2011 Baltic Chain Tour

2011 Baltic Chain Tour
2011 UCI Europe Tour
Race details
Dates 1720 August 2012
Stages 4
Distance 637.6 km (396.2 mi)
Winning time 14h 39' 16"
Palmares
Winner  Erki Pütsep (EST) (Alpha Baltic-Unitymarathons.com)
Second  Igor Boev (RUS) (National Team Russia)
Third  Ivo Suur (EST) (Nissan Pro Shop Team)

Mountains  Volodymyr Gomenuk (UKR) (Kolss Cycling Team)
Youth  Igor Boev (RUS) (National Team Russia)
Sprints  Gediminas Bagdonas (LTU) (National Team Lithuania)
Team Alpha Baltic-Unitymarathons.com

The 2011 Baltic Chain Tour was the inaugural modern era edition of the Baltic Chain Tour road cycling race. It was held over a period of four days between 17 and 20 May 2013. The race was a part of the 2012 UCI Europe Tour with a race classification of 2.2. General classification was won by Estonian cyclist Erki Pütsep.[1]

Schedule

Stage Start Finish Distance Date Winner Time
P Vilnius Vilnius 3.0 km 16 August  Gediminas Bagdonas (LTU) 0h 3' 37"
1 Vilnius Panevezys 175.0 km 17 August  Gediminas Bagdonas (LTU) 4h 06' 08"
2 Panevezys Šiauliai 165.8 km 18 August  Indulis Bekmanis (LAT) 3h 48' 49"
3 Rīga Sigulda 139.6 km 19 August  Raimondas Rumšas (LTU) 3h 06' 26"
4 Viljandi Viljandi 153.0 km 20 August  Volodymyr Gomenuk (UKR) 3h 36' 03"

Classification leadership table

Stage Stage winner General Classification
Sprint
King of the Mountains
Young riders classification (U26)
Team classification
P Gediminas Bagdonas Gediminas Bagdonas     Ramunas Navardauskas National Team Lithuania
1 Gediminas Bagdonas Gediminas Bagdonas Andris Smirnovs
2 Indulis Bekmanis Indulis Bekmanis Armands Bēcis Indulis Bekmanis
3 Raimundas Rumsas
4 Volodymyr Gomenuk Erki Pütsep Gediminas Bagdonas Volodymyr Gomenuk Igor Boev Alpha Baltic-Unitymarathons.com
Final Erki Pütsep Gediminas Bagdonas Volodymyr Gomenuk Igor Boev Alpha Baltic-Unitymarathons.com

References

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