2020 Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l'Ardèche
The 2020 Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l'Ardèche is a women's cycle stage race held in France[1] from 3 September to 9 September, 2020. The tour has an UCI rating of 2.1.
Race details | |
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Dates | 3–9 September 2020 |
Stages | 7 stages |
Distance | 843.9 km (524.4 mi) |
Stages
Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Winner | Team | |
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1 | 3 September | Saint-Marcel-d'Ardèche to Bourg-Saint-Andéol | 90.3 km (56.1 mi) | Flat stage | Mavi García (ESP) | Alé BTC Ljubljana | |
2 | 4 September | Saint-Georges-les-Bains to Font d'Urle | 135.6 km (84.3 mi) | Mountain stage | Mavi García (ESP) | Alé BTC Ljubljana | |
3 | 5 September | Avignon to Avignon | 113.4 km (70.5 mi) | Flat stage | Audrey Cordon-Ragot (FRA) | Trek–Segafredo | |
4 | 6 September | Meyrueis to Mont Lozère | 133.6 km (83.0 mi) | Mountain stage | Kristen Faulkner (USA) | Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank | |
5 | 7 September | Pont du Gard to Ruoms | 134.5 km (83.6 mi) | Flat stage | Leigh Ann Ganzar (USA) | Rally Cycling | |
6 | 8 September | Valréas to Rochemaure | 137.9 km (85.7 mi) | Mountain stage | Pauline Allin (FRA) | Arkéa Pro Cycling Team | |
7 | 9 September | Savasse to Beauchastel | 98.6 km (61.3 mi) | Flat stage | Chloe Hosking (AUS) | Rally Cycling | |
Total | 843.9 km (524.4 mi) |
Classification leadership
Stage | Winner | General classification |
Young rider classification |
Points classification |
Mountains classification |
Sprints classification |
Combination classification |
Combativity classification |
Teams classification |
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1[2] | Mavi García | Mavi García | Inge van der Heijden | Mavi García | Mavi García | Emma White | Mavi García | Maaike Boogaard | Alé BTC Ljubljana |
2[3] | Mavi García | Camilla Alessio | Mavi García | Eri Yonamine | |||||
3[4] | Audrey Cordon Ragot | Silvia Valsecchi | |||||||
4[5] | Kristen Faulkner | Kristen Faulkner | Mireia Benito | ||||||
5[6] | Leigh Ann Ganzar | Lauren Stephens | Lauren Stephens | Lauren Stephens | |||||
6[7] | Pauline Allin | Lauren Stephens | Eyeru Tesfoam Gebru | ||||||
7[8] | Chloe Hosking | Yara Kastelijn | Tereza Medvedova | ||||||
Final | Lauren Stephens | Camilla Alessio | Lauren Stephens | Yara Kastelijn | Emma White | Lauren Stephens | Maeva Squiban | Alé BTC Ljubljana |
References
- http://www.tcfia.org/
- http://www.tcfia.com/inc/TCFIA_2020/2020-G-IND-1.pdf
- https://www.tcfia.com/inc/TCFIA_2020/2020-G-IND-2.pdf
- https://www.tcfia.com/inc/TCFIA_2020/2020-G-IND-3.pdf
- https://www.tcfia.com/inc/TCFIA_2020/2020-G-IND-4.pdf
- https://www.tcfia.com/inc/TCFIA_2020/2020-G-IND-5.pdf
- https://www.tcfia.com/inc/TCFIA_2020/2020-G-IND-6.pdf
- https://www.tcfia.com/inc/TCFIA_2020/2020-G-IND-7.pdf
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