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2003 Paris–Brussels
Race details
Dates13 September 2003
Stages1
Distance226 km (140.4 mi)
Winning time5h 19' 00"
Results
  Winner   Kim Kirchen ( LUX) ( Fassa Bortolo)
  Second   LĂĄszlĂł Bodrogi ( HUN) ( Quick-Step–Davitamon)
  Third   Maryan Hary ( FRA) ( Brioches La Boulangère)
←  2002
2004 →

The 2003 Paris–Brussels was the 83rd edition of the Paris-Bruxelles cycling race and was held on 13 September 2003. The race started in Soissons and finished in Anderlecht. The race was won by Kim Kirchen of the Fassa Bortolo team. [1]

General classification

Final general classification
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Kim Kirchen ( LUX) Fassa Bortolo 5h 19' 00"
2   LĂĄszlĂł Bodrogi ( HUN) Quick-Step–Davitamon + 1"
3   Maryan Hary ( FRA) Brioches La Boulangère + 4"
4   Franck RĂŠnier ( FRA) Lampre + 9"
5   Tony Bracke ( BEL) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago s.t."
6   Óscar Freire ( ESP) Rabobank + 13"
7   Luca Paolini ( ITA) Quick-Step–Davitamon + 18"
8   Aart Vierhouten ( NED) Lotto–Domo + 21"
9   Marcel Strauss ( SUI) Gerolsteiner s.t."
10   Romāns VainĹĄteins ( LAT) Vini Caldirola–So.di s.t."

References

  1. ^ "2003 Paris–Brussels". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2003 Paris–Brussels
Race details
Dates13 September 2003
Stages1
Distance226 km (140.4 mi)
Winning time5h 19' 00"
Results
  Winner   Kim Kirchen ( LUX) ( Fassa Bortolo)
  Second   LĂĄszlĂł Bodrogi ( HUN) ( Quick-Step–Davitamon)
  Third   Maryan Hary ( FRA) ( Brioches La Boulangère)
←  2002
2004 →

The 2003 Paris–Brussels was the 83rd edition of the Paris-Bruxelles cycling race and was held on 13 September 2003. The race started in Soissons and finished in Anderlecht. The race was won by Kim Kirchen of the Fassa Bortolo team. [1]

General classification

Final general classification
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Kim Kirchen ( LUX) Fassa Bortolo 5h 19' 00"
2   LĂĄszlĂł Bodrogi ( HUN) Quick-Step–Davitamon + 1"
3   Maryan Hary ( FRA) Brioches La Boulangère + 4"
4   Franck RĂŠnier ( FRA) Lampre + 9"
5   Tony Bracke ( BEL) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago s.t."
6   Óscar Freire ( ESP) Rabobank + 13"
7   Luca Paolini ( ITA) Quick-Step–Davitamon + 18"
8   Aart Vierhouten ( NED) Lotto–Domo + 21"
9   Marcel Strauss ( SUI) Gerolsteiner s.t."
10   Romāns VainĹĄteins ( LAT) Vini Caldirola–So.di s.t."

References

  1. ^ "2003 Paris–Brussels". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 28 April 2021.

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