2021 Paris-Nice: Stage 3 Results
Stefan Bissegger of EF Education-Nippo moved into the overall lead of the 2021 Paris-Nice after narrowly winning the time trial in stage three in Gien on Tuesday, his first victory as a professional cyclist.
Stefan Bissegger of EF Education-Nippo moved into the overall lead of the 2021 Paris-Nice after narrowly winning the time trial in stage three in Gien on Tuesday, his first victory as a professional cyclist.
Dutchman Cees Bol won the second stage of the 2021 Paris-Nice weeklong race at the end of a crash-marred 188-km route between Oinville-sur-Montcient and Amilly on Monday.
Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) took his revenge as he managed to beat double stage winner Sam Bennett (Deceuninck-Quick Step) on the final stage of the 2021 UAE Tour while Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious), a former stage winner at the Abu Dhabi Breakwater, rounded out the podium.
Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) emerged as the winner of Stage 5 of the 2021 UAE Tour atop Jebel Jais two years after his teammate Primož Roglič saw victory on the mountain.
With the entire Alpecin-Fenix team, including Stage 1 winner Mathieu van der Poe, dropping out of the race due to a positive COVID result, Stage 2 of the 2021 UAE Tour was an open canvas for the TT specialists to make their mark.
Coming off of the cyclocross World Championships, Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) did not expect to take a leadership role at the 2021 UAE Tour Stage 1, but found himself racing comfortably in the echelons and rode to victory.
Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) claimed his fourth stage victory in the 2020 Giro d’Italia in a bunch sprint in Rimini, beating Peter Sagan (Bora – Hansgrohe) and Álvaro Hodeg (Deceuninck-Quick Step)
2019 Giro d’Italia stage winner Esteban Chaves begins his 2020 season on home soil in February as he lines-up for the Colombian Road Race Championships and the Tour of Colombia
The Spanish rider Pello Bilbao of the Astana Pro Team won Stage 7 of the 2019 Giro d’Italia, besting Tony Gallopin (AG2R La Mondiale) and Davide Formolo (Bora – Hansgrohe) at the line.
Pavel Sivakov continued Team Sky’s perfect start to the 2019 Tour of the Alps after claiming victory on stage two – his first success as a professional.