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2026-03-08T14:13:05.595Z
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2026-03-08T14:12:16.841Z
The season is really hotting up now – yesterday was Strade Bianche, today sees the start of Paris-Nice, and tomorrow the other great early season stage race gets going – Tirreno-Adriatico. Have a read of our rundown of which riders you should be keeping an eye on there.
2026-03-08T14:03:02.851Z
Biniam Girmay in the peloton. The work of his NSN team setting the pace at the front has highlighted him as a top favourite for the stage win today.
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2026-03-08T13:56:11.844Z
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2026-03-08T13:54:44.335Z
There’s been another crash in the peloton, this time with multiple riders involved.
2026-03-08T13:53:55.123Z
João Almeida was down to ride Paris-Nice, but withdrew days before, meaning Brandon McNulty has a rare opportunity to lead UAE Team Emirates-XRG. He has good form at this race, finishing third in 2024, and given the record of his team in stage races, must be considered among the top favourites for overall victory.
2026-03-08T13:48:07.186Z
Here’s Jonas Vingegaard in the peloton. He’s making his season debut, and is seeking to defend Visma-Lease a Bike’s title here in the absence of last year’s winner Matteo Jorgenson.
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2026-03-08T13:45:19.285Z
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2026-03-08T13:44:26.540Z
Iván Romeo used an uphill attack as the foundation for his overall victory at the Ruta del Sol earlier this year, suggesting he has the legs to try something – but that result also makes it less likely he’ll be given any leeway to do so.
2026-03-08T13:42:12.770Z
There’s been a crash in the peloton, with Toms Skujiņš going down and needing a new bike. Along with teammate Mathias Vacek, he’s another rider who could potentially attack on the climbs, though that fall makes such a move less likely.
2026-03-08T13:40:12.733Z
Laurence Pithie is the kind of rider we can look out for to try such a move. Though a quick sprinter, he’s unlikely to challenge in a big bench sprint, but has the explosiveness to potentially go clear on the hills, and was on promising form during Opening Weekend.
2026-03-08T13:36:30.950Z
With four climbs in the final 70km, including two ascents of the 1.1km, 8.3% Côte de Chanteloup-les-Vignes, a bunch spring is far from guaranteed. While perhaps not hard to draw the GC contenders into attacks, there must be some explosive puncheurs who sense an opportunity to go clear and chase the stage win.
2026-03-08T13:32:43.619Z
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2026-03-08T13:28:27.487Z
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2026-03-08T13:24:49.087Z
Another pure fast finisher in the bunch is Phil Bauhaus. At his best he’d be difficult to beat in this field, but hasn’t finished higher than fifth yet this season, and is the kind of rider who would struggle in the hills.
2026-03-08T13:24:15.271Z
Although Cofidis have not joined NSN or PicnicPost-NL setting the pace in the peloton, they have two contenders for the stage win in Milan Fretin and Bryan Cocquard (pictured below, at the start earlier today). The former was sprinting well at Ruta del Sol, where he won a stage, while the latter’s ability to navigate the climbs was on display at his victory at GP La Marseillaise.
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2026-03-08T13:15:52.798Z
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2026-03-08T13:14:38.129Z
For PicnicPost-NL, Casper van Uden is arguably the purest fast sprinter here at Paris-Nice, with a Grand Tour sprint stage win to his name at the Giro d’Italia from last year. He’s had a slow start to the season, however, and failed to get in the mix for the sprints at the UAE Tour.
2026-03-08T13:12:35.374Z
For NSN, Biniam Girmay has been in terrific sprinting form this season, winning bunch sprints at Volta Comunitat Valenciana and the Clasica de Almeria. If there’s a worry, it’s that he wasn’t climbing at his best during Opening Weekend, and therefore might struggle on today’s uphills, but normally this is the kind of terrain he thrives in.
2026-03-08T13:10:28.194Z
The presence of NSN and PicnicPost-NL at the front of the peloton certainly suggests that they believe they can control the race for a bunch sprint.
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2026-03-08T13:08:19.445Z
So how can we expect this stage to unfold? While there are a number of punchy hills in the finale to aid attackers, with the last crested just 10km from the finish, there is still a chance that the race comes down to a bunch sprint.
2026-03-08T13:05:45.350Z
Another view of the day’s break, which remains out front for now.
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2026-03-08T13:01:59.009Z
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2026-03-08T13:01:06.081Z
It looks like Walker is going to rejoin the break before long.
2026-03-08T13:00:05.726Z
One of the riders in the break, Max Walker, has had a puncture.
2026-03-08T12:59:05.671Z
The peloton really isn’t hanging about. Here are the riders all strung out in a long line, and the work being done has brought the gap to the break down to within one minute.
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2026-03-08T12:51:38.947Z
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2026-03-08T12:50:16.278Z
…and the peloton chasing behind
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2026-03-08T12:49:11.148Z
Here’s the breakaway up the road…
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2026-03-08T12:43:48.360Z
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2026-03-08T12:37:14.522Z
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Picnic-PostNL andJayco-AlUla’s work at the front of the peloton is keeping this break well under control, at just over a minute.
2026-03-08T12:34:37.226Z
Picnic-PostNL are assisting Jayco-AlUla at the front of the peloton. That would suggest they fancy their chances of ensuring a bunch sprint finish today, with their man Casper van Uden.
2026-03-08T12:33:01.987Z
With two riders in the break, and Kelland O’Brien already abandoned, there are just four Jayco-AlUla riders left in the peloton at the moment.
2026-03-08T12:31:11.823Z
The six riders at the head of the race.
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2026-03-08T12:29:55.906Z
NSN have taken control of the bunch, and are keeping the six leaders on a tight leash for now. They are presumably controlling things for their sprinter Biniam Girmay, who is one of the fastmen who could survive the day’s punchy climbs.
2026-03-08T12:28:25.459Z
Grignard, Pedersen and Max Walker (all pictured here) were the first to initiate the move, before being joined by the other three.
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2026-03-08T12:24:53.721Z
These are the 6 riders in the lead group:
Sébastien Grignard (Lotto Intermarché)
2026-03-08T12:24:26.667Z
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2026-03-08T12:22:05.694Z
Six riders have formed a group, and are in a promising position – they’ve grown a lead of 45 seconds from themselves back to the peloton.
2026-03-08T12:18:52.131Z
Multiple attacks are being made, but nothing is sticking just yet. At the moment three riders lead the race by a small margin, with others trying to join them.
2026-03-08T12:17:35.645Z
The riders in the neutralised zone, just before the flag dropped.
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2026-03-08T12:16:14.762Z
The attackers who went clear have been brought back, and the peloton remains together.
2026-03-08T12:15:02.340Z
Terrible news for Jayco-AlUla’s Kelland O’Brien. He must have had some kind of problem, as he has abandoned the race already after just a few kilometres.
2026-03-08T12:12:22.163Z
There are early attacks, with about ten riders having a go.
2026-03-08T12:11:38.446Z
The first half of the stage is much flatter than the second, so there are no obvious springboards for the kind of puncheurs we’d expect to compete for the stage win to get into the day’s break.
2026-03-08T12:10:26.456Z
OFFICIAL START
2026-03-08T12:06:16.787Z
Here’s the peloton in the neutralised zone.
The weather today might be cloudier than forecasted, but there’s no sign of any rain or, crucially, strong winds.
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2026-03-08T12:03:32.125Z
The yellow jersey, that Vingegaard and his opponents will spend the next week fighting for.
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2026-03-08T11:56:00.651Z
The riders are in the neutralised zone, and will be racing for real in about a quarter of an hour.
2026-03-08T11:53:47.914Z
The star name on the startlist is Jonas Vingegaard. With an exceptional record in stage races and strong team built around him, he’ll be seen as the man to beat, although his form is unknown having had to delay the start of his season, and he’s never before managed to win the yellow jersey at Paris-Nice.
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2026-03-08T11:50:42.813Z
Despite the name of the race, proceedings are not kicking off in Paris exactly, but rather Achères, about 25km to the north-west of the capital. From there they will travel in a north-westernly direction, before looping back via a series of punchy hills for a finish at Carrières-sous-Poissy.
2026-03-08T11:47:24.921Z
After the thrills and spills of yesterday’s Strade Bianche, it’s time for another of the early season staples: Paris-Nice. Since 1933 this race has heralded a transition towards the springtime, and continues that tradition once more this year.
2026-03-03T16:27:38.036Z
Bonjour and welcome to stage one of the 2026 Paris-Nice!
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