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61st Paris-Nice - 2.HCFrance, March 9-16, 2003Main page Course map Start list Results Stage 2 - March 11: La Clayette - Saint-Etienne, 182.5 kmComplete Live ReportStart time: 11:38 CET Welcome to Cyclingnews' coverage of the second stage of the 61st Paris-Nice, a hilly 183 kilometres from La Clayette and Saint-Etienne. Today's stage has a tough finish, with the Cat. 1 climb of Croix Chaubouret (km 165) coming towards the end of the stage. Although the stage doesn't finish on the mountain, it's unlikely that riders will be able to make up much time on the descent into Saint-Etienne. The other climbing difficulties today include the Côte de Saint-Claude (km 16, Cat. 3), Col de La Bûche (km 23, Cat. 3), Col des Sauvages (km 58, Cat. 3) and Côte de Duerne (km 104, Cat. 2) and the Croix Chaubouret (Cat. 1, km 165). There are also two time/points bonus sprints at Amplepuis (km 49) and Saint-Chamond (km 144). The race leader is Stuart O'Grady (Credit Agricole), who holds a 1 second advantage over Nico Mattan (Cofidis) and Alessandro Petacchi (Fassa Bortolo). O'Grady will be doing well to hold onto it today, but the Australian is in good form at the moment and anything is possible. 15:00 CET - 122 km/60 km to go 15:08 CET - 126 km/56 km to go Today's stage has already seen several riders abandon: Daniele Nardello (Telekom), Ivan Quaranta (Saeco), yesterday's breakaway man Stephane Auge (Credit Agricole), Julian Usano (Kelme), and Jean-Patrick Nazon (Jean Delatour). 15:14 CET - 128 km/54 km to go Earlier in the day, the first time bonus sprint was contested at Amplepuis (km 49), with Laurent Brochard (Ag2r) taking the three seconds ahead of Frank Vandenbroucke (Quick Step) and Franck Renier (Brioches la Boulangere). 15:19 CET - 131 km/51 km to go 15:24 CET - 136 km/46 km to go Credit Agricole has increased the tempo in the bunch, and have reduced the lead to under three minutes. O'Grady is sitting in about 8th wheel looking quite comfortable. 15:33 CET - 140 km/42 km to go 15:43 CET - 144 km/38 km to go The peloton is now massing itself in preparation for the climb, passing through Saint-Chamond 2'20 behind the four man break. 15:48 CET - 147 km/35 km to go The pace has really lifted in the peloton, with Fassa Bortolo and Credit Agricole doing the work. But O'Grady has dropped back a little already, as the climbers near the front. The gap to Arroyo and co. is 1'50, and falling. 15:51 CET - 149 km/33 km to go Petacchi has been dropped, while in front his Fassa Bortolo teammates lead the peloton. Dario Frigo is sitting just behind Alexandre Vinokourov, with two Fassas in front of them. 15:54 CET - 151 km/31 km to go David Canada has succumbed to cramps and stops. 15:56 CET - 152 km/30 km to go 15:59 CET - 156 km/26 km to go 16:03 CET - 158 km/24 km to go Serrano leaves Arroyo and is now on his own in pursuit of Oriol. The peloton follows at 15 seconds. 16:06 CET - 159 km/23 km to go 16:08 CET - 160 km/22 km to go 16:10 CET - 161 km/21 km to go Brochard has been dropped. 16:13 CET - 162 km/20 km to go The peloton is at about 35 seconds, and has grown to some 30 riders. 16:15 CET 16:17 CET - 163 km/20 km to go They do, but still no-one wants to take over from Frigo. Latasa has been dropped from the leading group, and is now with Euskaltel's Samuel Sanchez. There are six leaders: Frigo, Vino, Rebellin, Zarrabeitia, Botcharov and Gustov. 16:22 CET - 165 km/18 km to go The six leaders now have 17 km of descent in front of them. 16:25 CET - 168 km/15 km to go It looks like Merckx, Rodriguez and Jaksche have caught Latasa and Sanchez, and are 30 seconds behind the six leaders. Another peloton is at 50 seconds, with several Milaneza riders and Didier Rous. 16:29 CET - 171 km/12 km to go Although Fassa Bortolo has the numbers in front (two versus four), Vinokourov is probably the one to watch in the sprint. David Rebellin should get second or third :-) 16:33 CET - 176 km/7 km to go 16:35 CET - 179 km/4 km to go The time bonuses will be important in determining the GC today, with Vino the best placed at the moment. 16:38 CET - 182 km/1 km to go 16:39 CET - 182 km/0 km to go Sanchez wins the sprint for seventh in front of Latasa at 20 odd seconds. The next peloton comes in at 46 seconds, then a 15 man group with VDB, Joachim Simoni, and Virenque at 1'58. O'Grady comes in at 3'19, with Nico Mattan. So Davide Rebellin (Gerolsteiner) takes over the lead in Paris-Nice with a great stage win in St Etienne. In second place is Alexandre Vinokourov, who looks in great form to defend his title from last year. But Frigo showed his strength today, as did Zarrabeitia and Botcharov, not forgetting a great ride by Gustov for his team leader Frigo. In the other classifications, Jerome Pineau is the leader in the mountains GC, Stuart O'Grady in the points, and Joaquim Rodriguez in the Young Rider Jersey. Cyclingnews will have a full report, results and photos coming soon. Provisional results1 Davide Rebellin (Ita) Gerolsteiner 5.01.14 2 Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz) Team Telekom 3 Alexandre Botcharov (Rus) Ag2R Prevoyance 4 Dario Frigo (Ita) Fassa Bortolo 5 Mikel Zarrabeitia (Spa) ONCE-Eroski 6 Volodomir Gustov (Ukr) Fassa Bortolo 0.03 7 Samuel Sanchez (Spa) Euskaltel-Euskadi 0.18 8 David Latasa (Spa) Kelme-Costa Blanca 9 Joaquim Rodriguez (Spa) ONCE-Eroski 10 Jorg Jaksche (Ger) ONCE-Eroski 11 Axel Merckx (Bel) Lotto-Domo General classification after stage 2 1 Davide Rebellin (Ita) Gerolsteiner 10.20.25 2 Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz) Team Telekom 0.03 3 Dario Frigo (Ita) Fassa Bortolo 0.13 4 Mikel Zarrabeitia (Spa) ONCE-Eroski 0.22 5 Alexandre Botcharov (Rus) Ag2R Prevoyance 6 Volodomir Gustov (Ukr) Fassa Bortolo 0.26 7 Jorg Jaksche (Ger) ONCE-Eroski 0.37 8 Joaquim Rodriguez (Spa) ONCE-Eroski 0.45 9 David Latasa (Spa) Kelme-Costa Blanca 0.46 10 Axel Merckx (Bel) Lotto-Domo 0.54 |
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