Paris - Nice 2026
Jonas Vingegaard won the 4th stage of Paris–Nice and took the race lead from Juan Ayuso, who was forced to abandon following a crash. The next stage offers the most climbing of the week, while the last 4.5 kilometres rise slightly to the line. Friday looks tempting for attackers, before the only long final climb of the week is served up on Saturday. The Race ons The Sun ends on Sunday with a stage through the mountains north of Nice.
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Paris-Nice 2026: Vingegaard scores double in chaotic stage
It’s terrible weather in the Race to the Sun. Early on, the peloton splits due to echelons, and the rest of the day remains unsettled. Yellow jersey Juan Ayuso crashes and is forced to abandon. The peloton is in turmoil, but Jonas Vingegaard stays clear. The Dane takes the stage win and the race lead.
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Andresen outsprints De Lie and Philipsen
At the end of a rainy day, Tobias Lund Andresen sprints to victory in Magliano de’ Marsi. The Dane is clearly faster than Arnaud De Lie and Jasper Philipsen, while Isaac del Toro retains the race lead.
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Paris-Nice 2026 Route stage 4: Bourges - Uchon
Wednesday 11 March - On the fourth day, Paris–Nice serves up a hilly race of 195 kilometres with over 2,500 metres of climbing, almost all of it in the final 70 kilometres. An exciting finale awaits, featuring a constantly undulating run-in before the road ramps up to 12.8% after the flamme rouge.
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Paris-Nice 2026 Route stage 5: Cormoranche-sur-Saône - Colombier-le-Vieux
Thursday 12 March – The longest stage of Paris–Nice covers 206.3 kilometres and features over 3,000 metres of climbing. With three steep climbs in the final 35 kilometres and an uphill finish, it’s a stage to look forward to.
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 4: Tagliacozzo - Martinsicuro
Thursday 12 March – The riders face 210 kilometres with 2,500 metres of climbing on the fourth day of the Tirreno–Adriatico. The elevation gain comes from two major climbs in the first half of the stage and four smaller ones in the second. After the final climb – 1.6 kilometres at 8.4% – the riders descend onto a flat 8-kilometre run-in to the finish.
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 3: Cortona - Magliano de' Marsi
Wednesday 11 March – Stage 3 of the Tirreno–Adriatico looks set for a fast finishers showdown. It’s not completely flat, but there are no serious climbs to speak of. Over 225 kilometres, the riders face 1,850 metres of climbing.
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