The 2006 Eneco Tour road cycling race took place from 16 to 23 August, two weeks later in the season than the year before. The second edition of the Eneco Tour covered parts of the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. As in 2005, 23 teams took part in the race. Next to the 20 UCI ProTour teams, Chocolade Jacques–Topsport Vlaanderen, Skil–Shimano and Unibet.com received wild card entries.
The race itself was very close, as both the prologue (6 km) and timetrial (16 km) were quite short which led to small time differences. A dramatic conclusion on the last day rendered Stefan Schumacher the victory over George Hincapie, with just one second of advantage. Other riders who stood out during this race were the Belgians Tom Boonen and Philippe Gilbert, who both won in their home region. Other wins came from Manuel Quinziato and David Kopp.
Schedule
editStage | Route | Distance | Date | Winner |
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P | Den Helder – Den Helder | 6.1 km | Wednesday 16 August | Stefan Schumacher (GER) |
1 | Wieringerwerf – Hoogeveen | 176.9 km | Thursday 17 August | Tom Boonen (BEL) |
2 | 's-Hertogenbosch – Sittard-Geleen | 194.6 km | Friday 18 August | Manuel Quinziato (ITA) |
3 | Beek – Westmalle | 185 km | Saturday 19 August | Tom Boonen (BEL) |
4 (ITT) | Landgraaf – Landgraaf | 16.1 km | Sunday 20 August | George Hincapie (USA) |
5 | Hasselt – Balen | 181.7 km | Monday 21 August | Tom Boonen (BEL) |
6 | Bornem – Sint-Truiden | 211.7 km | Tuesday 22 August | David Kopp (GER) |
7 | Ans – Ans | 199.7 km | Wednesday 23 August | Philippe Gilbert (BEL) |
Stages
edit16-08-2006: Den Helder, 6.1 km. (ITT)
editPrologue Result
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General classification after Prologue
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17-08-2006: Wieringerwerf-Hoogeveen, 176.9 km.
editStage 1 Result
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General classification after Stage 1
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18-08-2006: 's-Hertogenbosch-Sittard Geleen, 194.6 km.
editStage 2 Result
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General classification after Stage 2
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19-08-2006: Beek-Westmalle, 185 km.
editStage 3 Result
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General classification after Stage 3
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20-08-2006: Landgraaf, 16.1 km. (ITT)
editStage 4 Result
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General classification after Stage 4
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21-08-2006: Hasselt-Balen, 183.1 km.
editStage 5 Result
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General classification after Stage 5
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22-08-2006: Bornem-Sint Truiden, 213.9 km.
editStage 6 Result
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General classification after Stage 6
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23-08-2006: Ans-Ans, 201.2 km.
editIn the last final meters, Stefan Schumacher got hit by an arm from a supporter and as a result made an awkward move away from the supporters to the middle of the road, which resulted in George Hincapie falling down. Before the move it looked like Schumacher was going to become second and Hincapie third, which would make Hincapie the winner with an advantage of 1 second. Since Hincapie crashed he did not take any bonus seconds for ending in the top three and because Schumacher managed to restart his sprint and end third he took 4 bonus seconds and so won by 1 second. The jury took about twenty minutes deciding if Schumacher should be removed to the back of the peloton but in the end they concluded that Schumacher did not make the move on purpose and thus Schumacher won the Eneco Tour 2006. Some reactions:
- Dirk Demol, sports director of Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team: "If you look at the replay, you can clearly see that George Hincapie was surely going to end in second or third place. Even if he was going to be beaten by Schumacher in the sprint and end third, he would still be first in the overall standings. Surely we will issue a complaint."
- Stefan Schumacher: "I'm not happy right now, it's a shame it has to end this way. For my career it's a big step, because it's my biggest win so far, but still I'm not happy right now.
- Croatian jury president Bruno Valcic: "It was a tough decision for us, but Schumacher clearly got hit by a supporter and surely did not bring George Hincapie down on purpose."
Stage 7 Result
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General classification after Stage 7
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General classification
editThe leader of the general classification (ENECO Energie leiderstrui) wears a red jersey.
Cyclist | Team | Time | |
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1 | Stefan Schumacher (GER) | Gerolsteiner | 27h 20' 55" |
2 | George Hincapie (USA) | Discovery Channel | 1" |
3 | Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) | Liquigas | 12" |
4 | Philippe Gilbert (BEL) | Française des Jeux | 17" |
5 | Manuel Quinziato (ITA) | Liquigas | 32" |
6 | Joost Posthuma (NED) | Rabobank | 35" |
7 | Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) | Rabobank | 52" |
8 | Alessandro Ballan (ITA) | Lampre–Fondital | 53" |
9 | Thomas Dekker (NED) | Rabobank | 55" |
10 | Steffen Wesemann (SUI) | T-Mobile Team | 56" |
KOM Classification
editThere was no King Of the Mountains jersey this year. Instead, during some of the climbs bonus seconds were handed out in stages 6 and 7.
Points Classification
editThe leader of the points classification (Lotto Puntenklassement) wears a white jersey.
Cyclist | Team | Points | |
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1 | Simone Cadamuro (ITA) | Team Milram | 91 |
2 | Tom Boonen (BEL) | Quick-Step–Innergetic | 90 |
3 | Stefan Schumacher (GER) | Gerolsteiner | 59 |
4 | Philippe Gilbert (BEL) | Française des Jeux | 57 |
5 | Julian Dean (NZL) | Crédit Agricole | 56 |
=6 | Alessandro Ballan (ITA) | Lampre–Fondital | 54 |
=6 | Enrico Gasparotto (ITA) | Liquigas | 54 |
=6 | Wouter Weylandt (BEL) | Quick-Step–Innergetic | 54 |
9 | Fabrizio Guidi (ITA) | Phonak | 52 |
10 | Bert Roesems (BEL) | Davitamon–Lotto | 48 |
Best Young Rider
editThe leader of the Best Young Rider Classification (Topsport Vlaanderen jongerenklassement) wears a yellow jersey.
Cyclist | Team | Points | |
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1 | Stefan Schumacher (GER) | Gerolsteiner | 27h 20' 55" |
2 | Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) | Liquigas | 12" |
3 | Philippe Gilbert (BEL) | Française des Jeux | 17" |
Best Team
editTeam | Time | |
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1 | Liquigas | 82h 04' 56" |
2 | Rabobank | 11" |
3 | Discovery Channel | 29" |
Jersey progress
editStage (Winner) |
General classification |
Points Classification |
Young Rider Classification |
Team Classification |
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(Stefan Schumacher) |
Prologue (ITT)Stefan Schumacher | no award | Stefan Schumacher | Discovery Channel |
(Tom Boonen) |
Stage 1 Tom Boonen | Tom Boonen | Quick-Step–Innergetic | |
(Manuel Quinziato) |
Stage 2 Simone Cadamuro | |||
(Tom Boonen) | Stage 3 ||||
(George Hincapie) |
Stage 4 (ITT) George Hincapie | Discovery Channel | ||
(Tom Boonen) | Stage 5 ||||
(David Kopp) | Stage 6 ||||
(Philippe Gilbert) |
Stage 7 Stefan Schumacher | Liquigas | ||
Final | Stefan Schumacher | Simone Cadamuro | Stefan Schumacher | Liquigas |
UCI ProTour Points
editThe Eneco Tour 2006 is part of the UCI ProTour and so the riders can earn UCI ProTour Points. Below is states which riders won points and where. Because the Eneco Tour 2006 is a smaller stage race the points given are 3, 2 and 1 for the first three in each stage result. At the end of the tour, the top 10 in the standings receive points accorded as follows: 50, 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 5 and 2.
Cyclist | Team | Points | |
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1 | Stefan Schumacher (GER) | Gerolsteiner | 55 |
2 | George Hincapie (USA) | Discovery Channel | 45 |
3 | Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) | Liquigas | 37 |
4 | Philippe Gilbert (BEL) | Française des Jeux | 34 |
5 | Manuel Quinziato (ITA) | Liquigas | 28 |
6 | Joost Posthuma (NED) | Rabobank | 21 |
7 | Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) | Rabobank | 15 |
8 | Alessandro Ballan (ITA) | Lampre–Fondital | 10 |
9 | Tom Boonen (BEL) | Quick-Step–Innergetic | 9 |
=10 | Simone Cadamuro (ITA) | Team Milram | 5 |
=10 | Thomas Dekker (NED) | Rabobank | 5 |
12 | David Kopp (GER) | Gerolsteiner | 3 |
=13 | Julian Dean (NZL) | Crédit Agricole | 2 |
=13 | Max van Heeswijk (NED) | Discovery Channel | 2 |
=13 | Manuele Mori (ITA) | Saunier Duval–Prodir | 2 |
=13 | Steffen Wesemann (SUI) | T-Mobile Team | 2 |
=17 | Enrico Gasparotto (ITA) | Liquigas | 1 |
=17 | Wouter Weylandt (BEL) | Quick-Step–Innergetic | 1 |
External links
edit- Race website Archived 2010-11-22 at the Wayback Machine
- Eneco Tour 2006 on cyclingnews.com