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Prologue6.1km | Conflans-Sainte-Honorine - Conflans-Sainte-Honorine
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Stage 1195km | Condé-sur-Vesgre - Vendôme
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Stage 2214km | Contres - Commentry
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Stage 3165.5km | Cusset - Mont Brouilly
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Stage 4193.5km | Juliénas - Romans-sur-Isère
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Stage 5198km | Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux - Salon-de-Provence
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Stage 6177km | Nice - La Madone d’Utelle
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Stage 7141km | Nice - Nice
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Paris - Nice 2016 stages
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Tirreno-Adriatico stage 6 LIVE - Breakaway finally forms after an hour of racing
The peloton races 189km over Sassotetto from San Severino Marche to Camerino -
Paris-Nice stage 7 LIVE - Bad weather forces route revision as Jonas Vingegaard defends overall lead
Further changes made to the penultimate stage of the race amid heavy rainfall -
Mathieu van der Poel explains why he refuses to follow the narrow handlebar trend
Despite trend towards narrower bars, the Dutch Classics favourite still rides with handlebars that measure 450mm
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ProVelo Super League: Finlay Walsh claims record-breaking Grafton to Inverell as Kirsty Watts flies solo in Mt Mitchell to Inverell
Watts sets out alone for 100km to take victory as Walsh prevails in sprint with Lindon Milostic -
Paris-Nice queen stage 7 shortened again to just 47km of racing as 'inconceivable' conditions that already forced organisers to cut mountaintop finale in Auron continue
Biblical rain at the start in Pont Louis Nucera means riders will depart by bus to avoid the sections made dangerous by rain -
'Saturday will be a big day' - Isaac del Toro and Giulio Pellizzari put aside their friendship to fight for Tirreno-Adriatico victory
Mexican leads Italian rival by 23 seconds before the final stage in the hills
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'I have my winter pants' - Paris-Nice leader Jonas Vingegaard ready for poor weather on Saturday but emphasises safety priorities
Danish star's understanding is race organisers have a 'Plan B' if cancellation or alteration of stage becomes necessary -
'I have different goals this spring' – Matteo Jorgenson turns spring metamorphosis into a Tirreno-Adriatico podium opportunity
American moves up to third overall despite focussing on later goals in the Ardennes -
'If you start to lose that winning mentality, you might as well stop racing' - Michael Valgren completes comeback with Tirreno-Adriatico stage win
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