In 1972 Eddy Merckx was so confident of winning Paris-Nice that before the start of the final stage he posed for photos with a speedboat, a prize that year. Only Raymond Poulidor rocketed up the Col d’Eze to win the stage, take the race overall and collect the prize. Primož Roglič can show a cannibal-like trait at times but must also know a thing or two about not counting chickens until they hatch, or as they say in Slovenian, “not praising the day until the evening”. But on the morning of the final stage it did look like Roglič had Paris-Nice sewn up and he even had a good chance of winning the final stage too…
Paris-Nice Stage 8 Preview
The final stage of Paris-Nice and usually a great day’s racing. A forced course change means less of a wild route today but it’s the last chance for a stage win.
Paris-Nice Stage 7 Preview
This was supposed to be the big mountain stage but it’s been shortened. It’s still the big mountain stage thanks to the long climb to the Col Saint-Martin and it’s another chance for Primož Roglič to win in another way.
Paris-Nice Stage 5 Preview
A stage for the sprinters, the last chance for them before three days in the hills and mountains.
Paris-Nice Stage 4 Preview
Paris-Nice Stage 2 Preview
A sprint finish awaits but more of the same, an uphill finish like yesterday to make things harder for the sprinters.
Paris-Nice Stage 1 Preview
A circuit race west of Paris to get the race underway and an uphill finish to make things tough for the dragstrip sprinters.
The Moment The Strade Bianche Was Won
Mathieu van der Poel attacks on the final section of sterrato in Le Tolfe on the outskirts of Siena. Even Julian Alaphilippe had trouble following. This was the winning moment, the Dutchman showing he was the strongest and even if Alaphilippe and Egan Bernal would join him moments later it was only temporary they’d again be out of the picture once again when he rode into the arena-like Piazza del Campo.








