2014 Baltic Chain Tour

The 2014 Baltic Chain Tour was the fourth modern edition of the Baltic Chain Tour road cycling race. It was held over a period of five days between 20 and 24 August 2014. The race was a part of the 2014 UCI Europe Tour with a race classification of 2.2. This year the tour coincided with the 25th anniversary of the Baltic Chain, a peaceful political demonstration that occurred on 23 August 1989, with approximately two million people joining their hands to form a human chain spanning over 600 km across the three Baltic states.

Teams
A total of 20 teams raced in the 2014 Baltic Chain Tour: 12 UCI Continental teams, 5 national teams and 3 amateur tams.


 * Belarus (national team)
 * EC St Etienne-Loire
 * Estonia (national team)
 * Experiment 23
 * Team Frøy–Bianchi
 * Germany (national team)
 * Lithuania (national team)
 * Russia (national team)
 * SJK Viiking
 * Top Team Cycling
 * Lithuania (national team)
 * Russia (national team)
 * SJK Viiking
 * Top Team Cycling
 * Russia (national team)
 * SJK Viiking
 * Top Team Cycling
 * Top Team Cycling
 * Top Team Cycling

Stage 1

 * 20 August 2014 — Vilnius (Lithuania) to Panevėžys (Lithuania), 184.5 km

Stage 2

 * 21 August 2014 — Riga (Latvia) to Sigulda (Latvia), 157.7 km

Stage 3

 * 22 August 2014 — Valmiera (Latvia) to Pärnu (Estonia), 164.5 km

Stage 4

 * 23 August 2014 — Pärnu (Estonia) to Viljandi (Estonia), 165.5 km

Stage 5

 * 24 August 2014 — Viljandi (Estonia) to Tallinn (Estonia), 179.6 km