2014 Tour of Turkey2014 UCI Europe Tour |
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Dates | 27 April – 4 May 2014 |
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Stages | 8 |
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Distance | 1,243.6 km (772.7 mi) |
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Winning time | 30h 26' 22"[1] |
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The 2014 Tour of Turkey was the 50th edition of the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey cycling stage race. It was held from 27 April to 4 May 2014, and was won by Adam Yates. British cyclist Mark Cavendish won four stages and the points classification.[2]
Schedule
Teams
The start list includes 20 teams and 154 riders.
- Pro Teams
- Professional Continental Teams
- Continental Teams
Stages
Stage 1
- 27 April 2014 — Alanya to Alanya, 141.6 km (88.0 mi)
Stage 1 Result
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General classification after Stage 1
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Stage 2
- 28 April 2014 — Alanya to Kemer, 174.6 km (108.5 mi)
Stage 2 Result
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General classification after Stage 2
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Stage 3
- 29 April 2014 — Finike to Elmalı, 184.7 km (114.8 mi)
Stage 3 Result
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General classification after Stage 3
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Stage 4
- 30 April 2014 — Fethiye to Marmaris, 125 km (77.7 mi)
Stage 4 Result
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General classification after Stage 4
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Stage 5
- 1 May 2014 — Marmaris to Bodrum–Turgutreis, 177.3 km (110.2 mi)
Stage 5 Result
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General classification after Stage 5
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Stage 6
- 2 May 2014 — Bodrum to Selçuk, 183.1 km (113.8 mi)
Stage 6 Result
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General classification after Stage 6
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Stage 7
- 3 May 2014 — Kuşadası to İzmir, 136.3 km (84.7 mi)
Stage 7 Result
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General classification after Stage 7
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Stage 8
- 4 May 2014 — Istanbul to Istanbul, 121 km (75.2 mi)
Stage 8 Result
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Final General classification
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Classification leadership table
References
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