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2011 Tour of Belgium


FieldValue
name2011 Tour of Belgium
series2010–11 UCI Europe Tour
date25—29 May
stages4+Prologue
distance727.3
unitkm
firstPhilippe Gilbert
first_natBEL
first_team
first_colorblack
secondGreg Van Avermaet
second_natBEL
second_team
thirdBjörn Leukemans
third_natBEL
third_team
pointsAndré Greipel
points_natGER
points_team
points_coloryellow
youthPim Ligthart
youth_natNED
youth_team
youth_colorwhite
sprintsMarcus Burghardt
sprints_natGER
sprints_team
sprints_colorred
team
previous2010
next2012

The 2011 Tour of Belgium is the 81st edition of the Tour of Belgium cycling stage race. It takes place from 25 May to 29 May 2011 in Belgium. The race is part of the UCI Europe Tour. It begins with a short prologue in Buggenhout, followed by four longer stages, ultimately finishing in Putte.

Schedule

StageRouteDistanceDateWinner
PBuggenhout Belgium Buggenhout Belgium5.6 kmWednesday, May 25Netherlands Lieuwe Westra
1Lochristi Belgium Knokke-Heist Belgium162.5 kmThursday, May 26Germany André Greipel
2Knokke-Heist Belgium Ypres Belgium187.8 kmFriday, May 27Lithuania Aidis Kruopis
3Bertem Belgium Eupen Belgium202 kmSaturday, May 28Belgium Philippe Gilbert
4Oreye Belgium Putte Belgium169.4 kmSunday, May 29Germany André Greipel

Teams

Twenty-one teams have been invited to the 2011 Tour of Belgium: 7 teams are from the UCI ProTeams, 7 are UCI Professional Continental Teams and 7 are UCI Continental Teams.

UCI ProTeamsUCI Professional Continental TeamsUCI Continental Teams

Stages

Prologue

25 May 2011 – Buggenhout (Belgium), 5.6 km

With only 7 turns in the course, the short prologue in Buggenhout was not technical and favored more powerful riders. One of these riders is André Greipel, who set the first strong mark at 6' 45" as one of the first riders. Surprisingly, the first rider to beat his time was his young teammate Jens Debusschere, who stayed in the lead for quite a long time. Eventually Sebastian Langeveld beat the time of Debusschere and from that point on, with the winds turning, a few more riders managed to come close to the time of Langeveld. Eventually Langevelds compatriot Lieuwe Westra beat his time by a mere four seconds to take the stage win and the first black jersey. The Belgian spectators were delighted to see Tom Boonen and Philippe Gilbert riding good times, both finishing in the top 10 after a period of absence following the spring classics.

RiderTeamTime
1Lieuwe Westra [[Image:Jersey black.svg20pxBlack jersey]][[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20pxYellow jersey]]
2Philippe Gilbert
3Dominique Cornu
4Sebastian Langeveld
5Maarten Wynants
6Jens Debusschere [[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxWhite jersey]]
7Cyril Lemoine
8Tom Boonen
9André Greipel
10Jens Keukeleire

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Stage 1

26 May 2011 – Lochristi (Belgium) to Knokke-Heist (Belgium), 162.5 km

The stage started with one minute of silence in remembrance of Belgian cyclist Wouter Weylandt, a former stage winner during the Tour of Belgium who died two weeks earlier as a result of a crash during the 2011 Giro d'Italia.

With around 60 kilometres to go and strong winds picking up as the peloton got closer to the North Sea, the team pulled the peloton apart by using the drafting technique, as such creating an elite group. Notable absentees in this group were leader in the race Lieuwe Westra, two time Tour of Belgium winner Stijn Devolder and classics specialist Filippo Pozzato who would finish several minutes back in one of the dropped groups. The elite group sprinted for the victory in Knokke-Heist, with André Greipel taking the stage win and due to the bonification seconds he also became the new leader.

RiderTeamTime
1André Greipel
2Kenny van Hummel
3Maxime Vantomme
4Tom Boonen
5Nikolay Trusov
6Pim Ligthart
7Allan Davis
8Maarten Wynants
9Michael Van Staeyen
10Aidis Kruopis

|| |General Classification after Stage 1

RiderTeamTime
1André Greipel [[Image:Jersey black.svg20pxBlack jersey]][[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20pxYellow jersey]]
2Philippe Gilbert
3Dominique Cornu
4Maarten Wynants
5Tom Boonen
6Jens Keukeleire [[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxWhite jersey]]
7Sebastian Langeveld
8Pim Ligthart
9John Murphy
10Jens Debusschere

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Stage 2

27 May 2011 – Knokke-Heist (Belgium) to Ypres (Belgium), 187.8 km

Just a few kilometres into the stage, five riders broke away from the peloton: Koen Barbé, Marcus Burghardt, Niko Eeckhout, Jens Mouris and Luca Paolini. The breakaway group got a lead of up to four minutes, but was caught just after the second climb of the Kemmelberg by Philippe Gilbert. Soon after, about 20 other riders also closed the gap, while Gilbert had managed to win the last intermediate sprint of the day, which gave him enough time bonus to overtake his teammate André Greipel in the standings. The lead group increased to almost 60 riders and with the finish line coming closer it was hard for anyone to get away from the pack. A late solo breakaway by Jelle Wallays was ended just 2 kilometres from the finish and the group sprinted for the stage win. In the sprint, Tom Boonen and Allan Davis came up strongly to the front but faded early, allowing Aidis Kruopis to overtake them in the final metres and book the biggest win of his young career. André Greipel lost both the black jersey for the overall lead and the yellow jersey of the points classification, respectively to Philippe Gilbert and Tom Boonen.

RiderTeamTime
1Aidis Kruopis
2Stefan van Dijk
3Pim Ligthart
4Allan Davis
5Pieter Ghyllebert
6Maxime Vantomme
7Tom Boonen [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20pxYellow jersey]]
8Tom MeeusenTelenet–Fidea
9Rafaâ Chtioui
10Maarten Wynants

|| |General Classification after Stage 2

RiderTeamTime
1Philippe Gilbert [[Image:Jersey black.svg20pxBlack jersey]]
2André Greipel
3Dominique Cornu
4Maarten Wynants
5Pim Ligthart [[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxWhite jersey]]
6Tom Boonen [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20pxYellow jersey]]
7Jens Keukeleire
8Sebastian Langeveld
9Greg Van Avermaet
10Cyril Lemoine

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Stage 3

28 May 2011 – Bertem (Belgium) to Eupen (Belgium), 202 km

RiderTeamTime
1Philippe Gilbert [[Image:Jersey black.svg20pxBlack jersey]]
2Greg Van Avermaet
3Björn Leukemans
4Bert De Waele
5Egor Silin
6Joost van Leijen
7Niki Terpstra
8Sébastien Joly
9Enrico Gasparotto
10Pim Ligthart [[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxWhite jersey]]

|| |General Classification after Stage 3

RiderTeamTime
1Philippe Gilbert [[Image:Jersey black.svg20pxBlack jersey]][[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20pxYellow jersey]]
2Greg Van Avermaet
3Björn Leukemans
4Bert De Waele
5Niki Terpstra
6Pim Ligthart [[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxWhite jersey]]
7Maarten Wynants
8Joost van Leijen
9Jens Keukeleire
10Maxime Vantomme

|}

Stage 4

29 May 2011 – Oreye (Belgium) to Putte (Belgium), 169.4 km

RiderTeamTime
1André Greipel
2Aidis Kruopis
3Luca Paolini
4Adrien Petit
5Allan Davis
6Michael Van Staeyen
7Stefan van Dijk
8Tom MeeusenTelenet–Fidea
9Pieter Vanspeybrouck
10Olivier Pardini

|| |General Classification after Stage 4

RiderTeamTime
1Philippe Gilbert [[Image:Jersey black.svg20pxBlack jersey]]
2Greg Van Avermaet
3Björn Leukemans
4Bert De Waele
5Pim Ligthart [[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxWhite jersey]]
6Niki Terpstra
7Maarten Wynants
8Joost van Leijen
9Jens Keukeleire
10Maxime Vantomme

|}

Final standings

General classification

RiderTeamTime
1Philippe Gilbert [[Image:Jersey black.svg20pxBlack jersey]]
2Greg Van Avermaet
3Björn Leukemans
4Bert De Waele
5Pim Ligthart [[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxWhite jersey]]
6Niki Terpstra
7Maarten Wynants
8Joost van Leijen
9Jens Keukeleire
10Maxime Vantomme

Points classification

RiderTeamPoints
1André Greipel [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
2Philippe Gilbert [[Image:Jersey black.svg20pxBlack jersey]]
3Aidis Kruopis
4Pim Ligthart [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
5Allan Davis
6Tom Boonen
7Greg Van Avermaet
8Maarten Wynants
9Stefan van Dijk
10Maxime Vantomme

Sprint classification

RiderTeamPoints
1Marcus Burghardt [[Image:Jersey red.svg20px]]
2Michael Schär
3Graeme Brown
4Philippe Gilbert [[Image:Jersey black.svg20pxBlack jersey]]
5Greg Van Avermaet
6Kurt HovelynckDonckers Koffie–Jelly Belly
7Pim Ligthart [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
8Joost van Leijen
9Steven Van Vooren
10Luca Paolini

Young Rider classification

RiderTeamTime
1Pim Ligthart [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
2Jens Keukeleire
3Maxime Vantomme
4Michael Schär
5Pieter Vanspeybrouck
6Tom MeeusenTelenet–Fidea
7Jean-Lou Paiani
8Wietse Bosmans
9Bauke Mollema
10Tanel Kangert

Team classification

TeamPoints
1NED
2KAZ
3RUS
4FRA
5BEL
6NED
7BEL
8USA
9BEL
10FRA

Classification leadership table

StageWinnerGeneral classification
[[Image:Jersey black.svg25px]]
Algemeen KlassementPoints classification
[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg25px]]
PuntentruiSprints Classification
[[Image:Jersey red.svg25px]]
RushesklassementYoung Rider classification
[[Image:Jersey white.svg25 px]]
JongerentruiTeam classification
PloegenklassementFinalPhilippe GilbertAndré GreipelMarcus BurghardtPim Ligthart
PLieuwe WestraLieuwe WestraLieuwe WestraGraeme BrownJens Debusschere
1André GreipelAndré GreipelAndré GreipelJens Keukeleire
2Aidis KruopisPhilippe GilbertTom BoonenNiko EeckhoutPim Ligthart
3Philippe GilbertPhilippe GilbertMichael Schär
4André GreipelAndré GreipelMarcus Burghardt

References

References

  1. (2011-05-25). "Lieuwe Westra just prevents Gilbert from taking prologue victory". sporza.be.
  2. (2011-05-26). "Greipel beats Van Hummel, Vantomme and Boonen". sporza.be.
  3. (2011-05-27). "Kruopis speeds past Boonen in the sprint". sporza.be.
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