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词条 2009 Paris–Nice
释义

  1. Stages

     Stage 1 - March 8, 2009: Amilly, 9.3 km (ITT)  Stage 2 - March 9, 2009: Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire > La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin, 195.5 km  Stage 3 - March 10, 2009: Orval > Vichy, 178 km  Stage 4 - March 11, 2009: Vichy > Saint-Étienne, 173.5 km  Stage 5 - March 12, 2009: Annonay > Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, 204 km  Stage 6 - March 13, 2009: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux > La Montagne de Lure, 182.5 km  Stage 7 - March 14, 2009: Manosque > Fayence, 191 km  Stage 8 - March 15, 2009: Nice > Nice, 119 km 

  2. Final standings

     General classification  Points classification  Young Rider Classification  Mountains classification  Team Classification 

  3. Jersey progress

  4. Withdrawals

  5. Teams and cyclists

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox cycling race report
| previous = 2008
| next = 2010
| name = 2009 Paris–Nice
| series = 2009 UCI World Ranking
| race_no = 2
| season_no = 24
| image =
| image_caption =
| image_size =
| date = March 8 – March 15
| stages = 8
| distance = 1243.5
| unit = km
| time = 30h 53' 51"
| speed = 40.55
| first = Luis León Sánchez
| first_nat = ESP
| first_natvar =
| first_team = {{ct|GCE|2009}}
| second = Fränk Schleck
| second_nat = LUX
| second_natvar =
| second_team = {{ct|SAX|2009}}
| third = Sylvain Chavanel
| third_nat = FRA
| third_natvar =
| third_team = {{ct|QST|2009}}
| points = Sylvain Chavanel
| points_nat = FRA
| points_natvar =
| points_team = {{ct|QST|2009}}
| mountains = Tony Martin
| mountains_nat = GER
| mountains_natvar =
| mountains_team = {{ct|THR|2009a}}
| youth = Kevin Seeldrayers
| youth_nat = BEL
| youth_natvar =
| youth_team = {{ct|QST|2009}}
| combination =
| combination_nat =
| combination_natvar =
| combination_team =
| sprints =
| sprints_nat =
| sprints_natvar =
| sprints_team =
| team = {{ct|SAX|2009}}
| team_nat = DEN
| team_natvar =
}}

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]
CyclistTeamTime
1Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} 11' 05"
2Bradley Wiggins|GBR}}GRM|2009}} + 7"
3Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} + 9"
4Tony Martin|GER}}THR|2009a}} + 11"
5David Millar|GBR}}GRM|2009}} + 14"
6Joost Posthuma|NED}}RAB|2009}} + 18"
7Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} + 19"
8Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} s.t.
9Vladimir Karpets|RUS}}KAT|2009}} + 21"
10Rémi Pauriol|FRA}}COF|2009}} + 22"
General Classification after Stage 1
CyclistTeamTime
1Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} 11' 05"
2Bradley Wiggins|GBR}}GRM|2009}} + 7"
3Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} + 9"
4Tony Martin|GER}}THR|2009a}} + 11"
5David Millar|GBR}}GRM|2009}} + 14"
6Joost Posthuma|NED}}RAB|2009}} + 18"
7Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} + 19"
8Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} s.t.
9Vladimir Karpets|RUS}}KAT|2009}} + 21"
10Rémi Pauriol|FRA}}COF|2009}} + 22"

Stage 2 - March 9, 2009: Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire > La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin, 195.5 km

Stage 2 results[4]
CyclistTeamTime
1Heinrich Haussler|GER}}CTT|2009}} 4h 45' 01"
2Mark Renshaw|AUS}}THR|2009a}} s.t.
3Mirco Lorenzetto|ITA}}LAM|2009}} s.t.
4Tom Veelers|NED}} Skil-Shimano s.t.
5Murilo Fischer|BRA}}LIQ|2009}} s.t.
6Sébastien Chavanel|FRA}}FDJ|2009}} s.t.
7Sébastien Hinault|FRA}}ALM|2009}} s.t.
8Samuel Dumoulin|FRA}}COF|2009}} s.t.
9Romain Feillu|FRA}} Agritubel s.t.
10Mathew Hayman|AUS}}RAB|2009}} s.t.
General Classification after Stage 2
CyclistTeamTime
1Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} 4h 56' 06"
2Bradley Wiggins|GBR}}GRM|2009}} + 7"
3Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} + 9"
4Tony Martin|GER}}THR|2009a}} + 11"
5David Millar|GBR}}GRM|2009}} + 14"
6Joost Posthuma|NED}}RAB|2009}} + 18"
7Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} + 19"
8Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} s.t.
9Heinrich Haussler|GER}}CTT|2009}} + 20"
10Vladimir Karpets|RUS}}KAT|2009}} + 21"

Stage 3 - March 10, 2009: Orval > Vichy, 178 km

Stage 3 results
CyclistTeamTime
1Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} 4h 33' 12"
2Juan Antonio Flecha|ESP}}RAB|2009}} s.t.
3Sebastian Langeveld|NED}}RAB|2009}} s.t.
4Stéphane Auge|FRA}}COF|2009}} s.t.
5Kevin Seeldrayers|BEL}}QST|2009}} s.t.
6Juan Manuel Gárate|ESP}}RAB|2009}} s.t.
7Jürgen Roelandts|BEL}}SIL|2009}} s.t.
8Marcus Burghardt|GER}}THR|2009a}} + 40"
9Heinrich Haussler|GER}}CTT|2009}} + 1' 09"
10Sébastien Turgot|FRA}}BBO|2009}} s.t.
General Classification after Stage 3
CyclistTeamTime
1Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} 9h 29' 27"
2Juan Manuel Gárate|ESP}}RAB|2009}} + 32"
3Juan Antonio Flecha|ESP}}RAB|2009}} + 33"
4Kevin Seeldrayers|BEL}}QST|2009}} + 35"
5Jürgen Roelandts|BEL}}SIL|2009}} + 37"
6Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} + 1' 03"
7Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} + 1' 12"
8Stéphane Auge|FRA}}COF|2009}} + 1' 14"
9David Millar|GBR}}GRM|2009}} + 1' 17"
10Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} + 1' 22"

Stage 4 - March 11, 2009: Vichy > Saint-Étienne, 173.5 km

Stage 4 results[5]
CyclistTeamTime
1Christian Vande Velde|USA}}GRM|2009}} 4h 01' 31"
2Jonathan Hivert|FRA}} Skil-Shimano + 14"
3Mirco Lorenzetto|ITA}}LAM|2009}} s.t.
4Christophe Moreau|FRA}} Agritubel s.t.
5Jens Voigt|GER}}SAX|2009}} s.t.
6Amaël Moinard|FRA}}COF|2009}} s.t.
7Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}}SAX|2009}} s.t.
8Maxime Monfort|BEL}}THR|2009a}} s.t.
9Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2009}} s.t.
10Juan Manuel Gárate|ESP}}RAB|2009}} s.t.
General Classification after Stage 4
CyclistTeamTime
1Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}}13h 31' 36"
2Juan Manuel Gárate|ESP}}RAB|2009}} + 6"
3Juan Antonio Flecha|ESP}}RAB|2009}} + 36"
4Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} s.t.
5Kevin Seeldrayers|BEL}}QST|2009}} + 37"
6Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} + 45"
7David Millar|GBR}}GRM|2009}} + 50"
8Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} + 55"
9Vladimir Karpets|RUS}}KAT|2009}} + 57"
10Jens Voigt|GER}}SAX|2009}} + 1' 03"

Stage 5 - March 12, 2009: Annonay > Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, 204 km

Stage 5 results
CyclistTeamTime
1Jérémy Roy|FRA}}FDJ|2009}} 4h 58' 47"
2Thomas Voeckler|FRA}}BBO|2009}} s.t.
3Tony Martin|GER}}THR|2009a}} + 3"
4Heinrich Haussler|GER}}CTT|2009}} + 2' 33"
5Murilo Fischer|BRA}}LIQ|2009}} s.t.
6Romain Feillu|FRA}} Agritubel s.t.
7Cyril Lemoine|FRA}} Skil-Shimano s.t.
8Jürgen Roelandts|BEL}}SIL|2009}} s.t.
9Mirco Lorenzetto|ITA}}LAM|2009}} s.t.
10Sébastien Hinault|FRA}}ALM|2009}} s.t.
General Classification after Stage 5
CyclistTeamTime
1Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}}18h 32' 56"
2Juan Manuel Gárate|ESP}}RAB|2009}} + 6"
3Juan Antonio Flecha|ESP}}RAB|2009}} + 36"
4Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} s.t.
5Kevin Seeldrayers|BEL}}QST|2009}} + 37"
6Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} + 45"
7David Millar|GBR}}GRM|2009}} + 50"
8Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} + 55"
9Vladimir Karpets|RUS}}KAT|2009}} + 57"
10Jens Voigt|GER}}SAX|2009}} + 1' 03"

Stage 6 - March 13, 2009: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux > La Montagne de Lure, 182.5 km

Stage 6 results
CyclistTeamTime
1Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} 4h 47' 46"
2Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2009}} + 58"
3Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} s.t.
4Cadel Evans|AUS}}SIL|2009}} + 1' 27"
5David Moncoutie|FRA}}COF|2009}} s.t.
6Jens Voigt|GER}}SAX|2009}} + 1' 29"
7Samuel Sánchez|ESP}}EUS|2009}} + 1' 31"
8Jonathan Hivert|FRA}} Skil-Shimano + 1' 34"
9Christophe Moreau|FRA}} Agritubel + 1' 44"
10Chris Anker Sørensen|DEN}}SAX|2009}} + 1' 46"
General Classification after Stage 6
CyclistTeamTime
1Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} 23h 21' 08"
2Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} + 1' 13"
3Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} + 1' 24"
4Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2009}} + 1' 38"
5Kevin Seeldrayers|BEL}}QST|2009}} + 2' 01"
6Jens Voigt|GER}}SAX|2009}} + 2' 06"
7Samuel Sánchez|ESP}}EUS|2009}} + 2' 14"
8Jonathan Hivert|FRA}} Skil-Shimano + 2' 29"
9Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} + 2' 35"
10Yury Trofimov|RUS}}BBO|2009}} + 3' 09"

Stage 7 - March 14, 2009: Manosque > Fayence, 191 km

Stage 7 results
CyclistTeamTime
1Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} 4h 43' 34"
2Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} + 50"
3Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2009}} s.t.
4Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} s.t.
5Jens Voigt|GER}}SAX|2009}} + 56"
6David Moncoutie|FRA}}COF|2009}} + 1' 31"
7Hubert Dupont|FRA}}ALM|2009}} s.t.
8Jurgen Van den Broeck|BEL}}SIL|2009}} s.t.
9Christophe Moreau|FRA}} Agritubel s.t.
10Amaël Moinard|FRA}}COF|2009}} s.t.
General Classification after Stage 7
CyclistTeamTime
1Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} + 28h 5' 45"
2Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} + 1' 09"
3Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2009}} + 1' 21"
4Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} + 1' 50"
5Jens Voigt|GER}}SAX|2009}} + 1' 59"
6Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} + 2' 16"
7Kevin Seeldrayers|BEL}}QST|2009}} + 2' 29"
8Jonathan Hivert|FRA}} Skil-Shimano + 2' 57"
9Yury Trofimov|RUS}}BBO|2009}} + 3' 37"
10Christophe Le Mével|FRA}}FDJ|2009}} + 4' 00"

Stage 8 - March 15, 2009: Nice > Nice, 119 km

Stage 8 results
CyclistTeamTime
1Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} 2h 47' 49"
2Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} s.t.
3Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2009}} + 1"
4Jonathan Hivert|FRA}} Skil-Shimano + 17"
5Christophe Moreau|FRA}} Agritubel s.t.
6Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} s.t.
7Juan Manuel Gárate|ESP}}RAB|2009}} s.t.
8Christophe Le Mével|FRA}}FDJ|2009}} s.t.
9Jens Voigt|GER}}SAX|2009}} s.t.
10Sandy Casar|FRA}}FDJ|2009}} s.t.
General Classification after Stage 8
CyclistTeamTime
1Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} + 30h 53' 51"
2Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2009}} + 1' 00"
3Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} + 1' 09"
4Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} + 1' 24"
5Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} + 1' 47"
6Jens Voigt|GER}}SAX|2009}} + 1' 59"
7Kevin Seeldrayers|BEL}}QST|2009}} + 2' 29"
8Jonathan Hivert|FRA}} Skil-Shimano + 2' 57"
9Yury Trofimov|RUS}}BBO|2009}} + 3' 37"
10Christophe Le Mével|FRA}}FDJ|2009}} + 4' 00"

Final standings

General classification

CyclistTeamTime
1Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} + 30h 53' 51"
2Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2009}} + 1' 00"
3Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} + 1' 09"
4Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} + 1' 24"
5Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} + 1' 47"
6Jens Voigt|GER}}SAX|2009}} + 1' 59"
7Kevin Seeldrayers|BEL}}QST|2009}} + 2' 29"
8Jonathan Hivert|FRA}} Skil-Shimano + 2' 57"
9Yury Trofimov|RUS}}BBO|2009}} + 3' 37"
10Christophe Le Mével|FRA}}FDJ|2009}} + 4' 00"

Points classification

CyclistTeamPoints
1Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}} 94
2Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} 84
3Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} 76
4Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2009}} 75
5Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} 71
6Jens Voigt|GER}}SAX|2009}} 67
7Heinrich Haussler|GER}}CTT|2009}} 65
8Christophe Moreau|FRA}} Agritubel 58
9Jonathan Hivert|FRA}} Skil-Shimano 55
10Juan Manuel Gárate|ESP}}RAB|2009}} 48

Young Rider Classification

CyclistTeamTime
1Kevin Seeldrayers|BEL}}QST|2009}} 30h 56' 20"
2Jonathan Hivert|FRA}} Skil-Shimano + 28"
3Yury Trofimov|RUS}}BBO|2009}} + 1' 08"
4Pierre Rolland|FRA}}BTL|2009}} + 10' 28"
5Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}}SAX|2009}} + 18' 58"
6Tom Peterson|USA}}GRM|2009}} + 20' 30"
7Matthieu Ladagnous|FRA}}FDJ|2009}} + 25' 38"
8Albert Timmer|NED}} Skil-Shimano + 26' 19"
9Chris Anker Sørensen|DEN}}SAX|2009}} + 28' 07"
10Rein Taaramäe|EST}}COF|2009}} + 28' 49"

Mountains classification

CyclistTeamPoints
1Tony Martin|GER}}THR|2009a}} 55
2Alberto Contador|ESP}}AST|2009}} 48
3Jérémy Roy|FRA}}FDJ|2009}} 32
4Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2009}} 22
5Joan Horrach|ESP}}KAT|2009}} 21
6Aitor Hernández|ESP}}EUS|2009}} 19
7Sandy Casar|FRA}}FDJ|2009}} 18
8Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2009}} 17
9Antonio Colom|ESP}}KAT|2009}} 17
10Martin Velits|SVK}}MRM|2009}} 13

Team Classification

TeamTime
1SAX|2009}} 92h 52' 45"
2FDJ|2009}} + 10' 29"
3GCE|2009}} + 13' 58"
4EUS|2009}} + 15' 14"
5QST|2009}} + 17' 23"
6ALM|2009}} + 17' 33"
7SIL|2009}} + 20' 09"
8KAT|2009}} + 20' 38"
9BBO|2009}} + 24' 52"
10RAB|2009}} + 42' 33"

Jersey progress

Stage
(Winner)

General Classification

Points Classification

Mountains Classification

Young Rider Classification

Team Classification
{{0}}Stage 1 (ITT)
(Alberto Contador)
Alberto ContadorAlberto ContadorNone AwardedTony MartinAstana Team
{{0}}Stage 2
(Heinrich Haussler)
Heinrich HausslerAitor Hernández
{{0}}Stage 3
(Sylvain Chavanel)
Sylvain ChavanelSylvain ChavanelStéphane AugeKevin Seeldrayers{{ct|RAB|2009}}
{{0}}Stage 4
(Christian Vande Velde)
Mirco Lorenzetto
{{0}}Stage 5
(Jérémy Roy)
Tony Martin
{{0}}Stage 6
(Alberto Contador)
Alberto ContadorTeam Saxo Bank
{{0}}Stage 7
(Luis León Sánchez)
Luis León SánchezSylvain Chavanel
{{0}}Stage 8
(Antonio Colom)
{{0}}Final
Luis León SánchezSylvain ChavanelTony MartinKevin SeeldrayersTeam Saxo Bank
Jersey wearers when one rider is leading two or more competitions

Withdrawals

TypeStageCyclistTeamReason
DNF2FRA}} Rémi PauriolCOF|2009}}Broken collarbone
DNS3ESP}} José Ángel Gómez MarchanteCTT|2009}}Broken arm sustained from crash in Stage 2
DNS3IRL}} Dan MartinGRM|2009}}Illness
DNS3NED}} Joost PosthumaRAB|2009}}Illness
DNF3FRA}} Matteo BonoLAM|2009}}
DNF3FRA}} Anthony CharteauGCE|2009}}
DNS4FRA}} Sylvain CalzatiAgritubel
DNS4GBR}} Bradley WigginsGRM|2009}}Death in the family
DNF4FIN}} Jussi VeikkanenFDJ|2009}}
DNS5ESP}} Íñigo CuestaCTT|2009}}
DNS5ITA}} Enrico FranzoiLIQ|2009}}
DNF5USA}} Steven CozzaGRM|2009}}
DNF5BEL}} Philippe GilbertSIL|2009}}
DNF5DEN}} Brian VandborgLIQ|2009}}
DNS6BEL}} Jelle VanendertSIL|2009}}
DNF6ESP}} Jose Luis ArrietaALM|2009}}
DNF6FRA}} Sébastien ChavanelFDJ|2009}}
DNF6SLO}} Simon SpilakLAM|2009}}
DNF6FRA}} Thomas VoecklerBBO|2009}}Shoulder injury sustained from crash
DNS7NED}} Sebastian LangeveldRAB|2009}}
DNF7ESP}} Samuel SánchezEUS|2009}}
DNF7FRA}} Mickael CherelFDJ|2009}}
DNF7GER}} Thomas FothenMRM|2009}}
DNF7GER}} Marcel SiebergTHR|2009a}}
DNF7NED}} Tom Veelers Skil-Shimano
DNF7FRA}} Mickael BuffazCOF|2009}}
DNF7ESP}} Javier AramendiaEUS|2009}}
DNF7FRA}} Romain FeilluAgritubel

Teams and cyclists

The following 20 UCI ProTour and UCI Professional Continental teams were selected to the 2009 Paris–Nice:

NationUCI
Code
Team Name
FRA}} ALM ALM|2009}}
FRA}} AGR AGR|2009}}
KAZ}} AST AST|2009}}
FRA}} BBOBBO|2009}}
ESP}} GCE GCE|2009}}
SUI}} CTT CTT|2009}}
FRA}} COF COF|2009}}
ESP}} EUS EUS|2009}}
FRA}} FDJ FDJ|2009}}
USA}} GRM GRM|2009}}
ITA}} LAM LAM|2009}}
ITA}} LIQ LIQ|2009}}
BEL}} QST QST|2009}}
NED}} RAB RAB|2009}}
BEL}} SIL SIL|2009}}
NED}} SKS Skil-Shimano
DEN}} SAX SAX|2009}}
USA}} THR THR|2009a}}
RUS}} KAT KAT|2009}}
GER}} MRM MRM|2009}}

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.velonews.com/article/89318 |title=Sanchez wraps up Paris Nice, Colom wins final stage |publisher=VeloNews |accessdate=2009-03-26 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5ijoHARkR?url=http://www.velonews.com/article/89318 |archivedate=2009-08-02 |deadurl=no |df= }}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road/2009/mar09/parisnice09/|title=Contador tops list of Race to Sun contenders|publisher=cyclingnews.com|accessdate=2009-03-05}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/Contador_wins_ParisNice_prologue_Wiggins_second_article_278292.html|title=Contador wins Paris-Nice prologue, Wiggins second|publisher=Cycling Weekly|accessdate=2009-03-26}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.velonews.com/article/89073|title=Haussler wins stage 2, Contador leads P-N|publisher=VeloNews|accessdate=2009-03-26}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.velonews.com/article/89159/vande-velde-wins-stage-4-chavanel-retains-overall-lead|title=Vande Velde wins stage 4, Chavanel retains overall lead|publisher=VeloNews|accessdate=2009-03-26}}

External links


{{2009 UCI World Ranking}}{{Paris–Nice}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2009 Paris-Nice}}

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