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2026-03-10T16:32:01.228Z
Thanks for joining us today. The GC race has now taken shape, with Juan Ayuso leading, and the likes of Oscar Onley, Kévin Vauquelin, Jonas Vingegaard, Aleksandr Vlasov and Dani MartÃnez all nearby and ready to strike.
They will get a first chance to do so on tomorrow’s stage, which is the first real climbing test of the race, and ends with an uphill finish. It promises to be a cracker, so be sure to tune in again and follow along!
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2026-03-10T16:25:54.300Z
Luke Lamperti might have lost the yellow jersey today, but he does at least keep the green jersey, which he will wear tomorrow.
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2026-03-10T16:22:21.618Z
The day’s winner, Ineos Grenadiers.
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2026-03-10T16:19:57.802Z
It was a much worse day for UAE Team Emirates – XRG, who could only manage eighth place. That puts McNulty all the way down in 19th at 39 seconds, after a discipline you’d usually expect them to have an advantage in.
2026-03-10T16:18:19.707Z
Jonas Vingegaard is unlikely to be delighted with the performance of his Visma-Lease a Bike team, who only finished fourth in a stage they won last year, but remains well placed on GC. He’s 7th at 17 seconds, which isn’t an insignificant amount of time in a week-long stage race, but if in form it’s time the Dane can make back.
2026-03-10T16:16:00.497Z
For now, though, it’s Lidl-Trek’s Juan Ayuso who is the frontrunner in the GC race. Having already won the Volta ao Algarve this season, he’s going to be a difficult man to depose from the top.
2026-03-10T16:15:01.077Z
As well as the glory of the stage win, the result also puts INes in a great position on GC. They have two very powerful cards to play, with Kévin Vauquelin up to second at two seconds, and Oscar Onley in third at three seconds.
2026-03-10T16:11:21.426Z
That’s a first team time trial win for Ineos Grenadiers for five years, back when they were still one of the superpowers of world cycling. Given the news yesterday of a potential huge budget investment, this feels like it could be a symbolic victory as they attempt to gradually work their way back to those glory days.
2026-03-10T16:04:41.175Z
Luke Lamperti is just finishing off now, savouring his final moments in yellow. He waves to the crowd as he crosses the line.
2026-03-10T16:02:05.765Z
It was still a decent time from EF, who place 6th at 23 seconds.
2026-03-10T16:01:39.017Z
INEOS GRENADIERS WIN THE STAGE
2026-03-10T16:00:30.009Z
We’re now just waiting for EF Education-EastPost to come home.
2026-03-10T15:58:41.317Z
Lewis Askey crosses the line alone for NSN, posting the 17th best time of the day.
2026-03-10T15:57:07.591Z
Lamperti has swung off and been dropped! That means the yellow jersey will indeed go to Juan Ayuso.
2026-03-10T15:56:24.053Z
The only remaining question is whather Ayuso will indeed take the yellow jersey. To prevent him, and keep it on Lamperti’s shoulders EF need to get their man to the line within eight seconds.
2026-03-10T15:55:15.852Z
With none of the remaining teams near to Ineos at the first time check, it does look as though they will take the stage win.
2026-03-10T15:54:33.867Z
But it won’t be enough for the yellow jersey. Vauquelin didn’t gain the four seconds he needed to go ahead of Juan Ayuso.
2026-03-10T15:54:04.264Z
NEW FASTEST TIME – INEOS GRENADIERS
2026-03-10T15:53:22.351Z
Tarling sits up, and Vauquelin is sprinting to the line…
2026-03-10T15:52:42.667Z
The other two are struggling to keep up with Tarling – a gap has opened up between them.
2026-03-10T15:52:21.343Z
Here comes Ineos to the finish, with Vauqulin, Onley and Tarling…
2026-03-10T15:52:03.539Z
EF are going well, and haven’t given up on defending Lamperti’s yellow. They’re 16 seconds down at the time check, which just about keeps him in the virtual jersey – for now.
2026-03-10T15:50:48.444Z
Here’s Ineos earlier on the course. They’re now down to just three riders as they near the finish.
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2026-03-10T15:48:53.845Z
The stage win is on for Ineos Grenadiers if they keep their pace from the first half up, as is the yellow jersey. Although they’ll need to be four seconds quicker at the finish, as Ayuso gained that much time yesterday after the intermediate sprint.
2026-03-10T15:45:45.337Z
Red Bull-Bora Hansgrohe finish, and it’s a good time – they’re 4th at the finish, at at 18 seconds.
2026-03-10T15:44:52.226Z
Ineos are down to five riders, as they come closer and closer to the finish.
2026-03-10T15:43:07.955Z
One of those teams are Ineos Grenaiders – and they’re on a great day, 13 seconds quicker than Lidl at the time check!
2026-03-10T15:42:39.295Z
Ayuso looks well poised for the yellow jersey at this rate, and the stage – but there are still some strong teams to finish.
2026-03-10T15:41:47.242Z
NEW FASTEST TIME – LIDL-TREK
2026-03-10T15:40:59.995Z
Vacek swings off, and Ayuso is sprinting to the line.
2026-03-10T15:40:19.295Z
Ayuso and Vacek are approaching the finish for Lidl, can they do it and post the best time? It’s going to be close…
2026-03-10T15:38:36.574Z
Tudor Pro Cycling finish with the 8th best time.
2026-03-10T15:38:08.998Z
Lidl are down to just three riders now – Ayuso, Vacek and Söderqvist.
2026-03-10T15:36:00.528Z
Red Bull are going well, just 10 seconds down at the first time check. That’s good news for their GC leaders.
2026-03-10T15:35:24.327Z
EF Education-EasyPost start their ride, for what is likely to be Luke Lamperti’s last outing in yellow.
2026-03-10T15:34:53.195Z
Lidl have powerful engines such as Søren Kragh Andersen and Mathias Vacek to pull them along, but won’t have the luxury that Decathlon did of being able to let their best time trialist ride away – they have an obligation to protect their GC man Juan Ayuso, and therefore won’t want anyone riding away without him in their slipstream.
2026-03-10T15:32:01.287Z
NSN are the penultimate team to start, leaving just EF Education-EasyPost.
2026-03-10T15:31:12.878Z
But for how long will Decathlon lead? There time has just been bettered by Lidl-Trek at the time check, albeit by only two seconds. This could be a really close one.
2026-03-10T15:29:53.148Z
Decathlon, the leaders in the clubhouse.
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2026-03-10T15:28:00.257Z
A powerful looking Ineos is the third-to-last team to start. With Kévin Vauquelin, Michał Kwiatkowski and no less than Josh Tarling riding, they could challenge for the win.
2026-03-10T15:26:51.885Z
XDS Astana have started. Their leader Harold Tejada will need the team to do a strong ride to keep him up there on GC.
2026-03-10T15:25:32.171Z
That’s a special ride by Dan Hoole, who showed some of his form yesterday with a late attack that nearly denied the sprinters, and was evidently still fresh today.
2026-03-10T15:23:11.443Z
NEW FASTEST TIME – DECATHLON
2026-03-10T15:21:59.323Z
Red Bull-Bora Hasngrohe have started, with high hopes for their two GC men Vlasov and Martinez.
2026-03-10T15:20:28.940Z
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2026-03-10T15:19:25.362Z
Cofidis have finished, and with a surprisingly good time. They’re fourth best, at 26 seconds.
2026-03-10T15:18:40.640Z
UAE on the course earlier. They might have paid for burning through too many riders too quickly, unlike leaders Visma-Lease a Bike
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2026-03-10T15:17:32.149Z
Decathlon are all breaking up now – Hoole is all out front on his own. You can only imagine that they’re riding for the stage, rather than Prodhomme’s GC bid.
2026-03-10T15:15:56.143Z
Scotson was the fourth Decathlon rider, and he’s swung off, leaving just the three.
2026-03-10T15:15:33.921Z
Lidl-Trek have just started. Their GC leader is Juan Ayuso, who had an eventful day yesterday, gaining some bonus seconds but also narrowly avoiding a crash.
‘I went farming today’ – Juan Ayuso avoids Paris-Nice stage 2 crashes by riding into field
2026-03-10T15:14:13.616Z
They’re down to just four riders now – Prodhomme, Hoole, Bissegger, and one other.
2026-03-10T15:13:39.576Z
With Bissegger and Hoole in their line-up, there’s plenty of firepower in this Decathlon lineup, but we weren’t anticipating them pushing Visma-Lease a Bike.
2026-03-10T15:12:37.607Z
Only now do Decathlon lose their first rider, Bol. They’re absolutely flying.
2026-03-10T15:11:19.171Z
A real turn up for the books here – there’s a new fastest time at the intermediate time check, and it’s from Decathlon!
2026-03-10T15:10:43.727Z
Romeo clips clear of the rest, and seals them the second fastest time, 13 seconds down on Visma. It’s very good, but not enough to get near the win.
2026-03-10T15:09:58.481Z
Movistar are approaching the finish, with four riders still together.
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Uno-X Mobility are the latest team off the start ramp, another without clear GC ambitions.
2026-03-10T15:07:45.151Z
Martinez and Caruso cross the line together for Bahrain-Victorious, sealing 5th place.
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2026-03-10T15:04:30.521Z
Alpecin begin, with a line-up full of tough Belgian but no GC contenders.
2026-03-10T15:02:56.718Z
NEW FASTEST TIME – VISMA-LEASE A BIKE
2026-03-10T15:02:10.779Z
Campanaerts swings off, leaving just Vingegaard, Armirail and Piganzoli left.
2026-03-10T15:00:57.831Z
Visma are nearing the finish, still with four riders.
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Lotto Intermarché are off. They came agonisingly close to taking the yellow jersey for Braet yesterday, but it’s unlikely they’ll be anywhere near by the end of today’s stage.
2026-03-10T14:58:47.057Z
Movistar are going well. They’re third fastest at the time check, currently keeping pace with UAE.
2026-03-10T14:56:14.187Z
Decathlon are off, though with their star Paul Seixas they’ll keep a low profile
2026-03-10T14:55:35.762Z
NEW FASTEST TIME – UAE TEAM EMIRATES XRG
2026-03-10T14:54:28.498Z
Groupama-FDJ, on their way to setting the fastest time of the day.
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2026-03-10T14:52:39.379Z
Cofidis have started, unlikely to be up there competing with the top teams today.
2026-03-10T14:51:44.359Z
Visma are looking good – they’re 3 seconds up on UAE at the first check!
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NEW FASTEST TIME – GROUPAMA-FDJ
2026-03-10T14:50:02.861Z
Visma-Lease a Bike, by contrast, are keeping their men mostly together. Only now does their first, Zingle, drop off.
2026-03-10T14:48:59.353Z
UAE’s strategy seems to be to burn through riders in fast intervals. They’re down to just two riders as they near the finish – just Soler and McNulty.
2026-03-10T14:48:09.634Z
Soudal-QuickStep are riding, with a team full of powerful classics men, pls spindly climber Valentin Paret-Peintre.
2026-03-10T14:45:58.164Z
NEW FASTEST TIME – JAYCO-ALULA
2026-03-10T14:44:43.763Z
Slight issue for UAE as the rider following Soler lost his wheel. In team time trials cohesion is crucial, and such incidents can lose both time and momentum.
2026-03-10T14:43:44.934Z
Movistar are the lastest team to start, hoping to do a good ride on behalf of their leader Iván Romeo.
2026-03-10T14:43:08.135Z
No surprise at the first time check as UAE Team Emirates – XRG set the new fastest time, 8 seconds better than Jayco.
2026-03-10T14:42:05.874Z
PicnicPost-NL are the first team home to the finish, with a time of 28:19.
They finished with only two riders over the line – this is a time trial where the recently innovated rules apply, in which riders are given their own time at the finish, rather than collectively a team, and there’s no obligation to finish with a minimum number of riders together.
2026-03-10T14:39:55.948Z
Groupama-FDJ are going hard. They’re only two seconds slower than Jayco. at the time check.
2026-03-10T14:39:04.551Z
Bahrain-Victorious will be starting shortly. Their star Lenny Martinez has downplayed his GC chances, claiming he’s more interested in stage wins, but a good ride today would nevertheless keep him up in contention having not lost time yet.
2026-03-10T14:36:36.889Z
Pinarello are through the first time check, 20 seconds down on Jayco. Jayco could be the early pace-setters.
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Visma are off, with Campanaerts taking the lead to begin with.
2026-03-10T14:33:40.698Z
A big moment now, as Visma-Lease a Bike are about to begin. They’ll really want to lay down a marker today, and anything less than a win would feel like a disappointment.
2026-03-10T14:32:44.235Z
Jayco are going hard, and burning through riders. They’re down to just four already.
2026-03-10T14:31:28.806Z
Jayco have come through the time check, and are 30 seconds faster than PicnicPostNL. There could be some big time gaps today.
2026-03-10T14:30:45.774Z
The all-French line-up of TotalEnergies are next to start, not going into this stage with many expectations.
2026-03-10T14:29:06.391Z
Picnic PostNL are through the day’s one and only intermediate time check, situated about halfway into the course. They completed it in 16:22.
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2026-03-10T14:26:51.052Z
The first real contenders for the stage win are about to begin – UAE Team Emirates-XRG. Their GC man Brandon McNulty is an excellent time trialist, and will be supported today by the likes of Nils Politt and Ivo Oliveira.
2026-03-10T14:24:48.930Z
Fourth out the start ramp is one of the teams to keep an eye on – Groupama-FDJ. Their leader David Gaudu might not have shown much form lately, but he did manage to finish second overall at Paris-Nice three years ago. If he’s to repeat that, he’ll need his team to put in a strong ride today.
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2026-03-10T14:20:22.743Z
The third team, Pinarello Q36.5, have just begun. They have Eddie Dunbar in their line-up, who could be eyeing up a high place on the GC.
2026-03-10T14:15:44.647Z
Second off the start ramp are Jayco-Alula, already a man down after Kelland O’Brien. They too don’t have an obvious man for the GC.
2026-03-10T14:13:22.315Z
Picnic-PostNL don’t have a clear GC candidate, so may take this relatively easy. Instead their focus has been on the sprints, although they didn’t manage to get their man Casper van Uden involved in the previous two stages.
2026-03-10T14:11:10.845Z
OFFICIAL START
2026-03-10T14:06:07.521Z
Just five minutes until Picnic-PostNL roll off the start ramp to get things underway.
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The significance of this stage isn’t just in relation to Paris-Nice, but also the Tour de France coming up later this year. For the first time since 1971, that race will open with a team time trial of similar length, and many teams are using today as a trial-run.
2026-03-10T13:59:59.153Z
Having won this year last year, and boasting a powerful line-up of elite time trialists such as Edoardo Affini, Victor Campanaerts and Bruno Armirail in addition to GC man Jonas Vingegaard are probably the favourites. Here they were earlier today reconning the course.
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2026-03-10T13:52:25.697Z
Picnic-PostNL will be the first team off at 14:10 GMT, and the team of yellow jersey Luke Lamperti, EF Education-EasyPost, the last at 15:34 GMT.
Here’s the full run-down of the starting times.
2026-03-10T13:49:16.320Z
It is, therefore, a potentially race-shaping stage, long enough for significant time to be won and lost, to potentially determine who ends up being the overall winner. So each of the GC favourites will need their squads to bring their A-game.
2026-03-10T13:48:12.996Z
It’s time for the team time trial, which has been a feature of Paris-Nice since 2023.
2026-03-03T16:27:38.036Z
Bonjour and welcome to stage three of Paris-Nice!
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