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Stages
1.1
Stage 1 – March 8, 2009: Amilly, 9.3 km (ITT)
1.2
Stage 2 – March 9, 2009: Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire > La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin, 195.5 km
1.3
Stage 3 – March 10, 2009: Orval > Vichy, 178 km
1.4
Stage 4 – March 11, 2009: Vichy > Saint-Étienne, 173.5 km
1.5
Stage 5 – March 12, 2009: Annonay > Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, 204 km
1.6
Stage 6 – March 13, 2009: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux > La Montagne de Lure, 182.5 km
1.7
Stage 7 – March 14, 2009: Manosque > Fayence, 191 km
1.8
Stage 8 – March 15, 2009: Nice > Nice, 119 km
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Final standings
on
2.1
General classification
2.1.1
Points classification
2.1.2
Young Rider Classification
2.1.3
Mountains classification
2.1.4
Team Classification
3
Jersey progress
4
Withdrawals
5
Teams and cyclists
6
References
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External links
2009 Paris–Nice
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
Stage 1 – March 8, 2009: Amilly, 9.3 km (ITT)[edit]
Stage 1 results[3]
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General Classification after Stage 1
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Stage 2 results[4]
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General Classification after Stage 2
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Stage 3 – March 10, 2009: Orval > Vichy, 178 km[edit]
Stage 3 results
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General Classification after Stage 3
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Stage 4 results[5]
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General Classification after Stage 4
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Stage 5 results
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General Classification after Stage 5
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Stage 6 results
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General Classification after Stage 6
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Stage 7 – March 14, 2009: Manosque > Fayence, 191 km[edit]
Stage 7 results
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General Classification after Stage 7
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Stage 8 – March 15, 2009: Nice > Nice, 119 km[edit]
Stage 8 results
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General Classification after Stage 8
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Final standings[edit]
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Points classification[edit]
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Young Rider Classification[edit]
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Mountains classification[edit]
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Team Classification[edit]
Jersey progress[edit]
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Jersey wearers when one rider is leading two or more competitions
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Withdrawals[edit]
Teams and cyclists[edit]
The following 20 UCI ProTour and UCI Professional Continental teams were selected to the 2009 Paris–Nice:
References[edit]
^ "Contador wins Paris–Nice prologue, Wiggins second". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
^ "Haussler wins stage 2, Contador leads P-N". VeloNews. Archived from the original on 2009-03-13. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
^ "Vande Velde wins stage 4, Chavanel retains overall lead". VeloNews. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
External links[edit]
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2009_Paris–Nice&oldid=1199031569"
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