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Tour de Wallonie 2023

Five-day stage race in Belgium featuring nine WorldTour teams

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Tour de Wallonie

Tour de Wallonie

  • Dates 22 Jul - 26 Jul
  • Race Length 803 kms
  • Race Category Elite Men

Founded in 1974 but raced by amateurs until 1996, the Tour de Wallonie is a five-day stage race held in the French-speaking south of Belgium. The Wallonia region also plays host to one-day races like the Grand Prix de Wallonie, La Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège, and just like these events, the Ethias Tour de Wallonie is characterised by an abundance of short, sharp climbs and rolling roads.

Nine WorldTour teams, five ProTeams, two Continental teams and one Cyclo-cross pro team will line up at this year’s race, with Alpecin-Deceuninck, Soudal-Quick Step, Ineos Grenadiers and Lidl-Trek all bringing strong teams. Alpecin-Deceuninck took the overall title with Robert Stannard last year, but the 24-year-old Australian will not be back to defend his crown. Instead, the likes of Mauro Schmid (Soudal-Quick Step), Bauke Mollema (Lidl-Trek) and Lorenzo Rota (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty) may all vy for the win.

Alongside one lengthy time trial of 32.7km, the race is more akin to four separate one-day races than an actual stage race and - for that reason - tends to favour the Classics specialists like Tim Wellens (UAE Team Emirates), Dylan Teuns (Israel Premier-Tech), Niki Terpstra and Greg Van Avermaet (AG2R Citroën) - all winners of this race in the past ten years. Since the race opened its doors to pro riders in 1996, only one has managed to win multiple editions - Van Avermaet in 2011 and 2013.

Van Avermaet will be back for his ninth and final Ethias Tour de Wallone, which starts in Huy on 22 July with no less than five categorised climbs, and ends in Aubel on 26 July after the race’s toughest stage. Before the final test - which contains 3,297m of climbing across 214.8km - the riders will be tasked with three days of significant short, sharp climbs before the individual time trial on stage 4.

Dates: July 22 - 26, 2023 Country: Belgium Category: 2.Pro Editions: 44 (as of 2023) First winner: Thomas Fleischer (when the race turned professional. Most recent winner: Robert Stannard

Stage 1: Huy → Hamoir (189.1km)

Stage 2: Saint-Ghislain → Walcourt (179.7km)

Stage 3: Thuin → Mont-Saint-Guibert (187.4km)

Stage 4: Mons → Mons (ITT) (32.7m)

Stage 5: Banneux → Aubel (214.8km)

  • Greg Van Avermaet (AG2R Citroën)
  • Loïc Vliegen (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty)
  • Florian Sénéchal (Soudal-Quick Step)
  • Lorenzo Rota (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty)
  • Bauke Mollema (Lidl-Trek)
  • Bruno Armirail (Groupama-FDJ)
  • Josh Tarling (Ineos Grenadiers)
  • Mauri Vansevenant (Soudal-Quick Step)
  • Luke Plapp (Ineos Grenadiers)
  • Mauro Schmid (Soudal-Quick Step)
  • AG2R Citroën
  • Alpecin-Deceuninck
  • Arkéa Samsic
  • Groupama-FDJ
  • Ineos Grenadiers
  • Intermarché-Circus-Wanty
  • Soudal-Quick Step
  • Bingoal WB (PRT)
  • Israel Premier-Tech
  • Lotto Dstny
  • Team Flanders-Baloise
  • Uno-X Pro Cycling
  • Materiel-Velo.com (CT)
  • Nice Métropole Côte d’Azur
  • Baloise-Trek Lions (P-CRO)

Race history

The first edition of the race was held back in 1974 but it wasn’t until 1996 that it opened its doors to the professional peloton. Despite this, several big-name riders won the race while riding as amateurs, many doing so before they went on to have successful pro careers. The former World Champion, Maurizio Fondriest, was one of those riders, as were Eric Vanderaerden, a winner of the Tour de France’s green jersey, and Alfons De Wolf, a five-time Vuelta stage winner.

Since opening the race to professional riders in 1996, the Tour de Wallonie organisers have seen their race upgraded to a 2.HC event in 2005, and then more recently to a 2.Pro event in 2020. The race now sits on the second tier of the UCI’s racing calendar, alongside the likes of the Vuelta a Andalucia, the Tour de la Provence and the Tour of Britain as one of the most prestigious stage races outside of the WorldTour.

While the stage start and finish locations change from edition to edition, the format of each Tour de Wallonie remains very much the same with five rolling stages held in and around Belgium’s Wallonia region. Several of these stages also tend to end on a short sharp climb, opening the door to those riders with a strong uphill kick, or those brave enough to attack from far out.

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2023 Tour de Wallonie (2.Pro), Belgium 44th edition: July 22 - 26, 2023

Tour de Wallonie podium history | 2022 edition Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5

Wednesday, July 26: 5th & final stage, Banneux - Aubel, 215 km

Stage 5 map & profile

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Andrea Bagioli wins the final stage. Photo: Getty Sport

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Weather at the finish city of Aubel at 1:50 PM, local time: 18C (64F), cloudy, with the wind from the west at 18 km/hr (11 mph). There is a 19% chance of rain, dropping to 1% at 5:00.

The race: Here's the report from stage winner Andrea Bagioli's Team Soudal Quick-Step.

Andrea Bagioli became the 12th different Soudal Quick-Step rider to take a victory this season, after a great late attack in the closing kilometers of the fifth stage – the longest of this year’s Tour de Wallonie – signing off the team’s 34th win of the year.

Our squad rode the entire day with the objective of making the race as hard as possible, and to do that, Mauro Schmid and Mauri Vansevenant went in the breakaway, applying pressure on the peloton, who knew the former was a real threat for the general classification. The Swiss, victorious this season at the Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali, ended up being the last man standing of that six-man leading group, only the combined effort of several teams bringing him back before the third intermediate sprint.

Soudal Quick-Step remained prominent even after the peloton became as one again, storming to the front with five riders, including Mauro, who managed to hang on to the group. Jannik Steimle and Stan Van Tricht worked tirelessly, making sure the sprinters’ legs would be heavy by the time they hit the final climb, where Andrea took off with one of his trademark attacks.

The 24-year-old was joined before the top of the climb by Stephen Williams (Israel – PremierTech), opening a ten-second gap on a bunch that was slowly regrouping on the descent, and despite putting in some big turns, he still had enough left in the legs to open his sprint from distance and take a comfortable victory.

Coming home with the bunch just behind Andrea helped Mauro gain a place on the general classification to conclude the race in tenth overall, before taking to the podium to pick up the trophy for the most combative rider of the day.

“The whole team did a great race today. We knew the parcours wasn’t easy, with all those climbs and a bit of wind, so at the morning meeting we decided to make it really hard for the others, sending Mauro and Mauri in the break. They did a good job in the front, putting a lot of pressure on the bunch. The finale was a bit chaotic, but I felt good when we arrived at the start of the final climb, so I told the guys I would try something.”

“I attacked just like two days ago, but this time the climb came closer to the finish, which worked to my advantage. Going over the top, we had 10-12 seconds in hand, and that was the moment I started believing. In the last 300 meters, as the bunch was approaching, I opened my sprint, and even though it was a bit early, in the end it turned out to be the best decision. I am happy with this victory, it gives me a lot of confidence for this second part of the season”, Andrea said after his fifth win in the Soudal Quick-Step jersey.

Complete results:

215 kilometers raced at an average speed of 42.134 km/hr

  • GC winner: Filippo Ganna (INEOS Grenadiers)
  • Mountains classification winner: Johan Meens (Bingoal-WB)
  • Points classification winner: Timo Kielich (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
  • Best young rider: Joshua Tarling (INEOS Grenadiers)
  • Teams classification winner: INEOS Grenadiers

803.8 kilometers raced at an average speed of 42.002 km/hr

Stage 5 map & profile:

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2023 Tour de Wallonie stage 5 map

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2023 Tour de Wallonie stage 5 profile

Tuesday, July 25: Stage 4, Mons 32.7 km individual time trial

Stage 4 map & profile

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Filippo Ganna on his way to winning the stage and taking over the GC lead.

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Weather at the start/finish city of Mons at 2:00 PM, local time: 17C (62F), cloudy, with the wind from the northwest at 13 km/hr (8 mph). There is an 8% chance of rain during the afternoon.

The race: This is the Tour de Wallonie's first time trial since 2001.

The first rider scheduled to start was Axel De Lie (Lotto Dstny) at 3:43.

There were two non-starters: Paul Hennequin (Nice Metropole) & Davide Ballerini (Soudal Quick-Step)

Here's the report from stage winner Filippo Ganna's Team INEOS Grenadiers:

Filippo Ganna led home an incredible INEOS Grenadiers 1-2-3 in the stage four time trial at the Tour de Wallonie.

On his 27th birthday the Italian stormed back into the race lead ahead of his two team-mates with one stage to go, setting a blistering time of 38 minutes and one second across the lengthy 32.7-kilometre course in Mons.

Josh Tarling finished just eight seconds back on his experienced team-mate, debuting the British national champion’s skinsuit in fine style to take second place on the day. He also pulled on the young rider's jersey on the podium.

Connor Swift finished 30 seconds back on Ganna to secure a strong third on the stage, with the trio of Grenadiers now occupying the same positions on the new general classification.

Ganna now leads by 18 seconds overall over Tarling, with Swift 40 seconds back, and three seconds ahead of fourth-placed Brent Van Moer (Lotto Dstny).

Wednesday sees the final stage, with a tough and undulating parcours to decide the overall winner.

Filippo Ganna: “I don’t know if I prefer a [birthday] like this or to be on holiday, but for sure it’s been one of the hardest TTs I’ve ever done. I didn’t feel really well – maybe it’s three consecutive days with really intensive racing – and the legs are a little bit tired.

“We know [Josh] is a really strong guy. He can be one of the strongest TT riders. He is young but the future is really soon.

“For sure, this five days is a good block of efforts before the Worlds. It also gives me some emotion to arrive really well, also with a victory, it’s really important to me.

“We hope tomorrow to cross the fingers and try to defend the jersey. I haven’t seen the timings yet, but we will study well tonight. For sure tomorrow is hard!”

32.7 kilometers raced at an average speed of 51.609 km.hr

589 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 41.968 km/hr

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Map of 2023 Tour de Wallonie stage 4.

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Monday, July 24: Stage 3, Thuin - Mont Saint Guibert, 186.8 km

Stage 3 map & profile

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Timo Kielich wins the stage and takes over the GC lead.

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Weather at the finish town of Mont-Saint-Guibert at 2:00 PM, local time: 17C (63F), mostly cloudy, with the wind from the west at 16 km/hr (10 mph). There is a 24% chance of rain, rising to 74% at 5:00.

The race: Here's the report from second-place Florian Senechal's Team Soudal Quick-Step.

The third day of the Belgian race had a bit of everything: four classified climbs, echelons that spiced things up in the final hour of the race and an uphill finish where multiple attacks came from those who were hoping to drop the fast men and take both the win and the bonus seconds that were on the line.

One of these daring attacks – just after a regrouping took place following some crosswinds that had split the peloton – came from Andrea Bagioli, who shot out of the reduced pack with five kilometers to go, putting almost ten seconds between him and the chasers. At one point, it looked like it might be enough for the Italian to hold off the peloton, but he got caught with just two kilometers to go, when the riders hit the steepest gradients of the hill.

Soudal Quick-Step didn’t lack options, and former French Champion Florian Sénéchal positioned himself perfectly going into the last corner, taking advantage of some confusion at the front of the peloton, right in the wheel of Timo Kielich (Alpecin-Deceuninck). This helped Florian to finish second in Mont-Saint-Guibert, just behind the Belgian, and make a spectacular jump in the general classification ahead of the individual time trial in Mons which could end up playing a major role in the final outcome.

186.8 kilometers raced at an average speed of 41.673 km/hr

556.3 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 41.516 km/hr

Stage 3 map & profile:

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Stage 3 map

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Stage 3 profile

Sunday, July 23: Stage 2, Saint Ghislain - Walcourt, 179.7 km

Stage 2 map & profile

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Arnaud De Lie wins stage two. Photo: Photo News Belgium

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Weather at the finish city of Walcourt at 1:40 PM, local time: 18C (64F), cloudy, with the wind from the south-southwest at 23 km/hr (14 mph). There is a 14% chance of rain, growing to 57% by 5:00 PM.

The race: Here's the report from stage winner & GC leader Arnaud De Lie's Team Lotto Dstny.

Lotto Dstny rider Arnaud De Lie has won the second stage at the Tour de Wallonie. At the end of a hilly stage between Saint-Ghislain and Walcourt, the 21-year-old Belgian beat amongst others Thibau Nys and Timo Kielich in a bunch sprint. For De Lie, it’s his first win after crashing out of the 4 Jours de Dunkerque. De Lie has also taken the leader’s jersey from Italian Ganna.

“I am really happy with this victory, after two months without a win I kind of missed this feeling. It is even more nice to win close to home at the Tour de Wallonie. After a difficult period with the crash at 4 Jours de Dunkerque, this gives me a lot of satisfaction. The boys did it perfectly today. And to win in a race where my brother Axel did so much work, it makes it even more special”, says Arnaud De Lie.

“Contrary to yesterday, we didn’t want to take the race into our hands. But due to the strong winds, we came back to the attackers pretty quickly and then it was all about preparing the sprint. Cedric Beullens was my final man in the sprint and he did it perfectly. I followed the wheels and trusted my sprint.”

De Lie will start the third stage at the Tour de Wallonie in the leader’s jersey. “Tomorrow is a new chance, but again a tough course. Defending the leader’s jersey till the end will be very difficult with the long time trial but if I’m still in the lead I will of course give it my all”, concludes De Lie.

179.7 kilometers raced at an average speed of 42.202 km/hr

369.5 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 41.432 km/hr

Stage 2 map & profile:

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Stage 2 map

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Stage 2 profile

Saturday, July 22: Stage 1, Huy - Hamoir, 189.6 km

Stage 1 map & profile

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Filippo Ganna wins stage one.

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Weather at the finish city of Hamoir at 2:15 PM, local time: 21C (69F), partly cloudy, with the wind from the southwest at 23 km/hr (14 mph). No rain is forecast.

The race: Here's the report from second-place Davide Ballerini's Team Soudal Quick-Step:

Despite its many climbs, the opening day of the Tour de Wallonie was always touted as being one at the end of which the winner will emerge from a bunch sprint. A breakaway of four jumped clear soon after the start, putting five minutes between them and the peloton, led by a coalition of teams which included Soudal Quick-Step.

Jannik Steimle and Mauri Vansevenant laid down the watts at the front of the peloton, who began reducing the deficit in the second part of the 189.6km stage to Hamoir. After gradually increasing the tempo, the field brought back the escapees, the last of these being reeled on the final lap, with ten kilometers to go.

Following some great piloting of Florian Sénéchal, Davide Ballerini emerged near the front of the bunch, from where he sprinted to a strong second just behind Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) – his first podium of the season and an encouraging start to the five-day race.

189.6 kilometers raced at an average speed of 40.660 km/hr

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2023 Tour de Wallonie stage 1 map

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2023 Tour de Wallonie stage 1 profile

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TRW’Organisation a dévoilé le parcours complet de la 44 e édition du Tour de Wallonie, prévu du 22 au 26 juillet. L’épreuve ne cache pas son ambition d’être une course de préparation idéale pour les candidats aux prochains championnats du monde de cyclisme prévus à Glasgow, dans la première quinzaine d’août. La course fera la part belle aux sprinters et aux puncheurs, et proposera surtout un contre-la-montre individuel, une discipline qui n’avait plus place sur le Tour de Wallonie depuis… 2001. Avec l’espoir d’accueillir ainsi certains candidats au maillot arc-en-ciel face au chronomètre.

La succession à l’Australien Robert Stannard, vainqueur d’une dernière édition palpitante jusqu’au dernier kilomètre, promet à nouveau une haute lutte vu les tracés proposés, de la province de Liège… à la province de Liège en passant par toute la dorsale wallonne.

De Huy à Aubel en passant par Mons

La première étape entre Huy et Hamoir donnera le ton avec une succession de côtes qui ne dépasseront pas les 7% de moyenne, mais dont l’enchaînement pèsera sur les jambes dans le circuit final autour de Hamoir. L’arrivée en descente peut tout de même profiter à un regroupement si aucun puncheur ne trouve l’explosivité nécessaire pour se faire la malle dans les cinq derniers kilomètres.

Le peloton s’en ira dans le Hainaut pour la deuxième étape à l’occasion d’une étape qui proposera du dénivelé dans son final, aux abords des lacs de l’Eau d’Heure. Les routes dans le final autour de Walcourt seront étroites et techniques, mais un sprint massif semble être l’issue la plus logique de cette journée. Cela sera déjà plus rude, le lendemain, avec un début d’étape favorable aux attaquants, dans le Namurois, avant l’arrivée dans le Brabant wallon via des chaussées plus larges. Le circuit final à Mont-Saint-Guibert proposera une butte à quatre kilomètres de l’arrivée qui peut aider les audacieux. Les derniers kilomètres seront en tout cas très sinueux, avec de nombreux dispositifs routiers, ce qui rendra la cohésion plus difficile dans le peloton.

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La dernière journée de course sera la plus longue avec plus de 210 kilomètres et 3 200 mètres de dénivelé au programme. Dans les côtes du pays de Liège et de Herve, les puncheurs vont savourer avec notamment les ascensions des côtés de la Roche-aux-Faucons, de Cortil, de Trasenster, avant de découvrir un circuit exigeant autour d’Aubel pour les cinquante derniers kilomètres. Les coureurs affronteront notamment la côte des Trois frontières, escaladée du côté néerlandais lors de l’Amstel Gold Race, et devront faire face à l’ascension non-répertoriée du Rode Bos, à trois kilomètres du but, avant d’atteindre l’arrivée en montée du côté d’Aubel. La lutte pour le classement général s’annonce donc explosive jusqu’au dernier mètre !

Les cartes et profils

1 re étape – samedi 22 juillet 2023 : huy > hamoir (189,64 km).

Départ : 13h35 sur le quai d’Arona à Huy

Arrivée : entre 18h11 et 18h40 sur la place Del Cour

2 e étape – Dimanche 23 juillet 2023 : Saint-Ghislain > Walcourt (179,67 km)

Départ : 12h45 devant la gare de Saint-Ghislain

Arrivée : entre 17h19 et 17h46 sur la N978 à Walcourt

3 e étape – Lundi 24 juillet 2023 : Thuin > Mont-Saint-Guibert (186,8 km)

Départ : 13h40 sur la rue ‘t Serstevens à Thuin

Arrivée : entre 18h10 et 18h38 sur la rue du Fond Cattelain à Mont-Saint-Guibert

4 e étape – Mardi 25 juillet 2023 : Mons > Mons (32,7 km – CLM individuel)

Premier départ : vers 15h10 sur la Grand-Place de Mons

Dernière arrivée : vers 18h20 sur la Grand-Place de Mons

5 e étape – Mercredi 26 juillet 2023 : Banneux > Aubel (215 km)

Départ : 13h00 sur l’avenue Paola à Banneux

Arrivée : entre 18h15 et 18h47 sur la place Albert 1 er à Aubel

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PREVIEW | Tour de Wallonie 2023 stage 2 - Filippo Ganna's second chance for bunch sprint victory

Preview stage 2. From the 22nd to 26th of July the race outside France at the highest level returns, the Tour de Wallonie will be one of the preparation races for the World Championships and will provide explosive racing.

Stage 2 takes the riders from Saint-Ghisland to Walcourt and it's a classic Walloon day. On paper it could quite well be for the sprinters if the teams manage to to control it, however it features a lot of rolling roads and a few difficult bumps towards the finale where differences can be made.

Sprint win for Filippo Ganna on opening day of Tour de Wallonie

PREVIEW | Tour de Wallonie 2023 stage 2 - Filippo Ganna's second chance for bunch sprint victory

Prediction Tour de Wallonie 2023 stage 2:

*** Filippo Ganna , Davide Ballerini ** Edward Theuns , Arne Marit , Arnaud De Lie * Elia Viviani, Thibau Nys, Timo Kielich, Robert Stannard, Erlend Blikra, Giacomo Nizzolo, Clément Venturini

Pick : Arne Marit

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tour de wallonie 2023 date

  • Date: 24 July 2023
  • Start time: 13:44
  • Avg. speed winner: 41.673 km/h
  • Race category: ME - Men Elite
  • Distance: 186.8 km
  • Points scale: 2.PRO.Stage
  • UCI scale: UCI.WR.Pro.Stage
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  • ProfileScore: 54
  • Vert. meters: 2139
  • Departure: Thuin
  • Arrival: Mont-Saint-Guibert
  • Race ranking: 94
  • Startlist quality score: 251
  • Won how: Sprint of large group
  • Avg. temperature: 18 °C

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  1. Tour de Wallonie 2023 Dates, Route & Rider Info

    Since opening the race to professional riders in 1996, the Tour de Wallonie organisers have seen their race upgraded to a 2.HC event in 2005, and then more recently to a 2.Pro event in 2020. The race now sits on the second tier of the UCI's racing calendar, alongside the likes of the Vuelta a Andalucia, the Tour de la Provence and the Tour of ...

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  4. 2023 Tour de Wallonie

    Dates: 22-26 July 2023: Stages: 5: Distance: 803.8 km (499.5 mi) Winning time: 19h 08' 14" ... The 2023 Tour de Wallonie (known as the Ethias-Tour de Wallonie for sponsorship reasons) was a five-stage men's professional road cycling race mainly held in the Belgian region of Wallonia.

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    Final startlist Tour de Wallonie 2023 with Ganna, De Lie, Viviani, Mollema, Armirail & Van Avermaet. PREVIEW | Tour de Wallonie 2023. Stage 1: Huy - Hamoir, 189.4 kilometers. The race will begin in Huy, a landmark in the region. It's an explosive day with several hilltops towards the finale, with three intermediate sprints all the top of small ...

  6. PREVIEW

    Also read. Profiles & Route Tour de Wallonie 2023. Stage 1: Huy - Hamoir, 189.4 kilometers. Stage 2: Saint-Ghislain - Walcourt, 180.1 kilometers. Stage 3: Thuin - Mont-Saint-Guibert, 187.3 kilometers. The decisive day of the race will be the time-trial. It's 32 kilometers long, clearly in order to lure the riders who want to prepare for the ...

  7. Stage profile Tour de Wallonie 2023

    Tour de Wallonie » 2023 » Route; menu. 2023 » 44th Tour de Wallonie (2.Pro) Profile type. Date 22/07. Stage Stage 1 | Huy - Hamoir (189.6 km) Vertical meters 2666. ProfileScore 86. Date 23/07. Stage Stage 2 | Saint-Ghislain - Walcourt (179.7 km) Vertical meters 2337. ProfileScore 57.

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    Mons Mons. 25/07. Stage 4 / 32.7 KM F. Ganna. Banneux Aubel. 26/07. Stage 5 / 215 KM A. Bagioli. Advertisement. Stay up to date with the full 2023 Tour de Wallonie schedule. Eurosport brings you ...

  10. 2023 Tour de Wallonie results by BikeRaceinfo

    Complete results: 215 kilometers raced at an average speed of 42.134 km/hr. Final GC after stage 5: 803.8 kilometers raced at an average speed of 42.002 km/hr. Stage 5 map & profile: 2023 Tour de Wallonie stage 5 map. 2023 Tour de Wallonie stage 5 profile. Tuesday, July 25: Stage 4, Mons 32.7 km individual time trial.

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  14. Ethias-Tour de Wallonie 2023 Stage 2 results

    Arnaud De Lie is the winner of Ethias-Tour de Wallonie 2023 Stage 2, before Thibau Nys and Timo Kielich. Arnaud De Lie was leader in GC. ... 2023 » 44th Ethias-Tour de Wallonie ... Date: 23 July 2023. Start time: 13:03 . Avg. speed winner: 42.202 km/h. Race category: ME - Men Elite.

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    Preview stage 3. From the 22nd to 26th of July the race outside France at the highest level returns, the Tour de Wallonie will be one of the preparation races for the World Championships and will provide explosive racing.. Stage 3 is the one that features a summit finish.

  16. Tour de Wallonie 2023

    La 50eédition du Tour de Wallonie, officiellement Ethias Tour de Wallonie 2023, une course cycliste par étapes masculine sur route, a lieu en Belgique du 22 au 26 juillet 2023. L'épreuve est disputée sur 786,2 kilomètres entre Huy et Aubel. Elle fait partie du calendrier UCI ProSeries 2023 (deuxième niveau mondial) en catégorie 2.Pro.

  17. PREVIEW

    Preview stage 1. From the 22nd to 26th of July the race outside France at the highest level returns, the Tour de Wallonie will be one of the preparation races for the World Championships and will provide explosive racing.. The race will begin in Huy, a landmark in the region.

  18. LiveStats for Ethias-Tour de Wallonie 2023 Stage 1

    Follow Ethias-Tour de Wallonie 2023 Stage 1 here. Live situation and background statistics and information on riders. ... Date Race Days ago; 2023-04-16: Tour du Doubs: 97: 2022-10-08: Il Lombardia: 287: 2022-03-18: Bredene Koksijde Classic: 491: 2022-03-16: Danilith Nokere Koerse: 493: 2021-10-05:

  19. Tour de Wallonie 2023 Standings

    Stay up to date with the 2023 Tour de Wallonie standings. Follow this season's top riders and make Eurosport your go-to source for Cycling - Road results.

  20. PREVIEW

    Preview stage 2. From the 22nd to 26th of July the race outside France at the highest level returns, the Tour de Wallonie will be one of the preparation races for the World Championships and will provide explosive racing.. Stage 2 takes the riders from Saint-Ghisland to Walcourt and it's a classic Walloon day.

  21. Ethias-Tour de Wallonie 2023 Stage 5 results

    Filippo Ganna is the winner of Ethias-Tour de Wallonie 2023, before Joshua Tarling and Brent Van Moer. Andrea Bagioli is the winner of the final stage. ... Date: 26 July 2023. Start time: 13:08 . Avg. speed winner: 42.134 km/h. Race category: ME - Men Elite. Distance: 215 km. ... Tour de Suisse;

  22. Circuit de Wallonie 2024

    58 e Circuit de Wallonie: Compétitions: UCI Europe Tour 2024 1.1 Coupe de Belgique de cyclisme sur route 2024: Date: 9 mai 2024: Distance: 190,8 km: Pays: Belgique: Lieu de départ: ... Site officiel: Site officiel: 2023: Documentation: La 58 e édition du Circuit de Wallonie, une course cycliste masculine sur route, a lieu en Belgique le 9 ...

  23. Ethias-Tour de Wallonie 2023 Stage 4 (ITT) results

    Filippo Ganna is the winner of Ethias-Tour de Wallonie 2023 Stage 4 (ITT), before Joshua Tarling and Connor Swift. ... Date: 25 July 2023. Start time: 15:43 . Avg. speed winner: 51.609 km/h. Race category: ME - Men Elite. Distance: 32.7 km. Points scale: 2.PRO.Stage. UCI scale: ... Tour de Suisse; Critérium du Dauphiné ...

  24. Ethias-Tour de Wallonie 2023 Stage 3 results

    Stage 3 » Thuin › Mont-Saint-Guibert (186.8km) Timo Kielich is the winner of Ethias-Tour de Wallonie 2023 Stage 3, before Florian Sénéchal and Simone Consonni. Timo Kielich was leader in GC.