The 2023 Deutschland Tour is a men's road cycling stage race which took place from 23 to 27 August 2023. It is the 37th edition of the Deutschland Tour, which is rated as a 2.Pro event on the 2023 UCI ProSeries calendars.[1] This edition is the race's third in the UCI ProSeries.

2023 Deutschland Tour
2023 UCI ProSeries
Race details
Dates23 – 27 August 2023
Stages5
Distance724.2 km (450.0 mi)
Winning time17h 01' 18"
Results
Winner  Ilan Van Wilder (BEL) (Soudal–Quick-Step)
  Second  Felix Großschartner (AUT) (UAE Team Emirates)
  Third  Danny van Poppel (NED) (Bora–Hansgrohe)

Points  Ethan Vernon (GBR) (Soudal–Quick-Step)
Mountains  Harm Vanhoucke (BEL) (Lotto–Dstny)
Youth  Ilan Van Wilder (BEL) (Soudal–Quick-Step)
Team United Arab Emirates UAE Team Emirates
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Teams

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10 of the 18 UCI WorldTeams, six UCI ProTeams, and four UCI Continental teams made up the twenty teams in the race.[2]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI ProTeams

UCI Continental Teams

Schedule

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Stage characteristics and winners[3]
Stage Date Route Distance Type Stage winner
P 23 August St. Wendel 2.2 km (1.4 mi)   Individual time trial   Ethan Vernon (GBR)
1 24 August St. Wendel to Merzig 178 km (111 mi)   Mountain stage   Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)
2 25 August Kassel to Winterberg 190 km (120 mi)   Medium-mountain stage   Gregor Mühlberger (AUT)
3 26 August Arnsberg to Essen 174 km (108 mi)   Medium-mountain stage   Madis Mihkels (EST)
4 27 August Hannover to Bremen 180 km (110 mi)   Flat stage   Arvid de Kleijn (NED)
Total 724.2 km (450.0 mi)

Stages

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Prologue

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23 August 2023 – St. Wendel, 2.3 km (1.4 mi)[3]
Prologue Result[4]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Ethan Vernon (GBR) Soudal–Quick-Step 2' 23"
2   Mads Pedersen (DEN) Lidl–Trek + 1"
3   Maikel Zijlaard (NED) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 3"
4   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe + 3"
5   Nils Politt (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 3"
6   Jannik Steimle (GER) Soudal–Quick-Step + 4"
7   Rasmus Tiller (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 5"
8   Madis Mihkels (EST) Intermarché–Circus–Wanty + 5"
9   Sam Bennett (IRL) Bora–Hansgrohe + 5"
10   Marco Haller (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 6"
General classification after Prologue[4]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Ethan Vernon (GBR)      Soudal–Quick-Step 2' 23"
2   Mads Pedersen (DEN) Lidl–Trek + 1"
3   Maikel Zijlaard (NED) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 3"
4   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe + 3"
5   Nils Politt (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 3"
6   Jannik Steimle (GER)   Soudal–Quick-Step + 4"
7   Rasmus Tiller (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 5"
8   Madis Mihkels (EST) Intermarché–Circus–Wanty + 5"
9   Sam Bennett (IRL) Bora–Hansgrohe + 5"
10   Marco Haller (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 6"

Stage 1

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24 August 2023 – St. Wendel to Merzig, 189 km (117 mi)[3]
Stage 1 Result[5]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)   Soudal–Quick-Step 4h 17' 39"
2   Felix Großschartner (AUT) UAE Team Emirates + 0"
3   Pavel Sivakov (FRA) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
4   Kevin Vermaerke (USA) Team dsm–firmenich + 3"
5   Pello Bilbao (ESP) Team Bahrain Victorious + 3"
6   Dylan Teuns (BEL) Israel–Premier Tech + 3"
7   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe + 10"
8   Ethan Vernon (GBR)      Soudal–Quick-Step + 10"
9   Nikias Arndt (GER) Team Bahrain Victorious + 10"
10   Alex Kirsch (LUX) Lidl–Trek + 10"
General classification after Stage 1[5]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)     Soudal–Quick-Step 4h 19' 56"
2   Felix Großschartner (AUT) UAE Team Emirates + 9"
3   Pavel Sivakov (FRA) Ineos Grenadiers + 10"
4   Ethan Vernon (GBR)    Soudal–Quick-Step + 16"
5   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe + 19"
6   Nils Politt (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 19"
7   Pello Bilbao (ESP) Team Bahrain Victorious + 20"
8   Kevin Vermaerke (USA) Team dsm–firmenich + 21"
9   Dylan Teuns (BEL) Israel–Premier Tech + 21"
10   Rasmus Tiller (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 21"

Stage 2

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25 August 2023 – Kassel to Winterberg, 190 km (120 mi)[3]
Stage 2 Result[6]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Gregor Mühlberger (AUT) Movistar Team 4h 59' 51"
2   Alex Aranburu (ESP) Movistar Team + 10"
3   Kevin Vermaerke (USA) Team dsm–firmenich + 10"
4   Pavel Sivakov (FRA) Ineos Grenadiers + 10"
5   Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)     Soudal–Quick-Step + 10"
6   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe + 10"
7   Nils Politt (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 10"
8   Georg Zimmermann (GER) Intermarché–Circus–Wanty + 10"
9   Rasmus Tiller (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 10"
10   Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek + 10"
General classification after Stage 2[6]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)     Soudal–Quick-Step 9h 19' 54"
2   Felix Großschartner (AUT)   UAE Team Emirates + 11"
3   Pavel Sivakov (FRA) Ineos Grenadiers + 13"
4   Kevin Vermaerke (USA) Team dsm–firmenich + 18"
5   Alex Aranburu (ESP) Movistar Team + 19"
6   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe + 22"
7   Nils Politt (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 22"
8   Pello Bilbao (ESP) Team Bahrain Victorious + 23"
9   Dylan Teuns (BEL) Israel–Premier Tech + 24"
10   Rasmus Tiller (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 24"

Stage 3

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26 August 2023 – Arnsberg to Essen, 174 km (108 mi)[3]
Stage 3 Result[7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Madis Mihkels (EST) Intermarché–Circus–Wanty 3h 59' 49"
2   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
3   Quinten Hermans (BEL) Alpecin–Deceuninck + 0"
4   Phil Bauhaus (GER) Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
5   Ethan Vernon (GBR) Soudal–Quick-Step + 0"
6   Emilien Jeannière (FRA) Team TotalEnergies + 0"
7   Alex Aranburu (ESP) Movistar Team + 0"
8   Rick Zabel (GER) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
9   Mads Pedersen (DEN) Lidl–Trek + 0"
10   Gianluca Brambilla (ITA) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 0"
General classification after Stage 3[7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)    Soudal–Quick-Step 13h 19' 43"
2   Felix Großschartner (AUT)   UAE Team Emirates + 11"
3   Pavel Sivakov (FRA) Ineos Grenadiers + 13"
4   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe + 16"
5   Alex Aranburu (ESP) Movistar Team + 17"
6   Kevin Vermaerke (USA) Team dsm–firmenich + 18"
7   Rasmus Tiller (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 21"
8   Nils Politt (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 22"
9   Dylan Teuns (BEL) Israel–Premier Tech + 23"
10   Quinten Hermans (BEL) Alpecin–Deceuninck + 23"

Stage 4

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27 August 2023 – Hannover to Bremen, 180 km (110 mi)[3]
Stage 4 Result[8]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Arvid de Kleijn (NED) Tudor Pro Cycling Team 3h 41' 35"
2   Phil Bauhaus (GER) Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
3   Marius Mayrhofer (GER) Team dsm–firmenich + 0"
4   Emilien Jeannière (FRA) Team TotalEnergies + 0"
5   Rüdiger Selig (GER) Lotto–Dstny + 0"
6   Ethan Vernon (GBR) Soudal–Quick-Step + 0"
7   Pascal Ackermann (GER) UAE Team Emirates + 0"
8   Matteo Moschetti (ITA) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 0"
9   Sam Bennett (IRL) Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
10   Natnael Tesfatsion (ERI) Lidl–Trek + 0"
General classification after Stage 4[8]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)    Soudal–Quick-Step 17h 01' 18"
2   Felix Großschartner (AUT)   UAE Team Emirates + 11"
3   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe + 13"
4   Pavel Sivakov (FRA) Ineos Grenadiers + 13"
5   Alex Aranburu (ESP) Movistar Team + 17"
6   Kevin Vermaerke (USA) Team dsm–firmenich + 18"
7   Rasmus Tiller (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 20"
8   Quinten Hermans (BEL) Alpecin–Deceuninck + 21"
9   Nils Politt (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 22"
10   Dylan Teuns (BEL) Israel–Premier Tech + 23"

Classification leadership table

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Classification leadership by stage
Stage Winner General classification
 
Points classification
 
Mountains classification
 
Young rider classification
 
Team classification
 
Combativity award
 
P Ethan Vernon Ethan Vernon Ethan Vernon not awarded Ethan Vernon Soudal–Quick-Step not awarded
1 Ilan Van Wilder Ilan Van Wilder Harm Vanhoucke Ilan Van Wilder
2 Gregor Mühlberger Ilan Van Wilder UAE Team Emirates
3 Madis Mihkels Ethan Vernon
4 Arvid de Kleijn
Final Ilan Van Wilder Ethan Vernon Harm Vanhoucke Ilan Van Wilder UAE Team Emirates

Classification standings

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Legend
  Denotes the winner of the general classification   Denotes the winner of the young rider classification
  Denotes the winner of the points classification   Denotes the winner of the team classification
  Denotes the winner of the mountains classification   Denotes the winner of the combativity award

General classification

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Final general classification (1–10)[8]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)    Soudal–Quick-Step 17h 01' 18"
2   Felix Großschartner (AUT)   UAE Team Emirates + 11"
3   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe + 13"
4   Pavel Sivakov (FRA) Ineos Grenadiers + 13"
5   Alex Aranburu (ESP) Movistar Team + 17"
6   Kevin Vermaerke (USA) Team dsm–firmenich + 18"
7   Rasmus Tiller (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team + 20"
8   Quinten Hermans (BEL) Alpecin–Deceuninck + 21"
9   Nils Politt (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 22"
10   Dylan Teuns (BEL) Israel–Premier Tech + 23"

Points classification

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Final points classification (1–10)[8]
Rank Rider Team Points
1   Ethan Vernon (GBR)   Soudal–Quick-Step 39
2   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe 28
3   Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)    Soudal–Quick-Step 21
4   Phil Bauhaus (GER) Team Bahrain Victorious 19
5   Madis Mihkels (EST) Intermarché–Circus–Wanty 18
6   Pavel Sivakov (FRA) Ineos Grenadiers 16
7   Alex Aranburu (ESP) Movistar Team 16
8   Kevin Vermaerke (USA) Team dsm–firmenich 16
9   Gregor Mühlberger (AUT) Movistar Team 15
10   Arvid de Kleijn (NED) Tudor Pro Cycling Team 15

Mountains classification

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Final mountains classification (1–10)[8]
Rank Rider Team Points
1   Harm Vanhoucke (BEL)   Lotto–Dstny 7
2   Florian Stork (GER) Team dsm–firmenich 5
3   Vincent John (GER) Rad-Net Oßwald 4
4   Vinzent Dorn (GER) Bike Aid 3
5   Gregor Mühlberger (AUT) Movistar Team 3
6   Anders Halland Johannessen (NOR) Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 3
7   Oscar Riesebeek (NED) Alpecin–Deceuninck 3
8   Frank van den Broek (NED) Team dsm–firmenich 3
9   Brandon McNulty (USA)   UAE Team Emirates 3
10   Julian Borresch (GER) Saris Rouvy Sauerland Team 2

Young rider classification

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Final young rider classification (1–10)[8]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)    Soudal–Quick-Step 17h 01' 18"
2   Kevin Vermaerke (USA) Team dsm–firmenich + 18"
3   Brandon McNulty (USA)   UAE Team Emirates + 27"
4   Mathias Vacek (CZE) Lidl–Trek + 28"
5   Frank van den Broek (NED) Team dsm–firmenich + 30"
6   Mathieu Burgaudeau (FRA) Team TotalEnergies + 32"
7   Vinzent Dorn (GER) Bike Aid + 1' 00"
8   Mattéo Vercher (FRA) Team TotalEnergies + 1' 22"
9   Rick Pluimers (NED) Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 1' 30"
10   Juri Hollmann (GER) Movistar Team + 1' 31"

Team classification

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Final team classification (1–10)[8]
Rank Team Time
1   UAE Team Emirates   51h 05' 06"
2   Team dsm–firmenich + 8"
3   Movistar Team + 11"
4   Bora–Hansgrohe + 24"
5   Lidl–Trek + 2' 28"
6   Israel–Premier Tech + 2' 33"
7   Team Bahrain Victorious + 4' 08"
8   Team TotalEnergies + 4' 19"
9   Intermarché–Circus–Wanty + 6' 45"
10   Soudal–Quick-Step + 8' 37"

References

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  1. ^ "Deutschland Tour". UCI. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
  2. ^ "The Start List". Deutschland Tour. 23 August 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Die Strecke 2023" [The 2023 Route] (in German). Deutschland Tour. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Deutschland Tour - Prologue - St. Wendel". Deutschland Tour. Tissot Timing. 23 August 2023. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Deutschland Tour - 1 - St. Wendel - Merzig". Deutschland Tour. Tissot Timing. 24 August 2023. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Deutschland Tour - 2 - Kassel - Winterberg". Deutschland Tour. Tissot Timing. 25 August 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Deutschland Tour - 3 - Arnsberg - Essen". Deutschland Tour. Tissot Timing. 26 August 2023. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g "Deutschland Tour - 4 - Hannover - Bremen". Deutschland Tour. Tissot Timing. 27 August 2023. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
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