2010 Tour of Utah explained

2010 Tour of Utah
Series:U.S. national tour
Date:August 17–22, 2010
Stages:6
Time:12h 39' 40"
First:Levi Leipheimer
First Nat:USA
First Team:Mellow Johnny's
First Color:yellow
Second:Francisco Mancebo
Second Nat:ESP
Second Team:Canyon Bicycles
Third:Ian Boswell
Third Nat:USA
Mountains:Jai Crawford
Mountains Nat:AUS
Mountains Team:Fly V Australia
Mountains Color:red
Youth:Ian Boswell
Youth Nat:USA
Youth Color:white
Sprints:David Tanner
Sprints Nat:AUS
Sprints Team:Fly V Australia
Sprints Color:green
Team:Fly V Australia
Next:2011

The 2010 Tour of Utah was the seventh edition of the Tour of Utah. It was held August 17-22, 2010. The race was distinguished by the decision of the organizers prior to the race to submit the 2011 edition of the race for addition to the UCI America Tour, upgrading it from national status to international status. Although UCI Pro Tour team were not allowed to compete in the race, Levi Leipheimer of Team RadioShack, who had just won the Leadville Trail 100 MTB mountain-bike race in Colorado, raced as the sole member of a team sponsored by Lance Armstrong's Austin bicycle shop, Mellow Johnny's, and won the overall title. Consistent with its self-proclaimed title of "America's toughest stage race", only 71 of the original 140 starters finished the race.

Stages

Like 2009, the 2010 race had a prologue, three road stages, a criterium and a time trial. In addition to Leipheimer, Taylor Phinney, who was a stagiaire at RadioShack at the time, entered as part of RadioShack's U23 team Trek-Livestrong. Only one UCI Professional Continental team,, competed in the race, along with several UCI Continental teams, some national teams and a few entries like Mellow Johnny's. In total, 140 riders began the race.

Leipheimer won alone on stage 2, came in second on stage 3 and second in a two-man finish on stage 5 to beat the previous year's winner, Francisco Mancebo, by 2:30. 19-year-old Ian Boswell from came in a surprising third and was also Best Young Rider; after the race, he joined Trek-Livestrong as well.[1] The only riders to wear the yellow jersey in the race were affiliated with RadioShack: Phinney (after the Prologue), Trek-Livestrong's Alex Dowsett (after Stage One), and Leipheimer (remainder).

Prologue

August 17, 2010 -- Salt Lake City,
The prologue, a loop around the State Capitol in Salt Lake City, was identical to the previous year's prologue. This time, it was dominated by Phinney and Dowsett from Trek-Livestrong, with Brent Bookwalter, the 2009 winner of the prologue, coming in third.[2]

Prologue Result
RiderTeamTime
1Trek-Livestrong6' 02"
2Trek-Livestrong+ 3"
3 + 11"
4+ 12"
5On the Rivet-Ion+ 13"
6+ 14"
7+ 15"
8+ 16"
9s.t.
10Mellow Johnny's+ 18"
General Classification after Prologue
RiderTeamTime
1Trek-Livestrong6' 02"
2Trek-Livestrong+ 3"
3 + 11"
4+ 12"
5On the Rivet-Ion+ 13"
6+ 14"
7+ 15"
8+ 16"
9s.t.
10Mellow Johnny's+ 18"

Stage 1

August 18, 2010 -- Ogden to Salt Lake City,
Stage 1 presented a flat, hot finish that was likely to end up in a bunch sprint. However, two of the leaders, David Tanner of Fly V Australia and Alex Dowsett of Trek-Livestrong, managed to break away on the last descent and hang on to beat the pack by 26 seconds, giving Dowsett the overall lead after time bonuses. Seven riders failed to complete the stage, and two riders were time-cut after this stage, leaving 131 riders still competing.[3]

Stage 1 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Fly V Australia3h 22' 11"
2Trek-Livestrongs.t.
3 + 26"
4Holowesko Partnerss.t.
5s.t.
6s.t.
7s.t.
8s.t.
9s.t.
10On the Rivet-Ions.t.
General Classification after Stage 1
RiderTeamTime
1Trek-Livestrong3h 28' 16"
2Fly V Australia+ 11"
3 + 40"
4+ 41"
5+ 44"
6+ 45"
7Mellow Johnny's+ 47"
8Canyon Bicycles+ 48"
9On the Rivet-Ion+ 50"
10Team Rio Grandes.t.

Stage 2

August 19, 2010 -- Thanksgiving Point to Mount Nebo,
Stage 2 started in the Salt Lake City suburb of Thanksgiving Point and ended with a mountaintop finish above 9,000 feet on Mount Nebo, the highest peak in the Wasatch Range. A select group of six riders broke away from the pack on the final ascent, but Leipheimer than pedaled away from the selection for the stage win and the overall lead. Four riders dropped out, and 8 riders were time-cut, leaving 119 riders still competing.[4]

Stage 2 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Mellow Johnny's3h 11' 43"
2Canyon Bicycles+ 51"
3 s.t.
4Fly V Australia+ 1' 00"
5Fly V Australia+ 1' 18"
6Team Rio Grande+ 2' 00"
7s.t.
8s.t.
9On the Rivet-Ions.t.
10Trek-Livestrongs.t.
General Classification after Stage 2
RiderTeamTime
1Mellow Johnny's6h 40' 36"
2Canyon Bicycles+ 56"
3Fly V Australia+ 1' 16"
4 s.t.
5Fly V Australia+ 1' 34"
6On the Rivet-Ion+ 2' 13"
7Team Rio Grande+ 2' 17"
8Trek-Livestrong+ 2' 20"
9+ 2' 24"
10+ 2' 26"

Stage 3

August 20, 2010 -- Miller Motorsports Park, individual time trial,
Stage 3 started about a half-hour late due to the high temperatures around the racetrack, which finally started to cool off by the race's actual start time of 6:30 PM. In a repeat of the prologue, Taylor Phinney claimed the victory, this time by edging Leipheimer. Phinney, Leipheimer and third-place finisher Jeremy Vennell all surpassed Tom Zirbel's winning time from the 2009 Tour individual time trial, run on the identical course, which was 14 seconds slower than Phinney's time.[5]

Stage 3 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Trek-Livestrong16' 46"
2Mellow Johnny's+ 2"
3 + 11"
4Trek-Livestrong+ 16"
5+ 18"
6+ 24"
7Fly V Australia+ 35"
8Fly V Australias.t.
9Holowesko Partners+ 41"
10Canyon Bicycles+ 43"
General Classification after Stage 3
RiderTeamTime
1Mellow Johnny's6h 57' 24"
2Canyon Bicycles+ 1' 37"
3Fly V Australia+ 1' 49"
4Fly V Australia+ 2' 07"
5+ 2' 29"
6+ 2' 40"
7On the Rivet-Ion+ 3' 05"
8Trek-Livestrong+ 3' 17"
9Team Rio Grande+ 3' 27"
10+ 3' 34"

Stage 4

August 21, 2010 -- Park City, 75 minutes
Stage 4, the Park City Criterium, was measured by time instead of distance. The riders circled a one-mile loop with a 10% grade at 7,000 feet for 75 minutes. Because of the uncertain length, the riders tried to close any breaks down before they could become established. The high speeds and high altitude wreaked havoc on the field, as 33 riders dropped out, leaving just 86 riders remaining. Former Tour of Utah champion Jeff Louder of the, a Utah native who was over five minutes down in the overall standings, managed to break away without being chased down by the field for a 22-second victory.[6]

Stage 4 Result
RiderTeamTime
11h 14' 45"
2Fly V Australia+ 22"
3Canyon Bicycless.t.
4+ 27"
5s.t.
6s.t.
7s.t.
8s.t.
9Mellow Johnny'ss.t.
10Fly V Australias.t.
General Classification after Stage 4
RiderTeamTime
1Mellow Johnny's8h 12' 36"
2Canyon Bicycles+ 1' 28"
3Fly V Australia+ 1' 49"
4Fly V Australia+ 2' 07"
5+ 2' 29"
6+ 2' 40"
7On the Rivet-Ion+ 3' 05"
8Team Rio Grande+ 3' 27"
9Holowesko Partners+ 3' 41"
10+ 3' 45"

Stage 5

August 22, 2010 -- Kimball Junction to Snowbird,
The final stage of the 2010 Tour, Stage 5, began from Kimball Junction, just outside Park City, and trekked for 161 km through the mountains until ending on a mountaintop finish at the Snowbird ski resort. Leipheimer and Fly V Australia's Jai Crawford broke away from the rest of the elite riders to win the stage by a minute over defending champion Francisco Mancebo, who finished second behind Leipheimer in the general classification. By winning the stage, Crawford won the "King of the Mountains" jersey for the event. After another 15 people failed to finish this stage, the race ended with only 71 of the original 140 contestants (50.7%).[7]

Stage 5 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Fly V Australia4h 27' 10"
2Mellow Johnny'ss.t.
3Canyon Bicycles1' 00"
4On the Rivet-Ions.t.
5Team Rio Grande+ 1' 03"
6Trek-Livestrong+ 1' 21"
7Holowesko Partnerss.t.
8s.t.
9Teamgive+ 2' 18"
10+ 2' 28"
Final General Classification
RiderTeamTime
1Mellow Johnny's12h 39' 40"
2Canyon Bicycles+ 2' 30"
3+ 3' 56"
4Fly V Australia+ 3' 56"
5Fly V Australia+ 4' 32"
6Team Rio Grande+ 4' 36"
7Holowesko Partners+ 5' 08"
8On the Rivet-Ion+ 5' 48"
9On the Rivet-Ion+ 6' 56"
10+ 7' 07"

Overall

StageDateRouteWinnerOverall leader
Prologue Tuesday, August 17
1 Wednesday, August 18
2 Thursday, August 19
3 Friday, August 20
4 Saturday, August 21
5 Sunday, August 22

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Who is Ian Boswell, the Tour of Utah’s best young rider and third overall?. Brian Holcombe. VeloNews. 2010-08-22. 2011-08-21.
  2. Web site: Trek-Livestrong’s Taylor Phinney tops in Tour of Utah prologue. Brian Holcombe. VeloNews. 2010-08-18. 2011-08-21.
  3. Web site: David Tanner wins Tour of Utah stage 1, Alex Dowsett takes the overall lead. Brian Holcombe. VeloNews. 2010-08-18. 2011-08-21.
  4. Web site: Levi Leipheimer fires off solo attack at Tour of Utah, takes stage win and lead. Brian Holcombe. VeloNews. 2010-08-19. 2011-08-21.
  5. Web site: Taylor Phinney motors to Tour of Utah time trial win. Brian Holcombe. VeloNews. 2010-08-20. 2011-08-21.
  6. Web site: BMC’s Jeff Louder takes criterium win at Tour of Utah; Levi Leipheimer keeps lead. Brian Holcombe. VeloNews. 2010-08-21. 2011-08-21.
  7. Web site: V Australia’s Jai Crawford wins final Tour of Utah stage, Levi Leipheimer seals overall victory . Brian Holcolmbe . 2010-08-22 . . 2010-08-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20100824010516/http://velonews.competitor.com/2010/08/news/v-australias-jai-crawford-wins-final-tour-of-utah-stage-levi-leipheimer-seals-overall-victory_136082. 24 August 2010 . live.