udby and Michael Berling
nowrapDEN Team Post Danmark*Alex Rasmussen, Casper Jørgensen, Martin Mortensen, Peter Riis Andersen, Michael Tronborg, Jacob Kodrup, Nikola Aistrup and Jan Almblad

*Team Post Danmark is a team of Danish riders, whose teams don't enter the race. Post Danmark is sponsor for the national team, so therefore the team is registered as a national one.

References

References

  1. [http://event.postdanmarkrundt.dk/startliste.php "Startliste"] {{Webarchive. link. (2007-09-27 on ''postdanmarkrundt.dk'')
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