2009 Tour of Qatar

Race details
Dates1–6 February
Stages5
Winning time12h 55' 25"
Results
  Winner  Tom Boonen (BEL) (Quick Step)
  Second  Heinrich Haussler (GER) (Cervélo TestTeam)
  Third  Roger Hammond (GBR) (Cervélo TestTeam)

  Points  Heinrich Haussler (GER) (Cervélo TestTeam)
  Youth  Heinrich Haussler (GER) (Cervélo TestTeam)
  Team Cervélo TestTeam

The 2009 Tour of Qatar was held from 1 February to 6 February 2009 in Qatar. It was a multiple stage road cycling race that took part over six stages with a total of 685 kilometres (426 mi) and was part of the 2008–09 UCI Asia Tour. The Race was won by Tom Boonen of the Quick Step team.

During the night after stage 4 Belgian cyclist Frederiek Nolf of the Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator team died in his sleep [1] of a suspected heart attack.[2] The organisers cancelled stage 5 and held a 'cycling procession' instead.

Stage summary

Stage Date Start Finish Distance Stage Top 3 Leading Top 3 Time
1 1 February Doha Corniche Doha Corniche 6 km Garmin–Slipstream
Quick Step
Team Katusha
Bradley Wiggins
Hans Dekkers
Kilian Patour
6'34"
s.t.
s.t.
2 2 February Khalifa International Stadium Al Khor Corniche 134 km Roger Hammond
Danilo Napolitano
Heinrich Haussler
Roger Hammond
Tom Boonen
Heinrich Haussler
3h 39'30"
+ 6"
+ 7"
3 3 February Zubarah Doha Golf Club 137.5 km Tom Boonen
Danilo Napolitano
Jürgen Roelandts
Tom Boonen
Roger Hammond
Heinrich Haussler
6h 14'16"
+ 6"
+ 14"
4 4 February Doha Old Souq Madinat Al Shamal 141 km Mark Cavendish
Heinrich Haussler
Tom Boonen
Tom Boonen
Roger Hammond
Heinrich Haussler
10h 19'07"
+ 10"
+ 12"
5 5 February Camel Race Track Qatar Foundation 147.5 km Cancelled Tom Boonen
Roger Hammond
Heinrich Haussler
10h 19'07"
+ 10"
+ 12"
6 6 February Sealine Beach Resort Doha Corniche 121 km Mark Cavendish
Robert Förster
Heinrich Haussler
Tom Boonen
Heinrich Haussler
Roger Hammond
12h 55'25"
+ 8"
+ 10"

Other leading top threes

Stage Sprints Pts Young Rider Time Teams Time
1 no sprints none Huub Duyn
Wouter Weylandt
Mikhail Ignatiev
6'34"
+ 1"
+ 2"
Garmin–Slipstream
Quick Step
Team Katusha
6'34"
+ 1"
+ 2"
2 Roger Hammond
Danilo Napolitano
Heinrich Haussler
30
27
25
Heinrich Haussler
Huub Duyn
Mikhail Ignatiev
3h 39'37"
+ 2'08"
+ 2'10"
Cervélo TestTeam
Quick Step
Team Katusha
10h 45'42"
+ 0'53"
+ 4'17"
3 Tom Boonen
Danilo Napolitano
Roger Hammond
56
54
50
Heinrich Haussler
Denis Galimzyanov
Mark Cavendish
6h 14'30"
+ 2'10"
+ 2'13"
Cervélo TestTeam
Quick Step
Team Katusha
18h 30'21"
+ 0'53"
+ 4'17"
4 Tom Boonen
Heinrich Haussler
Roger Hammond
81
75
61
Heinrich Haussler
Mark Cavendish
Tom Veelers
10h 19'19"
+ 2'09"
+ 2'23"
Cervélo TestTeam
Quick Step
Team Columbia
30h 45'06"
+ 2'27"
+ 5'29"
5 Tom Boonen
Heinrich Haussler
Roger Hammond
81
75
61
Heinrich Haussler
Mark Cavendish
Tom Veelers
10h 19'19"
+ 2'09"
+ 2'23"
Cervélo TestTeam
Quick Step
Team Columbia
30h 45'06"
+ 2'27"
+ 5'29"
6 Heinrich Haussler
Tom Boonen
Danilo Napolitano
100
92
73
Heinrich Haussler
Mark Cavendish
Tom Veelers
12h 55'33"
+ 2'03"
+ 2'27"
Cervélo TestTeam
Quick Step
Team Columbia
38h 34'00"
+ 2'27"
+ 5'29"

Men's top 10 overall

Pos Rider Time
1 Tom Boonen 12h 55'25"
2 Heinrich Haussler + 0'08"
3 Roger Hammond + 0'10"
4 Daniel Lloyd + 0'25"
5 Andreas Klier + 0'27"
6 Xavier Florencio + 0'28"
7 Angelo Furlan + 1'07"
8 Gabriel Rasch + 1'43"
9 Mark Cavendish + 2'11"
10 Tom Veelers + 2'35"

References

  1. ^ "Belgian cyclist Nolf found dead". BBC News. 2009-02-05. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  2. ^ "www.cyclingnews.com – the world centre of cycling". Autobus.cyclingnews.com. 2009-02-05. Retrieved 2012-07-10.