Paris - Nice 2015
Latest News from the Race
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Kwiatkowski: Rainbow jersey an asset, not a curse
Polish rider on track with second place in Paris-Nice debut -
Five conclusions from Paris-Nice
Porte lays down marker ahead of Giro d'Italia -
Green jersey success for Matthews at Paris-Nice
Australian makes winning return to racing
Defending champion Carlos Betancur (Ag2r La Mondiale) is skipping the race although 2013 champion Richie Porte (Team Sky) returns with the aim of claiming a second crown.
World champion Michał Kwiatkowski (Etixx-Quick Step), Tejay van Garderen (BMC) and John Degenkolb (Giant-Shimano) have been announced to take part.
The 17 WorldTour teams automatically received an invitation for the second WorldTour event of the season. The organisation awarded wildcards to the French procontinental teams Cofidis, Bretagne Séché-Environment and Europcar.
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Paris - Nice 20158 March 2015 - 15 March 2015 | France | WorldTour
Latest Content on the Race
Top News on the Race
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Van Garderen not ready to panic after disappointing Paris-Nice
BMC leader finishes 20th in final time trial, 16th overall -
Gallopin ready to fight for Paris-Nice victory
Start times for Col d'Èze time trial -
Crashes nearly spell disaster for Sky in Paris-Nice
Tense moments as both Porte and Thomas hit the deck on descent
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Cold weather costs van Garderen in Paris-Nice
BMC leader slides down general classification -
News Shorts: Moser inducted into Giro hall of fame, Démare abandons Paris-Nice
D'Hoore discusses anorexia, Women's World Cup starts -
Coquard disappointed with second at Paris-Nice
Frenchman loses out to Cimolai in uphill sprint
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De Gendt looking for luck in Paris-Nice polka dots
Lotto Soudal rider faces one more day of chasing mountains -
Matthews extends green-jersey lead at Paris-Nice
Orica-GreenEdge aim to defend sprint classification through Sunday’s finale -
News shorts: Talansky joins decisive stage 5 breakaway in Paris-Nice
Bad day for Majka, Kelderman and Fernandez on stage 4's Croix de Chaubouret