Paris-Nice stage 3 – Live coverage
GC shakeup expected with 14.4-kilometre time trial in G🐭ien
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Paris-Nice 2021 stage 3 time trial start times
Stage 3 result
1 Stefan Bisseg♒ger (Swi🧔) EF Education-Nippo 0:17:34.120
2 Ré🃏mi Cavagna (Fra) Dece꧃uninck-QuickStep 0:17:34.950
3 Primož Roglič (Slo) Jumbo-Visma 0:17:40.760
4 Brandon McNulty (USA) ⛎UAE Team E🍌mirates 0:17:43.540
5 Søren Kragh Andersen (Den) Team DSM 0:ꦓ17:44꧅.950
6 Rohan Dennis (Aus) Ineos Grenadiers 0:17:47.640
7 Christophe Laporte (Fra) Cofidis 0:17:47.920
8 Dylan va🍒n Baarle (Ned) Ineos Grenadiers 0:17:48.110
9 Yves Lampaert (Bel) Deceuninc💟k-QuickStep 0:1ꩵ7:50.300
10 Patrick Bevin (NZl🍒) Israel Start-Up Nation 0:17:50.ඣ670
General classification after stage 3
1 Stefan Bissegger (Swi) EF Education-Nippo♕ 8:37:11
2 Rémi Cavagna (Fra) Deceuninck-QuickStep
3 Primož Roglič (Slo) Jumbo-Visma 0:00:06
4 Bra𒀰ndon McNulty (USA) UAE Team Emirates ✱0:00:09
5 Michael Matthews (Aus) Team BikeExchange
6 Søren Kragh An🐭dersen (De💯n) Team DSM 0:00:10
7 Mads Pe♔dersen (Den) Trek-Segafredo 0:00:12
8 Christophe Laporte (Fra) Cofidis 0:00:13
9 Dylan van Baarle (Ned) Ineos Grenadiers &ꦗnbsp;0:00:14
10 Yves Lampaert ♏(Bel) Deceuninck-QuickStep 0:00:15
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of stage 3 of Paris-Nice, a 14.4-kilometre time trial in the central French town of Gi꧅en.
We're around 130 kilom🐈etres south of Paris today, so making progress south towards Nice. With six stages and 570 kilometres (as the crow flies) remaining in the race, there's still a very long way to go, though.
Michael Matthews (Team BikeExchange) l♋eads the race after stage 2. He'll be the last man to set off at 15:45 CET.
Maxime Bouet (Arkea-Samsic) will kick ꦫoff the time t🎐rial in just over 10 minutes' time.
Matthews sprinted into yellow after taking bonus seconds at each intermediate sprint as well as the finish. Cees Bol (Team DSM) took the stage win af꧒ter a crash-affected run to the line. The Dutchman overhauled Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) in the closing metres.
Check here for our full stage 2 report.
Maxime Bouet (Arkea-Samsic) h𝔍as just set off and the time trial is under wayꦰ.
The riders will all be s𒁏etting off at on💛e-minute intervals today.
Chris Lawless (Total Direct Energie) and Kaden Groves (Bi𓆉keExchange) aꦇre next to start. Seven minutes until Rohan Dennis gets under way.
There's one checkpoint out on today's course, and it comes at the 7km mark. ⛎;
The route is quite a technical one, offering twisting sections in the middle after a nice straight to ease into the effort. Starting and ending by the Loire, the main difficulties come near the start and finish, with a 350-metre, 11 per cent wall coming in the opening♚ 2km🌸 and a 400-metre, six per cent run up to the finish line.
Dennis starts his effort. He finished 2:38 down yesterda꧋y, so was likely saving himself for today's ride.
The ex-TT world champion will face some stern competition in the form of race favourite Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma), and World Hour Record holder Victor Campenaerts (Qhubeka Asssos), as well as the likes of Stefan Bissegger (EF Education-Nippo), Søren Kragh Andersen (Team DSM), and Rémi Cavagna (Deceuninck-Quickstep).
Race leader, the versatile Michael Matthews, is🎉 also a strong time trialist and could ver🤡y well hold onto yellow today. He took seventh in the 15.1km time trial at this race last year.
Bouet is quickest through the checkpoint so far in 9:21, an average speed of
42.995kph. Not that it means much at this stage.
Jonas Rutsch (EF Education-Nippo) is now fastest at the checkpoin with a 9:04. Meanwhile, Bouet h💎as finished w🐷ith a time of 19:01 – a 45.434kph average.
Dennis has duly gone fastest at the c✤heckpoint, a full 2.2kph fasꦰter than anyone else so far. His time of 8:38 puts him top by 26 seconds.
Nobody else has broken the nine-minute barrier at the 7km chec🔯k♊point yet.
Rutsch is top at the finish with a time of 18:31.
A look at Dennis out on the course today.
Patrick Bevi🍨n (Israel Start-Up Nation) goes second at the checkpoint with a time of 8:48.
🦩Meanwhile, Dennis is unsurprisingly fastest at the finish. His time of 17:47 blows away Rutsch's 18:31. The 🎐Australian put 1:43 into his minute man, Ignatas Konovalovas, who is no slouch himself as a one-time Giro time trial winner back in 2009.
Bevin, Jasha Sütterlin (Team 🐻DSM) and Miles Scotson (BikeExchange) are the only men, along with Dennis, to break the nine-minute barrier at the checkpoint, but nob🍬ody is close to the Ineos man so far.
KOM leader Fabien Doubey (T𒊎otal Direct Energie) in his polka dot🌼 skinsuit.
After finishing, Dennis said that he'd averaged 40 watts more than expect♎ed today. The Australian said he hopes it's enough for the win on what he described as a technical and punchy course.
Jumbo-Visma's Tony Martin is third at the checkpo꧅int, 13 seconds down on Dennis. The German hasn't finished on the podium of a WorldTour time trial since taking second at the stage 4 TT at the 2017 Dauphiné.
His teammate and fellow time trial specialist Jos Van Emden ℱhas also started his 🌜effort.
Tony Martin out on the course.
Bevin and Scotson have slotted into second and third at the fin🦂ish.
B🌜evin was just three seconds down on Dennis! He made up seven seconds over the second half of the course. What an effort. Scotson finished 17 seconds further back.
Thomas De Gendt's time of 8:48 is equal to Bevin 🌼at the checkpoint. Will the Lotto Soudal man outdo him in the second half?
Martin'ꦅs 18:01 a🔥t the finish is good for third so far.
32 seconds separate the top five atಌജ the finish so far.
De Gendt had a quick start but couldn't match Bevin or Dennis (or Martin) in the second half🧜. He's foꦏurth-fastest with a time of 18:05.
An 8:45 for Jaco🌳po Guarnieri (Groupama🎉-FDJ) at the checkpoint puts him within seven seconds of Dennis.
17:59 for Van Emden puts him provisional third, two sec𒅌onds up on Martin.
Meanwhile Guarnieri has gone from third at the checkpoint to 46th 💖at the finish. Notꦚ sure what's happened there...
Dylan Van Baarle (Ineos Grenadiers), Matthi𒁃as Brandle (Israel Start-Up Nation) and Ion Izagirre (Astana-Premier Tech) have had good starts. 8:42, 8:45 and 8:45 for the trio puts them second, fourth and fifth respectively at the checkpoint.
This is how hard Rohan hit that TT 👊🥵He’s happy with that ride and still in the hot seat 👏 pic.twitter.com/qZKShggdaF
17:48.110 for Van Baarle at the finish! That'ꦜs only half a second down on Dennis' time of 17:47.640.
Here's Dutch TT champion Jos Van Emden out on 🐠course ea🐓rlier. Provisional fourth for him at the moment.
Alexey Lutsenko almost loses it on a downhill corner, but just manages to stop before running out of ✃road. He was sixth at the first checkpoint.
His teammate Ion🐷 Izagirre goes fourth fastest, just eight s𝓀econds down on Dennis.
18:06 and provisional ninth for Lutsenko at the fini🍸sh line.
Magnus Cort (EF Education-Nippo), Warren Barguil (Arkea-Samsic), Casper Pedersen (Team DSM), Rui Costa (UAE Team Emirates) and Steven Kruijswijk (Jumbo-Visma) are some of the notable names out on ▨course at the moment.
Few riders are m𒅌aking a dent in the standings at the firs✱t checkpoint at the moment.
Magnus Cort crosses the line in sixth, 12 secon꧒ds down on Dennis♒ at 17:59.
Kruijwsijk is flying – his time of 8:42 at the checkpoint is secon𓂃d fastest so far, four seconds down on Dennis.
Giro champion Tao Geoghegan Hart is out on course now. He's chased by AG2R's 𓂃Bob Jungels🅠.
The Briton is looking 𝔍good on the early climb. We're waiting for Kruijwsijk to finish though – he's sti💜ll 4.5 kilometres out.
Fabio Aru in his new Qhubeka Assos colours. 🀅He was 27th at thಞe checkpoint.
Andrey Amador (Ineos Grenadiers) is the slowest man so far. His time of 20:40 is almost three minu♏tes slower than teammate Dennis.
A 17:54 for Kruijswijk. That's a great time for the Dutchman and puts him fou💝r💝th.
8:56 for Geoghegan Hart at the checkpoint, good for 17th. Bob Jungels 🌼🐷passes through a minute later and a second slower.
Geoghegan Hart will be hoping for a quicker second half of the TT. If he finishes in 17th he'd be the best part of three-quarters of a minute down on Dennis, which wouldn't bode well for a potential GC battle with Primož Roglič.
8:45 and sixth at the checkpoint for Dylan Teuns (Bahrain Victorious). Warren Barguil (Arkea-Samsic) finishes exactly a minute down on Dennis🐽.
Søren Kragh Andersen is one to watch today. 🍌He won the time trial at Saint-Amand-Montrond here last yeaꦇr. He sets off in three minutes.
🔁🔁🔁@kraghsoren warming up for the #ParisNice TT on our @Elite_cycling trainer.👊🏻#KeepChallenging pic.twitter.com/KXFblDFAkQ
8:46 and seventh at the checkpoint for Astana's Omar Fraile. Jumbo-Visma's✤ George Bennett also put in a nice time, 16th at 8:54.
Reigning champion Max Schachmann (Bora-Hansgrohe) is out on course now, along with Lotto Soudal man ൩Philippe Gilbert, and DSM's Søren Kragh Andersen.
Geoghegan Hart finishes in 16th place at 18:18. That's 31 seconds down 🐈on Dennis.
Kruꦬijwsijk out on the course during his top ride earlier.
Jungels finishes in pro💦visio🐻nal 13th place at 18:12.
A top result for Dylan Teuns (Bahrai🐽n Victorious). He finishes 11 seconds down in sixt✅h place.
Now Neilson Pow🐬less is impressing. The American EF rider is fourth at the checkpoint with a time of 8:43.
Matteo💃 Trentin (UAE Team Emirates), Pierre Latour (Total Direct Energie) and Jai Hindley (Team DSM) are out on 𒅌course, too.
This man heads off in nine minutes' ti𝓀me. Can he overhaul Dennis to take the win? Aleksandr Vlasov (Astana-Premier Tech) ♉will follow him.
🇫🇷 #ParisNice @rogla looks ready for his time trial 😎 pic.twitter.com/j2LGBWgxnq
Omar𝓡 Fraile has had a good day out, taking ninth at t🧜he finish, 12 seconds down on Dennis.
...and the Spaniard falls to 10th shortly afterwards as Schachmann takes sixth, just eig✱ht seconds beꩲhind Dennis. It's tight at the top.
Kragh Andersen is flying! He𝔉's top at the checkpoint with a time of 8:36. That's two seconds up on De♐nnis.
Powless faeded to 14th after his strong start.
Victor Campenaerts (Qhubeka Assos) sets off to start his ri꧟de.
Roglič is off now, too, a minute behind Guillaume Martin (Cofidis).
Kragh Andersen climbs to the finish and he🌊's done it! The Dane has beaten Dennis' time.
He cuts it🐬 fine, freewheeling the final fe♑w metres... but his time of 17:44 is three seconds quicker than the Australian.
Mattia Cattaneo (Deceuninck-QuickStep) turns sixth෴ at the checkpoint into eighth at the finish with a time of 17:56.
Campenaerts is seventh at the checkpoint, eight seconds down. Roglič goes second, two seconds down, while Martin is 55th, 30 seconds down. Vlasov is eighth, also eight seconds down.
Gaudu, Bissegger, Cavagna and McNulty have started their r𝔍ides.
Giro d'Italia runner-up Jai Hindley finish🦩es in 47th place, a full 52 seconds down on his teammate Kragh Andersen.
Meanwhile, Frꦰench TT champion 𝔉Rémi Cavagna is quickest at the checkpoint. His time of 8:33 means he's the first to average over 47kph to that point.
Felix Großschartner (Bora-Hansgrohe) passes through soon after, just ♛seven se𒀰conds back.
20 minutes to go until the final man, Michael Matthews, sets off. Out on the road, Roglič has passed Guillaume Martin after 15 minutes of racing.
Victor Campe⛦naerts crosses the line in 18th place, 22 seconds down on Kragh Andersen. That is not good🍌 at all from the time trial specialist.
Roglič comes to the finish and he sprints all the way to the line. Unsurprisingly he's the fastest man of the lot so far, four seconds faster than Kragh Andersen with a time of 17:40.
Stefan Bissegger (EF Educ🤡ation-Nippo) has gone quicker than Cavagna at the checkpoint. A full three seconds up! Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) goes thir♏d, a few tenths down on Cavagna.
Vlasov finishes 10th at 17:56.
McNulty catches teammate Alexander Kristoff after just 10 minutes. M💙eanwhile, Cavagna is into the final kilometre...
Cavagna catches his two-minute man Kristian Sbaraglia at the bottom of the hill and power up to the fastets time! 17:34 and six seconds up on Roglič! Huge ride.
Bissegger and McNulty – first and third at the checkpoint – are the next riders to keep an eye. They'll be at the finish before🔯 long.
🐬The top 10 will be starting their rides in a matter of minutes.
A 49.184kph a🎉verage for Cavagna du🍬ring his ride. Pretty quick...
David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) sheds 52 seconds🐬 t🔯o his countryman today. He crossed the line in 43rd place.
Stefan Bissegger puts in an amazing effort to shave less than a second off Ca෴vagna's time♒! Wow...
He didn't have a🌌 TV moto with him so we didn't see hi꧃m until the finish.
Thisꦏ is Bissegger's first full season꧂ as a pro, just to remind you.
Cavagna w𓃲ill be rueing tha brief holdup behind Sbaragli as the pair turned onto the climb to the finish. That could've lost him the race.
McNulty fades in the second half of the race. He finishes fourth with a ti🧸me of 17:43.
The last riders are preparing to head out now. We'll keep an eye on 11th-placed Yves Lampaert (Deceuninck-QuickStep), who is a very quick time ♔trialist.
Swift, Stuyven, Vermeersch, Benoot and Greipel are off. Démare, Bol, Bennett, Pedersen and Matthews to fo🅺llow.
Matthews will need to finish within 14 seconds of Bisse🅘gger to ไhang onto his yellow jersey for another day.
Christophe Laporte (Cofi🐬dis) was sixth at the checkpoint and has just caught his minute man Rudy Barbier after 💮13 minutes of racing.
He's a very good all-rounder who can sprint and get over the hills, too, but it'd be a surprise if he were to top the sta💛ndings at the fi🦄nish.
Sam Bennett is off 🌠in his green jersey skinsuit. Next up is world champion Mads Pedersen, and then race leader Michael 'Bling' Matthews.
Laporte comes to the finish and crosses the line in seventh place w𝓀iꦿth a time of 17:47. That's just short of Rohan Dennis' time.
Matthews hits the early climb, bobbin💎g up and down on the bike on the steeep slopes.
Up the road, Lampaert's time at the check was good for ninth place. He has 12 secoܫnds to make uꦉp if he's to win today.
Few of the riders currently out on course will be challenging at the top of the standings. We're really just watching for La▨mpaert and Matthews now.
Politt was 42nd at the checkpoint, Swiౠft 133rd, Stuyven 89th, Vermeersch 24th, B𒊎enoot 39th, Greipel 94th, Démare 102nd, Bol 68th...
A look at Bissegger during his effort earlier – the fastestꦏ so far.
Lampaert doesn't trouble the Swiss youngst🍰er's time. He finishes ninth atಌ 17:50.
Matthews crosses the checkpoint in a time of 8:42, meaning he's shed 11.55 seco꧅nds to Bissegger at the halfway mark. Barring a fantastic second half, he's not goin🍎g to hang on to yellow today.
Th♔e Australian is 10th quickest though, so a ♛nice time for him regardless.
The second half of the course features more downhill sections in🧸 contrast to the hillier first half.
A ꧑number of riders crossing the line to finish their efforts – Swift at 123ndꦺ, Stuyven at 71st, Vermeersch at 26th, Benoot at 45th, Greipel at 73rd.
Three kilometres remain for Matthews as Démare rides to the finish over a minute down o🌼n Bissegger🧜.
No🐻w stage 2 winner Bol comes to the line. ꧑He's just over a minute down, too.
Pederseꦉn catches Bennett in the final kilometre. It's just tཧhose two and Matthews left to finish.
Pedersen is going we♒ll. He battles to the line to t🤡ry and grab yellow but he finishes 14th at 22 seconds with a time of 17:56.
Matthews fights to the line but he'ღs out of yellow. He grits 🧸his teeth as he pushes on but misses out on retaining the race lead. His final time is 17:57, good for 17th place.
Stefan Bissegger (EF Education-Nippo) has won stage 3 of Paris-Nice and will take over the race lead!
Bissegger leads the race ahead of Cavagna by less than a second. Roglič lies third at six seconds.
Matthews remains just nine secondsඣ off the race lead, but with six second-cat climbs featuring on tomorrow's stage 4 with a 7.4km, 5.9 per cent first-cat climb to finish, he won't be back in it.
Bissegger celebrate💫s 𒈔his win and yellow jersey on the podium in Gien.
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Here's a look at tomorrow's stage, a hard 187.6-kilometre day from Chalon-sur-Saône to Chiroubles, north of Lyo🥂n. With the first uphill finish of the race on the menu, expect the GC contenders to come to the fore in the finale.
Here's what Bissegger haಌd to say after his win today, by the way.
"It means a lot to me – I worked♓ a long time for it," he said. "I'm quite young, so I still have to establish myself to the others, but I think I could show today that I’m here and they have to be aware of me.
"Time trials like that are really my thing. I come from track, and th🀅e short punchy stuff is really good for me. It feels really great to finally show what I’m 𓆉capable of and take the win here."
That's all for us today. We'll have moreꦗ news and reaction coming through the afternoon and evening. Be sure to join us tomorrow for full ♊live coverage of stage 4!
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