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2026-03-09T15:06:02.591Z

Things are very relaxed for now. Riders at the back are enjoying casual conversations with each other.

2026-03-09T15:05:26.261Z

The sprint is still 8km away. Surely Braet is going to go for it, but will Lamperti go hard also in defence of his yellow jersey, or reserve his energy for the final sprint at the finish?

2026-03-09T15:03:48.522Z

Since the catch was made, the pace is back down in the peloton. Lotto don’t want to burn all their matches before the actual lead-out for the intermediate sprint, and so no team is pushing on for now.

2026-03-09T15:03:00.501Z

Pedersen’s day out in front might be over, but he has at least secured the polka-dot jersey for another stage.

MONTARGIS, FRANCE - MARCH 09: Casper Pedersen of Denmark and Team Soudal Quick-Step - Polka dot Mountain Jersey competes in the breakaway during the 84th Paris-Nice 2026, Stage 2 a 187km stage from Epone to Montargis / #UCIWT / on March 09, 2026 in Montargis, France. (Photo by Szymon Gruchalski/Getty Images)

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2026-03-09T14:57:05.793Z

That’s it, the break has been caught.

2026-03-09T14:56:50.344Z

There are 6, 4 and points available for the first three riders over the line at the intermediate sprint – that surely is why Lotto have been working.

2026-03-09T14:55:59.136Z
60KM TO GO

2026-03-09T14:54:24.444Z

Just 10 seconds now. They’re going to catch them.

2026-03-09T14:52:22.319Z

Lotto’s work has brought the two leaders back to within just 20 seconds. If they catch them, then the maximum bonus second will be available to them at the intermediate sprint.

2026-03-09T14:51:41.262Z

It could be that Lotto have their eye on an intermediate sprint coming up in about 10km With Braet currently lying in second overall just 4 seconds behind Lamperti, and more bonus seconds unavailable on the line at the finish, the Belgian has a chance to get himself into the yellow jersey today.

2026-03-09T14:50:05.968Z

Lotto Intermarché haven’t just lent a man to take part in the pace-setting, but have a whole long line of riders leading at the front. It’s a committed move – but what for?

2026-03-09T14:48:29.908Z

The pack rides during the 2nd stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 187 km between Épône and Montargis, on March 9, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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2026-03-09T14:45:18.695Z
70KM TO GO

2026-03-09T14:43:28.748Z

Here are the final KOM rankings of the day:

2026-03-09T14:42:29.672Z

Pedersen was back with his team car, seemingly discussing what the plan was now now that all of the available KOM points have been swept up. By the looks of things, he’s going to keep working with Le Berre, rather than sitting up.

2026-03-09T14:40:19.285Z

There’s a change in the peloton, as Lotto lead up the climb. They must fancy the chances of Braet at the finale today.

2026-03-09T14:39:16.034Z
KOM – CÔTE DU PRESSOIR

2026-03-09T14:38:30.904Z

Le Berre is leading with Pedersen on his wheel as they approach the top.

2026-03-09T14:38:08.788Z

Having spent so long riding for this, the pair are relishing this battle. Both are looking at each other and engaging in gamesmanship.

2026-03-09T14:37:19.233Z

The leaders are climbing for the final time today, up the Côte du Pressoir. Can this be the one that Le Berre at last gets the better of Pedersen?

2026-03-09T14:36:01.489Z

After fishing runner-up yesterday, Vito Braet must be considered a favorite for the win. The Belgian is without a win of any kind during his professional career, but he’s long overdue, and that result suggests he’s capable of doing so today.

2026-03-09T14:30:40.586Z
80KM TO GO

2026-03-09T14:26:20.786Z

Notable by their absence at the front, having done so much work yesterday, are Picnic-PostNL. Their sprinter Casper van Uden was dropped out of contention on the final climb, and therefore unable to sprint despite having his teammates ride at the front of the peloton for much of the day. He cited illness as a reason for not being in top shape, but if he can recover more today he’ll be a contender.

2026-03-09T14:23:08.201Z

It’s still only NSN and EF Education-EasyPost who are doing any pace-setting at the front of the peloton. Given how open yeterday’s finish was, however, we can imagine there will be a lot of riders with a chance of winning.

2026-03-09T14:21:01.238Z

Pedersen and Le Berre, soldiering on with their (surely doomed) breakaway.

Soudal Quick-Step's Danish rider Casper Pedersen and TotalEnergies' French rider Mathis Le Berre (L) ride in a breakaway during the 2nd stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 187 km between Épône and Montargis, on March 9, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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2026-03-09T14:19:56.736Z

Mechanical for Nils Politt, who looks calm and has swapped bikes. No need to panic at this early, relaxed phase of the stage.

2026-03-09T14:17:15.818Z
90KM TO GO

2026-03-09T14:16:02.952Z

Jonas Vingegaard is positioned safely in the bunch, and despite not losing any time yesterday was not a happy man at the finish. He criticised the route, which he felt caused undue stress due to too many complications.

‘Not worthy of a WorldTour race’ – Jonas Vingegaard makes feelings clear over roads used in stage 1 of Paris-Nice

Team Visma - Lease a Bike's Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard rides with the pack during the 2nd stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 187 km between Épône and Montargis, on March 9, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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2026-03-09T14:07:15.523Z

The roads are exposed enough today for wind to have been potentially a factor, but with blue skies and only a gentle breeze that has not materialised.

The pack rides during the 2nd stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 187 km between Épône and Montargis, on March 9, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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2026-03-09T14:03:20.838Z
100KM TO GO

There’s another 25km until the third and final climb of the day, the category three Côte du Pressoir. Maintaining a lead of just under two minutes, the two leaders can be confident of still leading the race by the time they get there – even if the stage win feels very unlikely.

2026-03-09T14:00:22.882Z

The updated KOM rankings. Pedersen will again wear the polka-dot jersey tomorrow, so long as he successfully finishes today’s stage.

2026-03-09T13:59:00.674Z

Two minutes later, Guillaume Boivin of NSN lead the peloton over the summit.

2026-03-09T13:57:20.452Z
KOM – CÔTE DE VILLECONIN

2026-03-09T13:54:30.832Z

The two leaders are on the climb.

2026-03-09T13:49:57.032Z

This one is the Côte de Villeconin, and it’s another modest affair, lasting just 1km at an average of 6.1%.

2026-03-09T13:49:14.954Z
110KM TO GO

2026-03-09T13:41:07.236Z

Still it’s NSN who lead the peloton. This is a big statement of intent regarding how confident they are in Biniam Girmay’s ability to land them a stage win today.

The pack rides during the 2nd stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 187 km between Épône and Montargis, on March 9, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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2026-03-09T13:34:20.901Z
120KM TO GO

2026-03-09T13:30:31.096Z

Luke Lamperti in the bunch, on a day where he’s seeking to both retain the yellow jersey, and potentially add a second stage win to his success yesterday. That result felt like a major breakthrough in the young American’s career, and proved his potential as a potentially elite sprinter.

MONTARGIS, FRANCE - MARCH 09: Luke Lamperti of United States and Team EF Education - EasyPost - Yellow leader jersey competes during the 84th Paris-Nice 2026, Stage 2 a 187km stage from Epone to Montargis / #UCIWT / on March 09, 2026 in Montargis, France. (Photo by Szymon Gruchalski/Getty Images)

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2026-03-09T13:23:18.814Z

The pack rides during the 2nd stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 187 km between Épône and Montargis, on March 9, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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2026-03-09T13:20:09.876Z
130KM TO GO

2026-03-09T13:12:57.307Z

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2026-03-09T13:08:17.116Z

Unperturbed by yesterday, when Biniam Girmay was only able to sprint for fifth place, NSN are once again taking the responsibility to ride at the front of the peloton.

The pack rides during the 2nd stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 187 km between Épône and Montargis, on March 9, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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2026-03-09T13:06:22.724Z

Over at Tirreno-Adriatico, race favourite Isaac del Toro has just finished his ride in the opening stage time trial. You can follow us for all the action here.

2026-03-09T13:04:44.988Z
140KM TO GO

2026-03-09T13:00:11.498Z

The pack rides during the 2nd stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 187 km between Épône and Montargis, on March 9, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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2026-03-09T12:54:45.799Z

While things remain quiet here for now, have a read of the big news today that the Ineos Grenadiers team are set for a major budget boost having secured a new title sponsor.

Ineos Grenadiers secure new title sponsor to rebuild super team status, deal worth €20 million annually

2026-03-09T12:51:40.340Z
150KM TO GO

2026-03-09T12:47:02.936Z

The three riders at the front, that has now become two.

(From R) Soudal Quick-Step's Danish rider Casper Pedersen, TotalEnergies' French rider Mattéo Vercher and TotalEnergies' French rider Mathis Le Berre ride in a breakaway during the 2nd stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 187 km between Épône and Montargis, on March 9, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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2026-03-09T12:44:28.019Z

It seems that that’s job done for Vercher. He’s sat up and waiting for the peloton to collect him.

2026-03-09T12:43:55.720Z

Here are the updated classifications:

2026-03-09T12:43:01.395Z
KOM – CÔTE DES MESNULS

2026-03-09T12:39:46.350Z

MONTARGIS, FRANCE - MARCH 09: Jasha Sutterlin of Germany and Team Jayco AlUla competes in the breakaway during the 84th Paris-Nice 2026, Stage 2 a 187km stage from Epone to Montargis / #UCIWT / on March 09, 2026 in Montargis, France. (Photo by Szymon Gruchalski/Getty Images)

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2026-03-09T12:34:48.139Z

Here are the KOM rankings as things stand. Pedersen was comfortably the strongest yesterday, but Le Berre kept himself in contention, and today has his teammate Vercher to try to help him work over the man in the polka-dot jersey.

2026-03-09T12:32:59.607Z

Said climb is the Côte des Mesnuls, a 1.2km effort averaging 5.5%. Its greatest significance will be staging a resumption of the rivalry between Pedersen and Le Berre in the break, as they fight it out for KOM points.

2026-03-09T12:31:13.844Z
160KM TO GO

2026-03-09T12:26:05.380Z

And here are the three remaining riders, Pedersen, Le Berre and Vercher.

MONTARGIS, FRANCE - MARCH 09: Matteo Vercher of France and Team TotalEnergies competes in the breakaway during the 84th Paris-Nice 2026, Stage 2 a 187km stage from Epone to Montargis / #UCIWT / on March 09, 2026 in Montargis, France. (Photo by Szymon Gruchalski/Getty Images)

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2026-03-09T12:24:49.956Z

Here were the four riders together before Sütterlin dropped back.

MONTARGIS, FRANCE - MARCH 09: (L-R) Matteo Vercher of France and Mathis Le Berre of France and Team TotalEnergies compete in the breakaway during the 84th Paris-Nice 2026, Stage 2 a 187km stage from Epone to Montargis / #UCIWT / on March 09, 2026 in Montargis, France. (Photo by Szymon Gruchalski/Getty Images)

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2026-03-09T12:23:49.892Z

At some point, Sütterlin must have thought better of taking part in the day’s break and determined it wasn’t worth the effort.

2026-03-09T12:22:40.797Z

Despite having attacked earlier, Jasha Sütterlin is not actually in the break. He’s back in the peloton, leaving just the three riders up the road.

2026-03-09T12:19:12.159Z
170KM TO GO

2026-03-09T12:16:04.679Z

Pleasant skies and nice conditions greet the riders today, further swinging the advantage towards the sprinters.

The pack rides during the 2nd stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 187 km between Épône and Montargis, on March 9, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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2026-03-09T12:09:22.012Z

That said, yesterday the break came far closer than expected to surviving to the finish, so we can’t rule them out. And that’s a pretty strong quartet, with two of the men who did so well to hold off the peloton for so long yesterday.

2026-03-09T12:08:05.904Z

That was an especially complicated process. The unlikelyhood of the break succeeding on such a flat stage is reflected in how little interest there was among the riders in the peloton to get into the break.

2026-03-09T12:06:14.426Z

Sütterlin does indeed sit up and wait for Pedersen, Le Berre and Vercher to join him, and the four are 1:45 ahead of the peloton. We have our break of the day.

2026-03-09T12:05:06.125Z

The three chasers still have a few seconds to make up on Sütterlin, but it looks like these four riders will form the break of the day.

2026-03-09T12:03:59.338Z

The peloton seems to have sat up – they’re already over a minute behind.

2026-03-09T12:02:19.477Z

Two of the riders who were in the break yesterday, Casper Pedersen (Soudal Quick-Step) and Mathis Le Berre TotalEnergies), are chasing, along with Le Berre’s teammate Matteo Vercher.

2026-03-09T12:00:37.123Z

Jasha Sütterlin is the Jayco rider at the front, and he leads the race by a few seconds ahead of three chasers.

2026-03-09T11:59:41.142Z

The riders at the unofficial start.

American Luke Lamperti of EF Education-EasyPost pictured at the start of the second stage of 84th edition of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 187 km from Epone to Montargis, Monday 09 March 2026. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS (Photo by DAVID PINTENS / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP)

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2026-03-09T11:56:47.471Z

A Jayco rider is the first to make a move, and another rider is trying to join him.

2026-03-09T11:55:42.993Z
OFFICIAL START

2026-03-09T11:54:27.590Z

Paris-Nice isn’t the only World Tour racing taking place today – over in Italy Tirreno-Adriatico has gotton under way. We’ve got live coverage of that race, too.

2026-03-09T11:48:21.743Z

The riders are gliding through Achères for the unofficial start, and will be racing after about 3.km.

2026-03-09T11:46:48.600Z

For a reminder of what happened yesterday, here’s our race report.

2026-03-09T11:38:15.608Z

Yesterday’s stage winner and race leader Luke Lamperti, who will wear the yellow jersey today.

CARRIERES-SOUS-POISSY, FRANCE - MARCH 8: Karl Olive poses with Luke Lamperti of USA and Team EF Education - EasyPost who wears the race leader's yellow jersey during the podium ceremony following Stage 1 of the 84th Paris-Nice 2026, a 170.9km stage from Acheres to Carrieres-sous-Poissy / #UCIWT / on March 8, 2026 in Carrieres-sous-Poissy, France. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)

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2026-03-09T11:34:09.395Z

Of course, cycling is rarely as straightforward as it seems on paper, and one factor that could have made this a very different day is strong weather. But conditions appear mild, with the temperature warm and the wind gentle.

2026-03-09T11:32:11.699Z

In total, there are three categorised climbs today, none of them longer than 1.2km and one of them steeper than 6.6%. The last one is completed with over 70km left of flat roads to ride, which should make this easy to control for the sprinter teams.

2026-03-09T11:28:44.302Z

Whereas yesterday’s finale was made complicated by a series of hills, today is a much more straightforward sprinter stage – the most straightforward of this year’s Paris-Nice, in fact.

2026-03-03T16:27:38.036Z

Hello and welcome to stage of two of Paris-Nice!

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