2006 Deutschland Tour
The 30th edition of the Deutschland Tour road bicycle race took place in Germany from August 1 to August 9, 2006. It consisted of a Prologue and eight stages covering a total of 1,390.5 km (864.0 mi), starting in Düsseldorf and finishing in Karlsruhe. Jens Voigt claimed the victory ahead of defending champion Levi Leipheimer.
Classification tables
General classification
Cyclist | Country | Team | Time | |
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1 | Jens Voigt | Germany | Team CSC | 32h 11' 10" |
2 | Levi Leipheimer | United States | Gerolsteiner | 1' 38" |
3 | Andrey Kashechkin | Kazakhstan | Astana | 2' 23" |
4 | Vladimir Gusev | Russia | Discovery Channel | 2' 33" |
5 | Evgeni Petrov | Russia | Lampre–Fondital | 2' 57" |
6 | Marzio Bruseghin | Italy | Lampre–Fondital | 3' 42" |
7 | Íñigo Cuesta | Spain | Team CSC | 4' 08" |
8 | Stijn Devolder | Belgium | Discovery Channel | 4' 09" |
9 | Eddy Mazzoleni | Italy | T-Mobile Team | 4' 36" |
10 | Pablo Lastras | Spain | Caisse d'Epargne–Illes Balears | 4' 38" |
King of the Mountains Classification
Cyclist | Country | Team | Points | |
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1 | Sebastian Lang | Germany | Gerolsteiner | 21 |
2 | Andrey Kashechkin | Kazakhstan | Astana | 21 |
3 | Jens Voigt | Germany | Team CSC | 20 |
Points Classification
Cyclist | Country | Team | Points | |
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1 | Erik Zabel | Germany | Team Milram | 115 |
2 | Jens Voigt | Germany | Team CSC | 88 |
3 | Andrey Kashechkin | Kazakhstan | Astana | 62 |
Young Rider Classification
Cyclist | Country | Team | Points | |
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1 | Vladimir Gusev | Russia | Discovery Channel | 32h 13' 43" |
2 | Stefan Schumacher | Germany | Gerolsteiner | 2' 15" |
3 | Thomas Dekker | Netherlands | Rabobank | 3' 49" |
Best Team
Team | Country | Time | |
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1 | Gerolsteiner | Germany | 96h 42' 18" |
2 | Team CSC | Denmark | 13" |
3 | Discovery Channel | United States | 3' 01" |
Stages
Prologue - Tuesday, August 1: Düsseldorf, 5.5 km. (ITT)
Prologue Result
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General classification after Prologue
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Stage 1 - Wednesday, August 2: Düsseldorf-Bielefeld, 198 km.
Stage 1 Result
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General classification after Stage 1
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Stage 2 - Thursday, August 3: Minden-Goslar, 181.5 km.
Stage 2 Result
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General classification after Stage 2
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Stage 3 - Friday, August 4: Witzenhausen-Schweinfurt, 203.3 km.
Stage 3 Result
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General classification after Stage 3
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Stage 4 - Saturday, August 5: Heidenheim-Bad Tölz, 203 km.
Stage 4 Result
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General classification after Stage 4
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Stage 5 - Sunday, August 6: Bad Tölz-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.
Stage 5 Result
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General classification after Stage 5
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Stage 6 - Monday, August 7: Seefeld-St Anton am Arlberg, 196.6 km.
Stage 6 Result
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General classification after Stage 6
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Stage 7 - Tuesday, August 8: Bad Säckingen, 38.2 km. (ITT)
Stage 7 Result
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General classification after Stage 7
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Stage 8 - Wednesday, August 9: Bad Krozingen-Karlsruhe, 172.1 km.
Stage 8 Result
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General classification after Stage 8
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Jersey progress
Stage (Winner) |
General classification (Gelbes Trikot) |
Points Classification (Rotes Trikot) |
Climber Classification (Bergtrikot) |
Young Rider Classification (Weißes Trikot) |
Team Classification | Most Active (Aktivster Fahrer) |
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(Vladimir Gusev) |
PrologueVladimir Gusev | Vladimir Gusev | Vladimir Gusev | Vladimir Gusev | Discovery Channel | No award |
(Assan Bazayev) |
Stage 1 Stefan Schumacher | Andreas Matzbacher | ||||
(Jens Voigt) |
Stage 2 Davide Rebellin | Gerolsteiner | Ronny Scholz | |||
(Gerald Ciolek) |
Stage 3 Erik Zabel | Stefan Schumacher | Marco Pinotti | |||
(Graeme Brown) |
Stage 4 Erik Zabel | Marcel Sieberg | ||||
(Levi Leipheimer) |
Stage 5 Jens Voigt | Andrey Kashechkin | Team CSC | Sven Teutenberg | ||
(Jens Voigt) |
Stage 6 Sebastian Lang | Erik Zabel | ||||
(Jens Voigt) |
Stage 7 Gerolsteiner | No award | ||||
(Graeme Brown) |
Stage 8 No award | |||||
Final | Jens Voigt | Erik Zabel | Sebastian Lang | Vladimir Gusev | Gerolsteiner |
External links
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