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.[2]

2009 Paris–Nice
2009 UCI World Ranking, race 2 of 24
Race details
Dates8–15 March 2009
Stages8
Distance1,252.8[1] km (778.5 mi)
Winning time30h 53' 51"
Results
Winner  Luis León Sánchez (ESP) (Caisse d'Epargne)
  Second  Fränk Schleck (LUX) (Team Saxo Bank)
  Third  Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) (Quick-Step)

Points  Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) (Quick-Step)
Mountains  Tony Martin (GER) (Team Columbia–High Road)
Youth  Kevin Seeldrayers (BEL) (Quick-Step)
  Team Denmark Team Saxo Bank
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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.[3] The race was the second event in the inaugural UCI World Ranking.

Teams

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The following twenty UCI ProTour and UCI Professional Continental teams, containing a total of 159 riders, were selected to the 2009 Paris–Nice:[4]

Route

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Stage characteristics and winners[5]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
1 8 March Amilly 9.3 km (5.8 mi)   Individual time trial   Alberto Contador (ESP)
2 9 March Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire to La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin 195.5 km (121.5 mi)   Flat stage   Heinrich Haussler (GER)
3 10 March Orval to Vichy 178 km (111 mi)   Hilly stage   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)
4 11 March Vichy to Saint-Étienne 173.5 km (107.8 mi)   Hilly stage   Christian Vande Velde (USA)
5 12 March Annonay to Vallon-Pont-d'Arc 204 km (127 mi)   Medium mountain stage   Jérémy Roy (FRA)
6 13 March Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to La Montagne de Lure [fr] 182.5 km (113.4 mi)   Mountain stage   Alberto Contador (ESP)
7 14 March Manosque to Fayence 191 km (119 mi)   Hilly stage   Luis León Sánchez (ESP)
8 15 March Nice to Nice 119 km (74 mi)   Mountain stage   Antonio Colóm (ESP)

Stages

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Stage 1

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8 March 2009 — Amilly, 9.3 km (5.8 mi) (ITT)[5]
Stage 1 results[6]
Cyclist Team Time
1   Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana 11' 05"
2   Bradley Wiggins (GBR) Garmin–Slipstream + 7"
3   Luis León Sánchez (ESP) Caisse d'Epargne + 9"
4   Tony Martin (GER) Team Columbia–High Road + 11"
5   David Millar (GBR) Garmin–Slipstream + 14"
6   Joost Posthuma (NED) Rabobank + 18"
7   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) Quick-Step + 19"
8   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha s.t.
9   Vladimir Karpets (RUS) Team Katusha + 21"
10   Rémi Pauriol (FRA) Cofidis + 22"
General Classification after Stage 1
Cyclist Team Time
1   Alberto Contador (ESP)   Astana 11' 05"
2   Bradley Wiggins (GBR) Garmin–Slipstream + 7"
3   Luis León Sánchez (ESP) Caisse d'Epargne + 9"
4   Tony Martin (GER)  Team Columbia–High Road + 11"
5   David Millar (GBR) Garmin–Slipstream + 14"
6   Joost Posthuma (NED) Rabobank + 18"
7   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) Quick-Step + 19"
8   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha s.t.
9   Vladimir Karpets (RUS) Team Katusha + 21"
10   Rémi Pauriol (FRA) Cofidis + 22"

Stage 2

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9 March 2009 — Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire to La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin, 195.5 km (121.5 mi)[5]
Stage 2 results[7]
Cyclist Team Time
1   Heinrich Haussler (GER) Cervélo TestTeam 4h 45' 01"
2   Mark Renshaw (AUS) Team Columbia–High Road s.t.
3   Mirco Lorenzetto (ITA) Lampre–NGC s.t.
4   Tom Veelers (NED) Skil–Shimano s.t.
5   Murilo Fischer (BRA) Liquigas s.t.
6   Sébastien Chavanel (FRA) Française des Jeux s.t.
7   Sébastien Hinault (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale s.t.
8   Samuel Dumoulin (FRA) Cofidis s.t.
9   Romain Feillu (FRA) Agritubel s.t.
10   Mathew Hayman (AUS) Rabobank s.t.
General Classification after Stage 2
Cyclist Team Time
1   Alberto Contador (ESP)  Astana 4h 56' 06"
2   Bradley Wiggins (GBR) Garmin–Slipstream + 7"
3   Luis León Sánchez (ESP) Caisse d'Epargne + 9"
4   Tony Martin (GER)  Team Columbia–High Road + 11"
5   David Millar (GBR) Garmin–Slipstream + 14"
6   Joost Posthuma (NED) Rabobank + 18"
7   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) Quick-Step + 19"
8   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha s.t.
9   Heinrich Haussler (GER)  Cervélo TestTeam + 20"
10   Vladimir Karpets (RUS) Team Katusha + 21"

Stage 3

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10 March 2009 — Orval to Vichy, 178 km (111 mi)[5]
Stage 3 results
Cyclist Team Time
1   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) Quick-Step 4h 33' 12"
2   Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Rabobank s.t.
3   Sebastian Langeveld (NED) Rabobank s.t.
4   Stéphane Augé (FRA) Cofidis s.t.
5   Kevin Seeldrayers (BEL) Quick-Step s.t.
6   Juan Manuel Gárate (ESP) Rabobank s.t.
7   Jürgen Roelandts (BEL) Silence–Lotto s.t.
8   Marcus Burghardt (GER) Team Columbia–High Road + 40"
9   Heinrich Haussler (GER)  Cervélo TestTeam + 1' 09"
10   Sébastien Turgot (FRA) Bbox Bouygues Telecom s.t.
General Classification after Stage 3
Cyclist Team Time
1   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)   Quick-Step 9h 29' 27"
2   Juan Manuel Gárate (ESP) Rabobank + 32"
3   Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Rabobank + 33"
4   Kevin Seeldrayers (BEL)  Quick-Step + 35"
5   Jürgen Roelandts (BEL) Silence–Lotto + 37"
6   Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana + 1' 03"
7   Luis León Sánchez (ESP) Caisse d'Epargne + 1' 12"
8   Stéphane Augé (FRA)  Cofidis + 1' 14"
9   David Millar (GBR) Garmin–Slipstream + 1' 17"
10   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha + 1' 22"

Stage 4

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11 March 2009 — Vichy to Saint-Étienne, 173.5 km (107.8 mi)[5]
Stage 4 results[8]
Cyclist Team Time
1   Christian Vande Velde (USA) Garmin–Slipstream 4h 01' 31"
2   Jonathan Hivert (FRA) Skil–Shimano + 14"
3   Mirco Lorenzetto (ITA) Lampre–NGC s.t.
4   Christophe Moreau (FRA) Agritubel s.t.
5   Jens Voigt (GER) Team Saxo Bank s.t.
6   Amaël Moinard (FRA) Cofidis s.t.
7   Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Team Saxo Bank s.t.
8   Maxime Monfort (BEL) Team Columbia–High Road s.t.
9   Fränk Schleck (LUX) Team Saxo Bank s.t.
10   Juan Manuel Gárate (ESP) Rabobank s.t.
General Classification after Stage 4
Cyclist Team Time
1   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)  Quick-Step 13h 31' 36"
2   Juan Manuel Gárate (ESP) Rabobank + 6"
3   Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Rabobank + 36"
4   Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana s.t.
5   Kevin Seeldrayers (BEL)  Quick-Step + 37"
6   Luis León Sánchez (ESP) Caisse d'Epargne + 45"
7   David Millar (GBR) Garmin–Slipstream + 50"
8   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha + 55"
9   Vladimir Karpets (RUS) Team Katusha + 57"
10   Jens Voigt (GER) Team Saxo Bank + 1' 03"

Stage 5

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12 March 2009 — Annonay to Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, 204 km (127 mi)[5]
Stage 5 results
Cyclist Team Time
1   Jérémy Roy (FRA) Française des Jeux 4h 58' 47"
2   Thomas Voeckler (FRA) Bbox Bouygues Telecom s.t.
3   Tony Martin (GER) Team Columbia–High Road + 3"
4   Heinrich Haussler (GER) Cervélo TestTeam + 2' 33"
5   Murilo Fischer (BRA) Liquigas s.t.
6   Romain Feillu (FRA) Agritubel s.t.
7   Cyril Lemoine (FRA) Skil–Shimano s.t.
8   Jürgen Roelandts (BEL) Silence–Lotto s.t.
9   Mirco Lorenzetto (ITA)  Lampre–NGC s.t.
10   Sébastien Hinault (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale s.t.
General Classification after Stage 5
Cyclist Team Time
1   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)  Quick-Step 18h 32' 56"
2   Juan Manuel Gárate (ESP) Rabobank + 6"
3   Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Rabobank + 36"
4   Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana s.t.
5   Kevin Seeldrayers (BEL)  Quick-Step + 37"
6   Luis León Sánchez (ESP) Caisse d'Epargne + 45"
7   David Millar (GBR) Garmin–Slipstream + 50"
8   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha + 55"
9   Vladimir Karpets (RUS) Team Katusha + 57"
10   Jens Voigt (GER) Team Saxo Bank + 1' 03"

Stage 6

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13 March 2009 — Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to La Montagne de Lure [fr], 182.5 km (113.4 mi)[5]
Stage 6 results
Cyclist Team Time
1   Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana 4h 47' 46"
2   Fränk Schleck (LUX) Team Saxo Bank + 58"
3   Luis León Sánchez (ESP) Caisse d'Epargne s.t.
4   Cadel Evans (AUS) Silence–Lotto + 1' 27"
5   David Moncoutié (FRA) Cofidis s.t.
6   Jens Voigt (GER) Team Saxo Bank + 1' 29"
7   Samuel Sánchez (ESP) Euskaltel–Euskadi + 1' 31"
8   Jonathan Hivert (FRA) Skil–Shimano + 1' 34"
9   Christophe Moreau (FRA) Agritubel + 1' 44"
10   Chris Anker Sørensen (DEN) Team Saxo Bank + 1' 46"
General Classification after Stage 6
Cyclist Team Time
1   Alberto Contador (ESP)  Astana 23h 21' 08"
2   Luis León Sánchez (ESP) Caisse d'Epargne + 1' 13"
3   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) Quick-Step + 1' 24"
4   Fränk Schleck (LUX) Team Saxo Bank + 1' 38"
5   Kevin Seeldrayers (BEL)  Quick-Step + 2' 01"
6   Jens Voigt (GER) Team Saxo Bank + 2' 06"
7   Samuel Sánchez (ESP) Euskaltel–Euskadi + 2' 14"
8   Jonathan Hivert (FRA) Skil–Shimano + 2' 29"
9   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha + 2' 35"
10   Yury Trofimov (RUS) Bbox Bouygues Telecom + 3' 09"

Stage 7

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14 March 2009 — Manosque to Fayence, 191 km (119 mi)[5]
Stage 7 results
Cyclist Team Time
1   Luis León Sánchez (ESP) Caisse d'Epargne 4h 43' 34"
2   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha + 50"
3   Fränk Schleck (LUX) Team Saxo Bank s.t.
4   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) Quick-Step s.t.
5   Jens Voigt (GER) Team Saxo Bank + 56"
6   David Moncoutié (FRA) Cofidis + 1' 31"
7   Hubert Dupont (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale s.t.
8   Jurgen Van den Broeck (BEL) Silence–Lotto s.t.
9   Christophe Moreau (FRA) Agritubel s.t.
10   Amaël Moinard (FRA) Cofidis s.t.
General Classification after Stage 7
Cyclist Team Time
1   Luis León Sánchez (ESP)  Caisse d'Epargne + 28h 5' 45"
2   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)  Quick-Step + 1' 09"
3   Fränk Schleck (LUX) Team Saxo Bank + 1' 21"
4   Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana + 1' 50"
5   Jens Voigt (GER) Team Saxo Bank + 1' 59"
6   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha + 2' 16"
7   Kevin Seeldrayers (BEL)  Quick-Step + 2' 29"
8   Jonathan Hivert (FRA) Skil–Shimano + 2' 57"
9   Yury Trofimov (RUS) Bbox Bouygues Telecom + 3' 37"
10   Christophe Le Mével (FRA) Française des Jeux + 4' 00"

Stage 8

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15 March 2009 — Nice to Nice, 119 km (74 mi)[5]
Stage 8 results
Cyclist Team Time
1   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha 2h 47' 49"
2   Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana s.t.
3   Fränk Schleck (LUX) Team Saxo Bank + 1"
4   Jonathan Hivert (FRA) Skil–Shimano + 17"
5   Christophe Moreau (FRA) Agritubel s.t.
6   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) Quick-Step s.t.
7   Juan Manuel Gárate (ESP) Rabobank s.t.
8   Christophe Le Mével (FRA) Française des Jeux s.t.
9   Jens Voigt (GER) Team Saxo Bank s.t.
10   Sandy Casar (FRA) Française des Jeux s.t.
General Classification after Stage 8
Cyclist Team Time
1   Luis León Sánchez (ESP)  Caisse d'Epargne + 30h 53' 51"
2   Fränk Schleck (LUX) Team Saxo Bank + 1' 00"
3   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)  Quick-Step + 1' 09"
4   Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana + 1' 24"
5   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha + 1' 47"
6   Jens Voigt (GER) Team Saxo Bank + 1' 59"
7   Kevin Seeldrayers (BEL)  Quick-Step + 2' 29"
8   Jonathan Hivert (FRA) Skil–Shimano + 2' 57"
9   Yury Trofimov (RUS) Bbox Bouygues Telecom + 3' 37"
10   Christophe Le Mével (FRA) Française des Jeux + 4' 00"

Final standings

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Cyclist Team Time
1   Luis León Sánchez (ESP)  Caisse d'Epargne + 30h 53' 51"
2   Fränk Schleck (LUX) Team Saxo Bank + 1' 00"
3   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)  Quick-Step + 1' 09"
4   Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana + 1' 24"
5   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha + 1' 47"
6   Jens Voigt (GER) Team Saxo Bank + 1' 59"
7   Kevin Seeldrayers (BEL)  Quick-Step + 2' 29"
8   Jonathan Hivert (FRA) Skil–Shimano + 2' 57"
9   Yury Trofimov (RUS) Bbox Bouygues Telecom + 3' 37"
10   Christophe Le Mével (FRA) Française des Jeux + 4' 00"

Points classification

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Cyclist Team Points
1   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)  Quick-Step 94
2   Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana 84
3   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha 76
4   Fränk Schleck (LUX) Team Saxo Bank 75
5   Luis León Sánchez (ESP)  Caisse d'Epargne 71
6   Jens Voigt (GER) Team Saxo Bank 67
7   Heinrich Haussler (GER) Cervélo TestTeam 65
8   Christophe Moreau (FRA) Agritubel 58
9   Jonathan Hivert (FRA) Skil–Shimano 55
10   Juan Manuel Gárate (ESP) Rabobank 48

Young Rider Classification

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Cyclist Team Time
1   Kevin Seeldrayers (BEL)  Quick-Step 30h 56' 20"
2   Jonathan Hivert (FRA) Skil–Shimano + 28"
3   Yury Trofimov (RUS) Bbox Bouygues Telecom + 1' 08"
4   Pierre Rolland (FRA) Bbox Bouygues Telecom + 10' 28"
5   Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Team Saxo Bank + 18' 58"
6   Tom Peterson (USA) Garmin–Slipstream + 20' 30"
7   Matthieu Ladagnous (FRA) Française des Jeux + 25' 38"
8   Albert Timmer (NED) Skil–Shimano + 26' 19"
9   Chris Anker Sørensen (DEN) Team Saxo Bank + 28' 07"
10   Rein Taaramäe (EST) Cofidis + 28' 49"

Mountains classification

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Cyclist Team Points
1   Tony Martin (GER)  Team Columbia–High Road 55
2   Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana 48
3   Jérémy Roy (FRA) Française des Jeux 32
4   Luis León Sánchez (ESP)  Caisse d'Epargne 22
5   Joan Horrach (ESP) Team Katusha 21
6   Aitor Hernández (ESP) Euskaltel–Euskadi 19
7   Sandy Casar (FRA) Française des Jeux 18
8   Fränk Schleck (LUX) Team Saxo Bank 17
9   Antonio Colóm (ESP) Team Katusha 17
10   Martin Velits (SVK) Team Milram 13

Team Classification

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Team Time
1 Team Saxo Bank 92h 52' 45"
2 Française des Jeux + 10' 29"
3 Caisse d'Epargne + 13' 58"
4 Euskaltel–Euskadi + 15' 14"
5 Quick-Step + 17' 23"
6 Ag2r–La Mondiale + 17' 33"
7 Silence–Lotto + 20' 09"
8 Team Katusha + 20' 38"
9 Bbox Bouygues Telecom + 24' 52"
10 Rabobank + 42' 33"

Jersey progress

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Stage
(Winner)
 
General Classification
 
Points Classification
 
Mountains Classification
 
Young Rider Classification
 
Team Classification
0Stage 1 (ITT)
(Alberto Contador)
Alberto Contador Alberto Contador None Awarded Tony Martin Astana Team
0Stage 2
(Heinrich Haussler)
Heinrich Haussler Aitor Hernández
0Stage 3
(Sylvain Chavanel)
Sylvain Chavanel Sylvain Chavanel Stéphane Augé Kevin Seeldrayers Rabobank
0Stage 4
(Christian Vande Velde)
Mirco Lorenzetto
0Stage 5
(Jérémy Roy)
Tony Martin
0Stage 6
(Alberto Contador)
Alberto Contador Team Saxo Bank
0Stage 7
(Luis León Sánchez)
Luis León Sánchez Sylvain Chavanel
0Stage 8
(Antonio Colóm)
0Final
Luis León Sánchez Sylvain Chavanel Tony Martin Kevin Seeldrayers Team Saxo Bank
Jersey wearers when one rider is leading two or more competitions

Withdrawals

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Type Stage Cyclist Team Reason
DNF 2   Rémi Pauriol Cofidis Broken collarbone
DNS 3   José Ángel Gómez Marchante Cervélo TestTeam Broken arm sustained from crash in Stage 2
DNS 3   Dan Martin Garmin–Slipstream Illness
DNS 3   Joost Posthuma Rabobank Illness
DNF 3   Matteo Bono Lampre–NGC
DNF 3   Anthony Charteau Caisse d'Epargne
DNS 4   Sylvain Calzati Agritubel
DNS 4   Bradley Wiggins Garmin–Slipstream Death in the family
DNF 4   Jussi Veikkanen Française des Jeux
DNS 5   Íñigo Cuesta Cervélo TestTeam
DNS 5   Enrico Franzoi Liquigas
DNF 5   Steven Cozza Garmin–Slipstream
DNF 5   Philippe Gilbert Silence–Lotto
DNF 5   Brian Vandborg Liquigas
DNS 6   Jelle Vanendert Silence–Lotto
DNF 6   Jose Luis Arrieta Ag2r–La Mondiale
DNF 6   Sébastien Chavanel Française des Jeux
DNF 6   Simon Špilak Lampre–NGC
DNF 6   Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Telecom Shoulder injury sustained from crash
DNS 7   Sebastian Langeveld Rabobank
DNF 7   Samuel Sánchez Euskaltel–Euskadi
DNF 7   Mikaël Cherel Française des Jeux
DNF 7   Thomas Fothen Team Milram
DNF 7   Marcel Sieberg Team Columbia–High Road
DNF 7   Tom Veelers Skil–Shimano
DNF 7   Mickaël Buffaz Cofidis
DNF 7   Javier Aramendia Euskaltel–Euskadi
DNF 7   Romain Feillu Agritubel

References

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  1. ^ "Paris-Nice (Pro Tour-Historic)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Sanchez wraps up Paris Nice, Colom wins final stage". VeloNews. Archived from the original on 6 June 2009. Retrieved 26 March 2009.
  3. ^ "Contador tops list of Race to Sun contenders". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 5 March 2009.
  4. ^ "Start list". Cycling News. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Stages & results". Cycling News. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  6. ^ "Contador wins Paris–Nice prologue, Wiggins second". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 26 March 2009.
  7. ^ "Haussler wins stage 2, Contador leads P-N". VeloNews. Archived from the original on 13 March 2009. Retrieved 26 March 2009.
  8. ^ "Vande Velde wins stage 4, Chavanel retains overall lead". VeloNews. Retrieved 26 March 2009.

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