2011 UCI cycling calendar | 2011 Tour des Pays de Savoie

  • 2011 Tour des Pays de Savoie

    Dates

    Took place from Thursday 16 June 2011 till Sunday 19 June 2011.

    France

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    Stages/Race route and results (when available)

    Thursday 16 June 2011 P/ Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne 5.6 km 1/ Nikita Novikov (Itera-Katusha) - 7'13"
    2/ Marcel Aregger (Price Your Bike) - +0'03"
    3/ Emilien Viennet +0'08"
    4/ Warren Barguil
    5/ Yoann Paillot - +0'10"
    Friday 17 June 2011 1/ Chambéry > Bourg Saint-Maurice 136.9 km 1/ Pavel Kochetkov (Itera-Katusha) - 3h52'48"
    2/ Nikita Novikov (Itera-Katusha) - +0'03"
    3/ Warren Barguil
    4/ Laurent Beuret (Team Atlas Personal) - +0'42"
    Saturday 18 June 2011 2/ Aoste > La Thuile 147.27 km 1/ Romain Bardet (France) - 4h35'41"
    2/ Nikita Novikov (Itera-Katusha) - +0'33"
    3/ Carlos Verona Quintanilla (Burgos 2016) - +1'07"
    4/ Stéphane Rossetto (Cyclo Club Nogent) - +2'08"
    5/ Laurent Beuret (Atlas Personal)
    Sunday 19 June 2011 3/ Vitam Parc (à Neydens) > Les Houches 121.5 km 1/ Romain Bardet (France)
    total distance 411.27 km


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