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2006 Deutschland Tour


The 30th edition of the Deutschland Tour road bicycle race took place in Germany from 1 to 9 August 2006. It consisted of a Prologue and eight stages covering a total of 1390.5 km, starting in Düsseldorf and finishing in Karlsruhe. Jens Voigt claimed the victory ahead of defending champion Levi Leipheimer.

Classification tables

General classification

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Jens Voigt
2Levi Leipheimer
3Andrey Kashechkin
4Vladimir Gusev
5Evgeni Petrov
6Marzio Bruseghin
7Íñigo Cuesta
8Stijn Devolder
9Eddy Mazzoleni
10Pablo Lastras

King of the Mountains Classification

CyclistCountryTeamPoints
1Sebastian Lang
2Andrey Kashechkin
3Jens Voigt

Points Classification

CyclistCountryTeamPoints
1Erik Zabel
2Jens Voigt
3Andrey Kashechkin

Young Rider Classification

CyclistCountryTeamPoints
1Vladimir Gusev
2Stefan Schumacher
3Thomas Dekker

Best Team

TeamCountryTime
1********
2
3

Stages

Prologue - Tuesday 1 August: [[Düsseldorf]], 5.5 km. (ITT)

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Vladimir Gusev********
2Linus Gerdemann
3Sebastian Lang

|| |General classification after Prologue

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Vladimir Gusev********
2Linus Gerdemann
3Sebastian Lang

|}

Stage 1 - Wednesday 2 August: Düsseldorf-[[Bielefeld]], 198 km.

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Assan Bazayev********
2Danilo Napolitano
3Erik Zabel

|| |General classification after Stage 1

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Vladimir Gusev********
2Linus Gerdemann
3Sebastian Lang

|}

Stage 2 - Thursday 3 August: [[Minden]]-[[Goslar]], 181.5 km.

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Jens Voigt********
2Davide Rebellin
3Andrey Kashechkin

|| |General classification after Stage 2

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Vladimir Gusev********
2Linus Gerdemann
3Davide Rebellin

|}

Stage 3 - Friday 4 August: [[Witzenhausen]]-[[Schweinfurt]], 203.3 km.

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Gerald Ciolek****Team Wiesenof
2Erik Zabel
3André Greipel

|| |General classification after Stage 3

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Vladimir Gusev********
2Erik Zabel
3Linus Gerdemann

|}

Stage 4 - Saturday 5 August: [[Heidenheim an der Brenz|Heidenheim]]-[[Bad Tölz]], 203 km.

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Graeme Brown********
2Stefan Schumacher
3Erik Zabel

|| |General classification after Stage 4

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Erik Zabel********
2Vladimir Gusev
3Linus Gerdemann

|}

Stage 5 - Sunday 6 August: Bad Tölz-[[Seefeld, Bavaria|Seefeld]], 192.1 km.

Because of bad weather on top of Mount Kühtai (Top of the Deutschland Tour 2006 at 2017 meters), the riders asked the organisation before the start to remove it from the Stage, which they did. As a result, the stage was only 160 kilometres long.

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Levi Leipheimer********
2Andrey Kashechkin
3Marzio Bruseghin

|| |General classification after Stage 5

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Jens Voigt********
2Vladimir Gusev
3Marzio Bruseghin

|}

Stage 6 - Monday 7 August: Seefeld-[[St. Anton|St Anton am Arlberg]], 196.6 km.

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Jens Voigt********
2Levi Leipheimer
3Andrey Kashechkin

|| |General classification after Stage 6

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Jens Voigt********
2Levi Leipheimer
3Evgeni Petrov

|}

Stage 7 - Tuesday 8 August: [[Bad Säckingen]], 38.2 km. (ITT)

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Jens Voigt********
2László Bodrogi
3Sebastian Lang

|| |General classification after Stage 7

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Jens Voigt********
2Levi Leipheimer
3Andrey Kashechkin

|}

Stage 8 - Wednesday 9 August: [[Bad Krozingen]]-[[Karlsruhe]], 172.1 km.

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Graeme Brown********
2Erik Zabel
3Danilo Napolitano

|| |General classification after Stage 8

CyclistCountryTeamTime
1Jens Voigt********
2Levi Leipheimer
3Andrey Kashechkin

|}

Jersey progress

Stage
(Winner)General classification
(Gelbes Trikot)Points Classification
(Rotes Trikot)Climber Classification
(Bergtrikot)Young Rider Classification
(Weißes Trikot)Team ClassificationMost Active
(Aktivster Fahrer)Jens VoigtErik ZabelSebastian LangVladimir Gusev****
Prologue
(Vladimir Gusev)Vladimir GusevVladimir GusevVladimir GusevVladimir GusevNo award
Stage 1
(Assan Bazayev)Stefan SchumacherAndreas Matzbacher
Stage 2
(Jens Voigt)Davide RebellinRonny Scholz
Stage 3
(Gerald Ciolek)Erik ZabelStefan SchumacherMarco Pinotti
Stage 4
(Graeme Brown)Erik ZabelMarcel Sieberg
Stage 5
(Levi Leipheimer)Jens VoigtAndrey KashechkinSven Teutenberg
Stage 6
(Jens Voigt)Sebastian LangErik Zabel
Stage 7
(Jens Voigt)No award
Stage 8
(Graeme Brown)No award
Final
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