A day after finishing second behind a late breakaway, Dorian Godon took his first victory for Ineos Grenadiers on a bizarre, shortened 47km stage into Isola, with snow-lined roads welcoming the riders after just over an hour of racing at Paris-Nice stage 7.

Racing kicked off 73km further down the road from where it was planned, with horrific weather forcing the organisers to make a second change to the route due to safety concerns, after already removing the planned summit finish on Friday night due to snow.

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“I never thought I’d win a mountain stage on Paris-Nice! More seriously, I’ve been close all week long. We were really motivated today, with full focus, and it made the difference. We took one side of the road, Carlos [Rodriguez] pulled for 40 kilometres, everyone led me out in crazy fashion. I was sitting on the couch, and I just had to sprint for 30 seconds in the end. It was an amazing job from the guys. They deserved the win and I’m delighted,” Godon said.

“I couldn’t show my French national champion jersey due to the weather, that’s a pity, but I’m very happy to win with the team. I’m part of one of the greatest teams in the world, and I win in one of the greatest races in the world.”

ISOLA, FRANCE - MARCH 14: A general view of the peloton prior to the 84th Paris-Nice 2026, Stage 7 a 47km stage from Pont Louis Nucera to Isola 855m / Stage shortened due to adverse weather conditions / #UCIWT / on March 14, 2026 in Pont Louis Nucera, France. (Photo by Szymon Gruchalski/Getty Images)

Snow lined the road on stage 7 (Image credit: Getty Images)

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