Paris - Nice 2012
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Paris - Nice 2012
The Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) announced today the route of this year's Paris-Nice, rolling out a fresh parcours complete with two individual time trials bookending the eight-stage event.
Heading out from Dampierre-en-Yvelines to Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse on opening day, Sunday March 4, riders face a 9.4km individual time trial, but it will be the 9.6km uphill test from Nice to the top of the Col d'Èze, which will bring in the stars for the event.
The ASO confirmed that 10 of the top 15 in last year's Tour de France have committed to racing Paris-Nice, including the Schleck brothers, Andy and Frank.
Races
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Paris - Nice4 March 2012 - 11 March 2012 | Fra | WorldTour

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Stage 7 - De Gendt solos to victory | Sisteron - Nice2012-03-10 220km
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Stage 8 - Wiggins wins Paris-Nice | Nice - Col d'Èze2012-03-11 9.6km
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