2000 Tour of Slovenia explained

2000 Tour of Slovenia
Series:UCI‑2.5 race
Date:16–21 May 2000
Stages:5 + prologue
Distance:864.2
Unit:km
Time:20h 43' 10"
First Color:yellow
Points: Mitja Mahorič
Points Color:blue
Mountains Color:polkadot
Sprints: Uroš Murn
Sprints Color:green
Youth Color:white

The 2000 Tour of Slovenia (Slovenian: Dirka po Sloveniji) was the 7th edition of the Tour of Slovenia, categorized as UCI‑2.5 stage race held between 16 and 21 May 2000.[1] [2] [3]

The race consisted of prologue and actual 5 stages with 864.2 km (537.0 mi) in total.

The original race was 918.2 km (570.5 mi) long, but the 4th stage from RibnicaMangartsko sedlo, was shortened due to snowfall at Vršič Pass for 54 km (33.6 mi), with new lowered finish at Koča na Gozdu.

Teams

Total 92 riders (62 finished it) from 18 teams started the race.

Professional

Amateur

National

Route and stages

Type!Winner
016 May2.2km (01.4miles) Prologue László Bodrogi
1align=right style="border-top-width:4px"17 MayČatežRadenci198km (123miles) Plain stage
218 May166km (103miles) Plain stage Dario David Cioni
319 MaySlovenska BistricaLjubljana161km (100miles) Intermediate stage Uroš Murn
420 MayRibnica – Koča na Gozdu
(RibnicaVršičMangartsko sedlo)
150km (90miles)
204km (127miles)
Mountain stage Mitja Mahorič
521 MayNova GoricaNovo mesto187km (116miles) Plain stage Seweryn Kohut
Total864.2km (537miles)
918.2km (570.5miles)

Classification leadership

Classification leadership by stage
StageWinnerGeneral
classification
Points
classification
Mountains
classification
Young rider
classification
Intermediate sprints
classification
Team
classification

0László BodrogiLászló Bodroginot availablenot awardednot availablenot availableKrka Telekom
1Christian WeberChristian WeberChristian WeberRadek BlahutMarko ŽepičCamiel Soesbergen
2Dario David Cioninot availablenot availablenot availableDario David Cioninot available
3Uroš MurnBoris Premužičnot available
4Mitja MahoričMitja MahoričMitja MahoričMitja MahoričMatej GnezdaUroš MurnKrka Telekom
5Seweryn KohutMartin Derganc
FinalMartin DergancMatej GnezdaUroš MurnKrka telekom

Final classification standings

Legend
Denotes the leader of the general classificationDenotes the leader of the mountains classification
Denotes the leader of the points classificationDenotes the leader of the young rider classification
Denotes the winner of the int. sprints classificationDenotes the leader of the team classification

General classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1width=175width=170Krka Telekomwidth=72 align=right
2 Vladimir MiholjevićKrka Telekom
3 Boris PremužičKrka Telekom
4 Sylvain BeauchampKanada
5Perutnina Ptuj
6 Brian WaltonKanada
7 Christian WeberKia-Villiger
8 Eddy RattiMapei-Quick Step
9 Alexandre MoosKia-Villiger
10 Seweryn KohutAmore & Vita

Points classification

RankRiderTeamPoints
1width=175width=170Perutnina Ptuj width=72 align=center54
2Krka Telekom42
3 Dario David CioniMapei-Quick Step41
4 Vladimir MiholjevićKrka Telekom40
5 Seweryn KohutAmore & Vita37

Mountains classification

RankRiderTeamPoints
1width=175width=170Perutnina Ptuj width=72 align=center25
2Krka Telekom15
3 Alexandre MoosKia-Villiger 12
4 Igor KranjecPP & RR7
5 Seweryn KohutAmore & Vita6

Young rider classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1width=175width=170PP & RRwidth=72 align=right
2 Matej StareSava Kranj+ 1' 05"
3 Matija KotnikPP & RR+ 4' 54"
4Rietveld Wielerteam 2000+ 11' 00"
5 Ryan CoxAmore & Vita + 11' 48"

Intermediate sprints classification

RankRiderTeamPoints
1width=175width=170Krka Telekomwidth=72 align=center18
2 Mitja MahoričPerutnina Ptuj 13
3 Gregor ZagorcEkipa Dolenjska11
4 Dario David CioniMapei-Quick Step 10
5 Dean PodgornikSava Kranj9

Team classification

RankTeamTime
1width=225 Krka Telekomwidth=80 align=right62h 08' 34"
2 Mapei - Quick Step + 12′ 51″
3 Amore & Vita+ 24′ 01″
4 Kanada+ 24′ 11″
5 Team Coast+ 29′ 14″
.........
6 Perutnina Ptuj Radenska Rog+ 32′ 27″
8 Sava Kranj+ 40′ 26″
12 Perutnina Ptuj+ 1h 18′ 36″

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: V torek za majice na Glavnem trgu. 12. 11 May 2000. Dolenjski list. sl.
  2. Web site: Martinu se je mudilo na Trško goro. 14. 25 May 2000. Dolenjski list. sl.
  3. Web site: Mitja Mahorič dobil kraljevsko etapo na Vršič. 21. 25 May 2000. Tednik. sl.