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Bonjour and welcome along to the penultimate stage of Paris-Nice. We've survived ꩵthe cold, windy conditions of the north and we've now reached the south in the 'race to the sun', where the final weekend often serves up some fantastic racing. 

The scene at the start in Le Broc. The ra🦂ce to the ꩲsun lives up to its name.

We're about to get underway. Many, many riders warming up on the rollers th𝔉is morning. That's because of the uphill st𒀰art, with the route tackling the Côte de Gilette from kilometre-zero. It's 6.6km at 4.9% and it's sure to be a fast and furious start to the day.

The Gilette was not originally on the menu, but the final two stages have had to be altered due to COVID-19. Not because of new restrictions, but actually the opposite - Nice is easing restrictions and the mayor does🍸n't want a bike race blocking the streets and access to the seafront. 

We're off!

Three non-starters today: Maxi🅠milian Walscheid (Qhubeka Assos), Patrick Bevin (Israel Start-Up Nat💧ion) and Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Fenix).

Neilson Powless (EF-Nippo) has a dig off the front. Thomas De Gendt (Lotto Soudal) is looking lively too. No break yet but plenty o✱f riders being spat out the back of the bunch. 

We've goꦬt a group of around 15 with a gap. De Gendt is amo🌼ng them.

The riders reach the top of the Gilette. Theไ gaps are still small. 

These were the first four to the top of the climb

David Gaudu (FDJ) is back after a mechanical. We have a story on the Frenchman this morning. He's been suffering from that crash with Tao Geoghegan Hart but is hoping to do something today. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Here it is. 

Over the t🦩op and this breakaway attempt has found a little more ground. Sam Bennettಌ (Deceuninck-QuickStep) is in there...

Here are the 13 riders in this break

The group has a l♈ead of 50 sec🉐onds, but this is one that Roglic and his Jumbo-Visma team need to keep a close eye on. Cattaneo is only 2 minutes down on GC, and Teuns, Mader, and Powless are all within 2:30. 

For the full results and standings following yesterday's stage, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:here's the link you need.

Jumbo-Visma are indeed on⛄ the front of the peloton, pegging this break at 1:15 for the tim🍌e being. 

Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) had launched a solo ౠbid to get across to the break, and he's still stuck in the middle.

98km to go

A huge day at Paris-Nice but also a huge day at Tirreno-Adriatico, with a summit finish at Prati di Tivo. Can Wout Van Aert hang with with the climbers? My colleague Daniel Ostanek has live coverage of that onꦛe.

90km to go

Given thಌis break is little more than a minute up the road, we could see some more atta🌄cks and action from the bunch on these climbs. It's a shorter stage, but the intensity could make up for the loss of distance. 

We're on the climb an🐎d the break have actually found some more ground. 1:45 is the gap now. Pedersen is still in no man's land!

Nearing the top of Sigale and the gap is 1:50.

Here's a first shot of the break.

Bennett up there in green, as if it'♏s nothing. The Irish sprinter has already won two stages but fancies a day out today, and the way he made it into this move at a time when the likes of Démare were getting dropped says a lot about his form. He's started the seas💙on really well and looks in really good shape for Milan-San Remo, as do his team, who will also have Alaphilippe and Ballerini next Saturday. 

Over the top of Sigale and it's Perez who once again gets there first. The Cofidis man is already in the polka-dot jersey and is looking to cement his lead in that mou🍸ntains classification today. 

78km to go

The gap reaches two minutes on the Saint-Antonin. Jum🦂bo-Visma are leading the peloton behind the 13-rider break. 

Polka-dot Perez there in the break. With the points at the those first two climbs, he has indeed won that jersey for good - there simply aren't enough points left on the roa🤡d the rest of today or tomorrow for anyone to catch him. All he needs to do is stay upright. 

70km to go

He didn't need to, bꦜut Perez bagged maximum poi🃏nts there as well.

Now for a downhill section. Even without Tony Martin, Jumbo-Visma appear to have this under controဣl. 

Blockbuster stages today in France and Italy, but the shockwaves continue after yesterday's blockbuster news from the UK. Richard Freeman, the former doctor for Team Sky and British Cycling, was found guilty at his medical tribunal of ordering tesꦓtosterone (a banned substance) "knowing or believing" it was for a rider. 

Some follow-up headlines after t✤he Freeman verdict. This is undoubtedly a major blow to the reputations of🅺 both Ineos Grenadiers and British Cycling, and there is still much left unexplained, plus new charges of course from UK Anti-Doping. 

61km to go

47.5km to go

This is a preamble to La Colmiane now. The climb is fast becoming a fixture of Paris-Nice, used here for the🌠 third time in four years. In 2018, Simon Yates won, while last year it was Nai🐽ro Quintana. 

It's hard to see past Roglic today, given his imperious form. However, climbers like David Gaudu, Guillaume Martin, and Alexandr Vlasov should be in with more o🎉f a shout against the Slovenian. 

A reminder of the overall standings in advance of the final climb

43km to go

Bo🔜uhanni and a few others are being dropped here as the pace increases. It was a fairly calm Jumbo lin🍎e but other teams like BikeExchange and DSM are heading to the front now.

Here's Roglic in the Jumbo train 🦂a li𒅌ttle earlier. 

Jumbo have slipped right back now, though, as DSM 🌄and BikeExchange dictate the tempo on this uphill section. It's not a categorised climb but, at ꧃this pace, it hurts. A sizeable gruppetto now. 

38.5km to go

The first intermediate sprint is coming up in around 7km. There are bonuses of 3-2-1 seconds for 🌜the first three across the line. It's too late t🧜o catch this break by then, and it looks like DSM and BikeExchange are looking to make this hard ahead of the final climb. 

BikeExchange are working for Lu🔥cas Hamilton, who's 7th overall. DSM have Tiesj Benoot just above in 6th - the 🦩Belgian was second at La Colmiane and second overall last year. 

35km to go

Perez dropping is a further indication of Sam B🅷ennett's form. The green jersey has been pulling this break for a good while now. His teammate Cattaneo is the best-placed on GC, at two minutes. The plan would have been to try and propel the Italian for the final climb but at this point it looks like our stage winner will be coming from the bunch. 

The gradient stiffens now as we approach the intermedia🅘te sprint.

Bennett drags it all the way to the sprint line, where Cattaneo nudges forward to get involved. First place and a helping of points for Bennett, who crosses the line f🌳irst, and two bonus seconds for Cattaneo.

Bennett's three points take him three points off Roglic's lead in the points classification (Bennett's only wearing green on loan from yellow jersey Roglic). Thereᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ's another intermediate sprint weirdly near the top of the final climb, so it's unlikely Bennett will be able to get any closer today or tomorrow. Still, all good training for next weekend. 

A short descent now before the road goes false flat again on the approach to our long final climb.&n🌱bsp;

Problem for Wa🍬rren Barguil. He's 17th overall ꦰand has Arkea-Samsic teammate Connor Swift towing him back to the bunch. 

No✤t sure what happened to Ba🅰rguil. He's on a teammate's bike.

Jumbo have taken a back seat here but Roglic still has three men by his side. It's Steven Kruijswijk, ওSam Oomen, and George Be👍nnett.

25km remaining

As I write that, we have a little lull from the BikeExchange-DSM combo. The break gain another 10 💎seconds.

Barguil is almost back but now stops to get a replacement bike. Back into chase mo🌄de.&🔯nbsp;

Hamilton is ဣback behind the cars too, which would explain w🦄hy BikeExchange knocked it off. Matthews is there to help him back.

21km to go

The breakaway sense𒀰 a little opportꦜunity and the pace is lifted. Bennett begins to struggle.

Powless, Bernꦦard, Lutsenko get 🌺a gap in the break. 

Mader goes across, and Sam Bennett goes with him. Wow, he's really on a good day here. Nizzolo, a sprint rival, is getting dropped 🐼from 🍸the peloton behind.

Bennett drops back now to wait for Cattaneo. The gap is ꦏdown to 1ꦰ:15 again as the pace is lifted in the bunch.

🐽We're climbing already but the final climb is yet to officially begin. The break is back together n⛦ow.

And now Bennett is done. Or is he? It 🐼looks as though he's sitting up, but he springs out of ꦫthe saddle again and claws his way back across. 

No, he's done. He drops again and that looks like tha𝔉t for Bennett. 

16.3km to go

Amador immediately dropped from the break

The peloton hit the climb one minute in arrears.

The climb is 16.3km long and averages 6.3%.

Ineos are up ꦑthere at the front of the bunch with Rohan Dennis. Bora as well, working for Schachmann.

Teuns the next to be dropped from the break. Bahrain still have M✃ader in there, plus Haig 12th overa🐲ll in the bunch.

De Plus and De Gendt also dropped from the break ahead of the 🍌climb. They've been caught now. 

Nils Politt leads the peloton on the lower slopes. The big German is followed by Rohan Dennis.&⛎nbsp;

Ineos don't have much💫 left after losing Amador and De Plus from the break, and after losing Porte and Geoghegan Hart entirely earlier in the race. Dylan van Baarle is the rider up there with Dennis. Ben Swift further back in the bunch if he's there at all.

14.5km to go

Powless goes after him. Mader too. Gap to Elissonde and De la Cruz. Bigger ﷽gap back to Teuns and Cattaneo.

Cof🌜idis take it up in the bunch. This is for Guillaume Martin.

Martin had an awful time trial and so finds himself down in 1🍨4th at 1:41. 

Teuns, seemingly recovered, drꦇags his way back to the front of the brea❀k, with Bernard on the wheel.

It looks like De la Cruz has bloꦫwn and dropped though.

Bob Jungels is dropped. He's had a miserable🦂 weekꦍ in his first major target for his new team. AG2R still have Aurelien Paret-Peintre and Ben O'Connor in the top 15. 

In the peloton it's three Cofidis men, then Van Baarle, then Schachmann, then the four Jumbo riders (Kruijswijk, Roglic, Oomen, Bennett✨).

12.5km to go

Mader att𒊎acks. Bernard sets about shutting it down for Elissonde. Lutsenko and Powless are there but Teuns has been dropped again. 

Bernard falls away after that effort. That leaves Mader, Elissonde, Powless, and Lutsenko at the front.&nbs൲p;

Lutsenko dropped now. That's a surprising one. He's feeling the back of his left leg. Astana have Vlasov 4th overall so it's possible they've called him back now they'ꦐve seen the break only have half a minute with 11.5km to go

Attack from Simon Geschke!

Jumbo take it up in the bunch now.

Elissonde st𒀰retches the break but Mader and Powless are eq෴ual to it. 

10km to go

Around 30 riders left in the peloton. 

The꧙re's the answer on Lutsenko. He's already out the back of the bunch, so clearly not feeling 🎐good.

8.5km to go

Oomen is on the f🦂ront of the bunch here but riding slower than our lꩵeading trio. The gap goes up to 1:05. 

Oomen is done now

Mader attacks again!

The Swiss rider is looking really composed here and remains seated as he ups ไthe tempo, enough to drop Elissonde. Powless is also distanced but gets out of the saddle to muster a response.

Powless makes his way back to Mader. Two riders le♑ft out front with 6.5km to go.

The peloton, however, is now on the ma🅺rch after Oo🔯men pulled off. The gap is down to 48 seconds again.

Intermediate sprint now. Somewhat irrel﷽evant. Mader crosses first as his tempo puts Powl𒆙ess into difficulty.

6km to go

David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) gone now! Big d🤡isappointment for the Frenchman. 

This damage is being done by George Bennett, who has really l꧋ifted the pace. Gesch🐼ke has been brought to heel.

5.2km to go

Powles✃s is gurnin🤡g here but is equal to Mader so far.

Or not. As I write that, Mader eases away once more. This has been really impressive so far. No big accelerations or attacks, but he's just raised the tempo in the saddle time and ag🐭ain, and now he's alone. 

4.5km to go

Fraile pulls 🍒aside. Over to the Spanish champion. 

Sanchez - himself in the top 10 - doesn't hav⛄e much left. Bennett comes back to the front and the Spaniard quickly falls away.

Vlasov still has Izaguirre with him, but they'v༒e burned two riders there almost needlessly.

Mader still has 35 seconds with 3.7km to go!

Barguil and Meintjes are still there as the GC grouജp thins.

Benne🍃tt, Vlasov, Izaguirre, Roglic, Schachmann. That'ඣs the order in the bunch at the moment.

Mader, we remind y꧑ou, started the day in 27th place, 2:21 down ⛦overall.

3km to go

Bennett continues to lead. Roglic also has Kruijswijk by his side. Benoot has Hindley wit🦹h him.

Bennett is done for the day. Good turn🌼 that. Kruijswijk takes it up with 2.5km to go.

Kruijswijk lifts it. Mader still has 35 seconds.

The GC group is really fragmenting now. 

29 seconds now. The gap is starting to fall.

Just a doz༒en riders left in the GC group. Kruijswijk has really done some damage there. Intﷺo the final 2!

25 seconds for Mader now with 1.8km to go

Kruijswijk pulls aside, acceleration from V🐼la🔥sov but Roglic hits the front now.

Roglic look🔜s co💦mfortable on the front here but backs off a little and Schachmann takes it up.

And Schachmann kicks now! Vlasov in tow

Hamilton, Roglic, Benoot also the🌳re. Gap to the rest.

17 seconds for Mader over that g𝓰roup with 1000m to go

Roglic attacks!

There it is. The yellow jersey is on the move. Schachmann responds. Mader is inꦫ sight.

Heartbreak for Mader. 4 seconds now wit♓h 500m to go. 

But Roglic stalls! He&rsquo൲;s looking around at Schachmanꩲn! Chance for Mader...

Schachmann takes it up and Roglic💝 is sitting in the wheel. Mader’s going to do it!

♎The others come back to that duo🎉 but Roglic kicks again!

He might catch Mader!!

 He does!!!

Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) wins stage 7 of Paris-Nice

Remarkable s𒐪tuff. Roglic wins his third stage of this Paris-Nice, and extends his overall༒ lead with one stage remaining. 

Schachmann was third t﷽here and retains his second plac🀅e overall. 

"Why not, eh?" says Roglic. 

Slovenian Primoz Roglic of Team JumboVisma celebrates after winning the seventh stage of 79th edition of the ParisNice cycling race 1665km from Nice to Valdeblore La Colmiane France Saturday 13 March 2021 BELGA PHOTO POOL Photo by POOLBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images

(Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

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General Classification after stage 7

Here's our report page

Meanwhil🍌e, they're on the final climb at Tirreno.🥀 

Tadไej Pogacar has won🎃 and taken the overall lead in Tirreno. 

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