Tour of Utah 2014
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The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah will return for its 10th year next week with a longer, tougher route, a field that includes three former Grand Tour winners and the potential for a rematch between 2013 winner Tom Danielson (Garmin-Sharp) and runner-up Chris Horner (Lampre-Merida).
The seven-day race begins Monday, August 4, in Southern Utah and makes its way north, finishing in Park City on August 10 after 1,213km of racing and a whopping 19,640 meters of elevation gain.
The field for the UCI 2.1 race features six WorldTour teams, including Belkin, BMC, Cannondale, Garmin-Sharp, Lampre-Merida and Trek Factory Racing. Novo Nordisk and UnitedHealthcare from the US represent the Pro Continental ranks, along with Drapac Pro Cycling from Australia. The seven Continental teams rounding out the 16-team field are Bissell Development, Hincapie Sportswear, Jamis-Hagens Berman, Jelly Belly-Maxxis, Optum Pro Cycling, Team SmartStop and Funvic Brasilinvest.
Races
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Tour of Utah 20144 August 2014 - 10 August 2014 | United States | 2.1 - 
Stage 1 - Tour of Utah: Hofland wins in Cedar City | Cedar City2014-08-04 182.6km
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Stage 5 - Tour of Utah: Eric Young wins for Optum | Evanston - Kamas2014-08-08 163.1km
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Stage 7 - Danielson seals overall Tour of Utah victory | Park City2014-08-10 125.5km
 
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Latest Content on the Race
Top News on the Race
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Horner and Danielson play down the chances of another Utah duelGallery: Evans, Voigt and Basso join the US riders at the race presentation
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Horner: Now I go to the Vuelta to winAmerican to ride Tour of Utah for training
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Teuns, Vliegen and Davison stagiaire for BMC RacingOchowicz says the three young riders will gain valuable experience
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Voigt calling it quits after USA Pro ChallengeGerman to thanks fans with geocaching coins at final race
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Tour of Utah: Kelderman preparing for first Vuelta a España appearanceBelkin rider looking for a good result in America before second grand tour of 2014
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Tour of Utah builds on tradition with extra dayMiller still examining route options for 2014
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Evans minimizes his chances of victory at Tour of UtahAustralian's retirement plans could depend on Vuelta performance
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Horner not fazed by strong Vuelta field as he prepares for title defense"Everybody wants to win against the best," says American
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Strong contingent of riders announced for Tour of UtahCadel Evans, Ivan Basso and Chris Horner all named as starters
Related Features
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2014 Tour of Utah startlistOfficial starters as of August 4, 2014


















