2000 Tour of Slovenia

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2000 Tour of Slovenia
UCI‑2.5 race
Koča na Gozdu (1,226 m a.s.l.) 4th stage finish – shortened below Vršič
Koča na Gozdu (1,226 m a.s.l.)
4th stage finish shortened below Vršič
Race details
Dates16–21 May 2000
Stages5 + prologue
Distance864.2 km (537.0 mi)
Winning time20h 43' 10"
Results
File:Jersey yellow.svg Winner Slovenia Martin Derganc
  Second Croatia Vladimir Miholjević
  Third Slovenia Boris Premužič

File:Jersey blue.svg Points Slovenia Mitja Mahorič
File:Jersey polkadot.svg Mountains Slovenia Mitja Mahorič
File:Jersey white.svg Youth Slovenia Matej Gnezda
File:Jersey green.svg Sprints Slovenia Uroš Murn
  Team Slovenia KRKA–Telekom Slovenije
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The 2000 Tour of Slovenia (Slovene: Dirka po Sloveniji) was the 7th edition of the Tour of Slovenia, categorized as UCI‑2.5 stage race held between 16 and 21 May 2000.[1][2][3] The race consisted of prologue and actual 5 stages with 864.2 km (537.0 mi) in total. The original race was 918.2 km (570.5 mi) long, but the 4th stage from RibnicaMangartsko sedlo, was shortened due to snowfall at Vršič Pass for 54 km (33.6 mi), with new lowered finish at Koča na Gozdu.

Teams

Total 92 riders (62 finished it) from 18 teams started the race.

Professional

Amateur

National

Route and stages

Stage characteristics and winners
Stage Date Course Length Type Winner
0 16 May Novo mesto 2.2 km (1 mi) File:Time Trial.svg Prologue Hungary László Bodrogi
1 17 May ČatežRadenci 198 km (123 mi) File:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Switzerland Christian Weber
2 18 May RadenciBeltinci 166 km (103 mi) File:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Italy Dario David Cioni
3 19 May Slovenska BistricaLjubljana 161 km (100 mi) File:Mediummountainstage.svg Intermediate stage Slovenia Uroš Murn
4 20 May RibnicaKoča na Gozdu
(RibnicaVršičMangartsko sedlo)
150 km (93 mi)
204 km (127 mi)
File:Mountainstage.svg Mountain stage Slovenia Mitja Mahorič
5 21 May Nova GoricaNovo mesto 187 km (116 mi) File:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Poland Seweryn Kohut
Total 864.2 km (537.0 mi)
918.2 km (570.5 mi)

Classification leadership

Classification leadership by stage
Stage Winner General
classification
File:Jersey yellow.svg
Points
classification
File:Jersey blue.svg
Mountains
classification
File:Jersey polkadot.svg
Young rider
classification
File:Jersey white.svg
Intermediate sprints
classification
File:Jersey green.svg
Team
classification

0 László Bodrogi László Bodrogi not available not awarded not available not available Krka Telekom
1 Christian Weber Christian Weber Christian Weber Radek Blahut Marko Žepič Camiel Soesbergen
2 Dario David Cioni not available not available not available Dario David Cioni not available
3 Uroš Murn Boris Premužič not available
4 Mitja Mahorič Mitja Mahorič Mitja Mahorič Mitja Mahorič Matej Gnezda Uroš Murn Krka Telekom
5 Seweryn Kohut Martin Derganc
Final Martin Derganc Mitja Mahorič Mitja Mahorič Matej Gnezda Uroš Murn Krka telekom

Final classification standings

Legend
File:Jersey yellow.svg Denotes the leader of the general classification File:Jersey polkadot.svg Denotes the leader of the mountains classification
File:Jersey blue.svg Denotes the leader of the points classification File:Jersey white.svg Denotes the leader of the young rider classification
File:Jersey green.svg Denotes the winner of the int. sprints classification Denotes the leader of the team classification

General classification

Rank Rider Team Time
1 Slovenia Martin Derganc File:Jersey yellow.svg Krka Telekom 20h 43' 10"
2 Croatia Vladimir Miholjević Krka Telekom + 16"
3 Slovenia Boris Premužič Krka Telekom + 1' 06"
4 Canada Sylvain Beauchamp Kanada + 1' 34"
5 Slovenia Mitja Mahorič File:Jersey blue.svgFile:Jersey polkadot.svg Perutnina Ptuj + 1' 42"
6 Canada Brian Walton Kanada + 1' 55"
7 Switzerland Christian Weber Kia-Villiger + 2' 04"
8 Italy Eddy Ratti Mapei-Quick Step + 2' 50"
9 Switzerland Alexandre Moos Kia-Villiger + 3' 21"
10 Poland Seweryn Kohut Amore & Vita + 4' 16"

Points classification

Rank Rider Team Points
1 Slovenia Mitja Mahorič File:Jersey blue.svgFile:Jersey polkadot.svg Perutnina Ptuj 54
2 Slovenia Martin Derganc File:Jersey yellow.svg Krka Telekom 42
3 Italy Dario David Cioni Mapei-Quick Step 41
4 Croatia Vladimir Miholjević Krka Telekom 40
5 Poland Seweryn Kohut Amore & Vita 37

Mountains classification

Rank Rider Team Points
1 Slovenia Mitja Mahorič File:Jersey polkadot.svgFile:Jersey blue.svg Perutnina Ptuj 25
2 Slovenia Uroš Murn File:Jersey green.svg Krka Telekom 15
3 Switzerland Alexandre Moos Kia-Villiger 12
4 Slovenia Igor Kranjec PP & RR 7
5 Poland Seweryn Kohut Amore & Vita 6

Young rider classification

Rank Rider Team Time
1 Slovenia Matej Gnezda File:Jersey white.svg PP & RR 20h 54' 07"
2 Slovenia Matej Stare Sava Kranj + 1' 05"
3 Slovenia Matija Kotnik PP & RR + 4' 54"
4 Netherlands Jorne J. Videler Rietveld Wielerteam 2000 + 11' 00"
5 South Africa Ryan Cox Amore & Vita + 11' 48"

Intermediate sprints classification

Rank Rider Team Points
1 Slovenia Uroš Murn File:Jersey green.svg Krka Telekom 18
2 Slovenia Mitja Mahorič Perutnina Ptuj 13
3 Slovenia Gregor Zagorc Ekipa Dolenjska 11
4 Italy Dario David Cioni Mapei-Quick Step 10
5 Slovenia Dean Podgornik Sava Kranj 9

Team classification

Rank Team Time
1 Slovenia Krka Telekom 62h 08' 34"
2 Italy Mapei - Quick Step + 12′ 51″
3 United Kingdom Amore & Vita + 24′ 01″
4 Canada Kanada + 24′ 11″
5 Germany Team Coast + 29′ 14″
... ... ...
6 Slovenia Perutnina Ptuj Radenska Rog + 32′ 27″
8 Slovenia Sava Kranj + 40′ 26″
12 Slovenia Perutnina Ptuj + 1h 18′ 36″

References

  1. "V torek za majice na Glavnem trgu". Dolenjski list (in slovenščina). 11 May 2000. p. 12.
  2. "Martinu se je mudilo na Trško goro". Dolenjski list (in slovenščina). 25 May 2000. p. 14.
  3. "Mitja Mahorič dobil kraljevsko etapo na Vršič". Tednik (in slovenščina). 25 May 2000. p. 21.

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