- Source: 2023 Tour de Hongrie
The 2023 Tour de Hongrie was the 44th edition of the Tour de Hongrie, which took place between 10 and 14 May 2023. It was the ninth edition since the race's revival in 2015, and was rated as a 2.Pro-category event as part of the 2023 UCI ProSeries.
The Tour was to have consisted of five stages with a distance of 879 km and 7554 m of elevation gain, but bad weather led to stage 5 being neutralised before commencement with overall results based on standings at the end of stage 4.
Teams
9 of the 18 UCI WorldTeams, 9 UCI ProTeams, 3 UCI Continental teams and the Hungarian national team made up the 22 teams that participated in the race, with six riders each.
UCI WorldTeams
UCI ProTeams
UCI Continental Teams
National Teams
Route
Stages
= Stage 1
=10 May 2023 — Szentgotthárd to Szentgotthárd, 168.6 km (104.8 mi)
= Stage 2
=11 May 2023 — Zalaegerszeg to Keszthely, 175.3 km (108.9 mi)
= Stage 3
=12 May 2023 — Kaposvár to Pécs, 179.9 km (111.8 mi)
= Stage 4
=13 May 2023 — Martonvásár to Dobogókő, 206.4 km (128.3 mi)
= Stage 5
=14 May 2023 — Budapest to Budapest, 75 km (47 mi)
Stage 5 was cancelled due to bad weather and overall race classifications were determined on standings at the end of stage 4.
Classification leadership table
In the 2023 Tour de Hongrie, four different jerseys were awarded.
The general classification is calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. The leader of the general classification receives a yellow jersey, sponsored by the Hungarian Tourism Agency (Visit Hungary), Hungarian Public Road Company (Hungarian: Magyar Közút), and Hungarian Cycling Federation ("Bringasport"). The winner of this classification is considered the winner of the race.
The second classification is the points classification. Riders are awarded points for finishing in the top fifteen of each stage. Points are also on offer at intermediate sprints. The leader of the points classification wears a green jersey, sponsored by Škoda and Europcar.
There is also a mountains classification for which points are awarded for reaching the top of a climb before other riders. The climbs are categorized, in order of increasing difficulty, as first, second, and third-category. The leader of the mountains classification wears a red jersey, sponsored by Cofidis.
The fourth jersey is a classification for Hungarian riders, marked by a white jersey sponsored by the Bosch. Only Hungarian riders are eligible and they are ranked according to their placement in the general classification of the race.
The final classification is the team classification, for which the times of the best three cyclists in each team on each stage are added together; the leading team at the end of the race is the team with the lowest cumulative time.
On stage 2, Sam Bennett, who was second in the points classification, wore the green jersey, because first-placed Dylan Groenewegen wore the yellow jersey as the leader of the general classification.
Final classification standings
= General classification
=UCI point ranking
The event is in class 2.Pro. It is open for riders of the ME category and U23 and in accordance
with article 2.10.008 of the UCI regulations, points are awarded as follows for the UCI ranking:
See also
2023 in men's road cycling
2023 in sports
Notes
References
= Sources
=External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- 2023 Tour de Hongrie
- Tour de Hongrie
- 2024 Tour de Hongrie
- 1925 Tour de Hongrie
- 2022 Tour de Hongrie
- Abel Balderstone
- 2023 Team Jayco–AlUla (men's team) season
- Max Poole
- 2024 UCI ProSeries
- Santiago Buitrago