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2014 Paris–Nice

The 2014 Paris–Nice was the 72nd running of the Paris–Nice cycling stage race, often known as the Race to the Sun, and the first European World Tour event of the season. It started on 9 March in Mantes-la-Jolie and ended on 16 March in Nice and consisted of eight stages. It was the second race of the 2014 UCI World Tour season. The race took on an unusual profile in 2014 in that it did not feature a time trial of any description and did not have any stages with a summit finish. The intention was to make the race more open and encourage attacking racing rather than a defensive race ruled by time trial experts or the climbing specialists.

2014 Paris–Nice
2014 UCI World Tour, race 2 of 28
Race details
Dates9–16 March 2014
Stages8
Distance1,447 km (899.1 mi)
Winning time35h 11' 45"
Results
Winner  Carlos Betancur (COL) (Ag2r–La Mondiale)
  Second  Rui Costa (POR) (Lampre–Merida)
  Third  Arthur Vichot (FRA) (FDJ.fr)

Points  John Degenkolb (GER) (Giant–Shimano)
Mountains  Pim Ligthart (NED) (Lotto–Belisol)
Youth  Carlos Betancur (COL) (Ag2r–La Mondiale)
  Team Movistar Team
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The race was won by Colombia's Carlos Betancur of Ag2r–La Mondiale,[1] who took the lead after winning the race's queen stage – the sixth stage to Fayence, his second successive stage victory – and held the lead until the finish in Nice, to become the first Colombian rider to win the race. Betancur won the general classification by 14 seconds over runner-up Rui Costa of the Lampre–Merida squad,[2] while FDJ.fr's Arthur Vichot completed the podium – 6 seconds behind Costa and 20 seconds down on Betancur – after he was victorious on the final stage, picking up enough bonus seconds to move up the classification.[3]

In the race's other classifications, Giant–Shimano's John Degenkolb was the winner of the green jersey for the points classification,[4] amassing the highest number of points during stages at intermediate sprints and stage finishes, and Pim Ligthart was the winner of the mountains classification for the Lotto–Belisol team.[5] Betancur also won the white jersey for the young rider classification,[5] as he was the highest placed rider born in 1989 or later, while the Movistar Team won the team classification.[6]

Schedule edit

List of stages[7]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
1 9 March Mantes-la-Jolie to Mantes-la-Jolie 162.5 km (101 mi)   Flat stage   Nacer Bouhanni (FRA)
2 10 March Rambouillet to Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche 205 km (127 mi)   Flat stage   Moreno Hofland (NED)
3 11 March Toucy to Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 180 km (112 mi)   Hilly stage   John Degenkolb (GER)
4 12 March Nevers to Belleville 201.5 km (125 mi)   Flat stage   Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED)
5 13 March Crêches-sur-Saône to Rive-de-Gier 153 km (95 mi)   Hilly stage   Carlos Betancur (COL)
6 14 March Saint-Saturnin-lès-Avignon to Fayence 221.5 km (138 mi)   Hilly stage   Carlos Betancur (COL)
7 15 March Mougins to Biot Sophia Antipolis 195.5 km (121 mi)   Mountain stage   Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED)
8 16 March Nice to Nice 128 km (80 mi)   Hilly stage   Arthur Vichot (FRA)

Teams edit

As Paris–Nice was a UCI World Tour event, all 18 UCI ProTeams were invited automatically and obligated to send a squad. Three other squads were given wildcard places, and as such, formed the event's 21-team peloton.

The 21 teams that competed in the race were:[8]

Stages edit

Stage 1 edit

9 March 2014 — Mantes-la-Jolie to Mantes-la-Jolie, 162.5 km (101.0 mi)[9]
Stage 1 Result
Rider Team Time
1   Nacer Bouhanni (FRA) FDJ.fr 3h 53' 11"
2   John Degenkolb (GER) Giant–Shimano s.t.
3   Gianni Meersman (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step s.t.
4   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team s.t.
5   Tyler Farrar (USA) Garmin–Sharp s.t.
6   Bryan Coquard (FRA) Team Europcar s.t.
7   Luca Wackermann (ITA) Lampre–Merida s.t.
8   Fabio Felline (ITA) Trek Factory Racing s.t.
9   Fabio Sabatini (ITA) Cannondale s.t.
10   Francesco Gavazzi (ITA) Astana s.t.
General Classification after Stage 1
Rider Team Time
1   Nacer Bouhanni (FRA)     FDJ.fr 3h 53' 01"
2   Gianni Meersman (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 1"
3   John Degenkolb (GER) Giant–Shimano + 4"
4   Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 8"
5   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Team Sky + 9"
6   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) IAM Cycling + 9"
7   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team + 10"
8   Tyler Farrar (USA) Garmin–Sharp + 10"
9   Bryan Coquard (FRA) Team Europcar + 10"
10   Luca Wackermann (ITA) Lampre–Merida + 10"

Stage 2 edit

10 March 2014 — Rambouillet to Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche, 205 km (127.4 mi)[10]
Stage 2 Result
Rider Team Time
1   Moreno Hofland (NED) Belkin Pro Cycling 4h 53' 46"
2   John Degenkolb (GER) Giant–Shimano s.t.
3   Nacer Bouhanni (FRA)   FDJ.fr s.t.
4   Alexander Kristoff (NOR) Team Katusha s.t.
5   Thor Hushovd (NOR) BMC Racing Team s.t.
6   Bryan Coquard (FRA) Team Europcar s.t.
7   Armindo Fonseca (FRA) Bretagne–Séché Environnement s.t.
8   Tony Gallopin (FRA) Lotto–Belisol s.t.
9   Jens Keukeleire (BEL) Orica–GreenEDGE s.t.
10   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team s.t.
General Classification after Stage 2
Rider Team Time
1   Nacer Bouhanni (FRA)     FDJ.fr 8h 46' 43"
2   John Degenkolb (GER) Giant–Shimano + 2"
3   Moreno Hofland (NED) Belkin Pro Cycling + 4"
4   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Team Sky + 13"
5   Bryan Coquard (FRA) Team Europcar + 14"
6   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team + 14"
7   Alexander Kristoff (NOR) Team Katusha + 14"
8   Nikolay Trusov (RUS) Tinkoff–Saxo + 14"
9   Samuel Dumoulin (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 14"
10   Jens Keukeleire (BEL) Orica–GreenEDGE + 14"

Stage 3 edit

11 March 2014 — Toucy to Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, 180 km (111.8 mi)[11]
Stage 3 Result
Rider Team Time
1   John Degenkolb (GER) Giant–Shimano 4h 27' 26"
2   Matthew Goss (AUS) Orica–GreenEDGE s.t.
3   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team s.t.
4   Borut Božič (SLO) Astana s.t.
5   Tom Boonen (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step s.t.
6   Alexander Kristoff (NOR) Team Katusha s.t.
7   Nacer Bouhanni (FRA)   FDJ.fr s.t.
8   Thor Hushovd (NOR) BMC Racing Team s.t.
9   Gert Steegmans (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step s.t.
10   Moreno Hofland (NED) Belkin Pro Cycling s.t.
General Classification after Stage 3
Rider Team Time
1   John Degenkolb (GER)     Giant–Shimano 13h 14' 01"
2   Nacer Bouhanni (FRA) FDJ.fr + 8"
3   Moreno Hofland (NED) Belkin Pro Cycling + 12"
4   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team + 18"
5   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Team Sky + 21"
6   Bryan Coquard (FRA) Team Europcar + 22"
7   Alexander Kristoff (NOR) Team Katusha + 22"
8   Nikolay Trusov (RUS) Tinkoff–Saxo + 22"
9   Samuel Dumoulin (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 22"
10   Marco Marcato (ITA) Cannondale + 22"

Stage 4 edit

12 March 2014 — Nevers to Belleville, 201.5 km (125.2 mi)[12]
Stage 4 Result
Rider Team Time
1   Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED) Garmin–Sharp 5h 00' 09"
2   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Team Sky s.t.
3   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Belkin Pro Cycling + 5"
4   Michael Matthews (AUS) Orica–GreenEDGE + 5"
5   Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 5"
6   Arthur Vichot (FRA) FDJ.fr + 5"
7   Peter Velits (SVK) BMC Racing Team + 5"
8   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team + 5"
9   Cyril Gautier (FRA) Team Europcar + 5"
10   Samuel Dumoulin (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 5"
General Classification after Stage 4
Rider Team Time
1   Geraint Thomas (GBR)   Team Sky 18h 14' 25"
2   John Degenkolb (GER)    Giant–Shimano + 3"
3   Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED) Garmin–Sharp + 4"
4   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team + 8"
5   Samuel Dumoulin (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 12"
6   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Belkin Pro Cycling + 15"
7   Carlos Betancur (COL) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 17"
8   Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 19"
9   Cyril Gautier (FRA) Team Europcar + 19"
10   Arnold Jeannesson (FRA) FDJ.fr + 19"

Stage 5 edit

13 March 2014 — Crêches-sur-Saône to Rive-de-Gier, 153 km (95.1 mi)[13]
Stage 5 Result
Rider Team Time
1   Carlos Betancur (COL) Ag2r–La Mondiale 3h 38' 15"
2   Bob Jungels (LUX) Trek Factory Racing s.t.
3   Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Astana s.t.
4   Bryan Coquard (FRA) Team Europcar + 2"
5   Tom Boonen (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 2"
6   Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (RSA) Giant–Shimano + 2"
7   Tony Gallopin (FRA) Lotto–Belisol + 2"
8   Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 2"
9   Borut Božič (SLO) Astana + 2"
10   Marco Marcato (ITA) Cannondale + 2"
General Classification after Stage 5
Rider Team Time
1   Geraint Thomas (GBR)   Team Sky 21h 52' 42"
2   John Degenkolb (GER)    Giant–Shimano + 3"
3   Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED) Garmin–Sharp + 4"
4   Carlos Betancur (COL) Ag2r–La Mondiale + 5"
5   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team + 8"
6   Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Astana + 13"
7   Jan Bakelants (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 13"
8   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Belkin Pro Cycling + 15"
9   Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 19"
10   Cyril Gautier (FRA) Team Europcar + 19"

Stage 6 edit

14 March 2014 — Saint-Saturnin-lès-Avignon to Fayence, 221.5 km (137.6 mi)[14]
Stage 6 Result
Rider Team Time
1   Carlos Betancur (COL) Ag2r–La Mondiale 5h 12' 11"
2   Rui Costa (POR) Lampre–Merida s.t.
3   Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 3"
4   Geraint Thomas (GBR)   Team Sky + 3"
5   Arthur Vichot (FRA) FDJ.fr + 3"
6   Cyril Gautier (FRA) Team Europcar + 7"
7   Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Astana + 7"
8   Tony Gallopin (FRA) Lotto–Belisol + 7"
9   Stefan Denifl (AUT) IAM Cycling + 7"
10   Gorka Izagirre (ESP) Movistar Team + 11"
General Classification after Stage 6
Rider Team Time
1   Carlos Betancur (COL)    Ag2r–La Mondiale 27h 04' 48"
2   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Team Sky + 8"
3   Rui Costa (POR) Lampre–Merida + 18"
4   Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 22"
5   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team + 24"
6   Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Astana + 25"
7   Arthur Vichot (FRA) FDJ.fr + 27"
8   Jan Bakelants (BEL) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 29"
9   Cyril Gautier (FRA) Team Europcar + 31"
10   Stefan Denifl (AUT) IAM Cycling + 31"

Stage 7 edit

15 March 2014 — Mougins to BiotSophia Antipolis, 195.5 km (121.5 mi)[15]
Stage 7 Result
Rider Team Time
1   Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED) Garmin–Sharp 5h 00' 05"
2   Rui Costa (POR) Lampre–Merida s.t.
3   Carlos Betancur (COL)   Ag2r–La Mondiale s.t.
4   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team s.t.
5   Arthur Vichot (FRA) FDJ.fr s.t.
6   Tony Gallopin (FRA) Lotto–Belisol s.t.
7   Stefan Denifl (AUT) IAM Cycling s.t.
8   Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step s.t.
9   Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Astana s.t.
10   Peter Velits (SVK) BMC Racing Team s.t.
General Classification after Stage 7
Rider Team Time
1   Carlos Betancur (COL)    Ag2r–La Mondiale 32h 04' 49"
2   Rui Costa (POR) Lampre–Merida + 14"
3   Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step + 26"
4   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team + 27"
5   Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Astana + 29"
6   Arthur Vichot (FRA) FDJ.fr + 31"
7   Cyril Gautier (FRA) Team Europcar + 35"
8   Stefan Denifl (AUT) IAM Cycling + 35"
9   Peter Velits (SVK) BMC Racing Team + 39"
10   Simon Špilak (SLO) Team Katusha + 39"

Stage 8 edit

16 March 2014 — Nice to Nice, 128 km (79.5 mi)[16]
Stage 8 Result
Rider Team Time
1   Arthur Vichot (FRA) FDJ.fr 3h 06' 56"
2   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team s.t.
3   Cyril Gautier (FRA) Team Europcar s.t.
4   Damiano Caruso (ITA) Cannondale s.t.
5   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Belkin Pro Cycling s.t.
6   Fränk Schleck (LUX) Trek Factory Racing s.t.
7   Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED) Garmin–Sharp s.t.
8   Carlos Betancur (COL)   Ag2r–La Mondiale s.t.
9   George Bennett (NZL) Cannondale s.t.
10   Eduardo Sepúlveda (ARG) Bretagne–Séché Environnement s.t.
Final General Classification
Rider Team Time
1   Carlos Betancur (COL)    Ag2r–La Mondiale 35h 11' 45"
2   Rui Costa (POR) Lampre–Merida + 14"
3   Arthur Vichot (FRA) FDJ.fr + 20"
4   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) Movistar Team + 21"
5   Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Astana + 29"
6   Cyril Gautier (FRA) Team Europcar + 31"
7   Stefan Denifl (AUT) IAM Cycling + 35"
8   Simon Špilak (SLO) Team Katusha + 36"
9   Peter Velits (SVK) BMC Racing Team + 39"
10   Tony Gallopin (FRA) Lotto–Belisol + 41"

Classification leadership table edit

Notes
  • In stage 2, Gianni Meersman, who was second in the points classification, wore the green jersey, because Nacer Bouhanni (in first place) wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification during that stage. Similarly, John Degenkolb, who was second in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey, as Bouhanni also led that classification.
  • In stage 3, John Degenkolb, who was second in the points classification, wore the green jersey, because Nacer Bouhanni (in first place) wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification during that stage. Similarly, Moreno Hofland, who was third in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey, due to Bouhanni and Degenkolb (who was also second in the young rider classification) wearing other jerseys.

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The 2014 Paris Nice was the 72nd running of the Paris Nice cycling stage race often known as the Race to the Sun and the first European World Tour event of the season It started on 9 March in Mantes la Jolie and ended on 16 March in Nice and consisted of eight stages It was the second race of the 2014 UCI World Tour season The race took on an unusual profile in 2014 in that it did not feature a time trial of any description and did not have any stages with a summit finish The intention was to make the race more open and encourage attacking racing rather than a defensive race ruled by time trial experts or the climbing specialists 2014 Paris Nice2014 UCI World Tour race 2 of 28Race detailsDates9 16 March 2014Stages8Distance1 447 km 899 1 mi Winning time35h 11 45 ResultsWinner Carlos Betancur COL Ag2r La Mondiale Second Rui Costa POR Lampre Merida Third Arthur Vichot FRA FDJ fr Points John Degenkolb GER Giant Shimano Mountains Pim Ligthart NED Lotto Belisol Youth Carlos Betancur COL Ag2r La Mondiale TeamMovistar Team 20132015 The race was won by Colombia s Carlos Betancur of Ag2r La Mondiale 1 who took the lead after winning the race s queen stage the sixth stage to Fayence his second successive stage victory and held the lead until the finish in Nice to become the first Colombian rider to win the race Betancur won the general classification by 14 seconds over runner up Rui Costa of the Lampre Merida squad 2 while FDJ fr s Arthur Vichot completed the podium 6 seconds behind Costa and 20 seconds down on Betancur after he was victorious on the final stage picking up enough bonus seconds to move up the classification 3 In the race s other classifications Giant Shimano s John Degenkolb was the winner of the green jersey for the points classification 4 amassing the highest number of points during stages at intermediate sprints and stage finishes and Pim Ligthart was the winner of the mountains classification for the Lotto Belisol team 5 Betancur also won the white jersey for the young rider classification 5 as he was the highest placed rider born in 1989 or later while the Movistar Team won the team classification 6 Contents 1 Schedule 2 Teams 3 Stages 3 1 Stage 1 3 2 Stage 2 3 3 Stage 3 3 4 Stage 4 3 5 Stage 5 3 6 Stage 6 3 7 Stage 7 3 8 Stage 8 4 Classification leadership table 5 References 6 External linksSchedule editList of stages 7 Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner 1 9 March Mantes la Jolie to Mantes la Jolie 162 5 km 101 mi nbsp Flat stage nbsp Nacer Bouhanni FRA 2 10 March Rambouillet to Saint Georges sur Baulche 205 km 127 mi nbsp Flat stage nbsp Moreno Hofland NED 3 11 March Toucy to Circuit de Nevers Magny Cours 180 km 112 mi nbsp Hilly stage nbsp John Degenkolb GER 4 12 March Nevers to Belleville 201 5 km 125 mi nbsp Flat stage nbsp Tom Jelte Slagter NED 5 13 March Creches sur Saone to Rive de Gier 153 km 95 mi nbsp Hilly stage nbsp Carlos Betancur COL 6 14 March Saint Saturnin les Avignon to Fayence 221 5 km 138 mi nbsp Hilly stage nbsp Carlos Betancur COL 7 15 March Mougins to Biot Sophia Antipolis 195 5 km 121 mi nbsp Mountain stage nbsp Tom Jelte Slagter NED 8 16 March Nice to Nice 128 km 80 mi nbsp Hilly stage nbsp Arthur Vichot FRA Teams editAs Paris Nice was a UCI World Tour event all 18 UCI ProTeams were invited automatically and obligated to send a squad Three other squads were given wildcard places and as such formed the event s 21 team peloton The 21 teams that competed in the race were 8 Ag2r La Mondiale Astana Belkin Pro Cycling BMC Racing Team Bretagne Seche Environnement Cannondale Cofidis Team Europcar FDJ fr Garmin Sharp Giant Shimano IAM Cycling Team Katusha Lampre Merida Lotto Belisol Movistar Team Omega Pharma Quick Step Orica GreenEDGE Team Sky Tinkoff Saxo Trek Factory RacingStages editStage 1 edit 9 March 2014 Mantes la Jolie to Mantes la Jolie 162 5 km 101 0 mi 9 Stage 1 Result Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Nacer Bouhanni FRA FDJ fr 3h 53 11 2 nbsp John Degenkolb GER Giant Shimano s t 3 nbsp Gianni Meersman BEL Omega Pharma Quick Step s t 4 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team s t 5 nbsp Tyler Farrar USA Garmin Sharp s t 6 nbsp Bryan Coquard FRA Team Europcar s t 7 nbsp Luca Wackermann ITA Lampre Merida s t 8 nbsp Fabio Felline ITA Trek Factory Racing s t 9 nbsp Fabio Sabatini ITA Cannondale s t 10 nbsp Francesco Gavazzi ITA Astana s t General Classification after Stage 1 Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Nacer Bouhanni FRA nbsp nbsp nbsp FDJ fr 3h 53 01 2 nbsp Gianni Meersman BEL Omega Pharma Quick Step 1 3 nbsp John Degenkolb GER Giant Shimano 4 4 nbsp Greg Van Avermaet BEL BMC Racing Team 8 5 nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR Team Sky 9 6 nbsp Sylvain Chavanel FRA IAM Cycling 9 7 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team 10 8 nbsp Tyler Farrar USA Garmin Sharp 10 9 nbsp Bryan Coquard FRA Team Europcar 10 10 nbsp Luca Wackermann ITA Lampre Merida 10 Stage 2 edit 10 March 2014 Rambouillet to Saint Georges sur Baulche 205 km 127 4 mi 10 Stage 2 Result Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Moreno Hofland NED Belkin Pro Cycling 4h 53 46 2 nbsp John Degenkolb GER Giant Shimano s t 3 nbsp Nacer Bouhanni FRA nbsp FDJ fr s t 4 nbsp Alexander Kristoff NOR Team Katusha s t 5 nbsp Thor Hushovd NOR BMC Racing Team s t 6 nbsp Bryan Coquard FRA Team Europcar s t 7 nbsp Armindo Fonseca FRA Bretagne Seche Environnement s t 8 nbsp Tony Gallopin FRA Lotto Belisol s t 9 nbsp Jens Keukeleire BEL Orica GreenEDGE s t 10 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team s t General Classification after Stage 2 Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Nacer Bouhanni FRA nbsp nbsp nbsp FDJ fr 8h 46 43 2 nbsp John Degenkolb GER Giant Shimano 2 3 nbsp Moreno Hofland NED Belkin Pro Cycling 4 4 nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR Team Sky 13 5 nbsp Bryan Coquard FRA Team Europcar 14 6 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team 14 7 nbsp Alexander Kristoff NOR Team Katusha 14 8 nbsp Nikolay Trusov RUS Tinkoff Saxo 14 9 nbsp Samuel Dumoulin FRA Ag2r La Mondiale 14 10 nbsp Jens Keukeleire BEL Orica GreenEDGE 14 Stage 3 edit 11 March 2014 Toucy to Circuit de Nevers Magny Cours 180 km 111 8 mi 11 Stage 3 Result Rider Team Time 1 nbsp John Degenkolb GER Giant Shimano 4h 27 26 2 nbsp Matthew Goss AUS Orica GreenEDGE s t 3 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team s t 4 nbsp Borut Bozic SLO Astana s t 5 nbsp Tom Boonen BEL Omega Pharma Quick Step s t 6 nbsp Alexander Kristoff NOR Team Katusha s t 7 nbsp Nacer Bouhanni FRA nbsp FDJ fr s t 8 nbsp Thor Hushovd NOR BMC Racing Team s t 9 nbsp Gert Steegmans BEL Omega Pharma Quick Step s t 10 nbsp Moreno Hofland NED Belkin Pro Cycling s t General Classification after Stage 3 Rider Team Time 1 nbsp John Degenkolb GER nbsp nbsp nbsp Giant Shimano 13h 14 01 2 nbsp Nacer Bouhanni FRA FDJ fr 8 3 nbsp Moreno Hofland NED Belkin Pro Cycling 12 4 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team 18 5 nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR Team Sky 21 6 nbsp Bryan Coquard FRA Team Europcar 22 7 nbsp Alexander Kristoff NOR Team Katusha 22 8 nbsp Nikolay Trusov RUS Tinkoff Saxo 22 9 nbsp Samuel Dumoulin FRA Ag2r La Mondiale 22 10 nbsp Marco Marcato ITA Cannondale 22 Stage 4 edit 12 March 2014 Nevers to Belleville 201 5 km 125 2 mi 12 Stage 4 Result Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Tom Jelte Slagter NED Garmin Sharp 5h 00 09 2 nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR Team Sky s t 3 nbsp Wilco Kelderman NED Belkin Pro Cycling 5 4 nbsp Michael Matthews AUS Orica GreenEDGE 5 5 nbsp Zdenek Stybar CZE Omega Pharma Quick Step 5 6 nbsp Arthur Vichot FRA FDJ fr 5 7 nbsp Peter Velits SVK BMC Racing Team 5 8 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team 5 9 nbsp Cyril Gautier FRA Team Europcar 5 10 nbsp Samuel Dumoulin FRA Ag2r La Mondiale 5 General Classification after Stage 4 Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR nbsp Team Sky 18h 14 25 2 nbsp John Degenkolb GER nbsp nbsp Giant Shimano 3 3 nbsp Tom Jelte Slagter NED Garmin Sharp 4 4 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team 8 5 nbsp Samuel Dumoulin FRA Ag2r La Mondiale 12 6 nbsp Wilco Kelderman NED Belkin Pro Cycling 15 7 nbsp Carlos Betancur COL Ag2r La Mondiale 17 8 nbsp Zdenek Stybar CZE Omega Pharma Quick Step 19 9 nbsp Cyril Gautier FRA Team Europcar 19 10 nbsp Arnold Jeannesson FRA FDJ fr 19 Stage 5 edit 13 March 2014 Creches sur Saone to Rive de Gier 153 km 95 1 mi 13 Stage 5 Result Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Carlos Betancur COL Ag2r La Mondiale 3h 38 15 2 nbsp Bob Jungels LUX Trek Factory Racing s t 3 nbsp Jakob Fuglsang DEN Astana s t 4 nbsp Bryan Coquard FRA Team Europcar 2 5 nbsp Tom Boonen BEL Omega Pharma Quick Step 2 6 nbsp Reinardt Janse van Rensburg RSA Giant Shimano 2 7 nbsp Tony Gallopin FRA Lotto Belisol 2 8 nbsp Greg Van Avermaet BEL BMC Racing Team 2 9 nbsp Borut Bozic SLO Astana 2 10 nbsp Marco Marcato ITA Cannondale 2 General Classification after Stage 5 Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR nbsp Team Sky 21h 52 42 2 nbsp John Degenkolb GER nbsp nbsp Giant Shimano 3 3 nbsp Tom Jelte Slagter NED Garmin Sharp 4 4 nbsp Carlos Betancur COL Ag2r La Mondiale 5 5 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team 8 6 nbsp Jakob Fuglsang DEN Astana 13 7 nbsp Jan Bakelants BEL Omega Pharma Quick Step 13 8 nbsp Wilco Kelderman NED Belkin Pro Cycling 15 9 nbsp Zdenek Stybar CZE Omega Pharma Quick Step 19 10 nbsp Cyril Gautier FRA Team Europcar 19 Stage 6 edit 14 March 2014 Saint Saturnin les Avignon to Fayence 221 5 km 137 6 mi 14 Stage 6 Result Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Carlos Betancur COL Ag2r La Mondiale 5h 12 11 2 nbsp Rui Costa POR Lampre Merida s t 3 nbsp Zdenek Stybar CZE Omega Pharma Quick Step 3 4 nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR nbsp Team Sky 3 5 nbsp Arthur Vichot FRA FDJ fr 3 6 nbsp Cyril Gautier FRA Team Europcar 7 7 nbsp Jakob Fuglsang DEN Astana 7 8 nbsp Tony Gallopin FRA Lotto Belisol 7 9 nbsp Stefan Denifl AUT IAM Cycling 7 10 nbsp Gorka Izagirre ESP Movistar Team 11 General Classification after Stage 6 Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Carlos Betancur COL nbsp nbsp Ag2r La Mondiale 27h 04 48 2 nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR Team Sky 8 3 nbsp Rui Costa POR Lampre Merida 18 4 nbsp Zdenek Stybar CZE Omega Pharma Quick Step 22 5 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team 24 6 nbsp Jakob Fuglsang DEN Astana 25 7 nbsp Arthur Vichot FRA FDJ fr 27 8 nbsp Jan Bakelants BEL Omega Pharma Quick Step 29 9 nbsp Cyril Gautier FRA Team Europcar 31 10 nbsp Stefan Denifl AUT IAM Cycling 31 Stage 7 edit 15 March 2014 Mougins to Biot Sophia Antipolis 195 5 km 121 5 mi 15 Stage 7 Result Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Tom Jelte Slagter NED Garmin Sharp 5h 00 05 2 nbsp Rui Costa POR Lampre Merida s t 3 nbsp Carlos Betancur COL nbsp Ag2r La Mondiale s t 4 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team s t 5 nbsp Arthur Vichot FRA FDJ fr s t 6 nbsp Tony Gallopin FRA Lotto Belisol s t 7 nbsp Stefan Denifl AUT IAM Cycling s t 8 nbsp Zdenek Stybar CZE Omega Pharma Quick Step s t 9 nbsp Jakob Fuglsang DEN Astana s t 10 nbsp Peter Velits SVK BMC Racing Team s t General Classification after Stage 7 Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Carlos Betancur COL nbsp nbsp Ag2r La Mondiale 32h 04 49 2 nbsp Rui Costa POR Lampre Merida 14 3 nbsp Zdenek Stybar CZE Omega Pharma Quick Step 26 4 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team 27 5 nbsp Jakob Fuglsang DEN Astana 29 6 nbsp Arthur Vichot FRA FDJ fr 31 7 nbsp Cyril Gautier FRA Team Europcar 35 8 nbsp Stefan Denifl AUT IAM Cycling 35 9 nbsp Peter Velits SVK BMC Racing Team 39 10 nbsp Simon Spilak SLO Team Katusha 39 Stage 8 edit 16 March 2014 Nice to Nice 128 km 79 5 mi 16 Stage 8 Result Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Arthur Vichot FRA FDJ fr 3h 06 56 2 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team s t 3 nbsp Cyril Gautier FRA Team Europcar s t 4 nbsp Damiano Caruso ITA Cannondale s t 5 nbsp Wilco Kelderman NED Belkin Pro Cycling s t 6 nbsp Frank Schleck LUX Trek Factory Racing s t 7 nbsp Tom Jelte Slagter NED Garmin Sharp s t 8 nbsp Carlos Betancur COL nbsp Ag2r La Mondiale s t 9 nbsp George Bennett NZL Cannondale s t 10 nbsp Eduardo Sepulveda ARG Bretagne Seche Environnement s t Final General Classification Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Carlos Betancur COL nbsp nbsp Ag2r La Mondiale 35h 11 45 2 nbsp Rui Costa POR Lampre Merida 14 3 nbsp Arthur Vichot FRA FDJ fr 20 4 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team 21 5 nbsp Jakob Fuglsang DEN Astana 29 6 nbsp Cyril Gautier FRA Team Europcar 31 7 nbsp Stefan Denifl AUT IAM Cycling 35 8 nbsp Simon Spilak SLO Team Katusha 36 9 nbsp Peter Velits SVK BMC Racing Team 39 10 nbsp Tony Gallopin FRA Lotto Belisol 41 Classification leadership table editStage Winner General classification nbsp Points classification nbsp Mountains classification nbsp Young rider classification nbsp Teams classification nbsp 1 Nacer Bouhanni Nacer Bouhanni Nacer Bouhanni Christophe Laborie Nacer Bouhanni Omega Pharma Quick Step 2 Moreno Hofland Team Katusha 3 John Degenkolb John Degenkolb John Degenkolb John Degenkolb 4 Tom Jelte Slagter Geraint Thomas Valerio Agnoli Ag2r La Mondiale 5 Carlos Betancur Sylvain Chavanel 6 Carlos Betancur Carlos Betancur Carlos Betancur Movistar Team 7 Tom Jelte Slagter Pim Ligthart 8 Arthur Vichot Final Carlos Betancur John Degenkolb Pim Ligthart Carlos Betancur Movistar Team Notes In stage 2 Gianni Meersman who was second in the points classification wore the green jersey because Nacer Bouhanni in first place wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification during that stage Similarly John Degenkolb who was second in the young rider classification wore the white jersey as Bouhanni also led that classification In stage 3 John Degenkolb who was second in the points classification wore the green jersey because Nacer Bouhanni in first place wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification during that stage Similarly Moreno Hofland who was third in the young rider classification wore the white jersey due to Bouhanni and Degenkolb who was also second in the young rider classification wearing other jerseys References edit Carlos Betancur wins Paris Nice Ag2r La Mondiale EUSRL France Cyclisme 16 March 2014 Archived from the original on 16 March 2014 Retrieved 16 March 2014 Final in Nice Rui Costa 2nd in the GC despite a crash Lampre Merida CGS Cycling Team AG 16 March 2014 Retrieved 16 March 2014 Paris Nice etape 8 Paris Nice stage 8 FDJ fr in French Societe de Gestion de L Echappee 16 March 2014 Retrieved 16 March 2014 Another strong ride from Devenyns as Degenkolb wins green Paris Nice Giant Shimano SMS Cycling B V 16 March 2014 Archived from the original on 16 March 2014 Retrieved 16 March 2014 a b O Shea Sadhbh 16 March 2014 Vichot wins final Paris Nice stage Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 16 March 2014 Rojas left out without prize Movistar Team Abarca Sports 16 March 2014 Retrieved 16 March 2014 Movistar Team was somewhat consoled by their first WorldTour teams overall win of the 2014 season Puddicombe Stephen Wynn Nigel 7 March 2014 Paris Nice 2014 preview Cycling Weekly IPC Media Retrieved 8 March 2014 Teams Selection of Paris Nice 2014 Paris Nice Amaury Sport Organisation Archived from the original on 6 March 2014 Retrieved 6 March 2014 Stage 1 Mantes la Jolie to Mantes la Jolie Paris Nice Amaury Sport Organisation Archived from the original on 2014 03 09 Retrieved 9 March 2014 Stage 2 Rambouillet to Saint Georges sur Baulche Paris Nice Amaury Sport Organisation Archived from the original on 2014 03 09 Retrieved 9 March 2014 Stage 3 Toucy to Circuit de Nevers Magny Cours Paris Nice Amaury Sport Organisation Archived from the original on 2014 03 09 Retrieved 9 March 2014 Stage 4 Nevers to Belleville Paris Nice Amaury Sport Organisation Archived from the original on 2014 03 09 Retrieved 9 March 2014 Stage 5 Creches sur Saone to Rive de Gier Paris Nice Amaury Sport Organisation Archived from the original on 2014 03 09 Retrieved 9 March 2014 Stage 6 Saint Saturnin les Avignon to Fayence Paris Nice Amaury Sport Organisation Archived from the original on 2014 03 09 Retrieved 9 March 2014 Stage 7 Mougins to Biot Sophia Antipolis Paris Nice Amaury Sport Organisation Archived from the original on 2014 03 09 Retrieved 9 March 2014 Stage 8 Nice to Nice Paris Nice Amaury Sport 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