Paris - Nice 2026
Harold Tejada won stage 6 of Paris–Nice, while Jonas Vingegaard held on to the overall lead ahead of Daniel Felipe Martínez and Georg Steinhauser. Next up is 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: Tejada wins with late move, Vingegaard retains lead
Close to the top of the final climb, the peloton catches the only remaining escapees, Tarling and Arrieta, before Harold Tejada slips clear. The Colombian solos the final 5 kilometres to the biggest win of his career, while Jonas Vingegaard holds the overall lead.
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Valgren wins from break, Del Toro regains GC lead.
On the steep climb to the Beato Sante sanctuary, Michael Valgren is the only survivor of the break of the day. He keeps Isaac del Toro and Matteo Jorgenson at bay and solos to victory. Del Toro, who finishes second, can take consolation in retaining the leader’s jersey.
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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 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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Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 6: San Severino Marche - Camerino
Saturday 14 March – On the penultimate day of Tirreno–Adriatico, the riders effectively face two races in one. The first half features of one enormous climb, while the second unfolds on a hilly circuit. The stage serves up 3,900 metres of climbing over 189 kilometres., while the finishing climb averages 8.9% over 3.2 kilometres.
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Paris-Nice 2026: Route
As always, the Race to the Sun caters to all types of riders — sprinters, breakaway specialists, puncheurs, time trialists and climbers. The riders face around 1,230 kilometres in the saddle, with 16,000 metres of elevation gain. As in the past three years, the time trial is a team event, and the race features two uphill finishes. Paris–Nice lasts until Sunday.
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