The culmination of a multi-day cycling competition held in the Green Mountains provides valuable data for athletes, coaches, and enthusiasts. This information typically includes finishing times, stage rankings, overall general classification standings, and potentially other metrics like king/queen of the mountain or sprint classifications. A specific year’s data set offers a snapshot of competitive cycling performance within that timeframe.
Access to this competitive data offers several benefits. Athletes can analyze their performance against the field and identify areas for improvement. Coaches can use the data to refine training strategies and evaluate the effectiveness of existing programs. Fans and cycling enthusiasts can gain a deeper understanding of the race dynamics and appreciate the athletes’ achievements. Historical performance data also builds a valuable record of the sport, allowing for analysis of trends and comparisons across different years and competitors.