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Cycling race
2009 Paris–Nice2009 UCI World Ranking, race 2 of 24 |
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Dates | March 8–15, 2009 |
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Stages | 8 |
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Distance | 1,243.5 km (772.7 mi) |
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Winning time | 30h 53' 51" |
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The 2009 Paris–Nice, the 67th running of the race, started on 8 March in Amilly, and concluded on 15 March in Nice. It was won by Luis León Sánchez.[1]
Favorites to win included Alberto Contador, who won in 2007, Cadel Evans, and Fränk Schleck. The 2008 winner, Davide Rebellin, did not take part in the event.[2] The race was the second event in the inaugural UCI World Ranking.
Stages
Stage 1 – March 8, 2009: Amilly, 9.3 km (ITT)
Stage 1 results[3] | | General Classification after Stage 1 |
Stage 2 results[4] | | General Classification after Stage 2 |
Stage 3 – March 10, 2009: Orval > Vichy, 178 km
Stage 3 results | | General Classification after Stage 3 |
Stage 4 – March 11, 2009: Vichy > Saint-Étienne, 173.5 km
Stage 4 results[5] | | General Classification after Stage 4 |
Stage 5 results | | General Classification after Stage 5 |
Stage 6 – March 13, 2009: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux > La Montagne de Lure, 182.5 km
Stage 6 results | | General Classification after Stage 6 |
Stage 7 – March 14, 2009: Manosque > Fayence, 191 km
Stage 7 results | | General Classification after Stage 7 |
Stage 8 – March 15, 2009: Nice > Nice, 119 km
Stage 8 results | | General Classification after Stage 8 |
Final standings
Young Rider Classification | Mountains classification |
Team Classification
Jersey progress
- Jersey wearers when one rider is leading two or more competitions
Withdrawals
Teams and cyclists
The following 20 UCI ProTour and UCI Professional Continental teams were selected to the 2009 Paris–Nice:
References
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