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2004 Paris-Tours (World Cup) Results

Paris-Tours podium history

Sunday, October 10: Paris-Tour, World Cup Round 9. 252.5 km.

1. Erik Dekker (Rabobank) 5hr 33min 3sec. 45.082 km/hr
2. Danilo Hondo (Gerolsteiner) s.t.
3. Oscar Freire (Rabobank) s.t.
4. Allan Davis (Liberty Seguros) s.t.
5. Stuart O'Grady (Cofidis) s.t.
6. Paolo Bettini (Quick Step) s.t.
7. Matthias Kessler (T-Mobile) s.t.
8. Uros Murn (Phonak) s.t.
9. Jaan Kirsipuu (Ag2r) s.t.
10. Eddy Mazzoleni (Saeco) s.t.
11. Stefan Van Dijk (Lotto-Domo) s.t.
12. Philippe Gilbert (FDJ) s.t.
13. Davide Rebellin (Gerolsteiner) s.t.
14. Alexandre Usov (Phonak) s.t.
15. Cristian Moreni (Alessio) s.t.
16. Peter Van Petegem (Lotto-Domo) s.t.
17. Eric Baumann (T-Mobile) s.t.
18. Anthony Geslin (Brioches La Boulangere) s.t.
19. Inaki Isasi (Euskaltel) s.t.
20. Pablo Lastras (Illes Balears) s.t.

World Cup Standings after Paris-Tours:

1. Paolo Bettini 340 Points
2. Davide Rebellin 327
3. Oscar Freire 252
4. Erik Dekker 237
5. Stuart O'Grady186
6. Michael Boogerd 146
7. Juan-Antonio Flecha 140
8. Steffen Wesemann 131
9. Martin Perdiguero 120
10. Erik Zabel 102