Paris - Nice 2026
Max Kanter won the 2nd stage of Paris–Nice, while Luka Lamperti retained the yellow jersey. The next stage is a rolling team time trial and Wednesday promises an explosive finale, featuring a series of short climbs and a brutally steep final kilometre. Thursday’s finale is also set to be thrilling, with several climbs and a slightly rising finish. The week's only long climb to the line comes on Saturday.
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Ganna wins ITT to take leader's jersey
Filippo Ganna powers to a clear victory in the Tirreno–Adriatico opening time trial, with Thymen Arensman crossing the line in second. That leaves the Dutchman as the top GC rider, while Max Walscheid finishes the ITT in third place.
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Paris-Nice 2026: Sprint triumph Kanter, Lamperti retains yellow
After a largely uneventful run-in, Daan Hoole animates the race with a strong solo in the final 20 kilometres. His move is brought to an end with 800 metres to go, and the sprinters then take over. Max Kanter claims the win ahead of Laurence Pithie and Jasper Stuyven, while Luke Lamperti keeps the yellow jersey.
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Paris-Nice 2026 Route stage 2: Épône - Montargis
Monday 9 March – The 2nd stage of Paris–Nice is the flattest of the week — in other words, a golden opportunity for the sprinters. The riders face 1,270 metres of climbing spread over a 187-kilometre route. You could argue that the riders face a rolling course over the first 145 kilometres, but after that the route is as flat as it gets.
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Paris-Nice 2026 Route stage 3: Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire - Pouilly-sur-Loire
Tuesday 10 March – The 3rd stage of Paris–Nice is a team time trial. The riders cover 23.5 kilometres against the clock as a team, but each rider’s individual time counts. The course is flat to gently rolling.
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 2: Camaiore - San Gimignano
Tuesday 10 March – In stage 2 of the Tirreno–Adriatico, the riders tackle 2,300 metres of climbing over a 206-kilometre course. Most of the climbing comes in the final 75 kilometres, while the finale opens with a gravel sector, before the final kilometre rises at 8% over pavings slabs through the narrow streets of San Gimignano.
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Paris-Nice 2026: Route
As always, the Race to the Sun caters to all types of riders — sprinters, breakaway specialists, puncheurs, time trialists and climbers. The riders face around 1,230 kilometres in the saddle, with 16,000 metres of elevation gain. As in the past three years, the time trial is a team event, and the race features two uphill finishes. Paris–Nice lasts until Sunday.
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