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2007 Eneco Tour

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Cycling race
2007 Eneco Tour
2007 UCI ProTour, race 21 of 26
Overview of the stages
Overview of the stages
Race details
Dates22 to 29 August 2007
Stages7
Distance1,134.2 km (704.8 mi)
Winning time26h 05' 44"
Results
 Winner Iván Gutiérrez (ESP)(Caisse d'Epargne)
 Second David Millar (GBR)(Saunier Duval–Prodir)
 Third Gustav Erik Larsson (SWE)(Unibet.com Cycling Team)
← 2006
2008 →

The2007Eneco Tourroad cycling race took place from 22 to 29 August. The third edition of the Eneco Tour covered parts of the Netherlands and Belgium. Instead of 23 teams like before, only 21 teams take part in the race this year. Of the 20 UCI ProTour teams, onlyAstana chose not to take part.[1]The teamsChocolade Jacques–Topsport Vlaanderen andSkil–Shimano were each given a wild card.

Several cities that have been start or finish locations already the previous years appear again in the schedule, e.g.Hasselt,Beek,Landgraaf,Sittard andGeleen were already part of the 2006 route. A major difference in the schedule is that the long time trial will now take place on the last day of the competition.

Schedule

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StageRouteDistanceDateWinner
PHasseltBelgiumHasseltBelgium5.1 kmWednesday 22 AugustMichiel ElijzenNetherlands
1WaremmeBelgiumEupenBelgium189.5 kmThursday 23 AugustNick NuyensBelgium
2AntwerpBelgiumKnokke-HeistBelgium199.1 kmFriday 24 AugustMark CavendishUnited Kingdom
3Knokke-HeistBelgiumPutteBelgium170.8 kmSaturday 25 AugustRobbie McEwenAustralia
4MaldegemBelgiumTerneuzenNetherlands182.7 kmSunday 26 AugustWouter WeylandtBelgium
5TerneuzenNetherlandsNieuwegeinNetherlands179.9 kmMonday 27 AugustLuciano PagliariniBrazil
6BeekNetherlandsLandgraafNetherlands177.4 kmTuesday 28 AugustPablo LastrasSpain
7 (ITT)SittardNetherlandsGeleenNetherlands29.6 kmWednesday 29 AugustSébastien RosselerBelgium

Stages

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22-08-2007: Hasselt, 5.1 km. (ITT)

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Prologue Result
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Michiel Elijzen NetherlandsCofidis6' 09"
2Juan Antonio Flecha SpainRabobank+ 1"
3Johan van Summeren BelgiumPredictor–Lotto+ 2"
General classification after the Prologue
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Michiel Elijzen NetherlandsCofidis6' 09"
2Juan Antonio Flecha SpainRabobank+ 1"
3Johan van Summeren BelgiumPredictor–Lotto+ 2"

23-08-2007: Waremme-Eupen, 189.5 km.

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Stage 1 result
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Nick Nuyens BelgiumCofidis4h 42' 38"
2Thomas Dekker NetherlandsRabobanks.t.
3Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
General classification after Stage 1
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Nick Nuyens BelgiumCofidis4h 48' 39"
2Thomas Dekker NetherlandsRabobank+ 10"
3Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargne+ 17"

24-08-2007: Antwerp-Knokke-Heist, 199.1 km.

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Stage 2 result
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Mark Cavendish United KingdomT-Mobile Team4h 31' 09"
2Fred Rodriguez United StatesPredictor–Lottos.t.
3Kenny van Hummel NetherlandsSkil–Shimanos.t.
General classification after Stage 2
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Nick Nuyens BelgiumCofidis9h 19' 48"
2Thomas Dekker NetherlandsRabobank+ 10"
3Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargne+ 17"

25-08-2007: Knokke-Heist-Putte, 170.8 km.

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Stage 3 result
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Robbie McEwen AustraliaPredictor–Lotto3h 42' 28"
2Francesco Chicchi ItalyLiquigass.t.
3Thor Hushovd NorwayCrédit Agricoles.t.
General classification after Stage 3
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Nick Nuyens BelgiumCofidis13h 02' 16"
2Thomas Dekker NetherlandsRabobank+ 10"
3Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargne+ 17"

26-08-2007: Maldegem-Terneuzen, 182.7 km.

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Stage 4 result
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Wouter Weylandt BelgiumQuick-Step–Innergetic4h 09' 31"
2Thor Hushovd NorwayCrédit Agricoles.t.
3Matthew Goss AustraliaTeam CSCs.t.
General classification after Stage 4
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Nick Nuyens BelgiumCofidis17h 11' 47"
2Thomas Dekker NetherlandsRabobank+ 10"
3Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargne+ 14"

27-08-2007: Terneuzen-Nieuwegein, 179.9 km.

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Stage 5 result
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Luciano Pagliarini BrazilSaunier Duval–Prodir4h 01' 10"
2Mark Cavendish United KingdomT-Mobile Teams.t.
3Graeme Brown AustraliaRabobanks.t.
General classification after Stage 5
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Nick Nuyens BelgiumCofidis21h 12' 57"
2Thomas Dekker NetherlandsRabobank+ 10"
3Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargne+ 14"

28-08-2007: Beek-Landgraaf, 177.4 km.

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Stage 6 result
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Pablo Lastras SpainCaisse d'Epargne4h 15' 28"
2Steven Caethoven BelgiumChocolade Jacques–Topsport Vlaanderens.t.
3Anders Lund DenmarkTeam CSCs.t.
General classification after Stage 5
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Thomas Dekker NetherlandsRabobank25h 28' 48"
2Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargne+ 4"
3David Millar United KingdomSaunier Duval–Prodir+ 6"

29-08-2007: Sittard-Geleen, 29.6 km. (ITT)

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Stage 7 result
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Sébastien Rosseler BelgiumQuick-Step–Innergetic36' 50"
2Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargne+ 2"
3Gustav Larsson SwedenUnibet.com Cycling Team+ 6"
General classification after Stage 7
CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargne26h 05' 44"
2David Millar United KingdomSaunier Duval–Prodir+ 11"
3Gustav Larsson SwedenUnibet.com Cycling Team+ 1'05"

General classification

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The leader of thegeneral classification (ENECOEnergie leiderstrui) wears a red jersey.

CyclistNationTeamTime
1Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargne26h 05' 44"
2David Millar United KingdomSaunier Duval–Prodir+ 11"
3Gustav Larsson SwedenUnibet.com Cycling Team+ 1' 05"
4Leif Hoste BelgiumPredictor–Lotto+ 1' 12"
5Thomas Dekker NetherlandsRabobank+ 1' 15"
6Vladimir Gusev RussiaDiscovery Channel+ 1' 17"
7Bram Tankink NetherlandsQuick-Step–Innergetic+ 1' 32"
8Sébastien Rosseler BelgiumQuick-Step–Innergetic+ 1' 33"
9Paul Martens GermanySkil–Shimano+ 1' 34"
10Jurgen Van den Broeck BelgiumPredictor–Lotto+ 1' 34"
11Juan Antonio Flecha SpainRabobank+ 1' 46"
12Piet Rooijakkers NetherlandsSkil–Shimano+ 1' 47"
13Sebastian Lang GermanyGerolsteiner+ 1' 48"
14Andriy Hryvko UkraineTeam Milram+ 1' 50"
15Vincenzo Nibali ItalyLiquigas+ 1' 56"
16Maarten Tjallingii NetherlandsSkil–Shimano+ 1' 56"
17Rubens Bertogliati  SwitzerlandSaunier Duval–Prodir+ 1' 59"
18Alberto Losado SpainCaisse d'Epargne+ 2' 12"
19Mikel Astarloza SpainEuskaltel–Euskadi+ 2' 16"
20Thor Hushovd NorwayCrédit Agricole+ 2' 23"

Last updated: August 29, 2007

Points Classification

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The leader of the points classification (LottoPuntenklassement) wears a white jersey.

CyclistNationTeamPoints
1Mark Cavendish United KingdomT-Mobile Team74
2Luciano Pagliarini BrazilSaunier Duval–Prodir60
3Pablo Lastras SpainCaisse d'Epargne51
4Steven de Jongh NetherlandsQuick-Step–Innergetic51
5Gorik Gardeyn BelgiumUnibet.com Cycling Team49
6Thor Hushovd NorwayCrédit Agricole47
7Steven Caethoven BelgiumChocolade Jacques–Topsport Vlaanderen43
8Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargne43
9Wouter Weylandt BelgiumQuick-Step–Innergetic40
10Kenny van Hummel NetherlandsSkil–Shimano39

Last updated: August 27, 2007

Best Team

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TeamCountryTime
1Quick-Step–Innergetic Belgium78h 21' 52"
2Predictor–Lotto Belgium+ 18"
3Rabobank Netherlands+ 27"

Jersey progress

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StageWinnerGeneral classification
Points Classification
Team Classification
PMichiel ElijzenMichiel Elijzennot awardedCofidis
1Nick NuyensNick NuyensNick NuyensPredictor–Lotto
2Mark Cavendish
3Robbie McEwenMark Cavendish
4Wouter Weylandt
5Luciano Pagliarini
6Pablo LastrasThomas Dekker
7Sébastien RosselerIván GutiérrezQuick-Step–Innergetic
FinalIván GutiérrezMark CavendishQuick-Step–Innergetic

Withdrawals

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All teams were allowed to start with 8 riders. For 21 teams this would create a starting field of 168 riders. Just like previous years however, some teams chose to start with only 7 riders, namelyFrançaise des Jeux,Lampre–Fondital,Crédit Agricole andAG2R Prévoyance. As a result, only 164 riders were on the official starting list.

StageRiderTeamReason
DNS1BelgiumChristophe DetillouxFrançaise des JeuxCrash during prologue
DNF1FranceJulien LoubetAG2R PrévoyanceUnknown
DNF2ItalyOscar GattoGerolsteinerUnknown
DNF2FranceLaurent MangelAG2R PrévoyanceUnknown
DNS3New ZealandJulian DeanCrédit AgricoleUnknown
DNF3DenmarkJakob PiilT-Mobile TeamUnknown
DNS4AustraliaScott DavisT-Mobile TeamUnknown
DNS4AustraliaAdam HansenT-Mobile TeamUnknown
DNS4FranceWilliam BonnetCrédit AgricoleUnknown
DNS5ItalyFrancesco ChicchiLiquigasUnknown
DNS5ItalyRoberto PetitoLiquigasUnknown
DNS5ItalyAlessandro VanottiLiquigasUnknown
DNS5ItalyEnrico FranzoiLampre–FonditalUnknown
DNS5SloveniaMatej JurčoTeam MilramUnknown
DNF5FranceMikaël CherelFrançaise des JeuxCrash during stage 4

UCI ProTour Points

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The Eneco Tour 2007 is part of theUCI ProTour and so the riders can earn UCI ProTour Points. Below is states which riders won points and where. Because the Eneco Tour 2006 is a smaller stage race the points given are 3, 2 and 1 for the first three in each stage result. At the end of the tour, the top 10 in the standings receive points accorded as follows: 50, 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 5 and 2.

Stage Results

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StageRouteFirst (3 Points)Second (2 Points)Third (1 Points)
PHasseltBelgiumHasseltBelgiumMichiel ElijzenNetherlandsJuan Antonio FlechaSpainJohan Van SummerenBelgium
1WaremmeBelgiumEupenBelgiumNick NuyensBelgiumThomas DekkerNetherlandsIván GutiérrezSpain
2AntwerpBelgiumKnokke-HeistBelgiumMark CavendishUnited KingdomFred RodriguezUnited StatesNo UCI ProTour points awarded
for Kenny van HummelNetherlands (Skil–Shimano)
3Knokke-HeistBelgiumPutteBelgiumRobbie McEwenAustraliaFrancesco ChicchiItalyThor HushovdNorway
4MaldegemBelgiumTerneuzenNetherlandsWouter WeylandtBelgiumThor HushovdNorwayMatthew GossAustralia
5TerneuzenNetherlandsNieuwegeinNetherlandsLuciano PagliariniBrazilMark CavendishUnited KingdomGraeme BrownAustralia
6BeekNetherlandsLandgraafNetherlandsPablo LastrasSpainNo UCI ProTour points awarded
for Steven CaethovenBelgium (Chocolade Jacques–Topsport Vlaanderen)
Anders LundDenmark
7 (ITT)SittardNetherlandsGeleenNetherlandsSébastien RosselerBelgiumIván GutiérrezSpainGustav LarssonSweden

Overall Result

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CyclistPoints
1Iván GutiérrezSpain50
2David MillarUnited Kingdom40
3Gustav LarssonSweden35
4Leif HosteBelgium30
5Thomas DekkerNetherlands25
6Vladimir GusevRussia20
7Bram TankinkNetherlands15
8Sébastien RosselerBelgium10
9Paul MartensGermanyNo UCI ProTour points awarded (Skil–Shimano)
10Jurgen Van den BroeckBelgium2

Summary

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CyclistNationTeamPoints
1Iván Gutiérrez SpainCaisse d'Epargne53
2David Millar United KingdomSaunier Duval–Prodir40
3Gustav Larsson SwedenUnibet36
4Leif Hoste BelgiumPredictor–Lotto30
5Thomas Dekker NetherlandsRabobank27
6Vladimir Gusev RussiaDiscovery Channel20
7Bram Tankink NetherlandsQuick-Step–Innergetic15
8Sébastien Rosseler BelgiumQuick-Step–Innergetic13
9Mark Cavendish United KingdomT-Mobile Team5
=10Michiel Elijzen NetherlandsCofidis3
=10Thor Hushovd NorwayCrédit Agricole3
=10Pablo Lastras SpainCaisse d'Epargne3
=10Robbie McEwen AustraliaPredictor–Lotto3
=10Nick Nuyens BelgiumCofidis3
=10Luciano Pagliarini BrazilSaunier Duval–Prodir3
=10Wouter Weylandt BelgiumQuick-Step–Innergetic3
=17Francesco Chicchi ItalyLiquigas2
=17Juan Antonio Flecha SpainRabobank2
=17Fred Rodriguez United StatesPredictor–Lotto2
=17Jurgen Van den Broeck BelgiumPredictor–Lotto2
=21Graeme Brown AustraliaRabobank1
=21Matthew Goss AustraliaTeam CSC1
=21Anders Lund DenmarkTeam CSC1
=21Johan Van Summeren BelgiumPredictor–Lotto1

External links

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References

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  1. ^"Astana Cycling Team suspends its activities for one month". team-astana.eu. Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved2007-07-31.
  • Also known as Eneco Tour (2005–2016), BinckBank Tour (2017–2020) and Renewi Tour (2023–2024)
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