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2009 Tour of Ireland

2009 Tour of Ireland
UCI Europe Tour
Race details
Dates 21–23 August 2009
Stages 3
Distance 577 km (358.5 mi)
Winning time 14h 18' 03"
Results
Jersey awarded to the overall winner Winner  Russell Downing (GBR) (CandiTV – Marshall's Pasta)
  Second  Lars Petter Nordhaug (NOR) (Joker–Bianchi)
  Third  Matti Breschel (DEN) (Team Saxo Bank)

Points  Russell Downing (GBR) (CandiTV – Marshall's Pasta)
Mountains  Matt Wilson (AUS) (Team Type 1)
Youth  Matti Breschel (DEN) (Team Saxo Bank)
  Team Team Saxo Bank
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Jersey awarded to the overall winner Winner  Russell Downing (GBR) (CandiTV – Marshall's Pasta)
  Second  Lars Petter Nordhaug (NOR) (Joker–Bianchi)
  Third  Matti Breschel (DEN) (Team Saxo Bank)

Points  Russell Downing (GBR) (CandiTV – Marshall's Pasta)
Mountains  Matt Wilson (AUS) (Team Type 1)
Youth  Matti Breschel (DEN) (Team Saxo Bank)
  Team Team Saxo Bank

The 2009 Tour of Ireland was the 35th running of the Tour of Ireland stage race. The event was held from 21–23 August. It consisted of three stages, and was rated as a 2.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

The 16 teams that participated in the race were:

This stage began at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Enniskerry and immediately the peloton set to climbing, with a third-category climb coming after 7 km. The course continued to be hilly after that, marked by the first-category Mount Leinster climb coming about halfway into the stage. There were two more categorized climbs and a few smaller rises later on.

Many ultimately unsuccessful breakaway attempts occurred in the stage's first hour, including defending mountains champion Matt Wilson topping the first category three climb in first position. The first escapee to stay away for any amount of time was MTN's Jay Thomson, who was the first over Mount Leinster and Coppanagh, putting him second in the King of the Mountains standings at the end of the day (as Wilson took maximum points from the peloton on those climbs). Thomson badly bonked on the day's last climb, and wound up being passed by escapees from the main peloton. First to pass him by was Philip Lavery of the Irish National Team, and then came the rest of the 23-man group, one that included numerous big names such as Lance Armstrong, Stuart O'Grady, and defending Tour of Ireland champion Marco Pinotti. With Mark Cavendish stuck in the peloton 2' 12" behind the leaders, the stage win was wide open. After numerous attacks and counterattacks Russell Downing was the man to time his sprint just right, getting to the line a second ahead of seven other riders. Armstrong, O'Grady, and twelve others finished 16 seconds back. Time bonuses won at the finish line and in intermediate sprints meant the first General Classification was not the same as the Stage 1 result.

The first An Post sprint of the day was at Ardfinnan after 9km.


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