2010 Tour of Slovenia

The 2010 Tour of Slovenia (Slovene: Dirka po Sloveniji) was the 17th edition of the Tour of Slovenia, categorized as 2.1 stage race (UCI Europe Tour) held between 17 and 20 June 2010.[1]

2010 Tour of Slovenia
UCI Europe Tour (2.1 race)
Race details
Dates17–20 June 2010
Stages4
Distance667 km (414.5 mi)
Winning time16h 18' 22"
Results
Winner Italy Vincenzo Nibali
  Second Italy Giovanni Visconti
  Third Denmark Chris Anker Sørensen

Points Slovenia Grega Bole
Mountains France Stéphane Rossetto
Youth Slovenia Blaž Furdi
  Team Denmark Team Saxo Bank

The race consisted of 4 stages with 667 km (414.5 mi) in total.[2][3][4][5][6]

Teams

Total 109 riders (101 finished it) from 14 teams started the race.[7][8][9]

UCI ProTeams

UCI Professional Continental

UCI Continental

Route and stages

Stage characteristics and winners
Stage Date Course Length Type Winner
1 17 June KoperMedvode 173 km (107 mi) Slovenia Grega Bole
2 18 June LjubljanaVillach (Austria) 166 km (103 mi) Slovenia Grega Bole
3 19 June BledKrvavec 171 km (106 mi) Mountain stage Italy Vincenzo Nibali
4 20 June BrežiceNovo mesto 157 km (98 mi) Italy Francesco Chicchi
Total 667 km (414.5 mi)

Classification leadership

Classification leadership by stage
Stage Winner General
classification
Points
classification
Mountains
classification
Young rider
classification
Team
classification

1 Grega Bole Grega Bole Grega Bole Stéphane Rossetto Marko Kump not available
2 Grega Bole not available Blaž Furdi
3 Vincenzo Nibali Vincenzo Nibali
4 Francesco Chicchi Stéphane Rossetto Team Saxo Bank
Final Vincenzo Nibali Grega Bole Stéphane Rossetto Blaž Furdi Team Saxo Bank

Final classification standings

Legend
Denotes the leader of the general classification Denotes the leader of the mountains classification
Denotes the leader of the points classification Denotes the leader of the young rider classification
Denotes the leader of the team classification

General classification

Rank Rider Team Time
1 Italy Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas–Doimo 16h 18' 22"
2 Italy Giovanni Visconti ISD–NERI + 41"
3 Denmark Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 51"
4 Italy Andrea Noè Ceramica Flaminia + 55"
5 Colombia Cayetano Sarmiento Acqua & Sapone + 55"
6 Denmark Anders Lund Team Saxo Bank 1' 08"
7 Spain Marcos García Xacobeo–Galicia 1' 08"
8 Slovenia Gašper Švab Sava 1' 58"
9 Slovenia Grega Bole Lampre–Farnese Vini 2' 00"
10 Slovenia Mitja Mahorič Adria Mobil 2' 08"

Points classification

Rank Rider Team Points
1 Slovenia Grega Bole Lampre–Farnese Vini 67
2 Italy Giovanni Visconti ISD–NERI 47
3 Slovenia Marko Kump Adria Mobil 34
4 Italy Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas–Doimo 29
5 Slovenia Blaž Furdi Sava 27
6 Italy Daniele Bennati Liquigas–Doimo 27
7 Italy Francesco Chicchi Liquigas–Doimo 25
8 Slovenia Borut Božič Vacansoleil 24
9 Belgium Michael Van Staeyen Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator 24
10 Poland Jaroslaw Marycz Team Saxo Bank 23

Mountains classification

Rank Rider Team Points
1 France Stéphane Rossetto Vacansoleil 18
2 Italy Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas–Doimo 16
3 Slovenia Luka Rakuša ISD–NERI 12
4 Slovenia Vladimir Kerkez Sava 8
5 Italy Giovanni Visconti ISD–NERI 8
6 Denmark Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo Bank 6
7 Tunisia Rafaâ Chtioui Acqua & Sapone 6
8 Spain Marcos García Xacobeo–Galicia 6
9 Italy Gianluca Mirenda ISD–NERI 6
10 Germany Danilo Hondo Lampre–Farnese Vini 6

Young rider classification

Rank Rider Team Time
1 Slovenia Blaž Furdi Sava 16h 18' 22"
2 Slovenia Luka Mezgec Zheroquadro–Radenska 1' 20"
3 Italy Alfredo Balloni Lampre–Farnese Vini 2' 44"
4 Slovenia Jan Tratnik Zheroquadro–Radenska 4' 58"
5 Slovenia Marko Kump Adria Mobil 12' 10"
6 Belgium Michael Van Staeyen Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator 13' 35"
7 Slovenia Blaž Jarc Adria Mobil 15' 57"
8 Slovenia Jure Bitenc Obrazi Delo Revije 17' 28"
9 Slovenia Mark Džamagastič Sava 18' 50"
10 Slovenia Andi Bajc Zheroquadro–Radenska 24' 48"

Team classification

Rank Team Time
1 Denmark Team Saxo Bank 49h 01' 36"
2 Italy Acqua & Sapone + 6"
3 Italy Liquigas–Doimo + 12"
4 Slovenia Sava + 1' 25"
5 Republic of Ireland Ceramica Flaminia + 3' 13"
6 Spain Xacobeo–Galicia + 3' 29"
7 Italy ISD–NERI + 4' 44"
8 Slovenia Zheroquadro–Radenska + 6' 57"
9 Netherlands Vacansoleil + 12' 09"
10 Croatia Loborika + 13' 20"

References

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