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Paris-Nice stage 8 – Live: GC attacks start early on final day decider

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There are about 12 riders left in the peloton as they near the top of the climb.

Almeida is still outside the back of the peloton.

Gall and Vlasov have joined Pedersen at the front of the race.

The yellow jersey group has gotten bigger, and there are Ineos domestiques to chase them down.

Felix Gall and Vlasov are the latest to try an attack.

Arensman accelerates, but Jorgenson is alert to it once again.

Alemida is not among them, he’s been dropped.

Jorgenson brings Vlasov back, dragging about 7 other riders with him.

More riders bridge to them, including Vlasov, who counter-attacks. Red Bull are really taking the pace to Visma.

Jorgenson is on his wheel, followed by Jorgenson and Astana’s Tejada and  Champoussin.

Lipowitz attacks again.

Only 4 riders are with Lipowitz.

Lipowitz has only a few riders with him, including Jorgenson.

He made his move after Vlasov and O’Connor had been caught.

Attack from Lipowitz

They’re also bringing back Pedersen. He’s now only 35 seconds ahead.

Vlasov and O’Connor have 12 seconds on the peloton.

O’Connor has joined Vlasov. He too is no longer in GC contention.

Vlasov is well down on GC, so not a threat to the yellow jersey. But he could be a useful man to help his Red Bull teammate Lipowitz later.

Attack from Vlasov!

Ineos lead the peloton onto the climb. They have multiple riders surrounding an isolated Jorgenson. The yellow jersey looks vulnerable.

CÔTE DE PEILLE

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50KM TO GO

Here at Paris-Nice, the riders are finished with the steepest gradients, but are still going downhill.

Elsewhere in Italy, it’s the latest leg of the Women’s World Tour at Trofeo Alfredo Binda. We’ve got that covered too.

The final stage of Tirreno-Adriatico is also taking place today. You can follow all the action here.

The top five in the KOM classification remains as it was:

Tejada has sat up now, and is back in the peloton.

Over a minute now for Pedersen.

This was the result of the KOM at the top of the Col de la Porte. None of the candidates for the polka-dot jersey took any points ahead of the Ineos men. 

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Pedersen is flying down this descent, not holding back at all. He’s 48 seconds ahead of the peloton.

Ineos are keeping Tejada in sight, with four riders leading the peloton.

Tejada is 10th on GC, at 3-36.

Actually, it turns out Tejada is off the front of the peloton, not the back. This is bold move by the Astana rider.

Danish Mads Pedersen of Lidl-Trek pictured in action during stage eight of the 83th edition of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 119,9 km from Nice to Nice, France, Sunday 16 March 2025. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS (Photo by DAVID PINTENS / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP)

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Tejada is also out the back. He’s got a top 10 place on GC to defend.

Pedersen has 10 seconds on the peloton.

Pedersen attacked just after the summit, after Ineos had led the reduced peloton over it.

They’ve gone over the top of the climb, and Pedersen is back at the front again!

The pack of riders (peloton) cycles across a bridge over the Vesubie river during the 8th and final stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 119,9 km between Nice and Nice, on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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There are only about 30 riders left in the peloton, and Jorgenson is the only rider left from Visma-Lease a Bike. Ineos have already succeeded in isolating him.

Ineos’ pace has proven to be too much for Pedersen. He’s been brought back.

Ineos Grenadiers are leading the peloton. Are they hoping to attempt challenging the yellow jersey with Thymen Arensman, currently third overall at 1-20?

Pedersen’s doing a great job for now, maintaining a lead of about 15 seconds over the peloton. Once again the Dane’s climbing is defying expectations.

A surprise in the peloton as Lenny Martinez is one of the riders dropped on the climb. Given his form this week, he was one of the favourites for the stage win today.

He is for now – the four chasers have been caught by the peloton, leaving Pedersen as the only rider left out front.

COL DE LA PORTE

Steinhauser’s been caught, and now Pedersen has counter-attacked.

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Steinhauser has dropped Pedersen and Narváez.

Ben O’Connor and Ilan Van Wilder have been involved in a crash.

That chasing trio has been caught, but the five leaders have a gap of about 12 seconds.

Cavagna, Powless and Gachignard are chasing behind.

Jack Haig and Matteo Sobrero have joined Pedersen, Narváez and Steinhauser at the front of the race.

Four riders are chasing that leading trio.

Pedersen is with Narváez and Steinhauser.

Another group now trying its luck. It goes without saying that Pedersen is involved.

That was a promising group, but it too has been shut down.

Paret-Peintre is the highest ranked rider on GC present in the group, at 4-50.

Here’s a full list of the 13 riders who are in the lead:

TotalEnergies' French rider Thomas Gachignard wearing the climber's dotted jersey cycles ahead of the pack of riders (peloton) during the 8th and final stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 119,9 km between Nice and Nice, on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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The road is currently going uphill, on a long drag that bring them to the foot of the first climb of the day, Col de la Porte.

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More riders have joined them. There are about a dozen in the lead group now.

They’ve been joined by – guess who? – Mads Pedersen.

Lorenzo Milesi and Edward Planckaert are the latest riders to try and attack. 

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UAE Team Emirates have confirmed that McNulty is indeed ill.

Brandon McNulty had abandoned the race. We can only assume he’s come down with some kind of illness, as he had been going well all week and was poised for a top ten finish. 

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Max Walker of EF Education-EasyPost has also pulled out.

Adrien Petit (Intermarché-Wanty) is another rider to have dropped out of the bunch, and he’s abandoned the race.

Some riders are being dropped out of the peloton already, including Brandon McNulty. That’s a surprise, as the American is up in 7th on GC.

Pedersen has 7 other riders with him.

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Pedersen’s been brought back once again.

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Correction from earlier – it’s actually Alberto Dainese (Tudor Pro Cycling), not Cavagna, who has pulled out of the race. 

After being caught, Pedersen is on the move again! Clearly the Dane is in the mood today, having been in great form all week.

Pedersen’s been brought back.

Mads Pedersen wastes no time in attacking straight away.

120KM TO GO

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A welcome sight for the riders – the sun is shining today! After a week of miserable weather, Paris-Nice has at last lived up to its name as Race to the Sun.

Two riders have pulled out of the race before the start today – Rémi Cavagna (Groupama-FDJ) and Roel van Sintmaartensdijk (Intermarché-Wanty).

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The riders are off from the unofficial start, and will be racing soon.

One rider who won’t be threatening Jorgenson is Mattias Skjelmose, after he crashed out of the race yesterday. There was good news today though, as it was confirmed that he has not sustained any fractures. 

Could this year see another last day yellow jersey coup? Visma-Lease a Bike have controlled this race comfortably ever since taking the yellow jersey for Matteo Jorgenson on stage three’s time trial, and haven’t ever come under real pressure. But Florian Lipowitz remains just 37 seconds behind him on GC, and the terrain is there today for him to gain that.

It’s time for what is often one of the most exciting days of the season – the Paris-Nice finale. Every year this race ends with a short, intense day of climbing, and almost always produces thrilling racing, with the GC lead often changing hands at the last hurdle.

Hello and welcome to the eighth and final stage of the 2025 Paris-Nice.