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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