2021 Thüringen Ladies Tour

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2021 Thüringen Ladies Tour
2021 UCI Women's ProSeries, race 4 of 7
Race details
Dates25–30 May 2021
Stages6
Distance672.6 km (417.9 mi)
Winning time17h 53' 35"
Results
Winner  Lucinda Brand (NED) (Trek–Segafredo)
  Second  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) (Belgium)
  Third  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) (Movistar Team)

Mountains  Kathrin Hammes (GER) (Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling)
Youth  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) (Movistar Team)
Sprints  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) (Belgium)
  Team Trek–Segafredo
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The 2021 Thüringen Ladies Tour (known as the Internationale LOTTO Thüringen Ladies Tour for sponsorship reasons) was the 32nd edition of the Thüringen Ladies Tour, a women's road cycling stage race being held between 25 and 30 May 2021 in the state of Thuringia in central Germany. Given the cancellation of the 2020 edition, this edition was the first since its promotion after the 2019 season to a category 2.Pro event in the UCI Women's ProSeries.[1][2]

Teams[edit]

Six of the nine UCI Women's WorldTeams, six UCI Women's Continental Teams, three national teams, and two elite amateur domestic teams made up the seventeen teams that participated the race. Five teams chose not to field the maximum allowed squad of six riders; these teams were FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope, Maxx–Solar Lindig, Team Jumbo–Visma, Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank, and Trek–Segafredo, and they each entered five riders. 97 riders started the race, of which 83 finished.[3]

UCI Women's WorldTeams

UCI Women's Continental Teams

National Teams

Elite Amateur Domestic Teams

  • Maxx–Solar Lindig
  • RSG Gießen Biehle

Route[edit]

Stage characteristics and winners[4]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Stage winner
1 25 May Schmölln to Schmölln 88.9 km (55.2 mi) Flat stage  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN)
2 26 May Gera to Gera 125.1 km (77.7 mi) Flat stage  Lorena Wiebes (NED)
3 27 May Schleiz to Schleiz 116.5 km (72.4 mi) Hilly stage  Lucinda Brand (NED)
4 28 May Dörtendorf to Dörtendorf 101.0 km (62.8 mi) Hilly stage  Lotte Kopecky (BEL)
5 29 May Weimar to Weimar 143.3 km (89.0 mi) Hilly stage  Lucinda Brand (NED)
6 30 May Gotha to Gotha 97.8 km (60.8 mi) Flat stage  Lorena Wiebes (NED)
Total 672.6 km (417.9 mi)

Stages[edit]

Stage 1[edit]

25 May 2021 – Schmölln to Schmölln, 88.9 km (55.2 mi)[5]
Stage 1 Result[6][7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team 2h 17' 42"
2  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
3  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 0"
4  Anna Henderson (GBR) Team Jumbo–Visma + 0"
5  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx + 0"
6  Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Canyon–SRAM + 0"
7  Liane Lippert (GER) Team DSM + 0"
8  Kristen Faulkner (USA) Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank + 4"
9  Kathrin Hammes (GER) Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling + 4"
10  Emilia Fahlin (SWE) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 7"
General classification after Stage 1[6][7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team 2h 17' 32"
2  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 4"
3  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 6"
4  Anna Henderson (GBR) Team Jumbo–Visma + 7"
5  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx + 7"
6  Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Canyon–SRAM + 10"
7  Liane Lippert (GER) Team DSM + 10"
8  Lizzie Deignan (GBR) Trek–Segafredo + 13"
9  Kristen Faulkner (USA) Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank + 14"
10  Kathrin Hammes (GER) Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling + 14"

Stage 2[edit]

26 May 2021 – Gera to Gera, 125.1 km (77.7 mi)[8]
Stage 2 Result[9][10]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Lorena Wiebes (NED) Team DSM 3h 24' 12"
2  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team 2h 17' 32"
3  Christine Majerus (LUX) SD Worx + 1"
4  Alexis Ryan (USA) Canyon–SRAM + 1"
5  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 1"
6  Anna Henderson (GBR) Team Jumbo–Visma + 1"
7  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 1"
8  Susanne Andersen (NOR) Team DSM + 1"
9  Gladys Verhulst (FRA) Arkéa Pro Cycling Team + 1"
10  Clara Copponi (FRA) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 1"
General classification after Stage 2[9][10]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team 5h 41' 36"
2  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 10"
3  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 12"
4  Anna Henderson (GBR) Team Jumbo–Visma + 16"
5  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx + 16"
6  Liane Lippert (GER) Team DSM + 17"
7  Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Canyon–SRAM + 19"
8  Lizzie Deignan (GBR) Trek–Segafredo + 21"
9  Kristen Faulkner (USA) Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank + 23"
10  Kathrin Hammes (GER) Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling + 23"

Stage 3[edit]

27 May 2021 – Schleiz to Schleiz, 116.5 km (72.4 mi)[11]
Stage 3 Result[12][13]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo 3h 18' 52"
2  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team + 2"
3  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 2"
4  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx + 2"
5  Emilia Fahlin (SWE) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 2"
6  Lisa Brennauer (GER) Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling + 2"
7  Kristen Faulkner (USA) Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank + 2"
8  Liane Lippert (GER) Team DSM + 2"
9  Lizzie Deignan (GBR) Trek–Segafredo + 2"
10  Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Canyon–SRAM + 2"
General classification after Stage 3[12][13]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team 9h 00' 24"
2  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 6"
3  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 12"
4  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx + 22"
5  Liane Lippert (GER) Team DSM + 23"
6  Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Canyon–SRAM + 25"
7  Lizzie Deignan (GBR) Trek–Segafredo + 27"
8  Kristen Faulkner (USA) Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank + 29"
9  Emilia Fahlin (SWE) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 30"
10  Audrey Cordon-Ragot (FRA) Trek–Segafredo + 41"

Stage 4[edit]

28 May 2021 – Dörtendorf to Dörtendorf, 101.0 km (62.8 mi)[14]
Stage 4 Result[15][16]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium 2h 29' 43"
2  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
3  Liane Lippert (GER) Team DSM + 0"
4  Emilia Fahlin (SWE) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 0"
5  Marta Cavalli (ITA) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 6"
6  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team + 6"
7  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx + 10"
8  Christine Majerus (LUX) SD Worx + 16"
9  Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Canyon–SRAM + 17"
10  Lisa Brennauer (GER) Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling + 17"
General classification after Stage 4[15][16]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo 11h 30' 07"
2  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 2"
3  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team + 6"
4  Liane Lippert (GER) Team DSM + 19"
5  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx + 29"
6  Emilia Fahlin (SWE) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 30"
7  Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Canyon–SRAM + 42"
8  Kristen Faulkner (USA) Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank + 51"
9  Lizzie Deignan (GBR) Trek–Segafredo + 57"
10  Christine Majerus (LUX) SD Worx + 58"

Stage 5[edit]

29 May 2021 – Weimar to Weimar, 143.3 km (89.0 mi)[17]
Stage 5 Result[18][19]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo 3h 55' 08"
2  Lorena Wiebes (NED) Team DSM + 6"
3  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team + 6"
4  Alexis Ryan (USA) Canyon–SRAM + 6"
5  Anna Henderson (GBR) Team Jumbo–Visma + 6"
6  Lisa Brennauer (GER) Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling + 6"
7  Emilia Fahlin (SWE) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 6"
8  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 6"
9  Léa Curinier (FRA) Arkéa Pro Cycling Team + 6"
10  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx + 6"
General classification after Stage 5[18][19]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo 15h 25' 05"
2  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 17"
3  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team + 18"
4  Liane Lippert (GER) Team DSM + 35"
5  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx + 45"
6  Emilia Fahlin (SWE) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 46"
7  Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Canyon–SRAM + 58"
8  Lizzie Deignan (GBR) Trek–Segafredo + 1' 13"
9  Christine Majerus (LUX) SD Worx + 1' 14"
10  Valerie Demey (BEL) Belgium + 1' 23"

Stage 6[edit]

30 May 2021 – Gotha to Gotha, 97.8 km (60.8 mi)[20]
Stage 6 Result[21][22]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Lorena Wiebes (NED) Team DSM 2h 28' 28"
2  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 0"
3  Emilia Fahlin (SWE) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 2"
4  Jolien D'Hoore (BEL) SD Worx + 2"
5  Alexis Ryan (USA) Canyon–SRAM + 2"
6  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 2"
7  Gladys Verhulst (FRA) Arkéa Pro Cycling Team + 2"
8  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team + 2"
9  Zsófia Szabó (HUN) Andy Schleck–CP NVST–Immo Losch + 2"
10  Anna Henderson (GBR) Team Jumbo–Visma + 2"
General classification after Stage 6[21][22]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo 17h 53' 35"
2  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 9"
3  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team + 18"
4  Liane Lippert (GER) Team DSM + 40"
5  Emilia Fahlin (SWE) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 42"
6  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx + 50"
7  Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Canyon–SRAM + 1' 03"
8  Christine Majerus (LUX) SD Worx + 1' 19"
9  Lizzie Deignan (GBR) Trek–Segafredo + 1' 26"
10  Valerie Demey (BEL) Belgium + 1' 28"

Classification leadership table[edit]

Classification leadership by stage
Stage Winner
General classification
Sprints classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Most active rider award
Amateur rider classification
Team classification
1 Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen Liane Lippert Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen Lizzie Deignan Katharina Fox Trek–Segafredo
2 Lorena Wiebes Kathrin Hammes Katharina Fox Helena Bieber
3 Lucinda Brand
4 Lotte Kopecky Lucinda Brand Lotte Kopecky Kristen Faulkner Beate Zanner
5 Lucinda Brand Lucinda Brand Lisa Klein
6 Lorena Wiebes Lotte Kopecky Karlijn Swinkels
Final Lucinda Brand Lotte Kopecky Kathrin Hammes Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen Not awarded Beate Zanner Trek–Segafredo
  • On stage 2, Anna Henderson, who was second in the sprints classification, wore the pink jersey, because first placed Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen wore the gold jersey as the leader of the general classification. For the same reason, Lorena Wiebes, who was second in the young rider classification, wore the red jersey, and Lucinda Brand, who finished second on stage 1, wore the black-and-white stage winner's jersey.[7][23]
  • On stage 3, Clara Copponi, who was third in the young rider classification, wore the red jersey, because first placed Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen wore the gold jersey as the leader of the general classification, and second placed Lorena Wiebes wore the black-and-white stage winner's jersey.[24]
  • On stage 3, Katharina Fox, who was third in the sprints classification, wore the pink jersey, because first placed Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen wore the gold jersey as the leader of the general classification and second placed Lotte Kopecky wore the Belgian national champion's jersey as the defending Belgian national road race champion. Because Fox was also the most active rider, Ella Harris, who was deemed the second most active rider on that stage, wore the blue-and-white jersey.[24]
  • On stage 4, Lucinda Brand, who was third in the sprints classification, wore the pink jersey, because first placed Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen wore the gold jersey as the leader of the general classification and second placed Lotte Kopecky wore the Belgian national champion's jersey as the defending Belgian national road race champion. As a result, Amy Pieters, who finished fourth on stage 3 behind Brand, Norsgaard Jørgensen, and Kopecky, wore the black-and-white stage winner's jersey.[25]
  • On stage 4, Léa Curinier, who was second in the young rider classification, wore the red jersey, because first placed Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen wore the gold jersey as the leader of the general classification.[25]
  • On stage 5, Liane Lippert, who was third on stage 4, wore the black-and-white stage winner's jersey, because first placed Lotte Kopecky wore the pink jersey as the leader of the sprints classification, and second placed Lucinda Brand wore the gold jersey as the leader of the general classification.[26]
  • On stage 6, Lorena Wiebes, who was fourth in the sprints classification, wore the pink jersey, because first placed Lucinda Brand wore the gold jersey as the leader of the general classification, second placed Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen wore the red jersey as the leader of the young rider classification, and third placed Lotte Kopecky wore the Belgian national champion's jersey as the defending Belgian national road race champion. Because Brand was also the winner of stage 5, while Wiebes and Norsgaard Jørgensen finished second and third, respectively, Alexis Ryan, who finished fourth on stage 5, wore the black-and-white stage winner's jersey.[27]

Final classification standings[edit]

Legend[28]
Denotes the winner of the general classification Denotes the winner of the most active rider award
Denotes the winner of the sprints classification Denotes the winner of the stage
Denotes the winner of the mountains classification Denotes the winner of the amateur rider classification
Denotes the winner of the young rider classification

General classification[edit]

Final general classification (1–10)[21][22]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo 17h 53' 35"
2  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium + 9"
3  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team + 18"
4  Liane Lippert (GER) Team DSM + 40"
5  Emilia Fahlin (SWE) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 42"
6  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx + 50"
7  Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Canyon–SRAM + 1' 03"
8  Christine Majerus (LUX) SD Worx + 1' 19"
9  Lizzie Deignan (GBR) Trek–Segafredo + 1' 26"
10  Valerie Demey (BEL) Belgium + 1' 28"

Sprints classification[edit]

Final sprints classification (1–10)[21][22]
Rank Rider Team Points
1  Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Belgium 22
2  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo 19
3  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team 19
4  Lorena Wiebes (NED) Team DSM 15
5  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx 9
6  Emilia Fahlin (SWE) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope 8
7  Katharina Fox (GER) RSG Gießen Biehle 6
8  Anna Henderson (GBR) Team Jumbo–Visma 6
9  Lizzie Deignan (GBR) Trek–Segafredo 5
10  Lisa Klein (GER) Canyon–SRAM 5

Mountains classification[edit]

Final mountains classification (1–10)[21][22]
Rank Rider Team Points
1  Kathrin Hammes (GER) Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling 26
2  Liane Lippert (GER) Team DSM 16
3  Ella Harris (NZL) Canyon–SRAM 12
4  Amy Pieters (NED) SD Worx 11
5  Lisa Klein (GER) Canyon–SRAM 10
6  Helena Bieber (GER) RSG Gießen Biehle 10
7  Chantal van den Broek-Blaak (NED) SD Worx 8
8  Kirsten Wild (NED) Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling 6
9  Lucinda Brand (NED) Trek–Segafredo 5
10  Lizzie Deignan (GBR) Trek–Segafredo 5

Young rider classification[edit]

Final young rider classification (1–10)[21][22]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN) Movistar Team 17h 53' 53"
2  Léa Curinier (FRA) Arkéa Pro Cycling Team + 2' 24"
3  Hannah Ludwig (GER) Canyon–SRAM + 3' 30"
4  Neve Bradbury (AUS) Canyon–SRAM + 7' 02"
5  Anne Dorthe Ysland (NOR) Team Coop–Hitec Products + 7' 26"
6  Lorena Wiebes (NED) Team DSM + 7' 55"
7  Clara Copponi (FRA) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 9' 57"
8  Pfeiffer Georgi (GBR) Team DSM + 10' 25"
9  Lonneke Uneken (NED) SD Worx + 11' 33"
10  Katharina Hechler (GER) Germany + 14' 38"

Amateur rider classification[edit]

Final amateur rider classification (1–6)[21][22]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Beate Zanner (GER) Maxx–Solar Lindig 18h 18' 30"
2  Helena Bieber (GER) RSG Gießen Biehle + 12' 41"
3  Katharina Fox (GER) RSG Gießen Biehle + 29' 08"
4  Lisa Fischer (GER) Maxx–Solar Lindig + 33' 52"
5  Hannah Fandel (GER) Maxx–Solar Lindig + 34' 48"
6  Bianca Bernhard (GER) Maxx–Solar Lindig + 48' 43"

Team classification[edit]

Final team classification (1–10)[21][22]
Rank Team Time
1 Trek–Segafredo 53h 46' 18"
2 SD Worx + 1' 16"
3 Canyon–SRAM + 1' 18"
4 Belgium + 5' 35"
5 Team DSM + 7' 34"
6 FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope + 7' 51"
7 Arkéa Pro Cycling Team + 9' 08"
8 Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling + 9' 29"
9 Movistar Team + 18' 50"
10 Team Coop–Hitec Products + 21' 14"

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

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