The 80th edition of Paris-Nice will be held between March 6 and 13 and can be followed live on ETB1 and eitb.eus.
In the race will participate, among others, the Slovenian primoz roglicwho will start as the favorite and will share rows in the Jumbo Visma with Wout Van Aertand the Colombian Nairo Quintana (Arkea Samsic), recent winner in the Tour of Provence and in the Maritime Alps.
In addition to them, the ‘Carrera del Sol’ will have more applicants such as the German Maximilian Schachmann (Bora), the brothers Simon (BikeExchange) and Adam (Ineos) Yachts, the Dutch Mollema (TreK) and the French William Martin (Cofidis) and David Gaudi (Groupama). The Basque Corridor Ion Izaguirre (Cofidis) will also attend the French race.
The sprinters will also attend Fabio Jacobsen (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl), with 4 wins this season, Dylan Groenewegen (Team Bike Exchange), Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain Victorious), king of the Roubaix 2021and Jasper Phillipsen (Alpecin-Fenix).
Stages of the Paris-Nice 2022:
6th of March: Mantes-la-Ville- Mantes-la-Ville (159.8 kilometres)
7 of March: Auffargis-Orleans (159 kilometres)
March 8: Vierzon-Dun-le-Palestel (190.8 kilometres)
March 9: Domérat – Montluçon (CRI,13.4 kilometres)
March 10th: St-Just-Saint-Rambert-St-Sauveur-de-Montagut (188.8 kilometres)
March 11th: Courthézon – Aubagne (213.6 kilometres)
March 12: Nice – Col de Turini – La Bollène-Vésubie (155.4 kilometres)
March 13: Nice – Nice (115.6 kilometres).
Source: Eitb

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