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As it happened: splits in bunch shake up GC at Paris-Nice stage 6

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Hello and welcome to stage 6 of Paris-Nice.

The big news this morning is that Jonas Vingeagaard has left the race. The Dane lost the yellow jersey yesterday t𝔉o teammate Matteo Jorgenson having gone down in a crash earlier in the stage, and it’s been decided that he’s best off not r𝔍acing for now while he allows his injuries to recover.

You can read our full report on Vingegaard’s departure here.

It sounds like Vingegaard’s withdrawal is more precautionary than anything else. He was in some pain at the finish, especially his wrist, but still꧑ had the legs to finish not far off the leaders. 

His absence will have a big affect on the rest of this Paris-Nice. It renders Matteo Jorgenson as Visma-Lease a Bike’s sole unambiguous leader, but also leaves him more vulnerable to attacks from rivals. Florian Lipowitz, João Almeida, Lenny Martinez and Mattias Skjelmose all look in good form, and are all within a🀅 minute of him on GC, with plenty of climbing still to come.

Those climbs are to come tomorrow and Sunday rather than today, however. This one is a flat stage, which, despite its excessive length of over 200km, should be easy 🃏enough to be decided by a bunch sprint, and not see any GC action.

The rid❀ers are in the neutralised section, and will begin ಌshortly. 

210KM TO GO

Thomas Gachignard is on the attack.

He's joined by Rémi Cavagna.

The pair has a lead of 20 seconds. 

The first 10km of this stage are uphill, rising at a gradient not har🍎d enough to be deemed an official climb, but still aiding riders wanting to attack to get into the day’s break.

Over one minute already for the two l𒊎eaders. It seems the peloton are happy to let them go.

Jakub Otruba of Caja Rural has also ✃attacked out of th🌟e peloton in an attempt to join the two leaders.

Otruba still has over a minute to make up. 

200KM TO GO

Given how happy the peloton is to let this ꦛbreak go, you’d think it wouldn’t be too hard for Otruba to join them. But he’s still a minute 💙adrift.

Some breaking news - tomrrow's stage 7 has been significantly shortened, with two climbs removed as a result of continuing concerns regarding the weather. Find out all the details here.

That will have a big impact on how the rest of the GC race will play out. There’s now just the category one finish at Auron and the three category one sum🧸mits on the final stage to Nice left in terms of major climbs, leaving fewer opportunitie🃏s for riders to gain time on GC.

190KM TO GO

The pack of riders cycles during the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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180KM TO GO

Soudal-QuickStep is the team leading the peloton, seeking out a third stage win for their sprinter Tim Merlier. But꧋ they’re also being assisted by Alpecin-Deceuninck, whose intentions are more oblique.

Caja Rural-Seguros RGA's Czech rider Jakub Otruba cycles during the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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170KM TO GO

Groupama-FDJ's French rider Remi Cavagna, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA's Czech rider Jakub Otruba and TotalEnergies' French rider Thomas Gachignard cycle in a breakaway past a Lafarge cement plant during the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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Tirreno-Adriatico is also ongoing, across the border in Italy. You can follow all the action here.

160KM TO GO

The pack of riders pictured in action during stage six of the 83th edition of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km from Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban to Berre l'Etang, France, Friday 14 March 2025. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS (Photo by DAVID PINTENS / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP)

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150KM TO GO

Danish Mads Pedersen of Lidl-Trek is seen at the start of stage six of the 83th edition of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km from Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban to Berre l'Etang, France, Friday 14 March 2025. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS (Photo by DAVID PINTENS / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP)

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The riders are climbing for the first time in a while, though it;s only a small lump, with no KOM on offer a𝐆t the top.

140KM TO GO

The pack of riders cycles during the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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Looking back to yesterday, Lenny Martinez’s stage win has given the Frꦏench public and m🦄edia more to get excited about. It was a seriously impressive win from the 21-year-old, and further confirmation of his considerable talent. Could he be the next French Tour de France contender 🤡the nation has so long hoped for? E🌺xpectations have increased.

130KM TO GO

The pack of riders cycles on a road next to rows of trees during the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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CÔTE DE POUZILHAC

You’d expect Cavanga and Otruba to let Gachignard take the points at the top, which would be enough to make the F൩rencham virtual leader of the KOM classification. 

That is indeed what happens. Gachignard reaches the to🐲p first, followed by Otruba, then Cavagna.

Here are the updated KOM rankings:

120KM TO GO

They're on the descent now after which another 🌳long flat stretch awaits them until the next climb.

The gap has continued to fall on this descent.𓆏 It's🥃 now down to 1-30.

110KM TO GO

Gachignard has sat 🅺up and is waiting for the peloton to sweep him up. Having gained the points needed for the polka-dot jersey, he must feel his day is done, despite there being more climbs to come.

The pace is up in the peloton. It seems the w🙈ind could come into play&💙hellip;

The pack of riders cycles past a bakery during the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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100KM TO GO

Mechanical for Pablo Castrillo.

The fear of wind has alleviated and the pace has been knocked off again in the peloton. The gap consequent𒁏ly increases back up to 1-4🦋5.

The pack of riders cycles during the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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The pace is completely off in the peloton, allowing the gap to balloon all the way back up to over two minutes. Gachignard might regret his decision to drop back - there are up to s♋ix more KOM points he could have earned had he stayed in the break.

90KM TO GO

The long flat stretch has been briefly interrupted by a short uphill, but one that’s not hard enough to be🔥 categorised.

Groupama-FDJ's French rider Remi Cavagna (L) and Caja Rural-Seguros RGA's Czech rider Jakub Otruba cycle in a breakaway during the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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Two have now become on🤪e - Cavagna has gone clear of Otruba. 

80KM TO GO

It seems 🐻𒉰Cavagna didn't attack to go clear of Otruba, but rather Otruba who sat up. 

70KM TO GO

CÔTE DES BAUX-DE-PROVENCE

Otruba is back in the bu🅠nch, wh🌱o are also now on the climb.

The pack of riders cycles during the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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Cavagna goes over the top of the climb, still about three minutes ahead of ജthe peloton.

The pack of riders pictured in action during stage six of the 83th edition of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km from Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban to Berre l'Etang, France, Friday 14 March 2025. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS (Photo by DAVID PINTENS / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP)

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The pace is back up in the peloton, as Visma-Lease a Bike step on the gas. They seem to have caused a s🐽plit, too.

There are only about 20 riders in th📖e front pelo෴ton, being driven by Visma.

After such an uneventful day, this is some devel𝓡opment! 

Behind the Visma-led group there's an even smaller group few seconds behind, th𒅌en another larger group yet further behind.

There are onl abou🍨t 10 riders here, 6 of which are Visma, including Jorgenson in the yellow jersey.

Skjelmose and Lipowitz are in the yellow jersey😼 g𒆙roup.

Almeida is missing from it though, he's been ꦅcaught out.

The race is in pieces. There is no peloton anymor🐟e, just a🎐 series of small groups.

The small group chasing the yellow jersey has made it up to them. Tha♏t group was mostly made up of Ineos riders, including their GC man Arenesman.

It's not clear if Lenny Mart🦋inez is in this lead peloton.

So of the top 5 riders on GC, Jorgenson, L♔ipowitz and Skjelmose are present, Almeida𝔍 isn't, and Martinez also appears to be missing.

There are ab𒁃out 30 seconds between the yellow jersey group and Almeida's group.

50KM TO GO

There are between 15- 20 riders in the yellow jer💟sey group, 6 of w🎃hich are from Visma, another 6 of which are Ineos.

CÔTE DE MOURIES

Cavagna is over the top, as is the yellow jerse🧸y group, 1-ꦍ25 later.

🅷Mads Pedersen is also in the lead group, which is mostly made up of GC riders rather than sprinters. If these splits remain, he'll be favourite𒅌 to win the stage.

His main rival would likely be Sam Watsoꦉn, who sprinted for 5th at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, and here has five Ineos te൲ammates to help him.

And it’s looking more and more likely that t☂his group could stay clear. Their lead over the chasers is growing to nearly a minute.

The pack of riders with American Matteo Jorgenson of Team Visma-Lease a Bike pictured in action during stage six of the 83th edition of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km from Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban to Berre l'Etang, France, Friday 14 March 2025. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS (Photo by DAVID PINTENS / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP)

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The gap betweenꦍ the two groups is oᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚver a minute now.

Both Ineos and Visma seem fully committed to this group. Their riders ar🎃e taking turns to set a searingly fast pace.

Red Bull's Matteo Sobrero is also helping, for his ꩵleader Florian Lipowitz. He's already moved up to second overall following Vingegaard's DNF, and now stands to strentheꩵn his hold on a podium finish. 

Lenny Martinez has been spotted, and he’s even further d𒁏own. While Almeida is in the main peloton 1-27 down on the yellow jersey group, he’s in another group even further adrift.

Cavagna has been brought🦂 back. The yellow jersey group is now the front group.

Cavagna has sat up and is waiting for the chase group to catch him. The plan must be for him to 💯try and pace his GC leader Martin back ✃up to the front group.

40KM TO GO

Here are all 17 riders in the lead group: 

Their lead's still growing, up to 1-10.

The virtual GC now looks like this, with Almeiಞda and Mart♏inez slipping down:

Team Visma-Lease a Bike's US rider Matteo Jorgenson (C) wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey cycles during the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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30KM TO GO

UAE Team Emirates are one of the big losers today. They still have s🎃ome men to help chase, but Sivakov has just been burnt up.

It’s being reported that Lenny Martinez is three minutes down on the pelot♓on, and 4-10 down on the lead group. His GC ambitions are going up in smoke.

The roads to the finish are all flat, apart from one small rise, the top of whicཧh has bonus seconds avaialble. Will the likes of Jorgenson and Lipowitz sprint for them?

The green jersey of Merlier has been spotted in the pelo💟ton. He's another hoping the race co🧸mes back together so he can sprnt for the win. 

25KM TO GO

Who said a 200🦩km+ slog through almost entirely flat roads would 🎐be boring?

Now the weather is taking ꦡa turn for the worst. It's starting to rain.

20KM TO GO

The leaders are nearing the intermediate sprint.

Jorgenson attacks for the seconds.

And Jorgenson wins the sprint, ahead of Lipowitz.

Jorgenson gained 6 seconds, Skjelmose 4 ꦗseconds and Lipowitz two seconds.

They're all back toget🐼her again and still all working together.

Riders including Team Visma-Lease a Bike's French rider Axel Zingle (2ndR) and Ineos Grenadiers' British rider Joshua Tarling cycle in a breakaway during the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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Visma-Lease a Bike’s main priority i🥂s securing Jorgenson’s yellow jersey, but might they have their eye on the stage win too? Axel Zingle was up there in the sprints earlier this week, so could challenge Pedersen and Wa🎀tson.

Visma are down ♊a rider - Lemmen has dropped out, fatigued from his efforts leading this group.

The cha▨sing peloton is breaking up, with echelons forming and splits forming.

S𝔍oudal-QuickStep have given up the ghost, accepting that they won't be able to bring this back for a sprint for Merlier. That’s bad news for the GC teams caught out, who have lost a key ally in the chase.

10KM TO GO

Martinez’s grou༺p is well adrift, nearly four minutes behind the peloton, and 6-15 down on the lead group.

5KM TO GO

Visma still lead, with Campanaerts.

They're still working well together. Even Pedersen has just come thr🎶o🥀ugh to take a short turn.

Visma lead into the final 3km.

Pedersen, Zingle andꦦ Watson ar𒐪e the riders to look out for in the sprint.

Still Visma lead, with 2km to go.

They're safely round the final roundabout.

1KM TO GO

Ineos chase him down, led by Foss.

Pedersen is 2nd in line, behind Schachmann.

Pedersen sprints...

Tarling tries to round him...

MADS PEDERSEN WINS

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Now we wait for❀ the chasing peloton to arrive, and see what the damage is.

1-20 has passed already and they still haven't arriv�🐠�e home.

Here they come now, and they arrive 1-54 down.

It seems Watson came around Zingle at the line, giving Ineos a 2-3 at the lin𝔍e behind winner Pedersen.

We're still waiting for Lenny Mart🔯inez to arrive home.

Lidl-Trek's Danish rider Mads Pedersen (L) celebrates next to Ineos Grenadiers' British rider Joshua Tarling as he crosses the finish line to win the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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Pedersen only barely held off Tarling at the line♓, by a fraction. It seems sprinting is yet another string to the super-talente𒈔d Tarling's bow.

At long last, Lenny Martinez and his group arriveℱs at the finish. They've lost nearly 9 minutes, which will see the Frencham fall way o🐻ut of the top ten.

Here is the new top 10, after all thet carnage:

Danish Mads Pedersen of Lidl-Trek celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage six of the 83th edition of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km from Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban to Berre l'Etang, France, Friday 14 March 2025. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS (Photo by DAVID PINTENS / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP)

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Pedersen looks very cold during his post-stage interview. He might make it look easy, but that wa🥂s a real tough day of racing, and a long time to be out in the cold - even if they tackle the stage at a✅ frenetic pace.

Team Visma-Lease a Bike's US rider Matteo Jorgenson wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey celebrates on the podium of the 6th stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, 209,8 km between Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban and Berre l’Étang, on March 14, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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There’s been a change in the points classification,ꦅ with Mads Pedersen taking the green jersey from Tim Merlier by just one point. Merlier might have had the bette💙r of everyone in the pure bunch sprints, but picked up no points today. It’s this versatility that makes Pedersen such a formidable competitor.

Thanks for joining us today, for what was an unexpectedly dramatic sta😼ge.

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