Cycling race
2008 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré| 2008 UCI ProTour, race 8 of 15 |
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| Race details |
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| Dates | 8–15 June 2008 |
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| Stages | 7 & Prologue |
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| Distance | 1,093.6 km (679.5 mi) |
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| Winning time | 27h 34' 39" |
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| Results |
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The2008 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré was the 60th edition of theCritérium du Dauphiné Libéré cycle race and was held from 8 June to 15 June 2005. The race started inLe Pontet and finished inGrenoble. The race was won by Spanish riderAlejandro Valverde of theCaisse d'Epargne team.
EighteenUCI ProTour teams, each containing a maximum of eight riders, participated in the 2008 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré:[1]
Belgium
Denmark
France
| Germany
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
| Spain
United States
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8 June 2008 –Le Pontet toAvignon, 5.6 km (3.5 mi) (ITT)[3]
9 June 2008 –Avignon toPrivas, 194 km (121 mi)[7]
10 June 2008 –Bourg-Saint-Andéol toVienne, 184 km (114 mi)[10]
11 June 2008 –Saint-Paul-en-Jarez toSaint-Paul-en-Jarez, 31 km (19 mi) (ITT)[13]
12 June 2008 –Vienne toAnnemasse, 193 km (120 mi)[16]
13 June 2008 –Ville-la-Grand toMorzine, 125 km (78 mi)[19]
14 June 2008 –Morzine toLa Toussuire, 233 km (145 mi)[22]
15 June 2008 –Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne toGrenoble, 128 km (80 mi)[25]
General Classification
[edit]- Jersey wearers when one rider is leading two or more competitions
As of 15 June 2008, after the 2008 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré.[28]
- 91 riders have scored at least one point on the 2008 UCI ProTour.
- ^"60th Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré – ProT".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^"Stages & results".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^"Stage 0 – June 8: Le Pontet – Avignon, 5.60km".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^abcdefghijklmno"Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré".BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved2 February 2019.
- ^ab"Ciclismo" [Cycling](PDF).El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 9 June 2008. p. 50. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^ab"Leipheimer uses Giro form to beat Hushovd".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^"Stage 1 – June 9: Avignon – Privas, 194km".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^ab"Ciclismo" [Cycling](PDF).El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 10 June 2008. p. 55. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^ab"Valverde wins as Hushovd leads the Dauphiné for the first time".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^"Stage 2 – June 10: Bourg-Saint-Andeol – Vienne, 184km".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^"Ciclismo" [Cycling](PDF).El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 11 June 2008. p. 46. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^ab"Big George surprises the sprinters".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^"Stage 3 – June 11: Saint-Paul-en-Jarez (ITT), 31km".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^ab"Clasificaciones" [Classifications](PDF).El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 12 June 2008. p. 40. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^ab"Valverde surprises in time trial".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^"Stage 4 – June 12: Vienne – Annemasse, 193km".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^ab"Clasificaciones" [Classifications](PDF).El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 13 June 2008. p. 36. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^ab"Dessel at the right time, Valverde holds the lead".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^"Stage 5 – June 13: Ville-La-Grand – Morzine, 125km".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^ab"Clasificaciones" [Classifications](PDF).El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 14 June 2008. p. 39. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^ab"Rookie Trofimov capitalizes on Valverde-Evans duel".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^"Stage 6 – June 14: Morzine – La Toussuire, 233km".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^ab"Clasificaciones" [Classifications](PDF).El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 15 June 2008. p. 48. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^ab"Valverde resists attack of Evans and Leipheimer".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^"Stage 7 – June 15: Saint-Jean-de Maurienne – Grenoble, 128km".Cycling News. Retrieved4 February 2019.
- ^Quénet, Jean-François."Fofonov beats Trofimov as Valverde seals overall".Cycling News. Retrieved2 February 2019.
- ^"Clasificaciones" [Classifications](PDF).El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 16 June 2008. p. 46. Retrieved3 February 2019.
- ^"Individual standings". UCI. 15 June 2008. Archived fromthe original on 13 November 2008. Retrieved18 June 2008.
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