2024 Tour of Norway

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2024 Tour of Norway
2024 UCI ProSeries
Race details
Dates23–26 May 2024
Stages4
Distance645 km (400.8 mi)
Results
Winner  Axel Laurance (FRA) (Alpecin–Deceuninck)
  Second  Bart Lemmen (NED) (Visma–Lease a Bike)
  Third  Ådne Holter (NOR) (Uno-X Mobility)

Mountains  Eirik Vang Aas (NOR) (Norway)
Youth  Mathias Vacek (CZE) (Lidl–Trek)
  Team Norway Uno-X Mobility
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The 2024 Tour of Norway was a road cycling stage race that took place between 23 and 26 May 2024 in Norway. The race was rated as a category 2.Pro event on the 2024 UCI ProSeries calendar, and was the 13th edition of the Tour of Norway.

Teams[edit]

Seven UCI WorldTeams, six UCI ProTeams, three UCI Continental teams, and the Norwegian national team made up the 17 teams that participated in the race.[1]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI ProTeams

UCI Continental Teams

National Teams

Route[edit]

Stage characteristics and winners[2]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Stage winner
1 23 May Voss to Voss Resort 142 km (88 mi) Hilly stage  Thibau Nys (BEL)
2 24 May Odda to Gullingen 205 km (127 mi) Intermediate stage  Axel Laurance (FRA)
3 25 May Sola to Egersund 173 km (107 mi) Hilly stage  Jordi Meeus (BEL)
4 26 May Stavanger to Stavanger 125 km (78 mi) Hilly stage  Alexander Kristoff (NOR)
Total 645 km (401 mi)

Stages[edit]

Stage 1[edit]

23 May 2024 – Voss to Voss Resort, 142 km (88 mi)[3]
Stage 1 Result[4]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Thibau Nys (BEL) Lidl–Trek 3h 21' 34"
2  Ådne Holter (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 4"
3  Axel Laurance (FRA) Alpecin–Deceuninck + 4"
4  Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike + 6"
5  Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek + 8"
6  Idar Andersen (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 8"
7  Marco Brenner (GER) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 18"
8  Adrien Maire (FRA) TDT–Unibet Cycling Team + 18"
9  Óscar Rodríguez (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers + 20"
10  Magnus Cort (DEN) Uno-X Mobility + 20"
General classification after Stage 1[4]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Thibau Nys (BEL) Lidl–Trek 3h 21' 24"
2  Ådne Holter (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 8"
3  Axel Laurance (FRA) Alpecin–Deceuninck + 10"
4  Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike + 16"
5  Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek + 16"
6  Idar Andersen (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 18"
7  Marco Brenner (GER) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 28"
8  Adrien Maire (FRA) TDT–Unibet Cycling Team + 28"
9  Óscar Rodríguez (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers + 30"
10  Magnus Cort (DEN) Uno-X Mobility + 30"

Stage 2[edit]

24 May 2024 – Odda to Gullingen, 205 km (127 mi)[3]
Stage 2 Result[5]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Axel Laurance (FRA) Alpecin–Deceuninck 5h 01' 09"
2  Ethan Hayter (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
3  Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike + 0"
4  Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek + 3"
5  Marco Brenner (GER) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 5"
6  Ådne Holter (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 5"
7  Kamiel Bonneu (BEL) Team Flanders–Baloise + 5"
8  Carl Fredrik Hagen (NOR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 5"
9  Óscar Rodríguez (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers + 5"
10  Luca Vergallito (ITA) Alpecin–Deceuninck + 15"
General classification after Stage 2[5]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Axel Laurance (FRA) Alpecin–Deceuninck 8h 22' 23"
2  Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike + 12"
3  Ådne Holter (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 13"
4  Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek + 21"
5  Thibau Nys (BEL) Lidl–Trek + 25"
6  Marco Brenner (GER) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 33"
7  Óscar Rodríguez (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers + 35"
8  Ethan Hayter (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 46"
9  Kamiel Bonneu (BEL) Team Flanders–Baloise + 48"
10  Magnus Cort (DEN) Uno-X Mobility + 52"

Stage 3[edit]

25 May 2024 – Sola to Egersund, 173 km (107 mi)[3]
Stage 3 Result[6]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Jordi Meeus (BEL) Bora–Hansgrohe 3h 53' 33"
2  Pavel Bittner (CZE) Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 0"
3  Alexander Kristoff (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 0"
4  Wout van Aert (BEL) Visma–Lease a Bike + 0"
5  Elia Viviani (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
6  Sasha Weemaes (BEL) Bingoal WB + 0"
7  Huub Artz (NED) Intermarché–Wanty + 0"
8  Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek + 0"
9  Luc Wirtgen (LUX) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 0"
10  Halvor Utengen Sandstad (NOR) Team Coop–Repsol + 0"
General classification after Stage 3[6]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Axel Laurance (FRA) Alpecin–Deceuninck 12h 16' 06"
2  Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike + 12"
3  Ådne Holter (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 13"
4  Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek + 21"
5  Thibau Nys (BEL) Lidl–Trek + 25"
6  Marco Brenner (GER) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 33"
7  Óscar Rodríguez (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers + 35"
8  Ethan Hayter (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 46"
9  Kamiel Bonneu (BEL) Team Flanders–Baloise + 48"
10  Magnus Cort (DEN) Uno-X Mobility + 52"

Stage 4[edit]

26 May 2024 – Stavanger to Stavanger, 125 km (78 mi)[3]
Stage 4 Result[7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Alexander Kristoff (NOR) Uno-X Mobility 2h 39' 04"
2  Jordi Meeus (BEL) Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
3  Wout van Aert (BEL) Visma–Lease a Bike + 0"
4  Pavel Bittner (CZE) Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 0"
5  Lars Craps (BEL) Team Flanders–Baloise + 0"
6  Axel Laurance (FRA) Alpecin–Deceuninck + 0"
7  Marco Brenner (GER) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 0"
8  Tyler Stites (USA) Project Echelon Racing + 0"
9  Huub Artz (NED) Intermarché–Wanty + 0"
10  Gijs van Hoecke (BEL) Intermarché–Wanty + 0"
General classification after Stage 4[7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Axel Laurance (FRA) Alpecin–Deceuninck 14h 55' 10"
2  Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike + 12"
3  Ådne Holter (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 13"
4  Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek + 21"
5  Marco Brenner (GER) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 33"
6  Óscar Rodríguez (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers + 35"
7  Ethan Hayter (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 46"
8  Magnus Cort (DEN) Uno-X Mobility + 52"
9  Kamiel Bonneu (BEL) Team Flanders–Baloise + 53"
10  Carl Fredrik Hagen (NOR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 54"

Classification leadership table[edit]

Classification leadership by stage
Stage Winner General classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Team classification
1 Thibau Nys Thibau Nys Eirik Vang Aas Thibau Nys Uno-X Mobility
2 Axel Laurance Axel Laurance Mathias Vacek
3 Jordi Meeus
4 Alexander Kristoff
Final Axel Laurance Eirik Vang Aas Mathias Vacek Uno-X Mobility

Classification standings[edit]

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

General classification[edit]

Final general classification (1–10)[7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Axel Laurance (FRA) Alpecin–Deceuninck 14h 55' 10"
2  Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike + 12"
3  Ådne Holter (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 13"
4  Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek + 21"
5  Marco Brenner (GER) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 33"
6  Óscar Rodríguez (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers + 35"
7  Ethan Hayter (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 46"
8  Magnus Cort (DEN) Uno-X Mobility + 52"
9  Kamiel Bonneu (BEL) Team Flanders–Baloise + 53"
10  Carl Fredrik Hagen (NOR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 54"

Mountains classification[edit]

Final mountains classification (1–10)[7]
Rank Rider Team Points
1  Eirik Vang Aas (NOR) Norway 22
2  Filip Řeha (CZE) ATT Investments 18
3  Ådne Holter (NOR) Uno-X Mobility 14
4  Hannes Wilksch (GER) Tudor Pro Cycling Team 12
5  Halvor Utengen Sandstad (NOR) Team Coop–Repsol 12
6  Axel Laurance (FRA) Alpecin–Deceuninck 11
7  Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike 11
8  Lennert Teugels (BEL) Bingoal WB 11
9  Marco Brenner (GER) Tudor Pro Cycling Team 10
10  Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek 9

Young rider classification[edit]

Final young rider classification (1–10)[7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek 14h 55' 31"
2  Marco Brenner (GER) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 12"
3  Huub Artz (NED) Intermarché–Wanty + 34"
4  Thibau Nys (BEL) Lidl–Trek + 1' 12"
5  Tijmen Graat (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike + 1' 15"
6  Alexander Hajek (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 1' 33"
7  Andrew August (USA) Ineos Grenadiers + 2' 10"
8  Francesco Busatto (ITA) Intermarché–Wanty + 4' 48"
9  Dylan Vandenstorme (BEL) Team Flanders–Baloise + 5' 03"
10  Trym Brennsæter (NOR) Norway + 5' 59"

Team classification[edit]

Final team classification (1–10)[7]
Rank Team Time
1 Norway Uno-X Mobility 44h 47' 45"
2 Netherlands Visma–Lease a Bike + 47"
3 United Kingdom Ineos Grenadiers + 1' 48"
4 Belgium Alpecin–Deceuninck + 2' 04"
5 Belgium Team Flanders–Baloise + 2' 55"
6 Switzerland Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 5' 14"
7 Belgium Intermarché–Wanty + 5' 23"
8 United States Lidl–Trek + 6' 54"
9 Switzerland Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 7' 24"
10 Germany Bora–Hansgrohe + 8' 31"

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Teams confirmed for Tour of Norway 2024". Tour of Norway. 10 May 2024. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  2. ^ "One of the toughest editions we have had in the history of the race". Tour of Norway. 10 March 2024. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d "DISCOVER ALL STAGES OF TOUR OF NORWAY 2024". Tour of Norway. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  4. ^ a b Weislo, Laura (23 May 2024). "Tour of Norway: Thibau Nys climbs to stage 1 victory at Voss Resort". CyclingNews. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  5. ^ a b Frattini, Kirsten (24 May 2024). "Tour of Norway: Axel Laurance tops Ethan Hayter to win stage 2". CyclingNews. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  6. ^ a b Tyson, Jackie (25 May 2024). "Tour of Norway: Jordi Meeus wins stage 3 sprint". CyclingNews. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Tyson, Jackie (26 May 2024). "Tour of Norway: Alexander Kristoff wins final stage as Axel Laurance secures overall title". CyclingNews. Retrieved 26 May 2024.

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