The race was rated as a 2.HC event and formed part of the 2014 UCI Europe Tour.
[1] The race was made up of six stages over five days and covered a total of 815 kilometres (506 mi), including an individual time trial.
Valgren's team-mate, Italian rider Manuele Boaro, finished in third place, a further two seconds behind.
[4] Valgren also won the young riders award as a result of his overall victory.
[6] Danish rider Rasmus Quaade won the most aggressive rider award,[7] while Tinkoff–Saxo won the teams classification ahead of Lotto–Belisol and Cult Energy–Vital Water.