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2005 Paris–Nice


FieldValue
previous2004
next2006
name2005 Paris–Nice
seriesUCI ProTour
date6–13 March 2005
stages7 + Prologue
distance950.5
unitkm
time22h 32' 13"
firstBobby Julich
first_natUSA
first_team
first_coloryellow
secondAlejandro Valverde
second_natESP
second_team
thirdConstantino Zaballa
third_natESP
third_team
pointsJens Voigt
points_natGER
points_team
points_colorgreen
mountainsDavid Moncoutié
mountains_natFRA
mountains_team
mountains_colorpolkadot
youthAlejandro Valverde
youth_natESP
youth_team
youth_colorwhite
team
team_natDEN

The 2005 Paris–Nice was the 63rd edition of the Paris–Nice cycle race and was held from 6 March to 13 March 2005. The race started in Issy-les-Moulineaux and finished in Nice. The race was won by Bobby Julich of .

Teams

Twenty-one teams, containing a total of 168 riders, participated in the race:

Route

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinnerP1234567
6 MarchIssy-les-Moulineaux4 km[[File:Time Trial.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Individual time trialJens Voigt
7 MarchÉtampes to Chabris186.5 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Flat stageTom Boonen
8 MarchLa Châtre to Thiers46.5 kmThe stage was shortened from 191 km due to bad weather.[[File:Hillystage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Hilly stageTom Boonen
9 MarchThiers to Craponne-sur-Arzon117.5 kmThe stage was shortened from 174 km due to bad weather.[[File:Hillystage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Hilly stageVicente Reynés
10 MarchLe Chambon-sur-Lignon to Montélimar104.5 kmThe stage was shortened from 185 km due to bad weather.[[File:Hillystage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Hilly stageFabian Cancellara
11 MarchRognes to Mont Faron172.5 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Medium mountain stageGilberto Simoni
12 MarchLa Crau to Cannes184 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Medium mountain stageJoost Posthuma
13 MarchNice to Nice135 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Medium mountain stageAlejandro Valverde

Stages

Prologue

;6 March 2005 — Issy-les-Moulineaux, 4 km (ITT)

CyclistTeamTime
1Jens Voigt
2Fabian Cancellara
3Erik Dekker

Stage 1

;7 March 2005 — Étampes to Chabris, 186.5 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Tom Boonen
2Luciano Pagliarini
3Jaan Kirsipuu

Stage 2

;8 March 2005 — Aigueperse to Thiers, 46.5 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Tom Boonen
2Kurt Asle Arvesen
3Jaroslav Popovych

Stage 3

;9 March 2005 — Thiers to Craponne-sur-Arzon, 118 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Vicente Reynés
2Guido Trenti
3Fred Rodriguez

Stage 4

;10 March 2005 — Saint-Péray to Montélimar, 101 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Fabian Cancellara
2Jaan Kirsipuu
3Juan Antonio Flecha

Stage 5

;11 March 2005 — Rognes to Mont Faron, 172.5 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Gilberto Simoni
2Cadel Evans
3David Moncoutié

Stage 6

;12 March 2005 — La Crau to Cannes, 184 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Joost Posthuma
2Jörg Ludewig
3Aaron Kemps

Stage 7

;13 March 2005 — Nice to Nice, 135 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Alejandro Valverde
2Franco Pellizotti
3Kim Kirchen

General Standings

CyclistTeamTime
1Bobby Julich
2Alejandro Valverde
3Constantino Zaballa
4Jens Voigt
5Jörg Jaksche
6Franco Pellizotti
7Fränk Schleck
8Cadel Evans
9José Ángel Gómez
10Davide Rebellin

Mountains Classification

CyclistTeamPoints
1David Moncoutié
2Jörg Ludewig
3Óscar Pereiro

Points Classification

CyclistTeamPoints
1Jens Voigt
2Erik Dekker
3Alejandro Valverde

Best Young Rider

CyclistTeamTime
1Alejandro Valverde
2Fränk Schleck
3José Ángel Gómez

Best Team

TeamCountryTime
1
2Spain
3Spain

Notes

References

References

  1. "Paris-Nice (Pro Tour-Historic)". BikeRaceInfo.
  2. "63ème Paris-Nice 2005". Memoire du cyclisme.
  3. "Start list". Cycling News.
  4. "Stages & results". Cycling News.
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