Mar 7 - 14

Paris-Nice

8 stages

Paris-Nice is a professional stage cycling race created in 1933 which takes place during 8 days in March.

Nicknamed the “Race for the sun” because the riders leave from the Paris region in often cold and winter conditions to reach the south of France and its warmer and spring temperatures.

Paris-Nice is the first stage race on the UCI World Tour calendar and is one of the most prestigious races in France, just like Paris-Roubaix.

Stage 1 – Saint-Cyr-L’École > Saint-Cyr-L’École – 166 km – 7th march
Stage 2 – Oinville-sur-Montcient > Amilly – 188 km – 8th march
Stage 3 (chrono) – Gien > Gien – 14,4 km – 9th march
Stage 4 – Chalon-sur-Saône > Chiroubles – 188 km – 10th march
Stage 5 – Vienne > Bollène – 203 km – 11th march
Stage 6 – Brignoles > Biot – 202,5 km – 12th march
Stage 7 – Nice > Valdeblore La Colmiane – 166,5 km – 13th march
Stage 8 – Nice > Nice – 110,5 km – 14th march

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