2009 French Road Cycling Cup
The 2009 French Road Cycling Cup was the eighteenth edition of the French Road Cycling Cup. The 2009 calendar saw a reduction in events from 14 to 11, with the Tour du Haut Var, the Grand Prix de Rennes and Paris–Bourges losing their places on the calendar. The defending champion was Jérôme Pineau, who won the series for Bouygues Télécom but moved on to the Belgian team Quick-Step, and so did not feature much in the series. French rider Jimmy Casper of Besson Chaussures-Sojasun won the series, having led it throughout and winning three races.
Events
Date | Event | Winner | Team | Series leader |
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22 March | Cholet-Pays de Loire | ![]() | Team Saxo Bank | ![]() |
14 April | Paris–Camembert | ![]() | Besson Chaussures-Sojasun | |
16 April | Grand Prix de Denain | ![]() | Besson Chaussures-Sojasun | |
18 April | Tour du Finistère | ![]() | Bretagne-Schuller | |
19 April | Tro-Bro Léon | ![]() | Bbox Bouygues Telecom | |
3 May | Trophée des Grimpeurs | ![]() | Bbox Bouygues Telecom | |
30 May | Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan | ![]() | Besson Chaussures-Sojasun | |
2 August | Polynormande | ![]() | Française des Jeux | |
30 August | Châteauroux Classic | ![]() | Besson Chaussures-Sojasun | |
20 September | Grand Prix d'Isbergues | ![]() | Française des Jeux | |
4 October | Tour de Vendée | ![]() | Team Katusha |
External links
- (French) Coupe de France Standings
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