2013 Tour of Norway explained

2013 Glava Tour of Norway
Series:2013 UCI Europe Tour
Date:15—19 May 2013
Stages:5
Distance:918.7
Unit:km
Speed:41.72
First:Edvald Boasson Hagen
First Nat:NOR
First Color:yellow
Second:Sérgio Paulinho
Second Nat:POR
Third:Sondre Holst Enger
Third Nat:NOR
Third Team:Team Plussbank
Sprints:Edvald Boasson Hagen
Sprints Nat:NOR
Sprints Color:green
Mountains:Sander Cordeel
Mountains Nat:BEL
Mountains Color:polkadot
Youth:Sondre Holst Enger
Youth Nat:NOR
Youth Team:Team Plussbank
Youth Color:white
Previous:2012
Next:2014

The 2013 Glava Tour of Norway was the third edition of the Glava Tour of Norway road cycling race. It was held over a period of five days between 15 and 19 May 2013. The race was a part of the 2013 UCI Europe Tour with a race classification of 2.1.[1] Top Norwegian cyclists competing in the race included Edvald Boasson Hagen, Lars Petter Nordhaug, and Alexander Kristoff, with the notable exception of Thor Hushovd, who raced in the 2013 Tour of California instead.[2]

Edvald Boasson Hagen won the race overall as well as the Nordialog super sprint classification. Portuguese rider Sérgio Paulinho came in second overall. Norwegian Sondre Holst Enger took third place as well as the Škoda young riders classification (U26). Belgian Sander Cordeel earned the Infotjenester King of the Mountains title, and the winner of the team classification was . The race was completed in at an average speed of 41.72km/h.[3]

Schedule

StageStartFinishDistanceDateWinnerTime
1FredrikstadSarpsborg 190.3 kmWednesday, 15 May
2KongsbergSkien 179.0 kmThursday, 16 May
3TønsbergDrammen 162.7 kmFriday, 17 May
4BrumunddalLillehammer 195.0 kmSaturday, 18 May
5GjøvikHønefoss 172.9 kmSunday, 19 May

Teams

Twenty teams were invited to compete in the 2013 Glava Tour of Norway: 5 teams from the UCI ProTeams, 7 UCI Professional Continental Teams and 8 UCI Continental Teams.[4]

UCI ProTeams
UCI Professional Continental Teams
UCI Continental Teams

Stages

Stage 1

15 May 2013 – Fredrikstad to Sarpsborg, 190.3km (118.2miles)

The first stage began with 6.6km (04.1miles) of neutral zone through Fredrikstad, then the race began in earnest in Ørebekk to the north of Gressvik. The ride then took a mostly-flat clockwise route through Østfold and finished with three laps in Sarpsborg city center.[1] Alexander Kristoff beat fellow Norwegian national rider Edvald Boasson Hagen in a sprint finish, and French rider Sébastien Hinault took third.[5] Spanish rider Amets Txurruka won the King of the Mountains title for the climb up to Fredriksten Fortress, Italian Kristian Sbaragli took the young riders classification, and Alexander Kristoff earned the sprinting title in addition to his stage win. The finishing time was, giving an average speed of 40.49km/h.[3]

Stage 1 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2s.t.
3s.t.
4s.t.
5s.t.
6s.t.
7s.t.
8s.t.
9s.t.
10s.t.
General Classification after Stage 1
RiderTeamTime
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Stage 2

16 May 2013 – Kongsberg to Skien, 167.8km (104.3miles)

The second stage began with the riders going west from Kongsberg until they reached Gransherad, northwest of Notodden, at which point they turned southeast towards Skien to complete the final three laps in town.[1] The ride was marred by poor weather conditions—slippery roads, continuous rain, and sub-10°C temperatures, and as a result the last lap was cancelled, shortening the stage to 167.8km (104.3miles).[3] Alexander Kristoff once again beat Edvald Boasson Hagen on the final sprint, maintaining his sprint and overall lead, and fellow Norwegian Sondre Holst Enger took third in the stage as well as the young riders classification.[6] Belgian rider Sander Cordeel was first on both mountain sections of the race and took the King of the Mountains classification. The finishing time was, giving an average speed of 40.08km/h.[3]

Stage 2 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2s.t.
3Team Plussbanks.t.
4s.t.
5s.t.
6s.t.
7s.t.
8s.t.
9s.t.
10s.t.
General Classification after Stage 2
RiderTeamTime
1
2
3
4
5Team Plussbank
6
7
8
9
10

Stage 3

17 May 2013 – Tønsberg to Drammen, 192.7km (119.7miles)

The third stage was a twisty ride north along the Oslofjord from Tønsberg to Drammen, finishing with five final circuits in the city.[1] The race was on the same day as Norwegian Constitution Day, so there was a large turnout of spectators in traditional Norwegian bunader. Because of the cancelled laps the previous day, the stage was extended by a few laps to give a new distance of 192.7km (119.7miles) overall. Edvald Boasson Hagen was strongly positioned in the final lap, pulled forward by his team, but in the final sprint he was passed by several riders and received fourth in the stage. Dutch rider Theo Bos took first, followed closely by Alexander Kristoff, who retained his position as first place in sprinting and overall, and Italian rider Matteo Pelucchi, who took third.[7] Sven Erik Bystrøm took the young riders classification from fellow countryman Sondre Holst Enger, while Sander Cordeel held on to his title as King of the Mountains. The finishing time was, giving an average speed of 47.7km/h.[3]

Stage 3 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2s.t.
3s.t.
4s.t.
5s.t.
6s.t.
7Team Plussbanks.t.
8Team People4you-Unaas Cyclings.t.
9s.t.
10s.t.
General Classification after Stage 3
RiderTeamTime
1
2
3Team Øster Hus-Ridley
4
5Team Plussbank
6
7
8
9
10

Stage 4

18 May 2013 – Brumunddal to Lillehammer, 195km (121miles)

The fourth stage was the longest and also the hilliest stage in the tour, with a total climb of about 3550m (11,650feet) between Brumunddal and Lillehammer.[1] Edvald Boasson Hagen was considered to have a home advantage since he was raised in Rudsbygd near Lillehammer and had done the climbs there many times. Boasson Hagen was part of a group that split early on and maintained their lead throughout the race, with the yellow-jerseyed Alexander Kristoff among the peloton left behind. On the final climb of the ride, with about 30km (20miles) remaining, Portuguese rider Sérgio Paulinho made a break from the group, and Boasson Hagen caught up with him before the summit. The two men worked together to maintain their lead until the final lap, when Boasson Hagen broke away from Paulinho and secured a decisive victory, taking the lead from Alexander Kristoff in both the sprint and overall classifications.[8] Paulinho came second and Dutch rider Bauke Mollema took third. Sondre Holst Enger came fourth and retook the young rider classification from Sven Erik Bystrøm, and Sander Cordeel maintained his King of the Mountains title for the third stage in a row. The finishing time was, giving an average speed of 38.8km/h.[3]

Stage 4 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2
3
4
5
6Rietumu-Delfin
7
8
9
10
General Classification after Stage 4
RiderTeamTime
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10Rietumu-Delfin

Stage 5

19 May 2013 – Gjøvik to Hønefoss, 172.9km (107.4miles)

The fifth and final stage was a race south from Gjøvik ending with four long and hilly circuits in Hønefoss.[1] Lars Petter Nordhaug broke away in the final 12km (07miles) and was joined by Jesper Hansen and Fredrik Ludvigsson, but the group eventually got engulfed by the main peloton in a push led by .[9] Alexander Kristoff came in first and received his third stage win of the competition. Next came Team Plussbank rider Sondre Holst Enger, who retained the top spot in the young riders classification and placed third overall, and then Edvald Boasson Hagen in third, securing a sprint classification and general classification victory for the second consecutive year in the Tour of Norway. Sérgio Paulinho came in second overall and Sander Cordeel took the King of Mountains title. The finishing time was, giving an average speed of 42.42km/h.[3]

Stage 5 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2Team Plussbanks.t.
3s.t.
4s.t.
5s.t.
6s.t.
7s.t.
8s.t.
9s.t.
10s.t.
Final General Classification
RiderTeamTime
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10Rietumu-Delfin

Classification leadership table

StageStage winnerGeneral Classification
Nordialog super sprint
Infotjenester King of the Mountains
Škoda young riders classification (U26)
Team classification
1Alexander KristoffAlexander KristoffAlexander KristoffAmets TxurrukaKristian Sbaragli
2Alexander KristoffSander CordeelSondre Holst Enger
3Theo BosSven Erik Bystrøm
4Edvald Boasson HagenEdvald Boasson HagenEdvald Boasson HagenSondre Holst Enger
5Alexander Kristoff
FinalEdvald Boasson HagenEdvald Boasson HagenSander CordeelSondre Holst Enger

Final standings

General classification

RiderTeamTime
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10Rietumu-Delfin

Sprint classification

RiderTeamPoints
168
260
3Team Plussbank48
440
533
627
726
822
920
1020

Mountains classification

RiderTeamPoints
116
28
36
44
53
6Team Øster Hus-Ridley3
72
8Team Plussbank2
92
102

Young riders classification

RiderTeamTime
1Team Plussbank
2+ 8"
3+ 10"
4Rietumu-Delfin+ 1' 07"
5+ 1' 10"
6+ 1' 10"
7Team People4you-Unaas Cycling+ 1' 53"
8+ 1' 53"
9+ 4' 37"
10+ 7' 18"

Team classification

TeamPoints
1
2 + 5' 02"
3+ 6' 51"
4 + 13' 02"
5+ 14' 22"
6 + 16' 55"
7 + 17' 22"
8 Team Plussbank+ 18' 08"
9 + 18' 39"
10 + 22' 25"

Notes and References

  1. Book: Glava Tour Race Manual 2013 . 15 May 2013 . 2013 . Cycling Event Norway AS . Høvik, Norway . https://web.archive.org/web/20130612002342/http://www.glavatour.no/GlavaTour-racemanual2013.pdf . 2013-06-12 . dead .
  2. News: 12 topplag i Tour of Norway . Johnny Helgesen . Sarpsborg Avis . 19 Mar 2013 . 15 May 2013 . Norwegian.
  3. Web site: Results . 2013 . Glava Tour . Cycling Event Norway AS . 19 May 2013 . 22 October 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131022013311/http://www.glavatour.no/en/results/ . dead .
  4. Book: Glava Tour of Norway Start List . 15 May 2013 . 2013 . Cycling Event Norway AS . Høvik, Norway.
  5. News: Kristoff åpnet med seier . NRK Sport . 15 May 2013 . 15 May 2013 . Norwegian.
  6. News: Kristoff raskere enn Boasson igjen . NRK Sport . 16 May 2013 . 16 May 2013 . Norwegian.
  7. News: Lasse Bjarte Hove . Theo Bos satte nordmennene på plass på nasjonaldagen . . 17 May 2013 . 17 May 2013 . Norwegian.
  8. News: Yasmin Sunde Hoel . Morten Stenberg . Boasson Hagen vant på hjemmebane: 'Viser at jeg har blitt bedre på klatring' . NRK Sport . 18 May 2013 . 18 May 2013 . Norwegian.
  9. News: Sindre J. Olsen . Christer Baardsen . Lasse Bjarte Hove . Kristoff spurtet til ny seier og sikret poengtrøya . TV 2 . 19 May 2013 . 19 May 2013 . Norwegian.