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The 2001 Paris–Nice was the 59th edition of the Paris–Nice cycle race and was held from 11 March to 18 March 2001. The race started in Nevers and finished in Nice.[2] The race was won by Dario Frigo of the Fassa Bortolo team.
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Dates | 11–18 March 2001 | ||||||||||||
Stages | 7 + Prologue | ||||||||||||
Distance | 1,211.7[1] km (752.9 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 30h 32' 29" | ||||||||||||
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Twenty-three teams, containing a total of 184 riders, participated in the race:[2][3]
Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Winner | |
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P | 11 March | Nevers | 6.2 km (3.9 mi) | Individual time trial | Nico Mattan (BEL) | |
1 | 12 March | Saint-Amand-Montrond to Clermont-Ferrand | 189.2 km (117.6 mi) | Fabien De Waele (BEL) | ||
2 | 13 March | Clermont-Ferrand to Saint-Étienne | 195.4 km (121.4 mi) | Peter Van Petegem (BEL) | ||
3 | 14 March | Saint-Étienne to Villeneuve-lès-Avignon | 217.9 km (135.4 mi) | Jans Koerts (NED) | ||
4 | 15 March | Tarascon to Sisteron | 195.6 km (121.5 mi) | Alex Zülle (SUI) | ||
5 | 16 March | Berre-l'Étang to Saint-Raphaël | 240.3 km (149.3 mi) | Piotr Wadecki (POL) | ||
6 | 17 March | Nice to Col d'Èze | 10 km (6.2 mi) | Individual time trial | Dario Frigo (ITA) | |
7 | 18 March | Nice to Nice | 157.1 km (97.6 mi) | Fabrizio Guidi (ITA) |
Final general classification[2][4]
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