Paris - Nice 2026
Jonas Vingegaard won the 5th stage of Paris–Nice to strengthen his lead in the GC. The next stage looks appealing for attackers, with 2,100 metres of climbing over almost 180 kilometres and a downhill finish. Saturday features the queen stage, although it’s really all about the final climb, as the approach is flat to rolling. The Race to the Sun concludes on Sunday with a stage through the hills north of Nice
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Paris-Nice 2026: Vingegaard extends GC lead with dominant solo win
Shortly after the day’s last escapee, Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda, is caught, Jonas Vingegaard launches his winning attack. The yellow jersey solos for 21 kilometres to claim his second consecutive stage win and cement his lead in the GC
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Van der Poel powers to victory, Pellizzari new leader
After the steep climb to Tortoreto in the final 10 kilometres, only fourteen riders remain at the front. In the sprint, Mathieu van der Poel outclasses everyone to take his second stage win in three days. Giulio Pellizzari finishes second to move into the overall race lead.
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Paris-Nice 2026 Route stage 5: Cormoranche-sur-Saône - Colombier-le-Vieux
Thursday 12 March – The longest stage of Paris–Nice covers 206.3 kilometres and features over 3,000 metres of climbing. With three steep climbs in the final 35 kilometres and an uphill finish, it’s a stage to look forward to.
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Paris-Nice 2026 Route stage 6: Barbentane - Apt
Friday 13 March – Stage 6 of Paris–Nice is a hilly stage of 179.3 kilometres with 2,100 metres of elevation gain. Most of the climbing comes in the second half of the route.
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 4: Tagliacozzo - Martinsicuro
Thursday 12 March – The riders face 210 kilometres with 2,500 metres of climbing on the fourth day of the Tirreno–Adriatico. The elevation gain comes from two major climbs in the first half of the stage and four smaller ones in the second. After the final climb – 1.6 kilometres at 8.4% – the riders descend onto a flat 8-kilometre run-in to the finish.
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 5: Marotta-Mondolfo - Mombaroccio
Friday 13 March – Stage 5 of Tirreno–Adriatico is something of a Liège–Bastogne–Liège in miniature. No fewer than 3,900 metres of climbing are packed into the 186-kilometre route. The riders crest the summit of the final climb — 4.2 kilometres at 6.2%, but also ramping into double digits — just under 2 kilometres from the finish.
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