2017 Tour of Austria

{{Infobox cycling race report

| name = 2017 Tour of Austria

| series = 2017 UCI Europe Tour

| race_no =

| season_no =

| image =

| image_caption =

| image_size =

| date = 2–8 July 2017

| stages = 6 + Prologue

| distance = 1121.7

| unit = km

| time = 27h 10' 07"{{cite web|url=http://computerauswertung.at/veranstaltungen/2017/170703/6._Etappe.pdf|format=PDF|title=Ergebnisliste / result 6. Etappe / stage 6|date=8 July 2017|accessdate=8 July 2017|work=Computerauswertung.at|publisher=Markus Lindinger}}

| speed = 41.3

| first = Stefan Denifl

| first_team = {{UCI team code|ABS|2017}}

| first_nat = AUT

| first_color = yellow

| second = Delio Fernández

| second_team = {{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}

| second_nat = ESP

| third = Miguel Ángel López

| third_team = {{UCI team code|AST|2017}}

| third_nat = COL

| mountains = Pieter Weening

| mountains_team = {{UCI team code|RNL|2017}}

| mountains_nat = NED

| mountains_color = white dots on red

| points = Sep Vanmarcke

| points_team = {{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}

| points_nat = BEL

| points_color = green 2

| team = {{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}

| previous = 2016

| next = 2018

}}

The 2017 Tour of Austria ({{langx|de|Österreich-Rundfahrt 2017}}) was the 69th edition of the Tour of Austria cycling stage race. The {{convert|1121.7|km|adj=on}}-long race started in Graz on 2 July with a prologue individual time trial up the Schloßberg hill, and concluded in Wels on 8 July.

The race consisted of 6 road stages and the aforementioned prologue, one stage less than the 2016 edition. The race was part of the 2017 UCI Europe Tour, and was rated as a 2.1 event.{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/elia-viviani-wins-tour-austria-stage-sep-vanmarcke-takes-overall-lead-339414|title=Elia Viviani wins Tour of Austria stage as Sep Vanmarcke takes overall lead|first=Nigel|last=Wynn|work=Cycling Weekly|publisher=Time Inc. UK|date=4 July 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|quote=Viviani has been at the centre of speculation in the past month that he may be ready to leave Team Sky, and this victory in Austria was for the Italian national team rather than for his trade squad, who are absent from the UCI 2.1-ranked event.}}

The race was won by home rider Stefan Denifl ({{UCI team code|ABS|2017}}),{{cite news|url=https://kurier.at/sport/radsport-tiroler-stefan-denifl-holte-gesamtsieg-bei-oesterreich-rundfahrt/274.048.422|language=German|title=Tiroler Denifl Gesamtsieger der Österreich-Rundfahrt|trans-title=Tyrolean Denifl overall winner of the Tour of Austria|work=Kurier|publisher=Kurier-Zeitungsverlag und Druckerei GmbH|date=8 July 2017|accessdate=8 July 2017}} who took the first victory of his professional career. Denifl finished 37 seconds clear of Spain's Delio Fernández, riding for the {{UCI team code|DMP|2017}} squad, while the podium was completed by Colombian Miguel Ángel López of {{UCI team code|AST|2017}}, 59 seconds down on Denifl but a winner of the race's queen stage to the Kitzbüheler Horn. In the race's other classifications, Sep Vanmarcke ({{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}) was the winner of the points classification, Pieter Weening of {{UCI team code|RNL|2017}} was the winner of the mountains classification, while {{UCI team code|DDD|2017}} were the winners of the teams classification.

Schedule

The route for the race was announced on 9 June 2017.{{cite news|url=http://www.oesterreich-rundfahrt.at/news/tour-news-2016/358-oe-tour-2017-mit-top-teams-und-schwerer-glockneretappe|title=Ö-Tour 2017 mit Top-Teams und schwerer Glockneretappe|language=German|trans-title=Tour 2017 with top teams and heavy Glockner stage|date=9 June 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Tour of Austria|publisher=ÖRV Management GmbH}}{{Dead link|date=June 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{{cite news|url=http://www.oesterreich-rundfahrt.at/news/tour-news-2016/359-die-etappen-2017-im-detail|title=Alle Etappen der 69. Österreich-Rundfahrt im Detail|language=German|trans-title=All stages of the 69th Tour of Austria in detail|date=9 June 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Tour of Austria|publisher=ÖRV Management GmbH}}{{Dead link|date=June 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

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|+Stage characteristics and winners

Stage

!Date

!Course

!Distance

!colspan="2"|Type

!Winner

style="text-align:center"| P

|align=right| 2 July

| Schloßberg (Graz)

|style="text-align:right;"| {{convert|0.8|km|1|abbr=on}}

| File:Mountain Time Trial Stage.svg

| Mountain time trial

| {{flagathlete|Oscar Gatto|ITA}}

style="text-align:center"| 1

|align=right| 3 July

| Graz to Vienna

|style="text-align:right;"| {{convert|196.0|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Mediummountainstage.svg

| Medium-mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Elia Viviani|ITA}}

style="text-align:center"| 2

|align=right| 4 July

| Vienna to Pöggstall

|style="text-align:right;"| {{convert|199.6|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Hillystage.svg

| Hilly stage

| {{flagathlete|Tom-Jelte Slagter|NED}}

style="text-align:center"| 3

|align=right| 5 July

| Wieselburg to Altheim

|style="text-align:right;"| {{convert|226.2|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Hillystage.svg

| Hilly stage

| {{flagathlete|Elia Viviani|ITA}}

style="text-align:center"| 4

|align=right| 6 July

| Salzburg Airport to Kitzbüheler Horn

|style="text-align:right;"| {{convert|82.7|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Mountainstage.svg

| Mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Miguel Ángel López|COL}}

style="text-align:center"| 5

|align=right| 7 July

| Kitzbühel to Alpendorf

|style="text-align:right;"| {{convert|212.5|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Mountainstage.svg

| Mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Ben O'Connor|AUS}}

style="text-align:center"| 6

|align=right| 8 July

| Alpendorf to Wels

|style="text-align:right;"| {{convert|203.9|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Mediummountainstage.svg

| Medium-mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Clément Venturini|FRA}}

colspan="2"| Total

|colspan="6" style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|1121.7|km|1|abbr=on}}

Participating teams

Nineteen teams were initially scheduled to compete in the 2017 edition of the Tour of Austria, as announced on 9 June 2017. These included four UCI WorldTeams, eight UCI Professional Continental teams, six UCI Continental teams and an Italian national team.

{{UCI team code|BRD|2017}} were denied entry to the race, after the squad was banned for 30 days following the positive doping tests for Stefano Pirazzi and Nicola Ruffoni prior to the Giro d'Italia.{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/uci-ban-bardiani-csf-after-giro-ditalia-doping-scandal-335394|title=UCI bans Bardiani CSF for 30 days after Giro d'Italia doping scandal|first=Craig|last=Cunningham|work=Cycling Weekly|publisher=Time Inc. UK|date=13 June 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|quote=Bardiani CSF will be banned from racing for the next 30 days forcing them to miss the Tour of Austria which they had hoped to have contended for next month (July 2-9).}}

{{cyclingteamlist|title=UCI WorldTeams|AST|EFD|DDD|KAT|year=2017}}

{{cyclingteamlist|title=UCI Professional Continental teams|ABS|CCC|COF|DMP|GAZ|ICA|RNL|year=2017}}

{{cyclingteamlist|title=UCI Continental teams|AMP|RSW|HAC|TIR2|VOL|WSA|year=2017}}

{{cyclingteamlist|title=National teams|team1=Italy|year=2017}}

Stages

=Prologue=

;2 July 2017 — Schloßberg (Graz), {{convert|0.8|km|1|abbr=on}}, individual time trial (ITT)

{{cyclingresult start|title=Prologue result and General classification after Prologue{{cite web|url=http://computerauswertung.at/veranstaltungen/2017/170703/Prolog_Ergebnis.pdf|format=PDF|title=Ergebnisliste / result Prolog|date=2 July 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Computerauswertung.at|publisher=Markus Lindinger}}}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Oscar Gatto|ITA|{{UCI team code|AST|2017}}|2' 11"|20px20px}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Miguel Ángel López|COL|{{UCI team code|AST|2017}}|+ 1"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Will Clarke|AUS|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|+ 4"}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Markus Eibegger|AUT|{{UCI team code|RSW|2017}}|+ 6"|20px}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Sep Vanmarcke|BEL|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|+ 7"}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Anthony Perez|FRA|{{UCI team code|COF|2017}}|+ 7"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Andrea Vendrame|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 8"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Jan Tratnik|SLO|{{UCI team code|CCC|2017}}|+ 8"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Pieter Weening|NED|{{UCI team code|RNL|2017}}|+ 9"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Lukas Schlemmer|AUT|{{UCI team code|RSW|2017}}|+ 10"}}

{{cyclingresult end}}

=Stage 1=

;3 July 2017 — Graz to Vienna, {{convert|196|km|1|abbr=on}}{{cite web|url=http://www.oesterreich-rundfahrt.at/images/ETAPPEN/2017durchfahrtszeiten/Etappe1.pdf|format=PDF|title=1. Etappe: Graz - Wien|language=German|trans-title=Stage 1: Graz - Vienna|date=25 May 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Tour of Austria|publisher=ÖRV Management GmbH}}

File:Tour of Austria 2017 - 1st stage (03).jpg

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{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 1 result{{cite web|url=http://computerauswertung.at/veranstaltungen/2017/170703/1._Etappe.pdf|format=PDF|title=Ergebnisliste / result 1. Etappe / stage 1|date=3 July 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Computerauswertung.at|publisher=Markus Lindinger}}}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Elia Viviani|ITA|Italy (national team)|4h 28' 50"}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Sep Vanmarcke|BEL|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Jason Lowndes|AUS|{{UCI team code|ICA|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Rok Korošec|SLO|{{UCI team code|AMP|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Youcef Reguigui|ALG|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Alexander Porsev|RUS|{{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Clément Venturini|FRA|{{UCI team code|COF|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Ryan Gibbons|RSA|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Alex Howes|USA|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Andrew Fenn|GBR|{{UCI team code|ABS|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult end}}

{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 1}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Sep Vanmarcke|BEL|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|4h 31' 02"|20px}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Will Clarke|AUS|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|+ 3"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Markus Eibegger|AUT|{{UCI team code|RSW|2017}}|+ 5"|20px}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Andrea Vendrame|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 7"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Elia Viviani|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 9"|20px}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Stephan Rabitsch|AUT|{{UCI team code|RSW|2017}}|+ 10"|20px}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Jhonatan Restrepo|COL|{{UCI team code|KAT|2017}}|+ 11"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Sven Erik Bystrøm|NOR|{{UCI team code|KAT|2017}}|+ 11"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Ivan Savitskiy|RUS|{{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}|+ 11"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Felix Großschartner|AUT|{{UCI team code|CCC|2017}}|+ 11"}}

{{cyclingresult end}}

=Stage 2=

;4 July 2017 — Vienna to Pöggstall, {{convert|199.6|km|1|abbr=on}}{{cite web|url=http://www.oesterreich-rundfahrt.at/images/ETAPPEN/2017durchfahrtszeiten/Etappe2.pdf|format=PDF|title=2. Etappe: Wien - Pöggstall|language=German|trans-title=Stage 2: Vienna - Pöggstall|date=26 April 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Tour of Austria|publisher=ÖRV Management GmbH}}

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{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 2 result{{cite web|url=http://computerauswertung.at/veranstaltungen/2017/170703/2._Etappe.pdf|format=PDF|title=Ergebnisliste / result 2. Etappe / stage 2|date=4 July 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Computerauswertung.at|publisher=Markus Lindinger}}}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Tom-Jelte Slagter|NED|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|5h 00' 08"}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Mekseb Debesay|ERI|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Miguel Ángel López|COL|{{UCI team code|AST|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Martijn Tusveld|NED|{{UCI team code|RNL|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Sep Vanmarcke|BEL|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|+ 9"|20px}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Clément Venturini|FRA|{{UCI team code|COF|2017}}|+ 9"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Sven Erik Bystrøm|NOR|{{UCI team code|KAT|2017}}|+ 9"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Ivan Savitskiy|RUS|{{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}|+ 9"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Manuel Belletti|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 9"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Guillaume Boivin|CAN|{{UCI team code|ICA|2017}}|+ 9"}}

{{cyclingresult end}}

{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 2}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Sep Vanmarcke|BEL|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|9h 31' 19"|20px20px}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Andrea Vendrame|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 7"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Stephan Rabitsch|AUT|{{UCI team code|RSW|2017}}|+ 10"|20px20px}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Sven Erik Bystrøm|NOR|{{UCI team code|KAT|2017}}|+ 11"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Ivan Savitskiy|RUS|{{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}|+ 11"}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Felix Großschartner|AUT|{{UCI team code|CCC|2017}}|+ 11"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Delio Fernández|ESP|{{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}|+ 12"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Stefan Denifl|AUT|{{UCI team code|ABS|2017}}|+ 12"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Clément Venturini|FRA|{{UCI team code|COF|2017}}|+ 15"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Ben O'Connor|AUS|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 19"}}

{{cyclingresult end}}

=Stage 3=

;5 July 2017 — Wieselburg to Altheim, {{convert|226.2|km|1|abbr=on}}{{cite web|url=http://www.oesterreich-rundfahrt.at/images/ETAPPEN/2017durchfahrtszeiten/Etappe3.pdf|format=PDF|title=3. Etappe: Wieselburg - Altheim|language=German|trans-title=Stage 3: Wieselburg - Altheim|date=24 May 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Tour of Austria|publisher=ÖRV Management GmbH}}

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{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 3 result{{cite web|url=http://computerauswertung.at/veranstaltungen/2017/170703/3._Etappe.pdf|format=PDF|title=Ergebnisliste / result 3. Etappe / stage 3|date=5 July 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Computerauswertung.at|publisher=Markus Lindinger}}}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Elia Viviani|ITA|Italy (national team)|5h 22' 12"}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Jason Lowndes|AUS|{{UCI team code|ICA|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Sep Vanmarcke|BEL|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|+ 0"|20px}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Filippo Fortin|ITA|{{UCI team code|TIR2|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Clément Venturini|FRA|{{UCI team code|COF|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Ryan Gibbons|RSA|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Sjoerd van Ginneken|NED|{{UCI team code|RNL|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Riccardo Minali|ITA|{{UCI team code|AST|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Rok Korošec|SLO|{{UCI team code|AMP|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Fabian Lienhard|SUI|{{UCI team code|VOL|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult end}}

{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 3}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Sep Vanmarcke|BEL|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|14h 53' 27"|20px}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Andrea Vendrame|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 11"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Stephan Rabitsch|AUT|{{UCI team code|RSW|2017}}|+ 14"|20px20px}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Sven Erik Bystrøm|NOR|{{UCI team code|KAT|2017}}|+ 15"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Ivan Savitskiy|RUS|{{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}|+ 15"}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Felix Großschartner|AUT|{{UCI team code|CCC|2017}}|+ 15"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Delio Fernández|ESP|{{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}|+ 16"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Stefan Denifl|AUT|{{UCI team code|ABS|2017}}|+ 16"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Clément Venturini|FRA|{{UCI team code|COF|2017}}|+ 19"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Ben O'Connor|AUS|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 23"}}

{{cyclingresult end}}

=Stage 4=

;6 July 2017 — Salzburg Airport to Kitzbüheler Horn, {{convert|82.7|km|1|abbr=on}}{{cite web|url=http://www.oesterreich-rundfahrt.at/images/ETAPPEN/2017durchfahrtszeiten/Etappe4.pdf|format=PDF|title=4. Etappe: Salzburg Airport - Kitzbüheler Horn|language=German|trans-title=Stage 4: Salzburg Airport - Kitzbüheler Horn|date=21 May 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Tour of Austria|publisher=ÖRV Management GmbH}}

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{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 4 result{{cite web|url=http://computerauswertung.at/veranstaltungen/2017/170703/4._Etappe.pdf|format=PDF|title=Ergebnisliste / result 4. Etappe-Gesamt / stage 4 - overall|date=6 July 2017|accessdate=6 July 2017|work=Computerauswertung.at|publisher=Markus Lindinger}}}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Miguel Ángel López|COL|{{UCI team code|AST|2017}}|2h 09' 16"}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Stefan Denifl|AUT|{{UCI team code|ABS|2017}}|+ 17"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Giulio Ciccone|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 50"}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Alexey Rybalkin|RUS|{{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}|+ 52"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Delio Fernández|ESP|{{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}|+ 52"}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Rein Taaramäe|EST|{{UCI team code|KAT|2017}}|+ 54"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Ángel Madrazo|ESP|{{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}|+ 1' 14"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Sergey Firsanov|RUS|{{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}|+ 1' 26"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Martijn Tusveld|NED|{{UCI team code|RNL|2017}}|+ 1' 31"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Felix Großschartner|AUT|{{UCI team code|CCC|2017}}|+ 1' 33"}}

{{cyclingresult end}}

{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 4}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Stefan Denifl|AUT|{{UCI team code|ABS|2017}}|17h 03' 10"|20px20px}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Delio Fernández|ESP|{{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}|+ 41"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Miguel Ángel López|COL|{{UCI team code|AST|2017}}|+ 56"}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Rein Taaramäe|EST|{{UCI team code|KAT|2017}}|+ 1' 01"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Felix Großschartner|AUT|{{UCI team code|CCC|2017}}|+ 1' 21"}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Daniel Teklehaimanot|ERI|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 2' 21"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Giulio Ciccone|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 2' 22"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Alexey Rybalkin|RUS|{{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}|+ 2' 32"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Ángel Madrazo|ESP|{{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}|+ 2' 43"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Martijn Tusveld|NED|{{UCI team code|RNL|2017}}|+ 2' 50"}}

{{cyclingresult end}}

=Stage 5=

;7 July 2017 — Kitzbühel to Alpendorf, {{convert|212.5|km|1|abbr=on}}{{cite web|url=http://www.oesterreich-rundfahrt.at/images/ETAPPEN/2017durchfahrtszeiten/Etappe5.pdf|format=PDF|title=5. Etappe: Kitzbühel - Alpendorf|language=German|trans-title=Stage 5: Kitzbühel - Alpendorf|date=26 April 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Tour of Austria|publisher=ÖRV Management GmbH}}

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{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 5 result{{cite web|url=http://computerauswertung.at/veranstaltungen/2017/170703/5._Etappe.pdf|format=PDF|title=Ergebnisliste / result 5. Etappe / stage 5|date=7 July 2017|accessdate=8 July 2017|work=Computerauswertung.at|publisher=Markus Lindinger}}}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Ben O'Connor|AUS|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|5h 35' 34"}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Riccardo Zoidl|AUT|{{UCI team code|RSW|2017}}|+ 11"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Pieter Weening|NED|{{UCI team code|RNL|2017}}|+ 1' 40"}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Giulio Ciccone|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 1' 46"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Felix Großschartner|AUT|{{UCI team code|CCC|2017}}|+ 1' 46"}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Delio Fernández|ESP|{{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}|+ 1' 58"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Patrick Schelling|SUI|{{UCI team code|VOL|2017}}|+ 1' 58"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Mekseb Debesay|ERI|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 1' 58"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Martijn Tusveld|NED|{{UCI team code|RNL|2017}}|+ 2' 02"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Stefan Denifl|AUT|{{UCI team code|ABS|2017}}|+ 2' 02"|20px}}

{{cyclingresult end}}

{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 5}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Stefan Denifl|AUT|{{UCI team code|ABS|2017}}|22h 40' 46"|20px20px}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Delio Fernández|ESP|{{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}|+ 37"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Miguel Ángel López|COL|{{UCI team code|AST|2017}}|+ 59"}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Felix Großschartner|AUT|{{UCI team code|CCC|2017}}|+ 1' 05"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Ben O'Connor|AUS|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 1' 08"}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Giulio Ciccone|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 2' 06"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Daniel Teklehaimanot|ERI|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 2' 21"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Alexey Rybalkin|RUS|{{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}|+ 2' 32"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Ángel Madrazo|ESP|{{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}|+ 2' 46"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Martijn Tusveld|NED|{{UCI team code|RNL|2017}}|+ 2' 50"}}

{{cyclingresult end}}

=Stage 6=

;8 July 2017 — Alpendorf to Wels, {{convert|203.9|km|1|abbr=on}}{{cite web|url=http://www.oesterreich-rundfahrt.at/images/ETAPPEN/2017durchfahrtszeiten/Etappe6.pdf|format=PDF|title=6. Etappe: St. Johann Alpendorf - Wels|language=German|trans-title=Stage 6: St. Johann Alpendorf - Wels|date=26 April 2017|accessdate=5 July 2017|work=Tour of Austria|publisher=ÖRV Management GmbH}}

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{{cyclingresult start|title=Stage 6 result}}

{{cyclingresult|1|Clément Venturini|FRA|{{UCI team code|COF|2017}}|4h 29' 21"}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Sep Vanmarcke|BEL|{{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Ryan Gibbons|RSA|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Pim Ligthart|NED|{{UCI team code|RNL|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Ivan Savitskiy|RUS|{{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Davide Ballerini|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Oscar Gatto|ITA|{{UCI team code|AST|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Gian Friesecke|SUI|{{UCI team code|VOL|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Guillaume Boivin|CAN|{{UCI team code|ICA|2017}}|+ 0"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Sven Erik Bystrøm|NOR|{{UCI team code|KAT|2017}}|+ 0"}}

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{{cyclingresult|1|Stefan Denifl|AUT|{{UCI team code|ABS|2017}}|27h 10' 07"|20px20px}}

{{cyclingresult|2|Delio Fernández|ESP|{{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}|+ 37"}}

{{cyclingresult|3|Miguel Ángel López|COL|{{UCI team code|AST|2017}}|+ 59"}}

{{cyclingresult|4|Felix Großschartner|AUT|{{UCI team code|CCC|2017}}|+ 1' 00"}}

{{cyclingresult|5|Ben O'Connor|AUS|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 1' 08"}}

{{cyclingresult|6|Giulio Ciccone|ITA|Italy (national team)|+ 2' 06"}}

{{cyclingresult|7|Daniel Teklehaimanot|ERI|{{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}|+ 2' 21"}}

{{cyclingresult|8|Alexey Rybalkin|RUS|{{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}|+ 2' 32"}}

{{cyclingresult|9|Ángel Madrazo|ESP|{{UCI team code|DMP|2017}}|+ 2' 46"}}

{{cyclingresult|10|Martijn Tusveld|NED|{{UCI team code|RNL|2017}}|+ 2' 50"}}

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Classification leadership table

In the 2017 Tour of Austria, four jerseys were awarded. The general classification was calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. Time bonuses were awarded to the first three finishers on all stages except the prologue: the stage winner won a ten-second bonus, with six and four seconds for the second and third riders respectively. Bonus seconds were also awarded to the first three riders at intermediate sprints – three seconds for the winner of the sprint, two seconds for the rider in second and one second for the rider in third. The leader of the general classification received a yellow jersey. This classification was considered the most important of the 2017 Tour of Austria, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.

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|+ Points for the mountains classification

scope="col" | Position

! scope="col" | 1

! scope="col" | 2

! scope="col" | 3

! scope="col" | 4

! scope="col" | 5

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| 15 || 10 || 8 || 6 || 4

scope="row" | Points for {{tooltip|Category 1|First-category climbs}}

| 12 || 8 || 6 || 4 || 2

scope="row" | Points for {{tooltip|Category 2|Second-category climbs}}

| 8 || 6 || 4 ||colspan=2 rowspan=3| 0

scope="row" | Points for {{tooltip|Category 3|Third-category climbs}}

| 5 || 3 || 1

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| 2 || 1 || 0

The second jersey represented the mountains classification, marked by a red jersey with white polka dots and yellow trim. Points for this classification were won by the first riders to the top of each categorised climb, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs. For the hors- and first-category climbs, the top five riders scored points, while the other categories rewarded the top three riders with points.

Additionally, there was a points classification, which awarded a green jersey. In the points classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 15 in a stage, with the exception of the opening prologue stage. For winning a stage, a rider earned 15 points, with 12 for second, 10 for third, 8 for fourth with a point fewer per place down to two points for 10th place. Points towards the classification could also be accrued – awarded on a 4–2–1 scale – at intermediate sprint points during each stage; these intermediate sprints also offered bonus seconds towards the general classification as noted above.

The fourth and final jersey represented the classification for Austrian riders, marked by a red jersey. This was decided the same way as the general classification, but only riders born in Austria were eligible to be ranked in the classification. There was also a team classification, in which the times of the best three cyclists per team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest total time.

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! style="width:16.5%;"| Winner

! style="background:#efefef; width:16.5%;"|General classification
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! style="background:#efefef; width:16.5%;"|Mountains classification
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! style="background:#efefef; width:16.5%;"|Points classification
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! style="background:#efefef; width:16.5%;"|Austrian rider classification
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! style="background:#efefef; width:16.5%;"|Team classification
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| Oscar Gatto

|style="background:#FFEB64;"| Oscar Gatto

|style="background:#FFA8A4;"| Oscar Gatto

|style="background:#D1E231;"| Not awarded

|style="background:salmon;" rowspan=2| Markus Eibegger

|style="background:navajowhite;"| {{UCI team code|AST|2017}}

scope=row| 1

| Elia Viviani

|style="background:#FFEB64;" rowspan=3| Sep Vanmarcke

|style="background:#FFA8A4;" rowspan=5| Stephan Rabitsch

|style="background:#D1E231;"| Elia Viviani

|style="background:navajowhite;"| {{UCI team code|EFD|2017}}

scope=row| 2

| Tom-Jelte Slagter

|style="background:#D1E231;"| Sep Vanmarcke

|style="background:salmon;" rowspan=2| Stephan Rabitsch

|style="background:navajowhite;" rowspan=2| {{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}

scope=row| 3

| Elia Viviani

|style="background:#D1E231;" rowspan=3| Elia Viviani

scope=row| 4

| Miguel Ángel López

|style="background:#FFEB64;" rowspan=3| Stefan Denifl

|style="background:salmon;" rowspan=3| Stefan Denifl

|style="background:navajowhite;"| {{UCI team code|GAZ|2017}}

scope=row| 5

| Ben O'Connor

|style="background:navajowhite;" rowspan=2| {{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}

scope=row| 6

| Clément Venturini

|style="background:#FFA8A4;"| Pieter Weening

|style="background:#D1E231;"| Sep Vanmarcke

colspan=2|Final

!style="background:#FFDB00;"| Stefan Denifl

!style="background:#CC4E5C;"| Pieter Weening

!style="background:#9ACD32;"| Sep Vanmarcke

!style="background:red;"| Stefan Denifl

!style="background:#FF8C00;"| {{UCI team code|DDD|2017}}

References

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