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词条 2009 Paris–Roubaix
释义

  1. Key Moments

  2. Results

  3. The cobblestones

  4. Pre-Race favorites

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = 2009 Paris–Roubaix
| image = Boonen Roubaix 2009 2.jpg
| image_caption =
| image_size = 250px
| series = 2009 UCI World Ranking
| race_no = 8
| season_no = 24
| date = April 12
| stages = 1
| distance = 259
| unit = km
| time = 6h 15' 54"
| speed = 41.3
| first = Tom Boonen
| first_nat = Belgium
| first_natvar =
| first_team = {{ct|QST|2009}}
| second = Filippo Pozzato
| second_nat = Italy
| second_natvar =
| second_team = {{ct|KAT|2009}}
| third = Thor Hushovd
| third_nat = Norway
| third_natvar =
| third_team = {{ct|CTT|2009}}
| previous = 2008
| next = 2010
}}

The 2009 Paris–Roubaix was the 107th running of the Paris–Roubaix single-day cycling race, often known as the Hell of the North. It was held on 12 April 2009 over a distance of {{convert|259|km|1|abbr=off}}. The race was won by Tom Boonen, who won his third Paris–Roubaix (2005, 2008, 2009).[1] Boonen finished the race alone, seconds ahead of Filippo Pozzato. Thor Hushovd arrived third, to round out the podium. The race was the eighth event in the inaugural UCI World Ranking series.

Key Moments

Nearly all of the riders featured in the top ten endured at least a minor crash.

A group of eleven riders formed the early breakaway, but was caught again with still about 60 kilometres to go. Six riders then eventually broke away from the rest of the peloton: Tom Boonen, Juan Antonio Flecha, Leif Hoste, Thor Hushovd, Filippo Pozzato and Johan Van Summeren.

At Carrefour de l'arbre, about 15 kilometres from the finish, Flecha crashed and took Hoste with him in his fall. Van Summeren and Pozzato were held back which allowed Boonen and Hushovd to break away. However, just a few hundred metres further, Hushovd also crashed and Boonen continued on his own. Pozzato came to within 10 seconds but never managed to close the gap, allowing Boonen to win.[2]

During the race an official motorcycle crashed into the supporting crowd injuring sixteen people, four seriously. Three of the injured were flown by helicopter to hospitals in northern France.[3]

Results

Results (1–10)[4]
CyclistTeamTime
1Tom Boonen|BEL}}QST|2009}}6h 15'54"
2Filippo Pozzato|ITA}}KAT|2009}}+ 47"
3Thor Hushovd|NOR}}CTT|2009}}+ 1'17"
4Leif Hoste|BEL}}SIL|2009}}+ 1'17"
5Johan Vansummeren|BEL}}SIL|2009}}+ 1'22"
6Juan Antonio Flecha|ESP}}RAB|2009}}+ 2'14"
7Heinrich Haussler|GER}}CTT|2009}}+ 3'13"
8Sylvain Chavanel|FRA}}QST|2009}}+ 3'15"
9Manuel Quinziato|ITA}}LIQ|2009}}+ 5'00"
10Matti Breschel|DEN}}SAX|2009}}+ 5'29"

The cobblestones

SectionKilometersPlaceLength (km)
2898Troisvilles > Inchy2.2
27104.5Viesly > Quiévy1.8
26107Quiévy > Saint-Python3.7
25112Saint-Python1.5
24119.5Vertain > Saint-Martin-sur-Écaillon1.9
23126.5Capelle-sur-Écaillon> Le-Bruat1.7
22138.5Verchain-Maugré > Quérénaing1.6
21141.5Quérénaing > Maing2.5
20144.5Maing > Monchaux-sur-Écaillon1.6
19156Haveluy > Wallers2.5
18164Trouée d'Arenberg2.5
17170.5Wallers > Hélesmes1.6
16177Hornaing > Wandignies-Hamage3.7
15184.5Warlaing > Brillon2.4
14188Tilloy > Sars-et-Rosières2.4
13194.5Beuvry-la-forêt > Orchies1.4
12199.5Orchies1.7
11205.5Auchy-lez-Orchies > Bersée1.2
10211Mons-en-Pévèle3
9217Mérignes > Pont-à-Marcq0.7
8220Pont-Thibaut > Ennevelin1.4
7225.5Templeuve > L'Épinette0.2
7226Templeuve > Moulin-de-Vertain0.5
6232.5Cysoing > Bourghelles1.3
6235Bourghelles > Wannehain1.1
5239.5Camphin-en-Pévèle1.8
4242.5'Carrefour de l'Arbre2.1
3244.5Gruson1.1
2251.5Hem1.4
1258Roubaix0.3

Pre-Race favorites

Favorites included 2008 winner Tom Boonen, teammate and Tour of Flanders winner Stijn Devolder, Garmin-Slipstream's Martijn Maaskant, and 2006 winner, Fabian Cancellara.[5]

References

1. ^Other three time winners include Octave Lapize (1909, 1910, 1911), Gaston Rebry (1931, 1934, 1935), Rik Van Looy (1961, 1962, 1965), Eddy Merckx (1968, 1970, 1973), Francesco Moser (1978, 1979, 1980), Johan Museeuw (1996, 2000, 2002). The all-time winningest is four time winner Roger De Vlaeminck (1972, 1974, 1975, 1977)
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/cycling/7996140.stm|title=Boonen claims third Paris-Roubaix |date=2009-04-12|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=2009-04-16}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idUKTRE53B1RQ20090412|title=16 injured in motorcycle crash on Paris-Roubaix|publisher=Reuters|accessdate=Apr 13, 2009|date=12 April 2009}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road/2009/apr09/roubaix09/?id=results |title=Boonen's magical third!|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Future plc|location=Bath, UK|date= 2009-04-12|accessdate=2012-09-26|author=Laura Weislo and Brecht Decaluwé}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road/2009/apr09/roubaix09/?id=/features/2009/rating_roubaix09|title=Racing to Hell: Roubaix's hit list|publisher=cyclingnews.com|accessdate=Apr 10, 2009}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.letour.fr/indexPRX_us.html}}
{{2009 UCI World Ranking}}{{Paris–Roubaix}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2009 Paris-Roubaix}}

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