2009 Volta de Ciclismo Internacional do Estado de São Paulo

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2009 Volta de São Paulo
Race details
DatesAugust 22–August 30, 2009
Stages9
Distance1,289 km (800.9 mi)
Winning time27h 23' 00"
Results
  Winner  Sérgio Ribeiro (Portugal) (Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal)
  Second  Bruno Pires (Portugal) (Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal)
  Third  Magno Nazaret (Brazil) (FAPI-Pindamonhangaba)

  Points  Michel Garcia (Cuba) (CESC-Sundown)
  Mountains   (Brazil) (Padaria Real-Sorocaba)
  Team FAPI-Pindamonhangaba
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The 2009 Volta de Ciclismo Internacional do Estado de São Paulo (Portuguese for International Cycling Tour of the State of São Paulo) is the 6th edition of a multi-day road cycling stage race held in the state of São Paulo. This edition features 9 stages over 1289 km, disputed from August 22 to 30, 2009. The race is a 2.2 event in the 2008-2009 UCI America Tour. In this edition, the race has been nicknamed Tour of Brazil.

Classification and bonuses[]

In this edition of the race, time bonuses of 10, 6 and 4 seconds are awarded to the top 3 riders in each stage. Time bonuses of 3, 2 and 1 seconds are awarded to the first 3 riders at each intermediary sprint point. For the points classification, the top 5 riders in each stage are awarded 10, 7, 5, 3 and 2 points, respectively. The first 3 riders at each intermediary sprint receive 5, 3 and 2 points. Climbs are classified among 4 categories. The first 3 riders at each summit are awarded points in the mountains classification according to the category:

  • Category 2: 9, 7, 6 pts
  • Category 3: 7, 5, 4 pts
  • Category 4: 5, 3, 2 pts

The team classification accounts the times of the first 3 riders of each team in each stage.

Stages and Results[]

Stage 1: São Paulo[]

Held Saturday, August 22, 2009, on the Ponte Estaiada, in São Paulo. This prologue stage was a team time trial, for a total distance of 6.0 km. The stage was won by team Scott-Marcondes Cesar-São José dos Campos with a time of 7'44.831". Teams Padaria Real-Sorocaba and FAPI-Pindamonhangaba took second and third place, with times of 7'56.404" and 7'58.427", respectively. Curiously, bicycles aren't allowed in the Ponte Estaiada

Stage 2: São Paulo to São José dos Campos[]

Held Sunday, August 23, 2009. This stage was 91.1 km long. A field of 122 riders finished with the same time of the stage winner, .

Stage 2 Result
Nation Cyclist Team Time
1 Uruguay FAPI-Pindamonhangaba 2h11'34"
2 Chile Polidesportivo-Trek s.t.
3 Cuba Michel Garcia CESC-Sundown s.t.
General Classification after Stage 2
Nation Cyclist Team Time
1 Uruguay FAPI-Pindamonhangaba 2h11'22"
2 Cuba Michel Garcia CESC-Sundown +0'05"
3 Chile Polidesportivo-Trek +0'06"
Points Classification after Stage 2
Nation Cyclist Team Points
1 Uruguay FAPI-Pindamonhangaba 13 pts
2 Cuba Michel Garcia CESC-Sundown 10 pts
3 Chile Polidesportivo-Trek 7 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 2
Nation Cyclist Team Points
1 Brazil Padaria Real-Sorocaba 5 pts
2 Brazil Antônio Nascimento Memorial-Santos 3 pts
3 Brazil Bruno Silva São Lucas-Americana 2 pts

Stage 3: São José dos Campos to Atibaia[]

Held Monday, August 24, 2009. This stage was 103.0 km long.

Stage 3 Result
Nation Cyclist Team Time
1 Portugal Sérgio Ribeiro Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 2h26'13"
2 Portugal Bruno Pires Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal s.t.
3 Brazil Magno Nazaret FAPI-Pindamonhangaba +0'04"
General Classification after Stage 3
Nation Cyclist Team Time
1 Portugal Sérgio Ribeiro Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 4h37'34"
2 Portugal Bruno Pires Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal +0'07"
3 Brazil Magno Nazaret FAPI-Pindamonhangaba +0'13"
Points Classification after Stage 3
Nation Cyclist Team Points
1 Portugal Sérgio Ribeiro Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 19 pts
2 Uruguay FAPI-Pindamonhangaba 13 pts
3 Cuba Michel Garcia CESC-Sundown 10 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 3
Nation Cyclist Team Points
1 Brazil Padaria Real-Sorocaba 10 pts
2 Portugal Bruno Pires Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 7 pts
3 Brazil Bruno Silva São Lucas-Americana 6 pts

Stage 4: Atibaia to São Carlos[]

Held Tuesday, August 25, 2009. This stage was 239 km long.

Stage 4 Result
Nation Cyclist Team Time
1 Portugal Sérgio Ribeiro Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 5h42'24"
2 Brazil Flying Horse-Caloi +0'01"
3 Portugal Bruno Pires Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal +0'03"
General Classification after Stage 4
Nation Cyclist Team Time
1 Portugal Sérgio Ribeiro Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 10h19'48"
2 Portugal Bruno Pires Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal +0'14"
3 Brazil Magno Nazaret FAPI-Pindamonhangaba +0'26"
Points Classification after Stage 4
Nation Cyclist Team Points
1 Portugal Sérgio Ribeiro Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 30 pts
2 Portugal Bruno Pires Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 15 pts
3 Uruguay FAPI-Pindamonhangaba 13 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 4
Nation Cyclist Team Points
1 Portugal Bruno Pires Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 16 pts
2 Brazil Padaria Real-Sorocaba 12 pts
3 Brazil Bruno Silva São Lucas-Americana 9 pts

Stage 5: São Carlos to Ribeirão Preto[]

Held Wednesday, August 26, 2009. This stage was 95.8 km long.

Stage 5 Result
Nation Cyclist Team Time
1 Cuba Michel Garcia CESC-Sundown 2h14'43"
2 Portugal Sérgio Ribeiro Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal s.t.
3 Brazil Kleber Silva FAPI-Pindamonhangaba s.t.
General Classification after Stage 5
Nation Cyclist Team Time
1 Portugal Sérgio Ribeiro Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 12h34'25"
2 Portugal Bruno Pires Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal +0'20"
3 Brazil Magno Nazaret FAPI-Pindamonhangaba +0'32"
Points Classification after Stage 5
Nation Cyclist Team Points
1 Portugal Sérgio Ribeiro Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 37 pts
2 Cuba Michel Garcia CESC-Sundown 20 pts
3 Uruguay FAPI-Pindamonhangaba 18 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 5
Nation Cyclist Team Points
1 Portugal Bruno Pires Barbot-Siper-Azeite Vila Flor-Portugal 18 pts
2 Brazil Padaria Real-Sorocaba 17 pts
3 Brazil Bruno Silva São Lucas-Americana 9 pts

References[]

   * Stage 1 Results
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