LA BOLLÈNE-VÉSUBIE, France – Primoz Roglic the strongest at the Col de Turini: the Slovenian from the Jumbo team won the 7th and penultimate stage of Paris-Nice on Saturday and secured his position at the top of the classification before the trap of the last day.
Like last year, Roglic won in the only finish at the top of the event, without however trying to widen the gap. Winner for the first time of the season, he increased his lead over his runner-up, the Briton Simon Yates, to 47 seconds. Colombian Daniel Martinez is one minute away.
Upon arrival, the wearer of the yellow jersey settled in the last 200 meters Martinez and Yates. The Colombian Nairo Quintana, who hung on to keep in touch on the ascent, and the Portuguese Joao Almeida, distanced before returning in the final, finished a handful of seconds.
The climb of the Turini, the longest made by the peloton at this time of the year (14.9 km at 7.3%), clarified the hierarchy. At the expense of Pierre Latour, who let go 7 kilometers from the summit and fell from 3rd to 8th place in the general classification.
On the other hand, Quintana jumped from 9th to 5th place and justified the efforts of his Arkea-Samsic team, who worked with Martinez’s Ineos to muzzle a breakaway that started at the start. But neither of the two Colombian climbers could compete with Roglic who succeeded the Turini winner to Martinez, winner in 2019 during the previous arrival of Paris-Nice.
Snow, wind and bad luck
Roglic, informed by the misadventure of last year when he fell twice on the last day, declared himself satisfied with his performance (“I felt I had good legs”) but he was careful not to triumph in sight of what should be Sunday the first success of a Slovenian runner in 80 editions of the “race to the sun”. Provided you avoid the pitfalls of a short last stage (115.6 km), muscular, traditionally very lively.
The course, with departure and arrival in Nice, multiplies the climbs (five) and the descents in the hinterland of Nice on a profile in the shape of a roller coaster. The summit of the Col d’Eze, the last difficulty tackled by an unprecedented route, is located just 15 kilometers from the finish on the Promenade des Anglais, the historic site of the conclusion of the event which the organizers had to give up during the last two editions due to the COVID pandemic.
“I know these roads well, I do them in training”, commented Roglic, his little boy on his arm before climbing the podium installed at Turini, between the patches of snow, at 1607 meters above sea level. “Everything will depend on the weather, we know that the weather will not be good (rain announced by forecasters, editor’s note), I will adapt. »
The peloton, decimated in recent days by bronchitis and other flu-like conditions, was further reduced on Saturday between non-runners and dropouts. Bad luck, moreover, struck: the Luxembourg champion Kevin Geniets was thrown to the ground by… an advertising panel knocked down by a gust of wind in the starting area.
Classification of the 7th stage :
1. Primoz Roglic (SLO / Jumbo), the 155.2 km in 4 h 02:47.
(average: 38.255 km/h)
2. Daniel Martinez (COL/INE) mt
3. Simon Yates (GBR/BIK) at 2.
4. Nairo Quintana (COL/ARK) 9.
5. Joao Almeida (POR/UAE) 11.
6. Brandon McNulty (USA/UAE) 25.
7. Jack Haig (AUS/BAH) 27.
8. Adam Yates (GBR/INE) 29.
9. Guillaume Martin (FRA/COF) 44.
10. Wout Poels (NED/BAH) 56.
…
12. Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS/BOR) 1:13.
14. Pierre Latour (FRA/TEN) 2:05.
17. Aurélien Paret-Peintre (FRA / AG2) 2:19.
22. Franck Bonnamour (FRA / BBH) 4:30.
28. Steven Kruijswijk (NED/JUM) 7:30.
55. David Gaudu (FRA/GFJ) 18:14.
56. Valentin Madouas (FRA / GFJ) 18:14.
62. Wout van Aert (BEL/JUM) 19:00.
85. Christophe Laporte (FRA / JUM) 26:02.
103 runners at the start, 96 classified.
7 non-runners including : Michael Storer (AUS/GFJ), Anthony Turgis (FRA/TEN), Geoffrey Soupe (FRA/TEN), Kevin Geniets (LUX/GFJ)
give up : Biniam Girmay (ERY/INT), Alexis Vuillermoz (FRA/TEN), Mike Teunissen (NED/JUM), Stefan De Bod (RSA/AST), Oliver Naesen (BEL/AG2), Cees Bol (NED/DSM), Florian Senechal (FRA/QST)
General classification after the 7th stage :
1. Primoz Roglic (SLO/Jumbo) 26:26:11.
2. Simon Yates (GBR/BIK) at 47.
3. Daniel Martinez (COL/INE) 1:00.
4. Adam Yates (GBR/INE) 1:50.
5. Nairo Quintana (COL/ARK) 2:04.
6. Jack Haig (AUS/BAH) 2:12.
7. Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS/AST) 2:22.
8. Pierre Latour (FRA/TEN) 2:56.
9. Ion Izagirre (ESP/COF) 3:13.
10. Joao Almeida (POR/UAE) 3:29.
