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Magnus Cort has prevailed in the second stage, and Godón has maintained the leadership of the Volta
The Danish cyclist from the Uno-X Mobility team has won the Banyoles goal, starring in a getaway that has been completed early in the second stage.
French Dorian Godon, first leader of the Volta after winning the first stage in a tight sprint
Ineos Grenadiers cyclist surpasses Remco Evenepoel (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgroge) in the final meters.
The winner of the 8th stage has been decided in a tight sprint
Lenny Martinez and Jonas Vingegaard have combined in the final miles of the 8th stage of Paris Nice, but both have sought victory.
Del Toro wins the Adriatic Tyrant's Trident
The Mexican cyclist has been champion of the Tyrrhen-Adriatic, and the seventh and final stage has been won by Jonathan Milan.
Jonas Vingegaard wins the Paris-Nice; final stage for Lenny Martinez
Vingeggard has won his 45th victory and his third of the season.
Del Toro has prevailed in the ascent to Cameroon to consolidate his leadership
French Dorian Godon has prevailed in the mini-stage of Isola; Vingegaard remains the leader
The stage has been reduced to 47 kilometers due to bad weather and Pont has competed between Louis Nucera and Isola.
The seventh stage of Paris Nice will only have 47 km due to bad weather
Today's departure was scheduled for noon, but the organizers have decided to restrict the route for the second consecutive day. The cyclists have returned to the team's buses and will depart at 1.45 p.m., 47 kilometres from the Isolak destination.
Harold Tejada's escape in the last miles of the 6th stage
The Colombian Harold Tejada attacked less than 5 kilometers from the finish line and reached the finish line with six seconds ahead of the platoon.
Harold Tejada wins the sixth stage of Paris/Nice, and Vingegaard holds the lead
The team of Joshua Tarling, Igor Arrieta, Steff Cras and Arthur Kluckers has managed to escape five kilometers from the finish line and the fastest has been Tejada.
Valgren has won the stage, and Del Toro has regained leadership
Isaac Del Toro (UAE) has regained the leader's jersey in the fifth stage of the Tyrreno-Adriatic race won by Danish Michael Valgren (EF-Education).
Vingegaard struck after winning the second straight stage
The Dane has crossed the finish line with authority and alone, after attacking for 20 kilometers, and has almost sentenced the overall ranking of the French race.
Van der Poel has won his second victory, and Pellizzari has taken the lead from Del Toro
The Dutchman has dominated the Tyrreno-Adriatic this Thursday for the second time this year, ahead of the Italian Giulio Pellizzari.
Vingegaard hit Uchon twice, and Ayuso fell and had to leave the race
The Danish cyclist is the new leader of the race after crossing the finish line alone in the fourth stage. Vingegaard attacked 1000 meters from the finish line and left behind Daniel Felipe Martinez and Tim Van Dijke.
Andresen flew to the esprint in the Tyrreno-Adriatic, controlled by Del Toro
The 23-year-old Dane has dominated the finish line of Magliano de 'Mari, ahead of favorites such as Jonathan Milan and Jasper Philips. Milan itself has been far from the podium of the stage with its attack too early.
Ineos has won the team clock, but Juan Ayuso of Ldl Trek has taken the lead
The booty has been distributed after an exciting team counterclockwork, and the Valencian has taken the lead in the overall ranking, only a few seconds away from a direct rival like Jonas Vingegaard.
Van der Poel has won the sprint, but Del Toro is the new leader in the Tyrreno-Adriatic
The end of the Port of San Gimignano offers an exciting finish in the second stage between the seas The Dutch cyclist overtook the Mexican and the Italian Giulio Pellizzari in the finish line
Max Kanter wins the sprint in Montargis and Lamperti holds the yellow jersey
In a messy, tight sprint, Astana's German has started from afar on the finish line and held his lsterketareb head until he raises his arms as a stage winner.
Ganna imposed her law and again leaked the clock of the Tyrreno-Adriatic race
The Italian is the king of the 11.5-kilometer route that begins and ends in Lido Di Camaiore, having won four counter-clocks (2022, 2023, 2025 and 2026) from the beginning of the race between the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic seas.
Luke Lampertik irabazi du Paris Niza 2026ko lehen etapa
Lampertik (EF Education EasyPost) esprintean eskuratu du garaipena, eta Vito Braek (Lotto-Intermarche) eta Orluis Aularrek (Movistar Team) txirrindulariek osatu dute podiuma.