The final day in Nice, often a lively stage. The yellow jersey looks wedged on Matteo Jorgenson’s broad shoulders so we’ll see who can win the stage.
The finish is later than usual.
The final day in Nice, often a lively stage. The yellow jersey looks wedged on Matteo Jorgenson’s broad shoulders so we’ll see who can win the stage.
The finish is later than usual.
An uphill dash to Auron as bad weather prompts a course change to avoid the climb and especially the descent of the Col St. Martin from La Colmiane.
If you’ve been tuning in during the week, today’s finish is earlier than usual.
A probable sprint finish but because today is the last chance for a stage win for everyone who can’t win in the mountains there’s a self-fulfilling chance for the breakaway. Plus the Mistral is blowing.
The team time trial stage and the day Matteo Jorgenson has labelled the “key stage”. It will define plenty for the coming days.
Also the race goes to Nevers, the birthplace of white cycling shoes.
A likely sprint finish in Bellegarde. This is code for “tune in for the final 10 minutes” and that’s problematic but as we’ll see below, Paris-Nice has tried other ways to liven up sprint stages.
A look at the contenders and pretenders for Paris-Nice which starts this Sunday. Visma-Lease a Bike are the team to beat.
Søren Wærenskjold surges on the front of the bunch and despite the uphill run to the line neither Jasper Philipsen nor Paul Magnier can get on terms with the towering Norwegian.