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Current standings

Tour Overall Leader

Tour Overall Leader

Rait Ärm

National team of Estonia

Most Competitive Rider

Most Competitive Rider

Henri Uhlig

Alpecin-Deceuninck Development Team

Most Active Rider

Most Active Rider

Siim Kiskonen

Tartu 2024 Cycling Team

Best Young Rider

Best Young Rider

Henri Uhlig

Alpecin-Deceuninck Development Team

Results 2023 Results 2022 Results 2021 Results 2020 Results 2018 Results 2017 Results 2015 Results 2014 Results 2013 Results 2012 Results 2011

Results 2011

4th Stage, Viljandi, Estonia (153km)

4th Stage

4th Stage Climb

4th Stage General

4th Stage Sprint

4th Stage Teams

4th Stage Young Rider

4th Stage Young Rider General

 

3rd Stage, Riga – Sigulda, Latvia (139,6km)

3rd Stage

3rd Stage Climb

3rd Stage General

3rd1st-Stage

3rd Stage Teams

3rd Stage Young Rider

3rd Stage Young Rider General

 

2nd Stage, Panavežis – Šiauliai, Lithuania (165,8km)

2nd Stage

2nd Stage General

2nd Stage Sprint

2nd Stage Teams

2nd Stage Young Rider

2nd Stage Young Rider General

 

1st Stage, Vilnius – Panavežis, Lithuania (175km)

1st-Stage-Climb

1st-Stage-General

1st-Stage-Sprint

1st-Stage-Teams

1st-Stage-Young-Rider

1st-Stage-Young-Rider-General

 

Prologue, Vilnius, Lithuania (3km)

Prologue

Prologue Teams

Prologue Young Rider

Tour Supporters

Sponsors

SolarWheel Kultūras ministrija Voltas SKO Motors We Love Cycling

Government Support

Liikumisaasta 2023 Kultuuriminsteerium Tartu Nacionalinė sporto agentūra Valga Kultūras ministrija Panevėžys Sigulda

Partners

Hawaii Express hansgrohe Ramudden

Organizers

EJL LRF LDSF

Baltic Chain Story

Three Baltic countries - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - demonstrated their solidarity in their quest for independence by forming a human chain on August 23, 1989. Approximately 2 million people joined their hands that day.

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