Paris - Nice 2025
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Paris - Nice 2025: Sheffield wins final stage, Jorgenson seals GC
Door Harmen Lustig Magnus Sheffield and Mads Pedersen drop their fellow attackers on the Col d'Èze, after which the American continues alone on the Col des Quatre Chemins. Meanwhile, yellow jersey holder Matteo Jorgenson moves up to second place, resulting in an…
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Paris - Nice 2025: Storer wins Queen Stage from breakaway, Jorgenson retains lead
Door Harmen Lustig Michael Storer drops his fellow attacker Mauro Schmid with 2.5 kilometres to go. The Australian solos to victory, while Matteo Jorgenson retains the overall lead. With Mattias Skjelmose abandoning, Thymen Arensman moves up to third place, while…
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Paris - Nice 2025: Pedersen wins echelons stage, Jorgenson cements lead
Door Harmen Lustig In an icy, echelon-marked stage, it comes down to a sprint from a small peloton. Mads Pedersen edges out Joshua Tarling, while Matteo Jorgenson strengthens his lead. Florian Lipowitz remains in second, Mattias Skjelmose moves up to third.
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Paris - Nice 2025: Martinez wins on steep finish, Jorgenson new leader
Door Harmen Lustig The Race to the Sun serves up a race with the last 50 kilometres packed with short ramps, before the finish line is situated atop a 1.7-kilometre kicker at 11.1%. That's where the battle rages. Matteo Jorgenson leads the charge, but Lenny Martinez…
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Paris - Nice 2025: Almeida wins in La Loge des Gardes, Vingegaard new leader
Door Harmen Lustig Jonas Vingegaard attacks in the final 2 kilometres of the climb to La Loge des Gardes. In the last hundred metres, João Almeida catches up and the Portuguese rider takes the stage win. The double Tour de France winner can take comfort in the…
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Paris - Nice 2025: Visma|Lease a Bike wins TTT, Jorgenson takes yellow
Door Harmen Lustig Team Visma | Lease a Bike storms to victory in the TTT of Paris-Nice. Defending champion Matteo Jorgenson crosses the line together with Jonas Vingegaard and takes the lead in the overall classification. The double Tour de France winner sits in…
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Paris - Nice 2025 Stage 3: Start times TTT
Door Harmen Lustig In the TTT o Paris-Nice, the teams start at 4-minute intervals. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start times.
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Paris - Nice 2025: Merlier wins for second day running
Door Harmen Lustig Jonas Abrahamsen attacks early in the race. His attempt comes to an end in the last 3 kilometers, leaving it up to the fast men. Tim Merlier takes his second consecutive stage win, strengthening his grip on the yellow jersey.
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Paris - Nice 2025: Merlier sprints to first leader's jersey
Door Harmen Lustig Tim Merlier sprints to victory in the opening stage of the Race to the Sun. He holds off Arnaud Démare and Alberto Dainese in commanding style to take the first leader's jersey.
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Paris-Nice 2025: The Route
Door Harmen Lustig Paris-Nice started in 2025 on Monday, 9 March, and finished on Sunday, the 16th. As always, the Race to the Sun suited all tastes - sprinters, breakaway specialists, time trialists, and climbers.
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Paris-Nice 2025: Riders
Door Harmen Lustig Who were riding Paris-Nice in 2025?
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Paris - Nice 2025: GC Favourites
Door Harmen Lustig Jonas Vingegaard is the man to beat in Paris-Nice, and his teammate Matteo Jorgenson is the defending champion. Which stages are likely to deliver the most fireworks, and who else has a shot at winning the Race to the Sun?
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Paris-Nice 2025 Route stage 1: Perray-en-Yvelines – Perray-en-Yvelines
Door Harmen Lustig Sunday, 9 March - Stage 1 of Paris-Nice is a lumpy race of 156.1 kilometres with roughly 1,400 metres of elevation gain. In the final 10 kilometres, the riders face a 900-metre climb at 6.9% leading to the intermediate sprint, after which the…
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Paris-Nice 2025 Route stage 2: Montesson - Bellegarde
Door Harmen Lustig Monday, 10 March - Stage 2 of Paris-Nice has bunch sprint written all over it. Apart from a few insignificant climbs early on, the 183.9-kilometre route is as flat as they come. Echelons, that's really the one thing that could upset the…
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Paris-Nice 2025 Route stage 3: Circuit Magny-Cours - Nevers
Door Harmen Lustig Tuesday, 11 March - Stage 3 of Paris-Nice is a time trial in which teams tackle a 28.4-kilometre route, but individual times are recorded for a rider crossing the line on his own. The final 5 kilometres include a climb with a maximum gradient of 11%.
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Paris-Nice 2025 Route stage 4: Vichy - La Loge des Gardes
Door Harmen Lustig Wednesday, 12 March - Paris-Nice serves up the first summit finish in the 4th stage. After a hilly day in the saddle, the stage concludes with a 6.7-kilometre climb at 7.1%.
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Paris-Nice 2025 Route stage 5: Saint-Just-en-Chevalet - Côte-Saint-André
Door Harmen Lustig Thursday, 13 March - Stage 5 boasts a finale that’s bound to be thrilling. In the final hour, the riders tackle a series of short and sharp ramps before the race concludes on a brutal wall: 1.7 kilometres at a 11.1%. The stage covers 203.3 kilometres.
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Paris-Nice 2025 Route stage 6: Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban - Berre l’Étang
Door Harmen Lustig Friday, 14 March - Stage 6 offers the fast men their final chance to shine in this edition of Paris-Nice. The 209.8-kilometre route features just 1,400 metres of elevation gain, and all the climbing happens far from the finish line.
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Paris-Nice 2025 Route stage 7: Nice - Auron
Door Harmen Lustig Saturday, 15 March - The Queen Stage of Paris-Nice has been shortened to 109.3 kilometres due to bad weather. Three intermediate climbs were initially planned, but only one remains. The final climb of 7.3 kilometres with an average gradient of…
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Paris-Nice 2025 Route stage 8: Nice - Nice
Door Harmen Lustig Sunday, 16 March – The final stage of Paris-Nice is a hilly race covering 119.9 kilometres. The route packs in nearly 2,400 metres of elevation gain, with the steep Col des Quatre Chemins marking the final climb. A 9-kilometre descent follows,…