2019 Tour of Austria

It began with a prologue in Wels and finished atop the Kitzbüheler Horn after six road stages, covering 876.5 kilometres (544.6 mi).

[3] Ben Hermans, of Belgium and the Israel Cycling Academy team, won the race overall for the second consecutive year.

Argentine rider Eduardo Sepúlveda, on Movistar Team, finished second ahead of Team Dimension Data's Stefan De Bod, of South Africa, in third.

Jonas Koch, of Germany and EF Education First, won the points classification, while his countryman riding for Tirol KTM Cycling Team, Georg Zimmermann, won the mountains classification.

[4] Kazakh rider Vadim Pronskiy, riding for Vino–Astana Motors, won the youth classification.