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2011 Ladies Tour of Qatar


FieldValue
name2011 Ladies Tour of Qatar
imageCarte du tracé du Tour du Qatar féminin 2011.svg
image_captionRoute of the 2011 Ladies Tour of Qatar
date2–4 February 2011
stages3
distance291.4
unitkm
time7h 51' 04"
firstEllen van Dijk
first_natthe Netherlands
first_team
first_colorgold
secondCharlotte Becker
second_natGermany
second_team
thirdIris Slappendel
third_natthe Netherlands
third_team
pointsEllen van Dijk
points_natthe Netherlands
points_team
points_color
youthEllen van Dijk
youth_natthe Netherlands
youth_team
youth_colorwhite
team****
previous2010
next2012

The 2011 Ladies Tour of Qatar (2–4 February 2011, Qatar) was the third running of the Ladies Tour of Qatar cycling stage race. The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) rated it as 'category 2.1'.

Teams

The peloton numbered eighty-nine riders from fifteen teams. There were nine UCI teams and six national teams. Fourteen teams had six riders. One team had five riders. The teams that participated in the tour were:

UCI teamsNational teams
GaussUnited States of America
Giant Pro CyclingAustralia
Lotto-HondaGermany
SC Mcipollini GiordanaItaly
Skil-Koga Cycling TeamFrance
Nederland BloeitNetherlands
Vaiano Solaristech
Specialized–Lululemon
Garmin–Cervélo

Stages

Stage 1

;2 February 2011 – Camelodrome to Dukhan, 104.5 km

The first stage began in fine weather at 12.30 pm. Rochelle Gilmore (Australia) of Lotto Honda won the stage, the points standings and the gold jersey with a 5-second advantage over Giorgia Bronzini (Italy). Veronica Andréasson (Sweden) made a break at 54 km after the second intermediate sprint and held the lead for 3 km. 25 km from the finish, Valentina Bastianelli made an unsuccessful break. 5 km from the finish, the peloton remained bunched. On reaching a slight uphill portion near Dukhan, a group of twelve riders broke away to reach the finish 15 seconds before the main group. Hosking won the 'best young rider' class for the stage.

RiderTeamTime
1Rochelle GilmoreLotto–Honda Team
2Giorgia BronziniItaly
3Chloe Hosking
4Ellen van Dijk
5Lucy Martin
6Martine BrasNetherlands
7Rossella CalloviSC Mcipollini Giordana
8Charlotte Becker
9Suzanne de GoedeSkil-Koga Cycling Team
10Noemi Cantele

|| |General Classification after Stage 1

RiderTeamTime
1Rochelle GilmoreLotto–Honda Team
2Giorgia BronziniItaly
3Chloe Hosking
4Ellen van Dijk
5Lucy Martin
6Martine BrasNetherlands
7Rossella CalloviSC Mcipollini Giordana
8Charlotte Becker
9Suzanne de GoedeSkil-Koga Cycling Team
10Noemi Cantele

|}

Stage 2

;3 February 2011 – Doha to Lusail, 94.9 km The second stage was held in windy conditions. There was a headwind for the first 40 km. After one hour, the riders had covered only 26.6 km. HTC Highroad raced best with three riders in the decisive breakaway. At 15 km, Bastianelli broke away and took a lead of 1 sec/km at 18.5 km. She was caught by the peloton at 25 km. At 36 km, following a crash, a group of eight riders broke away from the main group. The breakaway group included four HTC Highroad riders (Ellen van Dijk, Charlotte Becker, Chloe Hosking (in the white jersey) and Adrie Visser); three Garmin–Cervélo riders (Alex Rhodes, Trine Schmidt, Iris Slappendel and Loes Gunnewijk (Holland)). The first intermediate sprint at 41.5 km was won by Van Dijk who was 45 seconds ahead of the main group. Hosking dropped from the leading group due to a mechanical problem. At 57.5 km, Van Dijk won the second bonus sprint by one minute and five seconds. In the first passage about the final circuit in Lusail, seven riders had a lead of one minute and fifty-five seconds. With one lap left, the gap increased to two minutes and fifty-five seconds. 5 km from the finish, Schmidt and Visser broke away but were caught at 2 km from the finish. Van Dijk won the final sprint ahead of Rhodes and Visser and took the gold jersey with a fifteen-second advantage over Becker and a twenty-one second advantage over Slappendel. Van Dijk also led the points and 'best young rider' standings.

RiderTeamTime
1Ellen van Dijk
2Alex Rhodes
3Adrie Visser
4Charlotte Becker
5Loes GunnewijkNederland Bloeit
6Iris Slappendel
7Trine Schmidt
8Alison StarnesUnited States of America
9Noemi Cantele
10Valentina ScandolaraGauss

|| |General Classification after Stage 2

RiderTeamTime
1Ellen van Dijk
2Charlotte Becker
3Iris Slappendel
4Adrie Visser
5Alex Rhodes
6Loes GunnewijkNederland Bloeit
7Trine Schmidt
8Rochelle GilmoreLotto–Honda Team
9Giorgia BronziniItaly
10Chloe Hosking

|}

Stage 3

;4 February 2011 – Al Daayen to Doha, 92 km The third stage began at the Al Dayeen resort with 87 riders. Megan Guarnier (USA) made a number of attempts to break away before achieving a lead at 28 km. At the final circuit, she held a 10-second advantage which increased to 22 seconds. At 47.5 km, she was caught by the peloton. At 65.5 km, with six laps to go, ten riders broke away from the main group. They included Nicole Cooke, an Olympian and Valentina Scandolara (Italy). The leading ten riders had a twenty-three second advantage over the pack at the second bonus sprint which was won by Scandolara. With four laps to go, the front group had made a gap of 32 seconds. As the pack moved closer, Cooke and De Goede broke away in the final 5 kilometers but their effort failed when the peloton caught them at 2 km from the finish. The final sprint was won by Monia Bacaille (Italy). Giorgia Bronzini (Italy) came second. In the standings, van Dijk who was fourth in stage three, won the race. She had a 15-second lead over Becker and 20 seconds over Slapendel. Van Dijk also won on points and also the 'best young rider' class. HTC Highroad won 'best team'.

RiderTeamTime
1Monia BaccailleSC Mcipollini Giordana
2Giorgia BronziniItaly
3Rochelle Gilmore
4Ellen van Dijk
5Aurore VerhoevenGauss
6Sarah DüsterNederland Bloeit
7Elke GebhardtGermany
8Pascale JeulandFrance
9Noemi CanteleVaiano Solaristech
10Marta TagliaferroSC Mcipollini Giordana

|| |General Classification after Stage 3

RiderTeamTime
1Ellen van Dijk
2Charlotte Becker
3Iris Slappendel
4Adrie Visser
5Alex Rhodes
6Loes GunnewijkNederland Bloeit
7Trine Schmidt
8Rochelle Gilmore
9Giorgia BronziniItaly
10Chloe Hosking

|}

Leaders classes

Three jerseys were awarded. The leader of the general class received a golden jersey and first place in the race. The result was calculated by adding the cyclist's finishing time, after each stage, to time bonuses won. The cyclist with the highest number of points received a silver jersey. Points were scored for finishing in the top three in the intermediate sprint and for finishing in the top twenty in a stage. At the intermediate sprint, first received 3 points, second, 2 points and third, one point. The stage winner received 30 points; second, 27 points; third, 25 points; fourth, 23 points; fifth, 21 points; sixth, 19 points; seventh, 17 points; eight, 15 points; ninth, 13 points; tenth, 11 points; and one point for eleventh to twentieth place. The best youth (a cyclist born after 1 January 1987) received a blue jersey. The winner was determined in the same way as the general class.

StageWinnerGeneral Classification
[[File:Jersey gold.svg25pxlink=alt=]]Points Classification
[[File:Jersey white.svg25pxlink=alt=]]Young Rider Classification
[[File:Jersey blue.svg25pxlink=alt=]]FinalEllen van DijkEllen van DijkEllen van Dijk
1Rochelle GilmoreRochelle GilmoreRochelle GilmoreChloe Hosking
2Monia BaccailleEllen van DijkEllen van DijkEllen van Dijk
3Ellen van Dijk

Final classifications

General classification

RiderTeamTime
1Ellen van Dijk
2Charlotte Becker
3Iris Slappendel
4Adrie Visser
5Alex Rhodes
6Loes GunnewijkNederland Bloeit
7Trine Schmidt
8Rochelle Gilmore
9Giorgia BronziniItaly
10Chloe Hosking

Points Classification

RiderTeamTime
1Ellen van Dijk
2Rochelle Gilmore
3Giorgia BronziniItaly
4Monia Baccaille
5Adrie VisserSC Mcipollini Giordana

Youth Classification

RiderTeamTime
1Ellen van Dijk
2Trine Schmidt
3Chloe Hosking
4Lauren Kitchen
5Roxane Knetemann

Team Classification

TeamRiders
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References

References

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  2. [http://www.ladiestourofqatar.com/page?a=36&lang=en-CA "Golden Gilmore."] Ladies Tour of Qatar. 2 February 2011. Accessed 1 October 2012.
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  4. [http://www.ladiestourofqatar.com/page?a=49&lang=en-CA "Wind of change."] Ladies Tour of Qatar 3 February 2011. Accessed 1 October 2012.
  5. link. (2013-12-19 UCI 4 February 2011. Accessed 1 October 2012.)
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