2024 Tour de Luxembourg

The 2024 Tour de Luxembourg (officially Škoda Tour de Luxembourg 2024 for sponsorships reasons) was the 84th edition of the Tour de Luxembourg road cycling stage race, which is the part of the 2024 UCI ProSeries. It began on the 18th of September in Luxembourg City and finished on the 22nd of September also in Luxembourg City.

2024 Tour de Luxembourg
2024 UCI ProSeries
Race details
Dates18–22 September 2024
Stages5
Distance706.7 km (439.1 mi)
Winning time16h 47' 34"
Results
Winner  Antonio Tiberi (ITA) (Team Bahrain Victorious)
  Second  Mathieu van der Poel (NED) (Alpecin–Deceuninck)
  Third  David Gaudu (FRA) (Groupama–FDJ)

Points  Mathieu van der Poel (NED) (Alpecin–Deceuninck)
Mountains  Pepijn Reinderink (NED) (Soudal–Quick-Step)
Youth  Antonio Tiberi (ITA) (Team Bahrain Victorious)
  Team United Arab Emirates UAE Team Emirates
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Teams

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Ten UCI WorldTeams, eight UCI ProTeams, and Luxembourg national team made up the nineteen teams that participated in the race.[1]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI ProTeams

National Teams

Route

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Stage characteristics and winners
Stage Date Course Distance Type Stage winner
1 18 September Luxembourg City to Luxembourg City 158 km (98 mi)   Hilly stage   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)
2 19 September Junglinster to Schifflange 155 km (96 mi)   Hilly stage   Mads Pedersen (DEN)
3 20 September Rosport to Diekirch 201.3 km (125.1 mi)   Hilly stage   Mauri Vansevenant (BEL)
4 21 September Differdange to Differdange 15.5 km (9.6 mi)   Individual time trial   Juan Ayuso (ESP)
5 22 September Mersch to Luxembourg City 176.9 km (109.9 mi)   Hilly stage   David Gaudu (FRA)
Total 706.7 km (439.1 mi)

Stages

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Stage 1

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18 September — Luxembourg City to Luxembourg City, 158 km (98 mi)

Stage 1 Result[2]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Mathieu van der Poel (NED) Alpecin–Deceuninck 3h 46' 28"
2   Christophe Laporte (FRA) Visma–Lease a Bike 0"
3   Andreas Kron (DEN) Lotto–Dstny 0"
4   Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike 0"
5   Finn Fisher-Black (NZL) UAE Team Emirates 0"
6   Antonio Tiberi (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious 0"
7   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike 0"
8   Ruben Guerreiro (POR) Movistar Team 0"
9   Jon Barrenetxea (ESP) Movistar Team 0"
10   Jordan Labrosse (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale 0"
General classification after Stage 1[2]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)     Alpecin–Deceuninck 3h 46' 18"
2   Christophe Laporte (FRA) Visma–Lease a Bike 4"
3   Andreas Kron (DEN) Lotto–Dstny 6"
4   Marc Hirschi (SUI) UAE Team Emirates 9"
5   Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike 10"
6   Finn Fisher-Black (NZL)   UAE Team Emirates 10"
7   Antonio Tiberi (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious 10"
8   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike 10"
9   Ruben Guerreiro (POR) Movistar Team 10"
10   Jon Barrenetxea (ESP) Movistar Team 10"


Stage 2

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19 September — Junglinster to Schifflange, 155 km (96 mi)

Stage 2 Result[3]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Mads Pedersen (DEN) Lidl–Trek 3h 41' 27"
2   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)     Alpecin–Deceuninck 0"
3   Robin Froidevaux (SUI) Tudor Pro Cycling Team 0"
4   Christophe Laporte (FRA) Visma–Lease a Bike 0"
5   Fred Wright (GBR) Team Bahrain Victorious 0"
6   Mirco Maestri (ITA) Polti–Kometa 0"
7   Ivo Oliveira (POR) UAE Team Emirates 0"
8   Laurence Pithie (NZL) Groupama–FDJ 0"
9   Lorenzo Milesi (ITA) Movistar Team 0"
10   Antonio Tiberi (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious 0"
General classification after Stage 2[3]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)     Alpecin–Deceuninck 7h 27' 39"
2   Christophe Laporte (FRA) Visma–Lease a Bike 10"
3   Andreas Kron (DEN) Lotto–Dstny 12"
4   Marc Hirschi (SUI) UAE Team Emirates 12"
5   Carl Fredrik Hagen (NOR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 13"
6   Idar Andersen (NOR)   Uno-X Mobility 15"
7   Harry Sweeny (AUS) EF Education–EasyPost 15"
8   Antonio Tiberi (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious 16"
9   Mirco Maestri (ITA) Polti–Kometa 16"
10   Jon Barrenetxea (ESP) Movistar Team 16"

Stage 3

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20 September — Rosport to Diekirch, 201.3 km (125.1 mi)

Stage 3 Result[4]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Mauri Vansevenant (BEL) Soudal–Quick-Step 4h 53' 34"
2   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)     Alpecin–Deceuninck 41"
3   Marc Hirschi (SUI) UAE Team Emirates 41"
4   David Gaudu (FRA) Groupama–FDJ 41"
5   Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike 41"
6   Nicolas Prodhomme (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale 41"
7   Andreas Kron (DEN) Lotto–Dstny 41"
8   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike 41"
9   Juan Ayuso (ESP) UAE Team Emirates 41"
10   Antonio Tiberi (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious 41"
General classification after Stage 3[4]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Mauri Vansevenant (BEL)     Soudal–Quick-Step 12h 21' 16"
2   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)   Alpecin–Deceuninck 32"
3   Marc Hirschi (SUI) UAE Team Emirates 45"
4   Andreas Kron (DEN) Lotto–Dstny 50"
5   Harry Sweeny (AUS) EF Education–EasyPost 53"
6   Antonio Tiberi (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious 54"
7   Davide Piganzoli (ITA) Polti–Kometa 54"
8   Bart Lemmen (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike 54"
9   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike 54"
10   David Gaudu (FRA) Groupama–FDJ 54"

Stage 4

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21 September — Differdange to Differdange, 15.5 km (9.6 mi) (ITT)

Stage 4 Result[5]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Juan Ayuso (ESP) UAE Team Emirates 19' 11"
2   Antonio Tiberi (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious 7"
3   Mads Pedersen (DEN) Lidl–Trek 11"
4   Marc Hirschi (SUI) UAE Team Emirates 14"
5   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)   Alpecin–Deceuninck 19"
6   Felix Großschartner (AUT) UAE Team Emirates 20"
7   Lorenzo Milesi (ITA) Movistar Team 20"
8   Quinn Simmons (USA) Lidl–Trek 26"
9   Harry Sweeny (AUS) EF Education–EasyPost 26"
10   Alex Kirsch (LUX) Lidl–Trek 31"
General classification after Stage 4[5]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)     Alpecin–Deceuninck 12h 41' 18"
2   Juan Ayuso (ESP)   UAE Team Emirates 3"
3   Mauri Vansevenant (BEL) Soudal–Quick-Step 3"
4   Marc Hirschi (SUI) UAE Team Emirates 8"
5   Antonio Tiberi (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious 10"
6   Harry Sweeny (AUS) EF Education–EasyPost 28"
7   David Gaudu (FRA) Groupama–FDJ 39"
8   Davide Piganzoli (ITA) Polti–Kometa 46"
9   Mats Wenzel (LUX) Luxembourg 57"
10   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike 1' 02"

Stage 5

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22 September — Mersch to Luxembourg City, 176.9 km (109.9 mi)

Stage 5 Result[6]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   David Gaudu (FRA) Groupama–FDJ 4h 06' 03"
2   Quinn Simmons (USA) Lidl–Trek 3"
3   Jordan Jegat (FRA) Team TotalEnergies 3"
4   Antonio Tiberi (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious 3"
5   Mads Pedersen (DEN) Lidl–Trek 29"
6   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)     Alpecin–Deceuninck 29"
7   Juan Ayuso (ESP)   UAE Team Emirates 31"
8   Bastien Tronchon (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale 31"
9   Mauri Vansevenant (BEL) Soudal–Quick-Step 31"
10   Marc Hirschi (SUI) UAE Team Emirates 31"
General classification after Stage 5[6]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Antonio Tiberi (ITA)     Team Bahrain Victorious 12h 41' 18"
2   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)   Alpecin–Deceuninck 15"
3   David Gaudu (FRA) Groupama–FDJ 16"
4   Mauri Vansevenant (BEL) Soudal–Quick-Step 19"
5   Juan Ayuso (ESP) UAE Team Emirates 21"
6   Marc Hirschi (SUI) UAE Team Emirates 26"
7   Harry Sweeny (AUS) EF Education–EasyPost 46"
8   Jordan Jegat (FRA) Team TotalEnergies 54"
9   Davide Piganzoli (ITA) Polti–Kometa 1' 04"
10   Mats Wenzel (LUX) Luxembourg 1' 15"

Classification leadership table

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Classification leadership by stage
Stage Winner General classification

 

Points classification

 

Mountains classification

 

Young rider classification

 

Team classification
1 Mathieu van der Poel Mathieu van der Poel Mathieu van der Poel Pepijn Reinderink Finn Fisher-Black Visma–Lease a Bike
2 Mads Pedersen Idar Andersen
3 Mauri Vansevenant Mauri Vansevenant Mauri Vansevenant Movistar Team
4 Juan Ayuso Mathieu van der Poel Juan Ayuso UAE Team Emirates
5 David Gaudu Antonio Tiberi Antonio Tiberi
Final Antonio Tiberi Mathieu van der Poel Pepijn Reinderink Antonio Tiberi UAE Team Emirates

Classification standings

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Legend
  Denotes the winner of the general classification   Denotes the winner of the young rider classification
  Denotes the winner of the points classification   Denotes the winner of the mountains classification

General classification

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Final general classification (1–10)[6]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Antonio Tiberi (ITA)     Team Bahrain Victorious 16h 47' 34"
2   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)   Alpecin–Deceuninck 15"
3   David Gaudu (FRA) Groupama–FDJ 16"
4   Mauri Vansevenant (BEL) Soudal–Quick-Step 19"
5   Juan Ayuso (ESP)   UAE Team Emirates 21"
6   Marc Hirschi (SUI) UAE Team Emirates 26"
7   Harry Sweeny (AUS) EF Education–EasyPost 46"
8   Jordan Jegat (FRA) Team TotalEnergies 54"
9   Davide Piganzoli (ITA) Polti–Kometa 1' 04"
10   Mats Wenzel (LUX) Luxembourg 1' 15"

Points classification

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Final points classification (1–10)[6]
Rank Rider Team Points
1   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)   Alpecin–Deceuninck 70
2   Mads Pedersen (DEN) Lidl–Trek 42
3   Antonio Tiberi (ITA)     Team Bahrain Victorious 37
4   Marc Hirschi (SUI) UAE Team Emirates 34
5   David Gaudu (FRA) Groupama–FDJ 31
6   Mauri Vansevenant (BEL) Soudal–Quick-Step 30
7   Juan Ayuso (ESP) UAE Team Emirates 27
8   Quinn Simmons (USA) Lidl–Trek 20
9   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Visma–Lease a Bike 13
10   Jordan Jegat (FRA) Team TotalEnergies 13

Mountains classification

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Final mountains classification (1–10)[6]
Rank Rider Team Points
1   Pepijn Reinderink (NED)   Soudal–Quick-Step 26
2   Mauri Vansevenant (BEL) Soudal–Quick-Step 20
3   Louis Vervaeke (BEL) Soudal–Quick-Step 16
4   Johannes Kulset (NOR) Uno-X Mobility 11
5   Johannes Staune-Mittet (NOR) Visma–Lease a Bike 10
6   Mattia Bais (ITA) Polti–Kometa 10
7   Alexandre Kess (LUX) Luxembourg 9
8   Archie Ryan (IRL) EF Education–EasyPost 8
9   Davide Piganzoli (ITA) Polti–Kometa 5
10   Bastien Tronchon (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale 5

Young rider classification

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Final young rider classification (1–10)[6]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Antonio Tiberi (ITA)     Team Bahrain Victorious 16h 47' 34"
2   Mauri Vansevenant (BEL) Soudal–Quick-Step 19"
3   Juan Ayuso (ESP) UAE Team Emirates 21"
4   Jordan Jegat (FRA) Team TotalEnergies 54"
5   Davide Piganzoli (ITA) Polti–Kometa 1' 04"
6   Mats Wenzel (LUX) Luxembourg 1' 15"
7   Quinn Simmons (USA) Lidl–Trek 1' 36"
8   Pelayo Sánchez (ESP) Movistar Team 1' 44"
9   Jon Barrenetxea (ESP) Movistar Team 2' 16"
10   Idar Andersen (NOR) Uno-X Mobility 2' 36"

Team classification

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Final team classification (1–10)[6]
Rank Team Time
1   UAE Team Emirates 50h 27' 05"
2   Movistar Team 30"
3   Visma–Lease a Bike 1' 33"
4   Groupama–FDJ 1' 57"
5   EF Education–EasyPost 3' 14"
6   Polti–Kometa 3' 31"
7   Team Bahrain Victorious 9' 48"
8   Team TotalEnergies 10' 40"
9   Uno-X Mobility 13' 08"
10   Lotto–Dstny 13' 29"

References

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  1. ^ "Teams - Skoda Tour Luxembourg". Tour de Luxembourg. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
  2. ^ a b Frattini, Kirsten (18 September 2024). "Tour de Luxembourg: Mathieu van der Poel powers to stage 1 victory". CyclingNews. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
  3. ^ a b Weislo, Laura (19 September 2024). "Tour de Luxembourg: Mads Pedersen tops Mathieu van der Poel on stage 2 sprint". CyclingNews. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
  4. ^ a b Fosteringham, Alasdair (20 September 2024). "Tour de Luxembourg: Mauri Vansevenant takes leader's jersey from Mathieu van der Poel with stage 3 solo victory". CyclingNews. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
  5. ^ a b Ostanek, Dani (21 September 2024). "Tour of Luxembourg: Juan Ayuso wins stage 4 time trial". CyclingNews. Retrieved 21 September 2024.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Ostanek, Dani (22 September 2024). "Antonio Tiberi secures final-day overall victory at the Tour de Luxembourg". CyclingNews. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
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