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As it happened: Yellow jersey changes hands on steep finish of Paris-Nice stage 5
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Paris-Nice: Lenny Martinez climbs to stage 5 victory as Matteo Jorgenson moves back into the race lead
Frenchman kicks away on stinging uphill finale as Vingegaard fades and cedes leader's jersey to teammate, struggling after early crash