Race details
Dates16 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 Switzerland 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
11 FebruaryDoha CornicheDoha Corniche6 kmUnited States Garmin–Slipstream
Belgium Quick Step
Russia Team Katusha
United Kingdom Bradley Wiggins
Netherlands Hans Dekkers
France Kilian Patour
6'34"
s.t.
s.t.
22 FebruaryKhalifa International StadiumAl Khor Corniche134 kmUnited Kingdom Roger Hammond
Italy Danilo Napolitano
Germany Heinrich Haussler
United Kingdom Roger Hammond
Belgium Tom Boonen
Germany Heinrich Haussler
3h 39'30"
+ 6"
+ 7"
33 FebruaryZubarahDoha Golf Club137.5 kmBelgium Tom Boonen
Italy Danilo Napolitano
Belgium Jürgen Roelandts
Belgium Tom Boonen
United Kingdom Roger Hammond
Germany Heinrich Haussler
6h 14'16"
+ 6"
+ 14"
44 FebruaryDoha Old SouqMadinat Al Shamal141 kmUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish
Germany Heinrich Haussler
Belgium Tom Boonen
Belgium Tom Boonen
United Kingdom Roger Hammond
Germany Heinrich Haussler
10h 19'07"
+ 10"
+ 12"
55 FebruaryCamel Race TrackQatar Foundation147.5 kmCancelledBelgium Tom Boonen
United Kingdom Roger Hammond
Germany Heinrich Haussler
10h 19'07"
+ 10"
+ 12"
66 FebruarySealine Beach ResortDoha Corniche121 kmUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish
Germany Robert Förster
Germany Heinrich Haussler
Belgium Tom Boonen
Germany Heinrich Haussler
United Kingdom Roger Hammond
12h 55'25"
+ 8"
+ 10"

Other leading top threes

Stage Sprints Pts Young Rider Time Teams Time
1no sprintsnoneNetherlands Huub Duyn
Belgium Wouter Weylandt
Russia Mikhail Ignatiev
6'34"
+ 1"
+ 2"
United States Garmin–Slipstream
Belgium Quick Step
Russia Team Katusha
6'34"
+ 1"
+ 2"
2United Kingdom Roger Hammond
Italy Danilo Napolitano
Germany Heinrich Haussler
30
27
25
Germany Heinrich Haussler
Netherlands Huub Duyn
Russia Mikhail Ignatiev
3h 39'37"
+ 2'08"
+ 2'10"
Switzerland Cervélo TestTeam
Belgium Quick Step
Russia Team Katusha
10h 45'42"
+ 0'53"
+ 4'17"
3Belgium Tom Boonen
Italy Danilo Napolitano
United Kingdom Roger Hammond
56
54
50
Germany Heinrich Haussler
Russia Denis Galimzyanov
United Kingdom Mark Cavendish
6h 14'30"
+ 2'10"
+ 2'13"
Switzerland Cervélo TestTeam
Belgium Quick Step
Russia Team Katusha
18h 30'21"
+ 0'53"
+ 4'17"
4Belgium Tom Boonen
Germany Heinrich Haussler
United Kingdom Roger Hammond
81
75
61
Germany Heinrich Haussler
United Kingdom Mark Cavendish
Netherlands Tom Veelers
10h 19'19"
+ 2'09"
+ 2'23"
Switzerland Cervélo TestTeam
Belgium Quick Step
United States Team Columbia
30h 45'06"
+ 2'27"
+ 5'29"
5Belgium Tom Boonen
Germany Heinrich Haussler
United Kingdom Roger Hammond
81
75
61
Germany Heinrich Haussler
United Kingdom Mark Cavendish
Netherlands Tom Veelers
10h 19'19"
+ 2'09"
+ 2'23"
Switzerland Cervélo TestTeam
Belgium Quick Step
United States Team Columbia
30h 45'06"
+ 2'27"
+ 5'29"
6Germany Heinrich Haussler
Belgium Tom Boonen
Italy Danilo Napolitano
100
92
73
Germany Heinrich Haussler
United Kingdom Mark Cavendish
Netherlands Tom Veelers
12h 55'33"
+ 2'03"
+ 2'27"
Switzerland Cervélo TestTeam
Belgium Quick Step
United States Team Columbia
38h 34'00"
+ 2'27"
+ 5'29"

Men's top 10 overall

Pos Rider Time
1Belgium Tom Boonen12h 55'25"
2Germany Heinrich Haussler+ 0'08"
3United Kingdom Roger Hammond+ 0'10"
4United Kingdom Daniel Lloyd+ 0'25"
5Germany Andreas Klier+ 0'27"
6Spain Xavier Florencio+ 0'28"
7Italy Angelo Furlan+ 1'07"
8Norway Gabriel Rasch+ 1'43"
9United Kingdom Mark Cavendish+ 2'11"
10Netherlands 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.
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