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Cycling race
2013 Eneco Tour
2013 UCI World Tour , race 20 of 29 Dates 12–18 August 2013 Stages 7 Distance 1,080.3 km (671.3 mi) Winning time 25h 14' 05"
The 2013 Eneco Tour was the ninth running of the
Eneco Tour cycling
stage race . It started on 12 August in
Koksijde and ended on 18 August in
Geraardsbergen ,
Belgium , after seven stages.
[1] It was the 20th race of the
2013 UCI World Tour season and was won by
Zdeněk Štybar .
Teams
All 19 teams in the
UCI 's
Proteam category were entitled, and obliged, to enter the race. Two
UCI Professional Continental teams were also invited.
†: Invited Pro-Continental teams
Schedule
The race consists of seven stages, including one individual time trial stage. Just as the previous season, the race will finish with a stage including the
Muur van Geraardsbergen , which was famous for its presence in the
Tour of Flanders single-day race.
Stages
Stage 1
12 August 2013 —
Koksijde (
Belgium ) to
Ardooie (Belgium), 175.3 km (108.9 mi)
[2]
Stage 1 Result
General Classification after Stage 1
Stage 2
13 August 2013 — Ardooie (Belgium) to
Vorst (Belgium), 176.9 km (109.9 mi)
[3]
Stage 2 Result
General Classification after Stage 2
Stage 3
14 August 2013 —
Oosterhout (
Netherlands ) to
Brouwersdam (Netherlands), 187.3 km (116.4 mi)
[4]
Stage 3 Result
General Classification after Stage 3
Stage 4
15 August 2013 —
Essen (Belgium) to
Vlijmen (Netherlands), 169.6 km (105.4 mi)
[5]
Stage 4 Result
General Classification after Stage 4
Stage 5
16 August 2013 —
Sittard-Geleen (Netherlands) to Sittard-Geleen (Netherlands), 13.2 km (8.2 mi),
individual time trial (ITT)
[6]
Stage 5 Result
General Classification after Stage 5
Stage 6
17 August 2013 —
Riemst (Belgium) to
La Redoute (Belgium), 150.0 km (93.2 mi)
[7]
Stage 6 Result
General Classification after Stage 6
Stage 7
18 August 2013 —
Tienen (Belgium) to
Geraardsbergen (Belgium), 208.0 km (129.2 mi)
[8]
Stage 7 Result
Final Classification
Classification leadership table
References
External links
Also known as Eneco Tour (2005–2016), BinckBank Tour (2017–2020) and Renewi Tour (2023)