1600 Tour de Valland
Stage 1 | ITT - 14 km
The 1600 Tour de Valland started with a 14-kilometre individual time-trial.
Vallish time-trialist Alain Gasquet (NDM) won the fastest rider and became the first red jersey this Tour.
Stage 2 | Flat stage - 204 km
The second stage was expected to be the first chance for sprinters. However, the breakaway was surprised the peloton.
In the final kilometres, a selection of four riders was made in the breakaway: Keszarian Ferenc Racz (Bagdati), Florinthian David Hayward and Biyran Szymon Lorentz
(AHN-Bank of Florinthus), Oslanburgan Aksel Poulsen (Luft Wurberg).
The riders from the Florinthian team surprised their riders with an attack in the final two kilometres and David Hayward won the stage and became the new leader of the general classification. Racz, who arrived twenty-one second behind Hayward, was second at twenty-nine seconds.
Stage 3 | Flat stage - 208 km
The sprinters had their first chance the next day. Vallish sprinter Antoine Duchesnay (NDM) defeated Sequoian Martin de Gasparette (Le Cycle Super) and Vienlander Johann Dor (Dido-GDC) to win the stage.
Stage 4 | Hilly stage - 161 km
The fourth stage, a 161-km hilly stage, which ended in a well-known ski station in eastern Valland, was expected to create some differences and changes in the general classification.
Oslanburgan Osvald Jokumsen (Luft Wurberg) was the fastest rider in the main group, defeating Kyrzbekistani Enver Dushku (KyrzAir) and Irakli Kapanadze (BataVelo).
Mordvanian Zdenek Hrovat (Anzcell) was the new leader of the general classification. Dushku was second at twelve seconds while Hayward fell to the third place at twenty-seven seconds.
Stage 1 | ITT - 14 km
The 1600 Tour de Valland started with a 14-kilometre individual time-trial.
Vallish time-trialist Alain Gasquet (NDM) won the fastest rider and became the first red jersey this Tour.
Stage 2 | Flat stage - 204 km
The second stage was expected to be the first chance for sprinters. However, the breakaway was surprised the peloton.
In the final kilometres, a selection of four riders was made in the breakaway: Keszarian Ferenc Racz (Bagdati), Florinthian David Hayward and Biyran Szymon Lorentz
(AHN-Bank of Florinthus), Oslanburgan Aksel Poulsen (Luft Wurberg).
The riders from the Florinthian team surprised their riders with an attack in the final two kilometres and David Hayward won the stage and became the new leader of the general classification. Racz, who arrived twenty-one second behind Hayward, was second at twenty-nine seconds.
Stage 3 | Flat stage - 208 km
The sprinters had their first chance the next day. Vallish sprinter Antoine Duchesnay (NDM) defeated Sequoian Martin de Gasparette (Le Cycle Super) and Vienlander Johann Dor (Dido-GDC) to win the stage.
Stage 4 | Hilly stage - 161 km
The fourth stage, a 161-km hilly stage, which ended in a well-known ski station in eastern Valland, was expected to create some differences and changes in the general classification.
Oslanburgan Osvald Jokumsen (Luft Wurberg) was the fastest rider in the main group, defeating Kyrzbekistani Enver Dushku (KyrzAir) and Irakli Kapanadze (BataVelo).
Mordvanian Zdenek Hrovat (Anzcell) was the new leader of the general classification. Dushku was second at twelve seconds while Hayward fell to the third place at twenty-seven seconds.