2018 Dubai Tour

2018 Dubai Tour
Race details
Course5. Dubai Tour
Competition2018 UCI Asia Tour 2.HC
Stages5
DatesFebruary 06 – 10, 2018
Distance841 km (522.5 mi)
Country United Arab Emirates
Journey originDubai
Journey destinationDubai
Teams16
Starting riders111
Arriving riders105
Palmares
Winner Elia Viviani
Second Magnus Cort
Third Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain-Merida)
Points Elia Viviani
Sprints Quentin Valognes (Novo Nordisk)
Youth Magnus Cort
Team BMC Racing
2017
Documentation

The 2018 Dubai Tour was a road cycling stage race that took place in Dubai between 6 and 10 February 2018. It was the fifth edition of the Dubai Tour and was rated as a 2.HC event as part of the 2018 UCI Asia Tour.[1]

Stages

StageDateCoursetypeDistance - km (mi)Stage winnerOverall leader
1  February 6DubaiPalm Jumeirah
167 (103.7) Dylan Groenewegen Dylan Groenewegen
2  February 7DubaiRas Al Khaimah
190 (118) Elia Viviani Dylan Groenewegen
3  February 8DubaiFujairah City
180 (111.8) Mark Cavendish Elia Viviani
4  February 9DubaiHatta
172 (106.8) Sonny Colbrelli Elia Viviani
5  February 10DubaiDubai
132 (82) Elia Viviani Elia Viviani

1st stage

Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Dylan Groenewegen LottoNL-Jumbo3h 51' 35"
2. Magnus Cort Astana+ 0"
3. Elia Viviani Quick-Step Floors+ 0"
4. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 0"
5. Nacer Bouhanni Cofidis+ 0"
6. Jacob Hennessy Mitchelton-BikeExchange+ 0"
7. Eric Young Rally Cycling+ 0"
8. Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain-Merida+ 0"
9. Andrea Peron Novo Nordisk+ 0"
10. Loïc Vliegen BMC Racing+ 0"
General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Dylan Groenewegen LottoNL-Jumbo3h 51' 25"
2. Magnus Cort Astana+ 4"
3. Elia Viviani Quick-Step Floors+ 6"
4. Nathan Van Hooydonck BMC Racing+ 7"
5. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 10"
6. Nacer Bouhanni Cofidis+ 10"
7. Jacob Hennessy Mitchelton-BikeExchange+ 10"
8. Eric Young Rally Cycling+ 10"
9. Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain-Merida+ 10"
10. Andrea Peron Novo Nordisk+ 10"


2nd stage

Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Elia Viviani Quick-Step Floors4h 34' 31"
2. Dylan Groenewegen LottoNL-Jumbo+ 0"
3. Riccardo Minali Astana+ 0"
4. Mark Cavendish Dimension Data+ 0"
5. John Degenkolb Trek-Segafredo+ 0"
6. Magnus Cort Astana+ 0"
7. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 0"
8. Jempy Drucker BMC Racing+ 0"
9. Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain-Merida+ 0"
10. Adam Blythe Aqua Blue Sport+ 0"
General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Dylan Groenewegen LottoNL-Jumbo8h 25' 50"
2. Elia Viviani Quick-Step Floors+ 2"
3. Nathan Van Hooydonck BMC Racing+ 9"
4. Magnus Cort Astana+ 10"
5. Riccardo Minali Astana+ 12"
6. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 16"
7. Nacer Bouhanni Cofidis+ 16"
8. Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain-Merida+ 16"
9. John Degenkolb Trek-Segafredo+ 16"
10. Jacob Hennessy Mitchelton-BikeExchange+ 16"


3rd stage

Race leader Dylan Groenewegen received a 20-second penalty for sheltering too long behind a team car.

Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Mark Cavendish Dimension Data3h 53' 46"
2. Nacer Bouhanni Cofidis+ 0"
3. Marcel Kittel Katusha-Alpecin+ 0"
4. Adam Blythe Aqua Blue Sport+ 0"
5. Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain-Merida+ 0"
6. Elia Viviani Quick-Step Floors+ 0"
7. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 0"
8. Magnus Cort Astana+ 0"
9. Riccardo Minali Astana+ 0"
10. Dylan Groenewegen LottoNL-Jumbo+ 0"
General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Elia Viviani Quick-Step Floors12h 19' 38"
2. Mark Cavendish Dimension Data+ 4"
3. Nathan Van Hooydonck BMC Racing+ 7"
4. Magnus Cort Astana+ 8"
5. Nacer Bouhanni Cofidis+ 8"
6. Loïc Vliegen BMC Racing+ 8"
7. Marcel Kittel Katusha-Alpecin+ 10"
8. Riccardo Minali Astana+ 10"
9. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 14"
10. Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain-Merida+ 14"


4th stage

Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain-Merida3h 40' 50"
2. Magnus Cort Astana+ 0"
3. Timo Roosen LottoNL-Jumbo+ 0"
4. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 0"
5. Giacomo Nizzolo Trek-Segafredo+ 0"
6. Elia Viviani Quick-Step Floors+ 0"
7. Tom Bohli BMC Racing+ 0"
8. Nacer Bouhanni Cofidis+ 0"
9. Loïc Vliegen BMC Racing+ 0"
10. Nathan Van Hooydonck BMC Racing+ 0"
General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Elia Viviani Quick-Step Floors16h 00' 28"
2. Magnus Cort Astana+ 2"
3. Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain-Merida+ 4"
4. Nathan Van Hooydonck BMC Racing+ 7"
5. Nacer Bouhanni Cofidis+ 8"
6. Loïc Vliegen BMC Racing+ 8"
7. Timo Roosen LottoNL-Jumbo+ 10"
8. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 14"
9. Jempy Drucker BMC Racing+ 14"
10. Dylan Teuns BMC Racing+ 14"


5th stage

Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Elia Viviani Quick-Step Floors3h 05' 28"
2. Marco Haller Katusha-Alpecin+ 0"
3. Adam Blythe Aqua Blue Sport+ 0"
4. Jempy Drucker BMC Racing+ 0"
5. Rick Zabel Katusha-Alpecin+ 0"
6. Marcel Kittel Katusha-Alpecin+ 0"
7. Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain-Merida+ 0"
8. Magnus Cort Astana+ 0"
9. Andrea Peron Novo Nordisk+ 0"
10. Fabio Sabatini Quick-Step Floors+ 0"

Final classifications

General classification

General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Elia Viviani Quick-Step Floors19h 05' 46"
2. Magnus Cort Astana+ 12"
3. Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain-Merida+ 14"
4. Nathan Van Hooydonck BMC Racing+ 17"
5. Loïc Vliegen BMC Racing+ 18"
6. Nacer Bouhanni Cofidis+ 18"
7. Timo Roosen LottoNL-Jumbo+ 20"
8. Jempy Drucker BMC Racing+ 24"
9. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 24"
10. Rick Zabel Katusha-Alpecin+ 24"


Points classification

Points classification
RiderTeamPoints
1. Elia Viviani Quick-Step Floors71 pts
2. Magnus Cort Astana43 pts
3. Dylan Groenewegen LottoNL-Jumbo42 pts
4. Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain-Merida40 pts
5. Mark Cavendish Dimension Data33 pts
6. Nacer Bouhanni Cofidis25 pts
7. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates24 pts
8. Adam Blythe Aqua Blue Sport20 pts
9. Marcel Kittel Katusha-Alpecin16 pts
10. Marco Haller Katusha-Alpecin16 pts


Youth classification

Best young classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Magnus Cort Astana19h 05' 58"
2. Nathan Van Hooydonck BMC Racing+ 5"
3. Loïc Vliegen BMC Racing+ 6"
4. Timo Roosen LottoNL-Jumbo+ 8"
5. Rick Zabel Katusha-Alpecin+ 12"
6. Brandon McNulty Rally Cycling+ 22"
7. Amund Grøndahl Jansen LottoNL-Jumbo+ 59"
8. Bieken Nazaerbieke Mitchelton-BikeExchange+ 2' 23"
9. Nils Politt Katusha-Alpecin+ 2' 23"
10. Samuel Jenner Mitchelton-BikeExchange+ 3' 11"


Classification leadership table

In the 2018 Dubai Tour, four different jerseys were awarded. For the general classification, calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage, and allowing time bonuses for the first three finishers at intermediate sprints and at the finish of mass-start stages, the leader received a blue jersey. This classification was considered the most important of the 2018 Dubai Tour, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.

Additionally, there was a points classification, which awarded a red jersey. In the points classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 10 in a stage. For winning a stage, a rider earned 25 points, with 16 for second, 11 for third, 8 for fourth, 6 for fifth with a point fewer per place down to a single point for 10th place. Points towards the classification could also be accrued at intermediate sprint points during each stage; these intermediate sprints also offered bonus seconds towards the general classification. There was also a sprints classification for the points awarded at the aforementioned intermediate sprints, where the leadership of which was marked by a jersey in the colours of the United Arab Emirates flag.

The fourth jersey represented the young rider classification, marked by a white jersey. This was decided in the same way as the general classification, but only riders born after 1 January 1993 were eligible to be ranked in the classification.

Stage Winner General classification
Points classification
Intermediate sprints classification
Youth classification
1 Dylan Groenewegen Dylan Groenewegen Dylan Groenewegen Daniel Teklehaimanot Dylan Groenewegen
2 Elia Viviani Nathan Van Hooydonck
3 Mark Cavendish Elia Viviani Nathan Van Hooydonck
4 Sonny Colbrelli Elia Viviani Magnus Cort Nielsen
5 Elia Viviani Quentin Valognes
Final Elia Viviani Elia Viviani Quentin Valognes Magnus Cort Nielsen

References

  1. "Dubai Tour 2018". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
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