Cycling race
The 2014 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah was the eleventh edition of the
Tour of Utah , a seven-stage professional cycling race which took place from August 4–10, 2014.
[1] It covered 753.8 miles (1,213.1 kilometres), and 57,863 feet (17,637 metres) of total climbing.
[2] 16 men's professional cycling teams competed in the 2014 edition, with 6 of these teams also being featured in the
2014 Tour de France ,
[2] with riders representing 24 different countries.
[2] For the second year in succession, the race was won by
Tom Danielson of the
Garmin–Sharp squad.
Teams
Sixteen teams competed in the 2014 Tour of Utah. These included six
UCI ProTeams , three
UCI Professional Continental and seven
UCI Continental teams.
The teams that participated in the race were:
Route
Stages
Stage 1
August 4, 2014 —
Cedar City to Cedar City, 113.5 mi (183 km)
The first of the seven stages took place in
Cedar City , and was won by
Moreno Hofland of the
Belkin Pro Cycling team.
[1]
Stage 2
August 5, 2014 —
Panguitch , to
Torrey , 130.7 mi (210 km)
Stage 2 from
Panguitch to
Torrey was won by
Michael Schär of the
BMC Racing Team .
[1]
Stage 3
August 6, 2014 —
Lehi to
Miller Motorsports Park , 118.3 mi (190 km)
In Stage 3, from
Lehi to
Miller Motorsports Park ,
Moreno Hofland of the
Belkin Pro Cycling team won his second stage beating out
Andrea Palini of the
Lampre–Merida team in a sprint finish.
[1]
Stage 4
August 7, 2014 —
Ogden to
Powder Mountain , 104.7 mi (168 km)
Stage 4, going from
Ogden to
Powder Mountain , was won by
Tom Danielson , of the
Garmin–Sharp team.
[1]
Stage 5
August 8, 2014 —
Evanston to
Kamas , 101.4 mi (163 km)
Stage 5 began in
Evanston, Wyoming and finished in
Kamas , and was won by
Eric Young of the
Optum–Kelly Benefit Strategies team.
[1]
Stage 6
August 9, 2014 —
Salt Lake City to
Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort , 107.2 mi (173 km)
The sixth stage, from
Salt Lake City to
Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort , was won by former Tour de France winner
Cadel Evans , of the
BMC Racing Team .
Stage 7
August 10, 2014 —
Park City to Park City, 78 mi (126 km)
The seventh and final stage of the Tour took place in
Park City , and
Cadel Evans recorded his second stage win in consecutive days.
[1]
References
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"Tour of Utah 2014" .
Tour of Utah . Archived from
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"Tour of Utah Reveals Seven Days of Race Route through Utah and Idaho" . Bicycling.com . 2015-04-23. Retrieved November 14, 2019 .
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b Malach, Pat (August 4, 2014).
"Tour of Utah: Hofland wins in Cedar City" .
Cyclingnews.com .
Future plc . Retrieved November 18, 2019 .
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b Malach, Pat (August 5, 2014).
"Tour of Utah: Schär steals stage victory from the sprinters" .
Cyclingnews.com .
Future plc . Retrieved November 18, 2019 .
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b Malach, Pat (August 6, 2014).
"Tour of Utah: Hofland doubles up stage 3" .
Cyclingnews.com .
Future plc . Retrieved November 18, 2019 .
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b Malach, Pat (August 7, 2014).
"Tour of Utah: Danielson solos to victory on Powder Mountain" .
Cyclingnews.com .
Future plc . Retrieved November 19, 2019 .
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b Malach, Pat (August 8, 2014).
"Tour of Utah: Eric Young wins for Optum" .
Cyclingnews.com .
Future plc . Retrieved November 19, 2019 .
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b Malach, Pat (August 9, 2014).
"Tour of Utah: Evans wins Snowbird stage" .
Cyclingnews.com .
Future plc . Retrieved November 19, 2019 .
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b Malach, Pat (August 10, 2014).
"Danielson seals overall Tour of Utah victory" .
Cyclingnews.com .
Future plc . Retrieved November 19, 2019 .
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