2016 Tour of Britain


The 2016 Tour of Britain was a nine-stage men's professional road cycling race. It was the thirteenth running of the modern version of the Tour of Britain and the 76th British tour in total. The race started on 4 September in Glasgow and finished on 11 September in London. The race was part of the 2016 UCI Europe Tour.
rider Steve Cummings became the first British rider to win the Tour overall since Bradley Wiggins in 2013, as well as improving upon two previous runner-up finishes to win the race for the first time. Cummings finished second on the second stage in Cumbria, and assumed the race lead from Belgium's Julien Vermote at the summit finish at Haytor, and maintained the yellow jersey over the final two days. Cummings eventually won the race by 26 seconds ahead of Australian rider Rohan Dennis of the – who won the circuit race in Bristol on the penultimate day – while the podium was completed by Tom Dumoulin from the Netherlands, riding for, 12 seconds behinds Dennis and 38 seconds in arrears of Cummings.
In the race's other classifications, another Dutch rider Dylan Groenewegen won the blue jersey for the points classification on the final stage, taking the lead from Dennis with a second-place finish to Caleb Ewan in London. Groenewegen also won a stage during the race, the longest stage of the Tour, into Builth Wells. Dutchman Jasper Bovenhuis won the green jersey for the sprints classification for, having featured in breakaways on the first and last stages of the race. Xandro Meurisse from Belgium, riding for the team as a stagiaire, won the black jersey for the mountains classification, as well as finishing seventh overall in the general classification. With two riders in the top ten overall – Nicolas Roche sixth and Ben Swift eighth – won the teams classification, while Germany's André Greipel, who won the opening stage into Castle Douglas, was named as the Tour's most combative rider.
For the first time since 2006, no rider won more than one stage. As well as the victories recorded by Greipel, Vermote, Groenewegen, Dennis and Ewan; pair Ian Stannard and Wout Poels, 's Jack Bauer and rider Tony Martin took stage wins.

Teams

The twenty-one teams invited to participate in the Tour of Britain are:

Schedule

The route for the race was announced in February 2016.

Stages

Stage 1

;4 September 2016 — Glasgow to Castle Douglas,
Stage 1 result

Stage 2

;5 September 2016 — Carlisle to Kendal,
Stage 2 result

Stage 3

;6 September 2016 — Congleton to Tatton Park,
Stage 3 result

Stage 4

;7 September 2016 — Denbigh to Builth Wells,
Stage 4 result

Stage 5

;8 September 2016 — Aberdare to Bath,
Stage 5 result

Stage 6

;9 September 2016 — Sidmouth to Haytor,
Stage 6 result

Stage 7a

;10 September 2016 — Bristol,, individual time trial
Stage 7a result

Stage 7b

;10 September 2016 — Bristol,
Stage 7b result

Stage 8

;11 September 2016 — London,
Stage 8 result

Classification leadership

Final standings

General classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1
2+ 26"
3+ 38"
4+ 1' 02"
5+ 1' 21"
6+ 1' 26"
7 + 1' 48"
8+ 1' 52"
9+ 2' 12"
10+ 2' 32"

Points classification

RankRiderTeamPoints
1 53
247
341
441
539
639
7Great Britain38
837
936
10 35

Mountains classification

RankRiderTeamPoints
1 60
242
327
426
525
621
720
820
917
1017

Sprints classification

RankRiderTeamPoints
1 24
212
310
46
56
66
76
85
95
105

Best British classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1Steve Cummings
2Ben Swift+ 1' 52"
3Mark Christian+ 4' 02"
4Tao Geoghegan HartGreat Britain+ 5' 23"
5Erick Rowsell+ 5' 41"
6Steven Lampier+ 7' 05"
7Edmund Bradbury+ 9' 32"
8Russell Downing+ 9' 54"
9Tom Stewart+ 18' 29"
10Alistair Slater+ 19' 55"

Team classification

RankTeamTime
1
2+ 1' 17"
3+ 2' 15"
4+ 9' 17"
5+ 15' 49"
6+ 19' 00"
7+ 21' 39"
8+ 21' 59"
9+ 24' 04"
10+ 26' 04"

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