2007 Tour of Qatar - Stage Summary

Stage Summary

Stage Date Start Finish Distance Stage Top 3 Leading Top 3 Time
1 28 January Doha Corniche Doha Corniche 6 km Quick Step-Innergetic
Team Milram
Liquigas
Steven de Jongh
Wilfried Cretskens
Tom Boonen
6:33
+ 0:00
+ 0:00
2 29 January Al Wakra Qatar Olympic Committee 135.5 km Tom Boonen
Alessandro Petacchi
Jean-Patrick Nazon
Tom Boonen
Steven de Jongh
Gert Steegmans
3:08:13
+ 0:07
+ 0:08
3 30 January Dohat Salwa Khalifa Stadium 140 km Tom Boonen
Alessandro Petacchi
Bernhard Eisel
Tom Boonen
Alessandro Petacchi
Steven de Jongh
6:33.09
+ 0:13
+ 0:17
4 31 January Camel Race Track Doha Golf Club 139.5 km Tom Boonen
Graeme Brown
Murilo Fischer
Tom Boonen
Steven de Jongh
Bernhard Eisel
9:27.52
+ 0:27
+ 0:33
5 1 February Al Zubarah Mesaieed 160.5 km Greg Van Avermaet
Marcel Sieberg
Stéphane Poulhies
Wilfried Cretskens
Tom Boonen
Steven de Jongh
12:54:41
+ 2:19
+ 2:44
6 2 February Sealine Beach Resort Doha Corniche 134 km Tom Boonen
Alessandro Petacchi
Graeme Brown
Wilfried Cretskens
Tom Boonen
Steven de Jongh
15:50:58
+ 2:09
+ 2:44

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