BOISE, Idaho — American cyclist and Boise High School graduate Matteo Jorgenson won the week-long Paris-Nice race for the second straight year on Sunday. On a good day for U.S. cycling Jorgenson, who ...
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Preview Paris-Nice 2025 | Visma | Lease a Bike brings out two of its best riders for the 'Race to the Sun'
Strade Bianche on Saturday, Tirreno-Adriatico on Monday, and of course, Paris-Nice on Sunday—the cycling season is in full ...
Matteo Jorgenson became the third American to win Paris-Nice, while countryman Brandon McNulty took third for a landmark podium in U.S. men's road cycling history. Jorgenson, 24, won the storied eight ...
The Paris-Nice 2025 race begins this Sunday, March 9 and runs through Sunday, March 16, starting in the commune of Le Perray-en-Yvelines and concluding in the city of Nice. Coverage of the eight-day ...
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Favorites stage 8 Paris-Nice 2025 | Very heavy, very Nice: Jorgenson defends leading position close to home
The final stage of Paris-Nice is a well-known recipe. It means starting and finishing in the metropolis on the Cote d'Azur, ...
Another major test for the key Tour de France contenders in 2025 comes at the 83rd edition of Paris-Nice, which will be the next rung on the ladder for Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) toward ...
Visma-Lease a Bike powered to victory in the stage 3 team time trial in Paris-Nice, moving defending champion Matteo Jorgenson into the yellow jersey. The Dutch team beat Jayco-AlUla by 14 seconds – ...
Matteo Jorgenson has every reason to continue to dream big. The Boise High graduate won his second straight Paris-Nice cycling race Sunday for Visma-Lease a Bike, becoming the first American to do so.
NICE, France, March 10 (Reuters) - Matteo Jorgenson claimed overall victory at the Paris-Nice race after distancing fellow American Brandon McNulty in the rainy hills around Nice on Sunday. The ...
Two-time Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard claimed he was not properly checked by race doctors after he was concussed in a crash during the Paris-Nice in March. Vingegaard hurt his left hand ...
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