Sky’s Ritchie Porte won two stages and the General Classification of the 2013 Paris-Nice cycling race.
Omega’s Sylvain Chavanel won the sprint while Sky’s Ritchie Porte kept yellow in Paris-Nice.
Sky’s Ritchie Porte opened a perhaps insurmountable lead with a Paris-Nice Stage Five win.
Orica-GreenEdge rider Michael Albisini won the sprint in Stage for of the 2013 Paris-Nice cycling race.
American David Talansky from the American Garmin Sharp team took the stage win and overall win in Paris-Nice Stage Four.
Sky’s Bradley Wiggins turned in the fastest time of the final day to win Paris-Nice.
Thomas De Gendt of Vacansoleil won Stage Seven of Paris-Nice by six minutes.
Luis-Leon Sanchez bested big Jens Voigt in the final two-man sprint to win in Stage Six of the Paris-Nice cycling race.
Vacansoleil’s Liuwe Westra made the winning attack on the steep final climb of Paris-Nice Stage Five.
Australia’s GreenEdge squad captured the Stage One Team Time Trial at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Race leader Bradley Wiggins of Sky said that Paris-Nice would be decided at the final 9.6-km uphill time trial
Alejandro Valverde of Movistar powered past his opponents in an uphill sprint to win Stage Three of the 2012 Paris-Nice cycling race.
Three-time Swedish time-trial champion Gustav Larsson of Vacansoleil-DCM won the 2012 Paris-Nice Prologue.
Sky’s Ritchie Porte won two stages and the General Classification of the 2013 Paris-Nice cycling race.
Omega’s Sylvain Chavanel won the sprint while Sky’s Ritchie Porte kept yellow in Paris-Nice.
Sky’s Ritchie Porte opened a perhaps insurmountable lead with a Paris-Nice Stage Five win.
Orica-GreenEdge rider Michael Albisini won the sprint in Stage for of the 2013 Paris-Nice cycling race.
American David Talansky from the American Garmin Sharp team took the stage win and overall win in Paris-Nice Stage Four.
Sky’s Bradley Wiggins turned in the fastest time of the final day to win Paris-Nice.
Thomas De Gendt of Vacansoleil won Stage Seven of Paris-Nice by six minutes.
Luis-Leon Sanchez bested big Jens Voigt in the final two-man sprint to win in Stage Six of the Paris-Nice cycling race.
Vacansoleil’s Liuwe Westra made the winning attack on the steep final climb of Paris-Nice Stage Five.
Australia’s GreenEdge squad captured the Stage One Team Time Trial at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Race leader Bradley Wiggins of Sky said that Paris-Nice would be decided at the final 9.6-km uphill time trial
Alejandro Valverde of Movistar powered past his opponents in an uphill sprint to win Stage Three of the 2012 Paris-Nice cycling race.
Three-time Swedish time-trial champion Gustav Larsson of Vacansoleil-DCM won the 2012 Paris-Nice Prologue.