2012 Tour of Utah explained

2012 Tour of Utah
Series:2011–12 UCI America Tour
Date:August 7–12, 2012
Stages:6
Time:21h 26' 32"
First:Johann Tschopp
First Nat:SUI
First Color:yellow
Second:Matthew Busche
Second Nat:USA
Third:Leopold König
Third Nat:CZE
Mountains:Ben Jacques-Maynes
Mountains Nat:USA
Mountains Color:red
Youth:Joseph Dombrowski
Youth Nat:USA
Youth Color:white
Sprints:Michael Matthews
Sprints Nat:AUS
Sprints Color:green
Previous:2011
Next:2013

The 2012 Tour of Utah was the ninth edition of the Tour of Utah. Once again, the race was included on the UCI America Tour, with a UCI classification of 2.1. As such, the race is only open to teams on the UCI Pro Tour, UCI Professional Continental and UCI Continental circuits. The race took place between August 7–12, 2012 as a six-day, six-stage race, with some major differences to the prior editions, such as the elimination of the prologue and the inclusion of a team time trial instead of an individual time trial. The 2012 Tour of Utah was one of five UCI-ranked stage races in the United States in 2012 and one of three (along with the 2012 Tour of California and the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, which are both ranked 2.HC) that attracted multiple ProTeams to compete.

Teams

In July, the Tour of Utah announced a 17-team field, made up of six ProTeams (up from five), five UCI Professional Continental teams (up from four) and six UCI Continental teams (down from seven), thus giving the race a total of 17 teams (up from 16).[1] In total, eight of the 16 teams that competed in 2011 were invited to return to this event, as well as a ProTeam that merged into another ProTeam (RadioShack-Nissan-Trek) and a team that competed in 2010, but did not get a place in 2011 (Bontrager-Livestrong). EPM–UNE is based in Colombia, and four of the five Professional Continental teams are not US-based, coming from Canada, China, the Netherlands and Germany.

UCI ProTeams
UCI Professional Continental Teams

(* – participated in 2011)

UCI Continental Teams

Contenders

In addition to all of the last four champions of the race -- (Jeff Louder (UnitedHealthcare), Francisco Mancebo (Competitive Cyclist) and two-time defending champion Levi Leipheimer (Omega Pharma–Quick-Step)) -- the race included potential contenders Tom Danielson (Garmin), Christian Vande Velde (Garmin), David Zabriskie (Garmin) and Chris Horner (RadioShack-Nissan-Trek). The race was held during the 2012 Summer Olympics, and 11 current or former Olympians competed.[2] Although each of the 17 teams was permitted to bring up to 8 starters (for a maximum of 136), the race included only 129 starters, because 3 of the ProTour teams (BMC, Omega Pharma–Quick-Step, and Liquigas-Cannondale) brought only 6 and a fourth (Rabobank) brought only 7.[3]

Stages

Stage results
Stage[4] DateRouteTerrainLengthWinner
1 7 August Medium mountain stage 131miles
2 8 August 13.5miles
3 9 August Medium mountain stage 88.5miles
4 10 August Hilly stage 134.3miles
5 11 August Mountain stage 101.1miles
6 12 August Hilly stage 76.73miles

Stage 1

August 7, 2012 -- OgdenOgden, Medium mountain stage,
For the first time, the Tour of Utah started with a full stage instead of a prologue. Although the route included five categorized climbs, a select peloton of 40 returned to downtown Ogden with the lead, resulting in a sprint finish.[5] After a few attempted breakaways in the final kilometers were thwarted, Rory Sutherland of outsprinted the field, finishing several bike lengths ahead of Damiano Caruso of, Brent Bookwalter of and Lawson Craddock of . Although the lead pack all finished in the same time, the first three across the finish line and intermediate sprint placers received time bonuses that gave them the lead.

Stage 1 result
RiderTeamTime
15h 25' 41"
2s. t.
3 s. t.
4s. t.
5s. t.
6s. t.
7s. t.
8s. t.
9s. t.
10s. t.
General Classification after Stage 1
RiderTeamTime
15h 25' 31"
2+ 4"
3 + 6"
4+ 8"
5+10"
6+ 10"
7+ 10"
8+ 10"
9+ 10"
10+ 10"

Stage 2

August 8, 2012 -- Miller Motorsports Park, team time trial,
Team time in the team time trial was determined by the fifth member of the team to cross the finish line. The stage was easily won by the team, pushing American Christian Vande Velde into the overall lead.[6] Levi Leipheimer's chances to defend his championships probably came to an end on this stage, as his weak team, which only started with six riders, quickly dropped one rider and then repeatedly had to sit up to avoid dropping a second rider, placing last among the 17 teams and losing over two minutes as a result.

Stage 2 result
TeamTime
122' 35"
2+ 33"
3 + 38"
4+ 50"
5+ 53"
6+ 58"
7+ 1' 03"
8Competitive Cyclist Racing Team+ 1' 06"
9+ 1' 08"
10+ 1' 10"
General Classification after Stage 2
RiderTeamTime
15h 48' 16"
2s. t.
3 s. t.
4+ 30"
5+ 33"
6+ 33"
7+ 38"
8+ 38"
9+ 38"
10+ 43"

Stage 3

August 9, 2012 -- Ogden to University of Utah,

Stage 3 result
RiderTeamTime
13h 24' 07"
2s. t.
3 s. t.
4s. t.
5s. t.
6s. t.
7s. t.
8Team Exergys. t.
9s. t.
10Competitive Cyclist Racing Teams. t.
General Classification after Stage 3
RiderTeamTime
19h 12' 23"
2s. t.
3 s. t.
4+ 30"
5+ 33"
6+ 33"
7+ 38"
8+ 38"
9+ 38"
10+ 43"

Stage 4

August 10, 2012 -- LehiSalt Lake City,

Stage 4 result
RiderTeamTime
14h 47' 06"
2s. t.
3 s. t.
4s. t.
5s. t.
6Team Exergys. t.
7s. t.
8s. t.
9s. t.
10EPM–UNEs. t.
General Classification after Stage 4
RiderTeamTime
113h 59' 29"
2+ 3"
3 + 3"
4+ 33"
5+ 36"
6+ 36"
7+ 41"
8+ 41"
9+ 41"
10+ 50"

Stage 5

August 11, 2012 -- Kimball Junction to Snowbird,

Stage 5 result
RiderTeamTime
14h 18' 20"
2+ 43"
3 + 47"
4+ 52"
5+ 1' 00"
6+ 1' 02"
7+ 1' 02"
8+ 1' 23"
9+ 1' 38"
10+ 1' 38"
General Classification after Stage 5
RiderTeamTime
118h 18' 49"
2+ 38"
3+ 43"
4+ 53"
5 + 58"
6+ 1' 03"
7+ 1' 19"
8+ 1' 21"
9+ 1' 22"
10+ 1' 24"

Stage 6

August 12, 2012 -- Park City – Park City,

Stage 6 result
RiderTeamTime
13h 06' 54"
2+ 49"
3+ 49"
4+ 49"
5+ 49"
6 + 49"
7+ 49"
8+ 49"
9+ 49"
10+ 49"
Final General Classification
RiderTeamTime
121h 26' 32"
2+ 43"
3+ 49"
4 + 58"
5+ 1' 03"
6+ 1' 08"
7+ 1' 19"
8+ 1' 21"
9+ 1' 29"
10+ 1' 31"

Overall

Classification leadership

StageWinnerGeneral classification
Sprints classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Most Aggressive
Team classification
1Rory SutherlandRory SutherlandRory SutherlandBen Jacques-MaynesLawson CraddockJesse Anthony
2Christian Vande VeldeWilco Keldermanno award
3Michael MatthewsMichael MatthewsTimmy DugganMichael Matthews
4Jake KeoughJasper Stuyven
5Johann TschoppJohann TschoppBen Jacques-MaynesJoseph DombrowskiFrancisco Mancebo
6Levi LeipheimerRory Sutherland
FinalJohann TschoppMichael MatthewsBen Jacques-MaynesJoseph Dombrowskino award

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Field of 17 teams announced for 2012 Tour of Utah . VeloNews.com. 10 July 2012 . VeloNews . 6 August 2012.
  2. Web site: Riders to Watch at 2012 Tour of Utah- 11 Olympians on Rosters . Press release . Tour of Utah . 2 August 2012 . 6 August 2012 . https://archive.today/20130204172520/http://tourofutah.com/blog/riders-to-watch-at-2012-tour-of-utah-11-olympians-on-rosters . 4 February 2013 . dead . dmy-all .
  3. Web site: Leipheimer and Omega Pharma-QuickStep confirmed for Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah . Pat Malach . CyclingNews.com . 3 August 2012 . 8 August 2012.
  4. Web site: The Race: 2012 Tour . Press release . Tour of Utah . 6 August 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120612191642/http://tourofutah.com/the-race/2012-tour . 12 June 2012 . dead . dmy-all .
  5. Web site: Sutherland wins stage 1 at Tour of Utah . Pat Malach . 8 August 2012 . CyclingNews.com . 8 August 2012.
  6. Web site: Garmin–Sharp nails Tour of Utah team time trial, Vande Velde takes race lead . Kyle Moore . VeloNation . 8 August 2012 . 8 August 2012.