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2011 Critérium du Dauphiné


FieldValue
name2011 Critérium du Dauphiné
series[2011 UCI World Tour](2011-uci-world-tour)
race_no15
season_no27
imageRoute Critérium du Dauphiné.png
image_captionThe route of the 2011 Critérium du Dauphiné
date5–12 June 2011
stages7+prologue
distance1064.4
unitkm
time26h 40' 51"
firstBradley Wiggins
first_team
first_natGBR
first_coloryellow-bluebar
secondCadel Evans
second_team
second_natAUS
thirdAlexander Vinokourov
third_team
third_natKAZ
pointsJoaquim Rodríguez
points_team
points_natESP
points_colorgreen
mountainsJoaquim Rodríguez
mountains_team
mountains_natESP
mountains_colorpolkadot
youthJérôme Coppel
youth_team
youth_natFRA
youth_colorwhite
team
previous[2010](2010-criterium-du-dauphine)
next[2012](2012-criterium-du-dauphine)

The 2011 Critérium du Dauphiné, was the 63rd running of the Critérium du Dauphiné (formerly Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré) cycling stage race. It started on 5 June in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne and ended on 12 June in La Toussuire and consisted of eight stages, including a race-commencing prologue stage and an individual time trial, held as the third stage. It was the 15th race of the 2011 UCI World Tour season.

The race was won by rider Bradley Wiggins, who claimed the leader's yellow and blue jersey after a strong finish on the individual time trial stage, and maintained his advantage to the end of the race. Wiggins' winning margin over runner-up Cadel Evans of was 1 minute and 26 seconds, and 's Alexander Vinokourov completed the podium, 23 seconds down on Evans.

In the race's other classifications, rider Joaquim Rodríguez won both the King of the Mountains classification, and the green jersey for the points classification, 's Jérôme Coppel won the young rider classification, with finishing at the head of the teams classification.

Teams

Twenty-two teams, each containing up to eight riders, started the race:

Pre-race favourites

The winner of the 2010 Critérium du Dauphiné, Janez Brajkovič, was looking to defend last year's victory, while other pre-race favourites like Tirreno–Adriatico and Tour de Romandie winner, Cadel Evans, as well as Ivan Basso, Robert Gesink, Samuel Sánchez, Alexander Vinokourov and Bradley Wiggins used the race as a trial-run for the Tour de France.

Route

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinnerP1234567
5 JuneSaint-Jean-de-Maurienne5.4 km[[File:Time Trial.svg20pxalt=link=]]Individual time trialLars Boom
6 JuneAlbertville to Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse144 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Medium mountain stageJurgen Van den Broeck
7 JuneVoiron to Lyon179 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Flat stageJohn Degenkolb
8 JuneGrenoble42.5 km[[File:Time Trial.svg20pxalt=link=]]Individual time trialTony Martin
9 JuneLa Motte-Servolex to Mâcon173.5 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Flat stageJohn Degenkolb
10 JuneParc des Oiseaux – Villars-les-Dombes to Les Gets210 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Medium mountain stageChristophe Kern
11 JuneLes Gets to Le Collet d'Allevard192.5 km[[File:Mountainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]High mountain stageJoaquim Rodríguez
12 JunePontcharra to La Toussuire117.5 km[[File:Mountainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]High mountain stageJoaquim Rodríguez

Stages

Prologue

;5 June 2011 – Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, 5.4 km individual time trial (ITT)

RiderTeamTime
1Lars Boom [[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg20px]][[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]][[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
2Alexander Vinokourov
3Bradley Wiggins
4John Degenkolb [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
5Blel Kadri
6Joost Posthuma
7Cadel Evans
8Christophe Riblon
9Cyril Lemoine
10Jérôme Coppel

|}

Stage 1

;6 June 2011 – Albertville to Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse, 144 km

RiderTeamTime
1Jurgen Van den Broeck
2Joaquim Rodríguez
3Cadel Evans
4Alexander Vinokourov
5Nicolas Roche
6Edvald Boasson Hagen
7Thibaut Pinot
8Rob Ruijgh
9Thomas Voeckler
10Janez Brajkovič

|| |General Classification after Stage 1

RiderTeamTime
1Alexander Vinokourov [[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg20px]][[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
2Jurgen Van den Broeck [[Image:Jersey polkadot.svg20px]]
3Cadel Evans
4Bradley Wiggins [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
5Edvald Boasson Hagen [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]][[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
6Nicolas Roche
7Janez Brajkovič
8Joaquim Rodríguez
9Thibaut Pinot
10Thomas Voeckler

|}

Stage 2

;7 June 2011 – Voiron to Lyon, 179 km

RiderTeamTime
1John Degenkolb
2Samuel Dumoulin
3Sébastien Hinault
4Paul Martens
5Joaquim Rodríguez
6Thomas Voeckler
7Jelle Vanendert
8Grega Bole
9Nicolas Roche
10Fabian Wegmann

|| |General Classification after Stage 2

RiderTeamTime
1Alexander Vinokourov [[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg20px]]
2Jurgen Van den Broeck [[Image:Jersey polkadot.svg20px]]
3Bradley Wiggins [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
4Cadel Evans
5Nicolas Roche
6Joaquim Rodríguez [[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
7Janez Brajkovič
8Thomas Voeckler
9Rob Ruijgh [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
10Rui Costa

|}

Stage 3

;8 June 2011 – Grenoble, 42.5 km individual time trial (ITT)

RiderTeamTime
1Tony Martin
2Bradley Wiggins [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
3Edvald Boasson Hagen [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
4David Zabriskie
5Janez Brajkovič
6Cadel Evans
7Geraint Thomas [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
8Christophe Riblon
9Rein Taaramäe
10Rui Costa

|| |General Classification after Stage 3

RiderTeamTime
1Bradley Wiggins [[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg20px]][[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]][[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
2Cadel Evans
3Janez Brajkovič
4Alexander Vinokourov
5Rui Costa [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
6Geraint Thomas [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
7Jurgen Van den Broeck [[Image:Jersey polkadot.svg20px]]
8Christophe Riblon
9Ben Hermans
10Jérôme Coppel

|}

Stage 4

;9 June 2011 – La Motte-Servolex to Mâcon, 173.5 km

RiderTeamTime
1John Degenkolb
2Edvald Boasson Hagen [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
3Juan José Haedo
4Tomas Vaitkus
5William Bonnet
6Tyler Farrar
7Marco Bandiera
8Samuel Dumoulin
9Pim Ligthart
10Kenny Dehaes

|| |General Classification after Stage 4

RiderTeamTime
1Bradley Wiggins [[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg20px]][[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
2Cadel Evans
3Janez Brajkovič
4Alexander Vinokourov
5Rui Costa [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
6Geraint Thomas [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
7Jurgen Van den Broeck
8Christophe Riblon
9Ben Hermans
10Jérôme Coppel

|}

Stage 5

;10 June 2011 – Parc des Oiseaux – Villars-les-Dombes to Les Gets, 210 km

RiderTeamTime
1Christophe Kern
2Chris Anker Sørensen
3Thomas Voeckler
4Joaquim Rodríguez
5Alexander Vinokourov
6Bradley Wiggins [[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg20px]][[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
7Thibaut Pinot
8Dan Martin
9Jurgen Van den Broeck
10Ben Hermans

|| |General Classification after Stage 5

RiderTeamTime
1Bradley Wiggins [[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg20px]]
2Cadel Evans
3Janez Brajkovič
4Alexander Vinokourov
5Rui Costa [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
6Jurgen Van den Broeck
7Christophe Riblon [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
8Ben Hermans
9Jérôme Coppel
10Kanstantsin Sivtsov

|}

Stage 6

;11 June 2011 – Les Gets to Le Collet d'Allevard, 192.5 km

RiderTeamTime
1Joaquim Rodríguez
2Robert Gesink
3Jurgen Van den Broeck
4Christophe Kern
5Alexander Vinokourov
6Bradley Wiggins [[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg20px]]
7Chris Anker Sørensen
8Jean-Christophe Péraud [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
9Cadel Evans
10Thomas Voeckler

|| |General Classification after Stage 6

RiderTeamTime
1Bradley Wiggins [[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg20px]]
2Cadel Evans
3Alexander Vinokourov
4Jurgen Van den Broeck
5Christophe Kern
6Joaquim Rodríguez [[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
7Jean-Christophe Péraud [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
8Kanstantsin Sivtsov
9Janez Brajkovič
10Thomas Voeckler

|}

Stage 7

;12 June 2011 – Pontcharra to La Toussuire, 117.5 km

RiderTeamTime
1Joaquim Rodríguez [[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
2Thibaut Pinot
3Robert Gesink
4Jurgen Van den Broeck
5Alexander Vinokourov
6Chris Anker Sørensen
7Cadel Evans
8Kanstantsin Sivtsov
9Janez Brajkovič
10Bradley Wiggins [[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg20px]]

|| |Final General Classification

RiderTeamTime
1Bradley Wiggins [[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg20px]]
2Cadel Evans
3Alexander Vinokourov
4Jurgen Van den Broeck
5Joaquim Rodríguez [[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]][[Image:Jersey polkadot.svg20px]]
6Christophe Kern [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]
7Jean-Christophe Péraud
8Kanstantsin Sivtsov
9Janez Brajkovič
10Thomas Voeckler [[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg20px]]

|}

Classification leadership

StageWinnerGeneral classification
[[Image:Jersey yellow-bluebar.svg25px]]
Mountains classification
[[Image:Jersey polkadot.svg25px]]
Points classification
[[Image:Jersey green.svg25px]]
Young rider classification
[[Image:Jersey white.svg25px]]
Team Classification
[[Image:Jersey yellow number.svg25px]]
P1234567**Final**Bradley WigginsJoaquim RodríguezJoaquim RodríguezJérôme Coppel
Lars BoomLars BoomSébastien HinaultLars BoomJohn Degenkolb
Jurgen Van den BroeckAlexander VinokourovJurgen Van den BroeckAlexander VinokourovEdvald Boasson Hagen
John DegenkolbJoaquim RodríguezRob Ruijgh
Tony MartinBradley WigginsBradley WigginsRui Costa
John DegenkolbLeonardo DuqueJohn Degenkolb
Christophe Kern
Joaquim RodríguezJoaquim RodríguezJérôme Coppel
Joaquim RodríguezJoaquim Rodríguez

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