2011 Tour of Utah
The 2011 Tour of Utah was the eighth edition of the Tour of Utah. For the first time, the race was included on the UCI America Tour, with a classification of 2.1. As such, the race is only open to teams on the UCI Pro Tour, UCI Professional Continental and UCI Continental circuits. The race took place between August 9–14, 2011 as a six-day, six-stage race, similar to the prior two years. The race joined the 2011 Tour of California and the 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge as the only three UCI-ranked stage races in the United States
Teams
After receiving UCI status, the race confirmed that three ProTeams will compete in the 2011 Tour:, and. Later, two more ProTeams, and, entered the race, making for a total of five ProTeams, including all four of the US-based ProTeams. Also appearing will be four UCI Professional Continental teams and seven UCI Continental teams, making a total of 16 teams that will be sending either 6 or 8 riders per team to the event for a total of 120 riders. Trek-Livestrong U23, the North American developmental team of, was originally scheduled to compete but was bumped by all the additions of higher-ranked UCI Continental teams. Of the teams competing, only six of the teams had competed in the 2010 Tour of Utah.;UCI ProTeams
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- PureBlack Racing
- Gobernación de Antioquia-Indeportes Antiquia
- Realcyclist.com Cycling Team
Contenders
In addition to all of the last three champions of the race --, Francisco Mancebo and Leipheimer ) -- the race added potential contenders Tom Danielson, Christian Vande Velde, Tejay van Garderen, Ryder Hesjedal, George Hincapie, Jani Brajkovič, David Zabriskie and Óscar Sevilla. Because the race was held earlier in August this year than in previous years, a few riders—notably Brajkovič—were using Utah as their final tune-up for the 2011 Vuelta a España.Stages
Like 2009 and 2010, the 2011 race had a prologue, three road stages, a criterium and a time trial. Unlike the 2010 race, though, the criterium was measured by distance instead of time. In addition, the race had stages finish in Ogden and Provo, reducing its focus on Salt Lake City and Park City. Although the significantly stronger UCI-ranked field figured to create a more competitive race, a breakaway on the mountainous first stage gave four riders—Leipheimer and Brajkovič from RadioShack and Sevilla and Sergio Henao from Gobernación—a lead over all the other contenders of more than 2:30. Leipheimer then used second-place finishes in stages 3 and 5 to defend his championship and become the race's first repeat winner.| Stage | Date | Route | Terrain | Length | Winner | ||||||
| P | 9 August | Utah Olympic Park | Individual time trial | PrologueAugust 9, 2011 -- Utah Olympic Park, individual time trial,The uphill prologue required the riders to time trial along a road running parallel to the bobsled run at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City. Because of the nature of the climb, most cyclists used their regular bikes instead of time-trial bikes. Colombian and Spanish riders took the first three places, with Sergio Henao of the Colombian team Gobernacion de Antioquia showing his climbing skills by winning the sprint.
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