In the true tradition
While the last edition of Paris-Nice broke with tradition offering a straight route from the first to the last kilometre of the race, the 73rd edition of the Race to the Sun will mark a return to tradition for the first major stage race of the European season: a prologue, a summit finish and a final sprint to the Col d'?ze.
Everything will be in place to make this an exceptional edition, from Sunday 8th to Sunday 15th March, and even more so, as Saint-Pour?ain-sur-Sioule, Rasteau and their vineyards will also feature on the agenda. In addition, there will be a finish in Saint-Amand-Montrond, which was the setting for a classic bordure formation on the 2013 Tour and looks likely to be a thrilling central part of the race. The pace will be set right from the start in Maurepas in Yvelines, with a prologue of nearly 7 kilometres over hilly terrain.
By the end of the first day, the rider wearing the Yellow Jersey could well have a head start. The sprinters will then have free rein to express themselves (unless there is a bordure formation! for two stages where we will see the peloton leave from Saint-R?my-l?s-Chevreuse, arrive in Contres and then set off from the ZooParc in Beauval Saint-Aignan. But the toughest part of the race, having set off from Varennes-sur-Allier and prior to the Col d'?ze, will undoubtedly be the final unparalleled ascent of the Croix de Chaubouret. A climb associated with no lesser riders than Ferdi K?bler and Greg LeMond on the Tour de France. The next day the Department of Loire will have pride of place as the race will set off from Saint ?tienne.
The penultimate stage in the Nice hinterland also promises to be tricky from the start in Vence, followed by the Col de Vence, the Col de Saint-Roch and the C?te de Peille, before arriving in Nice from the eastern side of the capital of the French Riviera. So will the race be over by this stage? Nothing could be further from the truth, and the climb to ?ze will be the ultimate deciding factor.
Christian Prudhomme
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