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2004 Paris–Nice


FieldValue
previous2003
next2005
name2004 Paris–Nice
date7–14 March 2004
stages8
distance1126.7
unitkm
time28h 00' 01"
firstJörg Jaksche
first_natGER
first_team
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secondDavide Rebellin
second_natITA
second_team
thirdBobby Julich
third_natUSA
third_team
pointsDavide Rebellin
points_natITA
points_team
points_colorgreen
mountainsAitor Osa
mountains_natESP
mountains_team
mountains_colorpolkadot
youth_colorwhite

The 2004 Paris–Nice was the 62nd edition of the Paris–Nice cycle race and was held from 7 March to 14 March 2004. The race started in Chaville and finished in Nice. The race was won by Jörg Jaksche of .

Teams

Twenty teams, containing a total of 160 riders, participated in the race:

Route

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner12345678
7 MarchChaville to Vanves13.2 km[[File:Time Trial.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Individual time trialJörg Jaksche
8 MarchChaville to Montargis166.5 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Flat stagePedro Horrillo
9 MarchLa Chapelle-Saint-Ursin to Roanne229 km[[File:Hillystage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Hilly stageLéon van Bon
10 MarchRoanne to Le Puy-en-Velay179 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Medium mountain stageStage cancelled
11 MarchLe Puy-en-Velay to Rasteau215 km[[File:Hillystage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Hilly stageAlexander Vinokourov
12 MarchRasteau to Gap173.5 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Medium mountain stageDenis Menchov
13 MarchDigne-les-Bains to Cannes185.5 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Medium mountain stageAlexander Vinokourov
14 MarchNice to Nice144 km[[File:Hillystage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Hilly stageAlexander Vinokourov

Stages

Stage 1

;7 March 2004 — Chaville to Vanves, 13.2 km (ITT)

CyclistTeamTime
1Jörg Jaksche
2Davide Rebellin
3Erik Dekker

Stage 2

;8 March 2004 — Chaville to Montargis, 166.5 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Pedro Horrillo
2Beat Zberg
3Michele Bartoli

Stage 3

;9 March 2004 — La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin to Roanne, 229 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Léon van Bon
2Thomas Ziegler
3Tom Boonen

Stage 4

;10 March 2004 — Roanne to Le Puy-en-Velay, 179 km Stage cancelled because of heavy snowfall.

Stage 5

;11 March 2004 — Le Puy-en-Velay to Rasteau, 215 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Alexander Vinokourov
2Jörg Jaksche
3Michele Bartoli

Stage 6

;12 March 2004 — Rasteau to Gap, 173.5 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Denis Menchov
2Samuel Sánchez
3Floyd Landis

Stage 7

;13 March 2004 — Digne-les-Bains to Cannes, 185.5 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Alexander Vinokourov
2Kim Kirchen
3Jens Voigt

Stage 8

;14 March 2004 — Nice to Nice, 144 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Alexander Vinokourov
2Denis Menchov
3Torsten Hiekmann

General Standings

CyclistTeamTime
1Jörg Jaksche
2Davide Rebellin
3Bobby Julich
4Jens Voigt
5George Hincapie
6Frank Vandenbroucke
7Óscar Pereiro
8Michael Rogers
9Fränk Schleck
10José Azevedo

Mountains Classification

CyclistTeam
1Aitor Osa
2Erik Dekker
3David Moncoutié

Points Classification

CyclistTeam
1Davide Rebellin
2Jens Voigt
3Alexander Vinokourov

References

References

  1. "Paris-Nice (Pro Tour-Historic)". BikeRaceInfo.
  2. "62ème Paris-Nice 2004". Memoire du cyclisme.
  3. "Start List". Cycling News.
  4. Henry, Chris. "62nd Paris-Nice - 2.HC, France, March 7-14, 2004". Cycling News.
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