2009 UCI World Ranking, race 12 of 24 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Race details | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dates | 28 April–3 May 2009 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 5 & Prologue | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2009 Tour de Romandie (63rd Edition) cycling road race started on 28 April and finished on 3 May in Switzerland. It was the 6th event in the 2009 UCI ProTour, and the 12th event in the World Calendar.
In addition to the 18 ProTour teams, guaranteed entry to the event as it is promoted by the UCI, two wildcard entries were accepted: Cervélo TestTeam and BMC Racing Team, both of which have strong Swiss links. Andreas Klöden did not defend the title he won the previous year, but the two previous winners of the event, Thomas Dekker and Cadel Evans took part, as teammates on the Silence–Lotto team. Other pre-race favourites included four of the top five in 2008 (Roman Kreuziger (Liquigas), Marco Pinotti (Team Columbia–High Road), Dennis Menchov (Rabobank) and Mikel Astarloza (Euskaltel–Euskadi)) and 2008 ProTour champion Alejandro Valverde (Caisse d'Epargne).
Roman Kreuziger won the 4th stage, and in doing so put himself into a lead that he retained on the last day, thus going one better than his second place overall in 2008.
Stages
Prologue – 28 April 2009: Lausanne, (ITT)
Prologue Results
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General Classification after Prologue
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Stage 1 – 29 April 2009: Montreux > Fribourg
The stage was shortened due to snowfalls, from a scheduled 176.2 km to 87.6 km.
Stage 1 Results
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General Classification after Stage 1
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Stage 2 – April 30, 2009: La Chaux-de-Fonds
Stage 2 Results
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General Classification after Stage 2
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Stage 3 – 1 May 2009: Yverdon-les-Bains, (TTT)
Stage 3 Results
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General Classification after Stage 3
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Stage 4 – 2 May 2009: Estavayer-le-Lac > Sainte-Croix
Stage 4 Results
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General Classification after Stage 4
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Stage 5 – 3 May 2009: Aubonne > Geneva
Stage 5 Results
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General Classification after Stage 5
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Final standings
General classification
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Sprints classification
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Mountain classification
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Youth classification
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Jersey progress
Stage (Winner) |
General Classification | Sprints Classification | Mountains Classification | Youth Classification | Team Classification | Combativity Prize |
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(František Raboň) |
Prologue (ITT)František Raboň | None Awarded | None Awarded | Tyler Farrar | Française des Jeux | František Raboň |
(Ricardo Serrano) |
Stage 1Grégory Rast | Grégory Rast | Ricardo Serrano | Tony Martin | Astana | Ricardo Serrano |
(Óscar Freire) |
Stage 2Matthieu Sprick | Matthieu Sprick | ||||
(Team Columbia–High Road) |
Stage 3 (TTT)František Raboň | Team Columbia–High Road | Alexandre Moos | |||
(Roman Kreuziger) |
Stage 4Roman Kreuziger | Laurens ten Dam | Roman Kreuziger | Caisse d'Epargne | Laurens ten Dam | |
(Óscar Freire) |
Stage 5Michael Schär | |||||
Roman Kreuziger | Grégory Rast | Laurens ten Dam | Roman Kreuziger | Caisse d'Epargne | David Moncoutié |