2010 Paris–Tours
The 2010 Paris–Tours was the 104th edition of this single day road bicycle racing event and is organized by the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), which also runs the Tour de France. Óscar Freire won the Ruban Jaune as he broke the record for the fastest average speed in a professional cycling race or stage longer than 200 km in 2010 Paris–Tours. Taking advantage of a favourable wind over a new shortened course of {{convert|233|km|mi}}, he covered the distance in 4 hours 52 minutes 54 seconds at an average speed of {{convert|47.730|km/h}}.
General standings
= 2010-10-10: [[La Loupe]]–[[Tours]], 233 km =
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! !Cyclist !Team !Time |
1
|{{flagathlete|Óscar Freire|ESP}} |{{UCI team code|RAB|2010}} | align=right| 4h 52' 54" |
2
|{{flagathlete|Angelo Furlan|ITA}} |{{UCI team code|LAM|2010}} | align=right| s.t. |
3
|{{flagathlete|Gert Steegmans|BEL}} |{{UCI team code|RSH|2010}} | align=right| s.t. |
4
|{{flagathlete|Klaas Lodewyck|BEL}} |{{UCI team code|TSV|2010}} | align=right| s.t. |
5
|{{flagathlete|Yukiya Arashiro|JPN}} |{{UCI team code|BBO|2010}} | align=right| s.t. |
6
|{{flagathlete|Romain Feillu|FRA}} |{{UCI team code|VAC|2010}} | align=right| s.t. |
7
|{{flagathlete|Yoann Offredo|FRA}} |{{UCI team code|FDJ|2010}} | align=right| s.t. |
8
|{{flagathlete|Wouter Weylandt|BEL}} |{{UCI team code|QST|2010}} | align=right| s.t. |
9
|{{flagathlete|Bernhard Eisel|AUT}} |{{UCI team code|THR|2010}} | align=right| s.t. |
10
|{{flagathlete|Sébastien Chavanel|FRA}} |{{UCI team code|FDJ|2010b}} | align=right| s.t. |