Paris-Nice: Who lost time on the crucial summit finish of the Col de Turini on stage 7
Jumbo-Visma's race leader Roglič remains on course for overall honors but all change as Jorgenson and McNulty have differing days out.
Jumbo-Visma's race leader Roglič remains on course for overall honors but all change as Jorgenson and McNulty have differing days out.
Roglič comes out top on summit finish after GC group throws haymakers through the final.
Gust of wind knocks sponsor boards into Geniets as he rode past ahead of Saturday's stage.
Brilliant in the crosswinds in the opening days of Paris-Nice, Quintana was set back by a 'disappointing' TT but is hoping for redemption on the Col de Turini.
Intermarché-Wanty’s Eritrean puncheur Girmay says loss of Qhubeka team was a setback for African cycling, but insists there are still routes for its riders to the top.
23-year-old Mathieu Burgaudeau takes his first win as a pro in style on stage 6 of Paris-Nice.
Cervélo's upcoming aero bike with a mix of power meters and wheels, depending on the day.
Frenchman takes the win after a late attack and holding off the sprinters.
Paris-Nice leader Primož Roglič believes his condition is improving, but his Jumbo-Visma team is struggling with injuries as the race reaches its climb-heavy finale.
After a crash derailed his GC hopes at Paris-Nice, the 23-year-old American went on the hunt for stage wins, coming up big on Thursday.
Brandon McNulty powers to his first WorldTour win in what's another confirmation that UAE Emirates is now among the powerhouse teams.
Illness and injury is the reason.
Brandon McNulty soars to stage win as the overall standings change on the road to Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut.
McNulty takes his second stage win of the 2022 season after going on the attack with 39 kilometers to go.
Big things are expected of Finn Fisher-Black, who’s in his first full season as a pro. In this exclusive interview, he says he's learning for now but hopes the experience will lead him to the Tour de France.
18 riders drop out of Paris-Nice ahead of stage 5 with many citing a respiratory illness as the reason.
The Brit opted for Paris-Nice over Tirreno due to the tougher TT test and has made the best of his choice, leaping to fourth on GC.
The Dutch team is making everyone look like amateurs.
Grischa Nierman says that his team’s top three finish on first stage was more satisfying than their second podium sweep in Paris-Nice’s Montluçon time trial.
Belgian takes yellow jersey from teammate Laporte
Irish sprinter says his form is a month or two behind where it needs to be after his injury-hit 2021 season, but is happy with how his lead-out train is performing on his return to Bora-Hansgrohe.
EF Education-Easy Post’s Powless on Paris-Nice, his objectives for this season, hopes for the Tour de France, and how to encourage the USA’s next generations of racers into the sport.
Another day of tough racing as the yellow jersey hits the deck and McNulty loses time.
Dutch sprinter plays down rivalry with Mark Cavendish and hopes Paris-Nice success will boost his chances of Milan-San Remo selection.
Stage 2 saw a number of GC contenders drop out of contention as McNulty, Powless and Jorgenson all lose time.
Fabio Jakobsen wins stage 3 as Jumbo-Visma holds on to the top three general classification spots with Laporte retaining his yellow jersey.
Rohan Dennis says he’s got the Tour’s Copenhagen TT in the back of his mind, but his focus is on helping Jumbo-Visma capture the Tour title that still eludes them.
Wout van Aert and Australians Jack Haig and Ben O’Connor emerged from the windy mayhem on the road to Orléans relatively unscathed, but GC favorites Matteo Jorgenson and Guillaume Martin weren’t as lucky.
Jakobsen beats Wout van Aert to the line with Christophe Laporte finishing in third to retain his race lead.
Based in Nice, the American rider finished top 10 last year and is going into the French stage race as Movistar’s leader with good form and high confidence.
The 'Race to the Sun' and the 'Race of the Two Seas' are among cycling's most prestigious races and are deservedly back in the spotlight this week.
It was a perfect day for Jumbo-Visma with Laporte, Van Aert and Roglič sweeping the podium.
‘Christophe Laporte deserved this win because he was super strong,’ said Wout van Aert after Jumbo-Visma trio smashed Paris-Nice opener.
Christophe Laporte took the Paris-Nice race lead in dramatic style as teammate Primož Roglič gained an early advantage on his rivals.
Bora-Hansgrohe's Russian rider says that the UCI's decision to ban teams from Russia and Belarus was the right one in light of the war in Ukraine.
'We still have to fix something in Paris-Nice,” says sports director Grischa Niermann.
‘The Race to the Sun’ has also attracted a strong sprint contingent led by Bennett, Jakobsen, Groenewegen, and Philipsen
Brandon McNulty to race as co-leader at Paris-Nice as UAE Emirates ramps up for big block of European racing.
Daniel Martínez and Ethan Hayter join the British team to challenge Primož Roglič in the ‘Race to the Sun.’
Roglič returns at Ardèche and Drome this weekend before Paris-Nice, Ardennes and 'lots of altitude' pave way to Tour de France push.
American takes Algarve podium as he heads to Paris-Nice with unfinished business.
Movistar prospect builds on breakout season to follow the wheels of the big hitters on Tour de la Provence mountaintop.
French law requires all athletes to provide proof of vaccination.
Long before races sprouted up in the Middle East or Australia, the elite of the peloton clicked a new racing season into gear in southern France.
The 80th edition of the 'Race to the Sun' follows a familiar blueprint .
On this week's podcast we discuss the dramatic action we saw at Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico.
The Boise native feels right at home in Spanish team and could be the bright new future it needs as it goes through transition.
The Slovenian captain of Team Jumbo-Visma wore a race leader's jersey for the vast majority of racing days since 2019.
A look at the bike of the now two-time Paris-Nice winner.
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Here's the news making headlines for Monday, March 15.
We pick over the action from what could have been the most dramatic week of racing of the year, including Tirreno-Adriatico and Healthy Ageing Tour.
Roglič is so obviously one of the best grand tour riders of his generation. Yet he's now lost three major stage races in heartbreaking fashion.
Roglič loses race on final day after crashing twice, dislocating shoulder, and being left isolated in final 20 kilometers.
Max Schachmann takes overall title after Roglič crashed with 25km to go.
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Roglic solidified his lead at Paris-Nice with a devastating late attack on the queen stage.
Roglič denies Gino Mäder in the final seconds after the Bahrain-Victorious rider escaped into the day's early break.
Jorgenson testing stage-race potential with strong ride into fifth on GC with two stages remaining.
Ellen van Dijk claimed overall victory at the Healthy Ageing Tour while Mathieu van der Poel won in Italy.
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Bunch of Belgian brawlers launch pre-planned attack to spice up snoozy day in Paris-Nice.
American Brandon McNulty crashes out midway through the stage.
American rider was leading best young rider's category and poised for the podium in third overall.
A totally spontaneous all-Belgian breakaway was one of the few highlights on stage five of Paris-Nice.
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Nice has been in a strict weekend lockdown, with citizens only allowed outside for one hour each day.
Here's what's making headlines on Thursday, March 11.
Jumbo-Visma workhorse Tony Martin abandons after crashing inside of 40km to go.
UAE-Emirates rider poised for run at podium in season debut at Paris-Nice.
Tao Geoghegan Hart abandons Paris-Nice after crashing on stage 4.
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Tao Geoghegan Hart abandoned Paris-Nice on Wednesday following a crash. The Briton complained of dizziness and was taken to a hospital.
Stefan Bessinger hands over race lead to the Slovenian from Team Jumbo-Visma.
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Michael Matthews of Team BikeExchange relinquishes lead as American Brandon McNulty stops clock in fourth.
American GC talent ramps up second WorldTour campaign with another run at Giro d'Italia on radar.
21-year-old American to start Giro d'Italia in sophomore season as he continues to explore his potential.
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Michael Matthews of Team BikeExchange assumes the overall lead from Sam Bennett.