2009 Liège–Bastogne–Liège
Cycling race
2009 UCI World Ranking, race 11 of 24 | |||||||||||||
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Race details | |||||||||||||
Dates | April 26 | ||||||||||||
Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
Distance | 260 km (161.6 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 6h 34' 32" | ||||||||||||
Results | |||||||||||||
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The 2009 Liège–Bastogne–Liège monument classic cycling race took place on April 26, 2009. It was the 95th running of Liège–Bastogne–Liège. Luxembourg's Andy Schleck produced a solo breakaway to beat a strong field and win the race.[1]
Results
Cyclist | Team | Time | |
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1 | Andy Schleck (LUX) | Team Saxo Bank | 6h 34' 32" |
2 | Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP) | Caisse d'Epargne | + 1' 16" |
3 | Davide Rebellin (ITA) | Diquigiovanni–Androni | + 1' 24" |
4 | Philippe Gilbert (BEL) | Silence–Lotto | + 1' 24" |
5 | Sergei Ivanov (RUS) | Team Katusha | + 1' 24" |
6 | Simon Gerrans (AUS) | Cervélo TestTeam | + 1' 24" |
7 | Damiano Cunego (ITA) | Lampre–NGC | + 1' 24" |
8 | Benoît Vaugrenard (FRA) | Française des Jeux | + 1' 24" |
9 | Alexandr Kolobnev (RUS) | Team Saxo Bank | + 1' 24" |
10 | Samuel Sánchez (ESP) | Euskaltel–Euskadi | + 1' 24" |
References
External links
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