Tour Colombia 2019
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Tour Colombia 2019: Quintana wins Queen Stage, López takes overall
Door Harmen Lustig Tour Colombia serves its Queen Stage on the last day of action. The finale is a thriller climb of 15.6 kilometres and Nairo Quintana takes the win, while Miguel Ángel Lopez wins the GC.
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Tour Colombia 2019: Alaphilippe wins stage 5 to take GC lead
Door Harmen Lustig The 5th stage of Tour Colombia is a hilly race featuring almost 3,000 vertical metres. The finale is pepped up by a 7.5 kilometres climb and that's where the action ignites. Sosa and Martínez are the first riders over the top before Alaphilippe,…
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Tour Colombia 2019: Late attack catapults Bob Jungels into GC lead
Door Harmen Lustig The 4th stage of Tour Colombia is played out on a city circuit in Medellín. Six laps before Bob Jungels attacks in the last kilometre to power to the stage win and leader jersey.
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Tour Colombia 2019: Molano sprints to victory in stage 3, Uran back in race lead
Door Harmen Lustig Stage 3 in the Tour Colombia is played out on a demanding circuit. The pace is high and the tough race takes its toll when leader Álvaro Hodeg is dropped. Eventually Fernando Gaviria stand-in Sebastián Molano powers to the win. Rigoberto Uran…
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Tour Colombia 2019: Álvaro Hodeg wins stage 2 to move into GC lead
Door Harmen Lustig The 2nd stage of Tour Colombia takes place in Fernando Gaviria's birth place La Ceja and is entirely flat. But Álvaro Hodeg powers to the win and moves into the overall lead.
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Tour Colombia 2019: Uran first leader as EF Education First wins TTT
Door Harmen Lustig EF Education First wins the opener of the Tour Colombia, a flat 14 kilometres team time trial in Medellín. Rigoberto Uran is the first overall leader in his home race
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Tour Colombia 2019: The Route
Door Harmen Lustig The 2nd edition of Tour Colombia started on Tuesday with a TTT victory for EF Education First. Furthermore, the race included flat to rolling stages, one lumpy race, and the Queen Stage to the Alto de las Palmas near Medellín on the last day of action.
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Tour Colombia 2019: Riders
Door Martijn Ophorst The Tour Colombia boasts a formidable line-up. Title defender Egan Bernal faces competition by the likes Nairo Quintana, Julian Alaphilippe, Miguel Ángel López, Rigoberto Uran and Bob Jungels, while Chris Froome is his domestic-de-luxe. Check…
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Tour Colombia 2019: Favourites
Door Harmen Lustig Tour Colombia 2019 includes its decisive stage on the last day of action. Following mostly flat races the Queen Stage concludes with a 17.5 kilometres haul up the Alto de las Palmas. Cyclingstage.com brings you the favourites to win the Tour Colombia.
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Tour Colombia 2019 Route stage 1: TTT in Medellín
Door Martijn Ophorst Tuesday 12 February - Tour Colombia opens with a flat team time trial of 14 kilometres in Medellín.
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Tour Colombia 2019 Route stage 2: La Ceja - La Ceja
Door Martijn Ophorst Wednesday 13 February - At 150.5 kilometres, Tour Colombia includes a circuit race in La Ceja as its 2nd stage. Although the route is mostly flat, the race takes place at an altitude of 2,145 meters.
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Tour Colombia 2019 Route stage 3: Llanogrande - Llanogrande
Door Martijn Ophorst Thursday 14 February - The 3rd stage of Tour Colombia is played out on a circuit in Llanogrande. Four laps, while the route totals 167.6 kilometres.
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Tour Colombia 2019 Route stage 4: Medellín - Medellín
Door Martijn Ophorst Friday 15 February - Tour Colombia includes a circuit race in Medellín as its 4th stage. The riders tackle six laps and the route amounts to 144 kilometres.
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Tour Colombia 2019 Route stage 5: La Unión - La Unión
Door Martijn Ophorst Saturday 16 February - The penultimate stage of Tour Colombia is a hilly race of 176.8 kilometres. The route includes a couple of laps in and around La Unión, while the finale is a 7.5 kilometres climb.
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Tour Colombia 2019 Route stage 6: El Retiro - Alto de Palmas
Door Martijn Ophorst Sunday 17 February - Tour Colombia serves its Queen Stage on the last day of action. At 173.5 kilometres, the 6th stage travels from El Retiro to a summit finish at Alto Las Palmas after a 15.6 kilometres climb at 6.7%.