Paris-Nice 2021 Route: All stages schedule dates, Distance, watch live stream.
With plenty on offer for sprinters, climbers, time trialists and attacking improvisers, Paris-Nice 2021 represents a tantalising prospect. Will Max Schachmann repeat his win from 2020 in an edition cut short by coronavirus, or can debutant Primoz Roglic set down a big marker for the rest of the year by seizing an early yellow jersey for his trophy case. Sam Bennett heads up the sprinting talent.
Max Schachmann is the defending champions of PARIS-NICE 2020...
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What is Paris-Nice 2021 Route: All 14 stages schedule dates, Distance, Pdf download.
The iconic early-season stage race Paris-Nice will commence on 7 March this year and run until the 14th. Whether the 2021 edition will make it all the way to the end is made somewhat uncertain by the potential for a strict lockdown being introduced in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France, in which Nice is located.
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March 7, Stage 1 (166km): Two laps of a long, lumpy circuit. It’s anybody’s guess whether a break will get away and nick the first yellow jersey of the race.
March 8, Stage 2 (188km): Much easier to predict with a likely bunch sprint.
March 9, Stage 3 (14km ITT): An ITT liable to be won by Roglič.
March 10, Stage 4 (188km): The race hits the mountains with a summit finish at Chiroubles. If Roglič is not already in yellow after the TT, expect him to try and take it here.
March 11, Stage 5 (203km): The last chance for sprinters, A Massiv 203 pan-flat kilometres through Isere, Ardeche and Drome before finishing in Bollène.
March 12, Stage 6 (203km): A visit to the hills.
March 13, Stage 7 (167km): The Queen stage. Ends with the final mountain in Valdeblore La Colmiane, a category 1 ascent measuring 16.3km at 6.3%.
March 14, Stage 8 (111km): the PARIS_NICE race’s last day, is the traditional smash around the hills surrounding Nice. The race lead may yet be up-for-grabs at this point, with the last stage of Paris-Nice frequently providing plenty of fireworks.
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