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2009 Paris–Nice


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name2009 Paris–Nice
series[2009 UCI World Ranking](2009-uci-world-ranking)
race_no2
season_no24
date8–15 March 2009
stages8
distance1252.8
unitkm
time30h 53' 51"
firstLuis León Sánchez
first_natESP
first_team
first_coloryellow
secondFränk Schleck
second_natLUX
second_team
thirdSylvain Chavanel
third_natFRA
third_team
pointsSylvain Chavanel
points_natFRA
points_team
points_colorgreen
mountainsTony Martin
mountains_natGER
mountains_team
mountains_colorpolkadot
youthKevin Seeldrayers
youth_natBEL
youth_team
youth_colorwhite
team
team_natDEN

The 2009 Paris–Nice was the 67th edition of the Paris–Nice cycle race and was held from 8 March to 15 March 2009. The race started in Amilly and finished in Nice. It was won by Luis León Sánchez.

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. The race was the second event in the inaugural UCI World Ranking.

Teams

The following twenty UCI ProTour and UCI Professional Continental teams, containing a total of 159 riders, were selected to the 2009 Paris–Nice:

Route

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner12345678
8 MarchAmilly9.3 km[[File:Time Trial.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Individual time trialAlberto Contador
9 MarchSaint-Brisson-sur-Loire to La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin195.5 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Flat stageHeinrich Haussler
10 MarchOrval to Vichy178 km[[File:Hillystage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Hilly stageSylvain Chavanel
11 MarchVichy to Saint-Étienne173.5 km[[File:Hillystage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Hilly stageChristian Vande Velde
12 MarchAnnonay to Vallon-Pont-d'Arc204 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Medium mountain stageJérémy Roy
13 MarchSaint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to182.5 km[[File:Mountainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Mountain stageAlberto Contador
14 MarchManosque to Fayence191 km[[File:Hillystage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Hilly stageLuis León Sánchez
15 MarchNice to Nice119 km[[File:Mountainstage.svg20pxlink=alt=]]Mountain stageAntonio Colóm

Stages

Stage 1

;8 March 2009 — Amilly, 9.3 km (ITT)

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Alberto Contador
**2**Bradley Wiggins
**3**Luis León Sánchez
**4**Tony Martin
**5**David Millar
**6**Joost Posthuma
**7**Sylvain Chavanel
**8**Antonio Colóm
**9**Vladimir Karpets
**10**Rémi Pauriol

|| |General Classification after Stage 1

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Alberto Contador[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]][[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
**2**Bradley Wiggins
**3**Luis León Sánchez
**4**Tony Martin[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
**5**David Millar
**6**Joost Posthuma
**7**Sylvain Chavanel
**8**Antonio Colóm
**9**Vladimir Karpets
**10**Rémi Pauriol

|}

Stage 2

;9 March 2009 — Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire to La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin, 195.5 km

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Heinrich Haussler
**2**Mark Renshaw
**3**Mirco Lorenzetto
**4**Tom VeelersSkil–Shimano
**5**Murilo Fischer
**6**Sébastien Chavanel
**7**Sébastien Hinault
**8**Samuel Dumoulin
**9**Romain FeilluAgritubel
**10**Mathew Hayman

|| |General Classification after Stage 2

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Alberto Contador[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
**2**Bradley Wiggins
**3**Luis León Sánchez
**4**Tony Martin[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
**5**David Millar
**6**Joost Posthuma
**7**Sylvain Chavanel
**8**Antonio Colóm
**9**Heinrich Haussler[[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
**10**Vladimir Karpets

|}

Stage 3

;10 March 2009 — Orval to Vichy, 178 km

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Sylvain Chavanel
**2**Juan Antonio Flecha
**3**Sebastian Langeveld
**4**Stéphane Augé
**5**Kevin Seeldrayers
**6**Juan Manuel Gárate
**7**Jürgen Roelandts
**8**Marcus Burghardt
**9**Heinrich Haussler[[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
**10**Sébastien Turgot

|| |General Classification after Stage 3

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Sylvain Chavanel[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]][[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
**2**Juan Manuel Gárate
**3**Juan Antonio Flecha
**4**Kevin Seeldrayers[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
**5**Jürgen Roelandts
**6**Alberto Contador
**7**Luis León Sánchez
**8**Stéphane Augé[[Image:Jersey red.svg20px]]
**9**David Millar
**10**Antonio Colóm

|}

Stage 4

;11 March 2009 — Vichy to Saint-Étienne, 173.5 km

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Christian Vande Velde
**2**Jonathan HivertSkil–Shimano
**3**Mirco Lorenzetto
**4**Christophe MoreauAgritubel
**5**Jens Voigt
**6**Amaël Moinard
**7**Jakob Fuglsang
**8**Maxime Monfort
**9**Fränk Schleck
**10**Juan Manuel Gárate

|| |General Classification after Stage 4

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Sylvain Chavanel[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
**2**Juan Manuel Gárate
**3**Juan Antonio Flecha
**4**Alberto Contador
**5**Kevin Seeldrayers[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
**6**Luis León Sánchez
**7**David Millar
**8**Antonio Colóm
**9**Vladimir Karpets
**10**Jens Voigt

|}

Stage 5

;12 March 2009 — Annonay to Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, 204 km

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Jérémy Roy
**2**Thomas Voeckler
**3**Tony Martin
**4**Heinrich Haussler
**5**Murilo Fischer
**6**Romain FeilluAgritubel
**7**Cyril LemoineSkil–Shimano
**8**Jürgen Roelandts
**9**Mirco Lorenzetto[[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
**10**Sébastien Hinault

|| |General Classification after Stage 5

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Sylvain Chavanel[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
**2**Juan Manuel Gárate
**3**Juan Antonio Flecha
**4**Alberto Contador
**5**Kevin Seeldrayers[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
**6**Luis León Sánchez
**7**David Millar
**8**Antonio Colóm
**9**Vladimir Karpets
**10**Jens Voigt

|}

Stage 6

;13 March 2009 — Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to , 182.5 km

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Alberto Contador
**2**Fränk Schleck
**3**Luis León Sánchez
**4**Cadel Evans
**5**David Moncoutié
**6**Jens Voigt
**7**Samuel Sánchez
**8**Jonathan HivertSkil–Shimano
**9**Christophe MoreauAgritubel
**10**Chris Anker Sørensen

|| |General Classification after Stage 6

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Alberto Contador[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
**2**Luis León Sánchez
**3**Sylvain Chavanel
**4**Fränk Schleck
**5**Kevin Seeldrayers[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
**6**Jens Voigt
**7**Samuel Sánchez
**8**Jonathan HivertSkil–Shimano
**9**Antonio Colóm
**10**Yury Trofimov

|}

Stage 7

;14 March 2009 — Manosque to Fayence, 191 km

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Luis León Sánchez
**2**Antonio Colóm
**3**Fränk Schleck
**4**Sylvain Chavanel
**5**Jens Voigt
**6**David Moncoutié
**7**Hubert Dupont
**8**Jurgen Van den Broeck
**9**Christophe MoreauAgritubel
**10**Amaël Moinard

|| |General Classification after Stage 7

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Luis León Sánchez[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
**2**Sylvain Chavanel[[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
**3**Fränk Schleck
**4**Alberto Contador
**5**Jens Voigt
**6**Antonio Colóm
**7**Kevin Seeldrayers[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
**8**Jonathan HivertSkil–Shimano
**9**Yury Trofimov
**10**Christophe Le Mével

|}

Stage 8

;15 March 2009 — Nice to Nice, 119 km

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Antonio Colóm
**2**Alberto Contador
**3**Fränk Schleck
**4**Jonathan HivertSkil–Shimano
**5**Christophe MoreauAgritubel
**6**Sylvain Chavanel
**7**Juan Manuel Gárate
**8**Christophe Le Mével
**9**Jens Voigt
**10**Sandy Casar

|| |General Classification after Stage 8

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Luis León Sánchez[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
**2**Fränk Schleck
**3**Sylvain Chavanel[[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
**4**Alberto Contador
**5**Antonio Colóm
**6**Jens Voigt
**7**Kevin Seeldrayers[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
**8**Jonathan HivertSkil–Shimano
**9**Yury Trofimov
**10**Christophe Le Mével

|}

Final standings

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Luis León Sánchez[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
**2**Fränk Schleck
**3**Sylvain Chavanel[[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
**4**Alberto Contador
**5**Antonio Colóm
**6**Jens Voigt
**7**Kevin Seeldrayers[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
**8**Jonathan HivertSkil–Shimano
**9**Yury Trofimov
**10**Christophe Le Mével

|

Points classification

CyclistTeamPoints
**1**Sylvain Chavanel[[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
**2**Alberto Contador
**3**Antonio Colóm
**4**Fränk Schleck
**5**Luis León Sánchez[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
**6**Jens Voigt
**7**Heinrich Haussler
**8**Christophe MoreauAgritubel
**9**Jonathan HivertSkil–Shimano
**10**Juan Manuel Gárate

|}

CyclistTeamTime
**1**Kevin Seeldrayers[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
**2**Jonathan HivertSkil–Shimano
**3**Yury Trofimov
**4**Pierre Rolland
**5**Jakob Fuglsang
**6**Tom Peterson
**7**Matthieu Ladagnous
**8**Albert TimmerSkil–Shimano
**9**Chris Anker Sørensen
**10**Rein Taaramäe

|

Mountains classification

CyclistTeamPoints
**1**Tony Martin[[Image:Jersey red.svg20px]]
**2**Alberto Contador
**3**Jérémy Roy
**4**Luis León Sánchez[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
**5**Joan Horrach
**6**Aitor Hernández
**7**Sandy Casar
**8**Fränk Schleck
**9**Antonio Colóm
**10**Martin Velits

|}

Team Classification

TeamTime
**1**
**2**
**3**
**4**
**5**
**6**
**7**
**8**
**9**
**10**

Jersey progress

**Stage
(Winner)**[[Image:jersey yellow.svg25 px]]
**General Classification**[[Image:jersey green.svg25 px]]
**Points Classification**[[Image:jersey red.svg25 px]]
**Mountains Classification**[[Image:jersey white.svg25 px]]
**Young Rider Classification**[[Image:jersey yellow number.svg25 px]]
**Team Classification**
Stage 1 (ITT)
(Alberto Contador)Alberto ContadorAlberto ContadorNone AwardedTony MartinAstana Team
Stage 2
(Heinrich Haussler)Heinrich HausslerAitor Hernández
Stage 3
(Sylvain Chavanel)Sylvain ChavanelSylvain ChavanelStéphane AugéKevin Seeldrayers
Stage 4
(Christian Vande Velde)Mirco Lorenzetto
Stage 5
(Jérémy Roy)Tony Martin
Stage 6
(Alberto Contador)Alberto ContadorTeam Saxo Bank
Stage 7
(Luis León Sánchez)Luis León SánchezSylvain Chavanel
Stage 8
(Antonio Colóm)
**Final**
Luis León SánchezSylvain ChavanelTony MartinKevin SeeldrayersTeam Saxo Bank

;Jersey wearers when one rider is leading two or more competitions:

  • Bradley Wiggins wore the green jersey in Stage 2
  • Heinrich Haussler wore the green jersey in Stage 4

Withdrawals

TypeStageCyclistTeamReason
DNF2FRA Rémi PauriolBroken collarbone
DNS3ESP José Ángel Gómez MarchanteBroken arm sustained from crash in Stage 2
DNS3IRL Dan MartinIllness
DNS3NED Joost PosthumaIllness
DNF3FRA Matteo Bono
DNF3FRA Anthony Charteau
DNS4FRA Sylvain CalzatiAgritubel
DNS4GBR Bradley WigginsDeath in the family
DNF4FIN Jussi Veikkanen
DNS5ESP Íñigo Cuesta
DNS5ITA Enrico Franzoi
DNF5USA Steven Cozza
DNF5BEL Philippe Gilbert
DNF5DEN Brian Vandborg
DNS6BEL Jelle Vanendert
DNF6ESP Jose Luis Arrieta
DNF6FRA Sébastien Chavanel
DNF6SLO Simon Špilak
DNF6FRA Thomas VoecklerShoulder injury sustained from crash
DNS7NED Sebastian Langeveld
DNF7ESP Samuel Sánchez
DNF7FRA Mikaël Cherel
DNF7GER Thomas Fothen
DNF7GER Marcel Sieberg
DNF7NED Tom VeelersSkil–Shimano
DNF7FRA Mickaël Buffaz
DNF7ESP Javier Aramendia
DNF7FRA Romain FeilluAgritubel

References

References

  1. "Paris-Nice (Pro Tour-Historic)". BikeRaceInfo.
  2. "Sanchez wraps up Paris Nice, Colom wins final stage". VeloNews.
  3. "Contador tops list of Race to Sun contenders". cyclingnews.com.
  4. "Start list". Cycling News.
  5. "Stages & results". Cycling News.
  6. "Contador wins Paris–Nice prologue, Wiggins second". Cycling Weekly.
  7. "Haussler wins stage 2, Contador leads P-N". VeloNews.
  8. "Vande Velde wins stage 4, Chavanel retains overall lead". VeloNews.
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