2022 Paris-Nice
Male Team 06 - 13 Mar

Paris-Nice

1196 Kilometers 8 Stages
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Participants list

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TV

The race will be broadcast live on Teledeporte, Eurosport and GCN.

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Timetable

Just like in previous years, there’s quite a difference in finishing times, with both Sundays ending just before 5pm CET, the weekday stages around 1600 and the one on Saturday earlier than 1500.

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Bonus

There will be 10-6-4″ at the finish of all seven road stages, plus 3-2-1″ at intermediate sprints.

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Social Media

The race’s official Twitter account is @ParisNice; the hashtag is #ParisNice.

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Score

The Abarca Sports organisation has five overall victories to its name in Paris-Nice, claimed by Miguel Indurain (1989, 1990), Jean-François Bernard (1992), Luis León Sánchez (2009) and Marc Soler (2018).

Stages

Analysis

01
Mantes-la-Ville (160km)
06 March
  1. 01 Christophe Laporte Jumbo – Visma 3h48'38"
  2. 02 Primoz Roglic Jumbo – Visma "
  3. 03 Wout Van Aert Jumbo – Visma "
  4. 07 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team +22"
  5. 24 Gorka Izagirre Movistar Team "
  6. 25 Matteo Jorgenson Movistar Team "
  7. 35 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team "
  8. 68 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team +46"
  9. 95 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team +2'04"
  10. 116 Albert Torres Movistar Team +2'43"
02
Auffargis - Orléans (159.5km)
07 March
  1. 01 Fabio Jakobsen Quick Step 3h22'54"
  2. 02 Wout Van Aert Jumbo – Visma "
  3. 03 Christophe Laporte Jumbo – Visma "
  4. 61 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team +1'29"
  5. 62 Matteo Jorgenson Movistar Team "
  6. 67 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team "
  7. 79 Albert Torres Movistar Team +1'39"
  8. 90 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team +6'43"
  9. 101 Gorka Izagirre Movistar Team "
  10. 119 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team "
03
Vierzon - Dun-le-Palestel (191km)
08 March
  1. 01 Mads Pedersen Trek-Segafredo 4h23'29"
  2. 02 Bryan Coquard Cofidis "
  3. 03 Wout Van Aert Jumbo – Visma "
  4. 13 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team "
  5. 42 Gorka Izagirre Movistar Team "
  6. 56 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team "
  7. 74 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team "
  8. 92 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team +1'31"
  9. 95 Matteo Jorgenson Movistar Team +3'10"
  10. 108 Albert Torres Movistar Team +10'13"
04
Domérat - Montluçon (ITT / CRI) (13.4km)
09 March
  1. 01 Wout Van Aert Jumbo – Visma 16'20"
  2. 02 Primoz Roglic Jumbo – Visma +2"
  3. 03 Rohan Dennis Jumbo – Visma +6"
  4. 40 Matteo Jorgenson Movistar Team +1'09"
  5. 64 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team +1'25"
  6. 66 Gorka Izagirre Movistar Team +1'26"
  7. 67 Albert Torres Movistar Team "
  8. 70 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team +1'34"
  9. 110 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team +2'11"
  10. 122 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team +2'28"
05
Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert - Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut (189km)
10 March
  1. 01 Brandon McNulty UAE Team Emirates 4h53'30"
  2. 02 Franck Bonnamour B&B Hotels +1'58"
  3. 03 Matteo Jorgenson Movistar Team "
  4. 28 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team +5'52"
  5. 62 Gorka Izagirre Movistar Team +12'08"
  6. 65 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team +15'48"
  7. 75 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team "
  8. 80 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team "
  9. 93 Albert Torres Movistar Team +24'22"
06
Courthézon - Aubagne (214km)
11 March
  1. 01 Mathieu Burgaudeau Team TotalEnergies 5h33'06"
  2. 02 Mads Pedersen Trek-Segafredo "
  3. 03 Wout Van Aert Jumbo – Visma "
  4. 07 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team "
  5. 18 Matteo Jorgenson Movistar Team "
  6. 49 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team "
  7. 52 Gorka Izagirre Movistar Team "
  8. 54 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team "
  9. 62 Albert Torres Movistar Team +2'19"
  10. 72 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team +3'55"
07
Nice - Col de Turini (155.5km)
12 March
  1. 01 Primoz Roglic Jumbo – Visma 4h02'47"
  2. 02 Dani Martínez INEOS Grenadiers "
  3. 03 Simon Yates Team BikeExchange +2"
  4. 24 Matteo Jorgenson Movistar Team +7'30"
  5. 27 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team "
  6. 36 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team +12'24"
  7. 37 Gorka Izagirre Movistar Team "
  8. 66 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team +23'19"
  9. 68 Albert Torres Movistar Team +25'20"
  10. 69 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team "
08
Nice (115.6km)
13 March
  1. 01 Simon Yates Team BikeExchange 2h52'59"
  2. 02 Wout Van Aert Jumbo – Visma +9"
  3. 03 Primoz Roglic Jumbo – Visma "
  4. 19 Gorka Izagirre Movistar Team +6'13"
  5. 22 Albert Torres Movistar Team +6'34"
  6. 39 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team +13'21"
  7. 48 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team +17'43"
  8. —  Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team DNF
  9. —  Matteo Jorgenson Movistar Team DNS
  10. —  Johan Jacobs Movistar Team DNS

Analysis

Paris-Nice will be reaching no less than 80 editions in 2022, its route for this year repeating the elements which make it so prestigious and characteristic: nervous, windy opening stages, a time trial, grueling mid-mountain route and a tough MTF next to the Côte d’Azur, towards which this staple of the cycling ‘spring’ always navigates.

Mantes-la-Ville (Sunday 6th) will be home to a tricky stage one with four Cat-3 hills just outside Paris. The sprinters will then try to take advantage on Monday 7th, should crosswinds not avoid it, of their only clear change in Orléans, before another lumpy route, still suited to them, in Dun-le-Palestel (Tuesday 8th), prior to the race’s ITT. A 13.4km will take the riders to Montluçon (Wednesday 9th), including a tough final slope, 700m at 9%.

Breakaways and fearless riders will have their chances on Thursday 10th, with five rated ascents including the Col de la Mure (Cat-1), and Friday 11th, over no less than 214km and five other climbs. The weekend will, just as usual, bring the decisive stage: the ‘unipuerto’ finish atop the Col de Turini (Cat-1), on Saturday 12th, and the always-breathtaking Nice showdown (Sunday 13th), over five other climbs and the Col d’Eze (Cat-1) just 15km before the end.