2012 Tour of Beijing
The 2012 Tour of Beijing was the second running of the Tour of Beijing stage race. It started on 9 October at Tiananmen Square and ended on 13 October in Beijing's Pinggu District after five stages. It was the 28th and final race of the 2012 UCI World Tour season.
The race was won for the second successive year by German rider Tony Martin, riding for the team. Martin won the second stage of the race with a solo attack from the end of the stage, and ultimately won the stage by 46 seconds from his nearest competitor. He held the overall lead of the race until its conclusion, eventually winning the race by 40 seconds from rider Francesco Gavazzi, who won the race's queen stage on the third day. 's Edvald Boasson Hagen completed the podium, 6 seconds behind Gavazzi and 46 down on Martin, and also won the points classification for the most consistent finisher on the stages over the race.
In the race's other classifications, fourth-placed overall Dan Martin won the mountains classification, seventh-placed overall Rafał Majka was the winner of the young rider classification for, and were the victors in the teams classification.
Schedule
The race again consisted of five stages; unlike the 2011 edition of the race, there was no individual time trial stage after Tony Martin maintained his race lead from his time trial win to the end of the race. Ahead of the race, the second stage was modified following rainstorms in the region earlier in the year; the stage was originally scheduled for, but was ultimately shortened to.Participating teams
As the Tour of Beijing was a UCI World Tour event, all eighteen UCI ProTeams were invited automatically and obligated to send a squad. Originally, the race organisers awarded a wildcard place in the race to the team, but they withdrew from the race following political tension between China and Japan, which resulted in Japanese riders being asked to leave September's Tour of China, that was held as part of the 2011–2012 UCI Asia Tour. They were ultimately replaced by the team, and as such, formed the event's 19-team peloton.The nineteen teams that competed in the race were:
Stages
Stage 1
;9 October 2012 — Tiananmen Square to Bird's Nest,The race-opening stage was a circuit race around several of the venues that were part of the 2008 Summer Olympics, primarily between the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube. After starting at Tiananmen Square and following a run-in, the peloton had to complete twelve full laps of a circuit measuring in length. Prior to the end of the stage on the thirteenth passage through the finish line, points – along with time bonuses – were on offer at a pair of intermediate sprint points, held on the fourth and eighth passages respectively. As a result, the stage was widely expected to finish in a bunch sprint, with very little undulation throughout the circuit. with a maximum of around in elevation changes.
A group of five riders – rider Marco Bandiera, Mathieu Ladagnous of, Adriano Malori, 's Bert-Jan Lindeman as well as Craig Lewis for the team – was established prior to them entering the circuit, at around the point of the stage. The quintet manage to form an advantage of around two minutes, with the main field keeping the gap in check for most of the day. The breakaway swept up the bonus seconds on offer at the sprint points, with Ladagnous gaining the most as he was first across the line at both for six bonus seconds. The group were swept up on the penultimate lap, setting up the ultimate sprint for the line; Elia Viviani sprinted down the left-hand side of the road for, and managed to fend off his rivals for his seventh win of 2012, and assumed the lead of all three classifications on offer on the day. Andrew Fenn finished second for, ahead of 's Edvald Boasson Hagen.
'''Stage 1 Result'''Stage 2;10 October 2012 — Bird's Nest to MenTouGou,Following flooding in Beijing in July that caused the deaths of 79 people, race organisers were forced to re-route part of the stage, but maintained the stage start at the Bird's Nest and the finish in MenTouGou. Ultimately, the stage was slightly shortened from its original itinerary of to, maintaining three categorised climbs during the parcours. Prior to the start of the stage, it emerged that one of the race's competitors – rider Steve Houanard – had tested positive for the glycoprotein hormone erythropoietin, a performance-enhancing drug, in an out of competition doping test and was asked to leave the race after being suspended by the Union Cycliste Internationale. On the stage itself, five riders – 's Juan Manuel Gárate, David Tanner of, Mathias Frank, rider Maxim Belkov and Iván Gutiérrez for the – instigated the breakaway around a quarter of the way through the stage, gaining a maximum advantage of over three minutes at one point. A small group of riders bridged up to the lead group after the peloton had nearly brought them back, and they remained out front until the end. Defending race winner Tony Martin attacked this lead group with remaining, on the climb of the Dong Gang Hong Tunnel, and sped away to win by around 45 seconds to record his first road stage win since the 2009 Tour de Suisse. His margin of victory allowed him to take the red leader's jersey, as well as the green jersey as points leader.
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