| 2009 UCI World Ranking, race 6 of 24 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Dates | 6–11 April | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Stages | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Distance | 812 km (504.6 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2009 Tour of the Basque Country, the 66th edition of the Tour of the Basque Country stage cycling race, started on 6 April and ended on 11 April 2009.[1] The race was won by Alberto Contador, making this his second Tour of the Basque Country victory in a row. The race was the sixth event in the inaugural UCI World Ranking series.
Stages
Stage 1
6 April 2009 – Ataun, 142 km (88 mi)
| Stage 1 results 
 | General Classification after Stage 1 
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Stage 2
7 April 2009 – Ataun to Villatuerta, 169 km (105 mi)
| Stage 2 results 
 | General Classification after Stage 2 
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Stage 3
8 April 2009 – Villatuerta to Éibar, 163 km (101 mi)
| Stage 3 results 
 | General Classification after Stage 3 
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Stage 4
9 April 2009 – Éibar to Güeñes, 152 km (94 mi)
| Stage 4 results 
 | General Classification after Stage 4 
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Stage 5
10 April 2009 – Güeñes to Zalla, 162 km (101 mi)
| Stage 5 results 
 | General Classification after Stage 5 
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Stage 6
11 April 2009 – Zalla, 24 km (15 mi) (ITT)
Final standings
| General Classification[2] 
 | Points Classification 
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| Mountains Classification 
 | Metas Volantes Classification 
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| Team Classification 
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Jersey progress
| Stage (Winner) | General Classification | Points Classification | Mountains Classification | Metas Volantes Classification | Team Classification | 
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| Stage 1 (Luis León Sánchez) | Luis León Sánchez | Luis León Sánchez | Aitor Hernández | Gorka Izagirre | Caisse d'Epargne | 
| Stage 2 (Yury Trofimov) | Manuel Vázquez | ||||
| Stage 3 (Alberto Contador) | Alberto Contador | ||||
| Stage 4 (Michael Albasini) | Michael Albasini | ||||
| Stage 5 (Marco Pinotti) | Ben Swift | Rein Taaramäe | Egoi Martínez | ||
| Stage 6 (ITT) (Alberto Contador) | Samuel Sánchez | ||||
| Final | Alberto Contador | Samuel Sánchez | Rein Taaramäe | Egoi Martínez | Caisse d'Epargne | 
Withdrawals
| Type | Stage | Cyclist | Team | Reason | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DNS | 2 |  Tom Danielson (USA) | Garmin–Slipstream | |
| DNS | 2 |  Eros Capecchi (ITA) | Fuji–Servetto | |
| DNF | 2 |  Jesús Del Nero (ESP) | Fuji–Servetto | |
| DNF | 2 |  Evgeni Petrov (RUS) | Team Katusha | |
| DNF | 2 |  Jussi Veikkanen (FIN) | Française des Jeux | |
| DNF | 2 |  Christophe Riblon (FRA) | Ag2r–La Mondiale | |
| DNF | 4 |  Chris Horner (USA) | Astana | Injury sustained in crash | 
| DNS | 5 |  Fränk Schleck (LUX) | Team Saxo Bank | |
| DNF | 5 | 54 riders did not finish the rainy 5th stage | ||
References
- ↑ "49th Vuelta al Pais Vasco – ProT". Cycling News. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- ↑ "Stage 6 – April 11: Zalla – Zalla, 24km". Cycling News. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
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