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-s🌟tage event.
Heading out from Dampierre-en-Yvelines to Saint-Ré𒊎;my-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 C👍ol d'Èze, which will bring in the stars for the event.
The ASO confirme🦩d that 10 o💧f the top 15 in last year's Tour de France have committed to racing Paris-Nice, including the Schleck brothers, Andy and Frank.
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Paris - Nice 20124 March 2012 - 11 March 2012 | Fra | WorldTour
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