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Matteo Jorgenson Poised to Defend Paris-Nice Title in Challenging Final Stage

The 8th and final stage of Paris-Nice features three first-category climbs, with Jorgenson holding a 37-second lead over Florian Lipowitz.

  • The final stage of Paris-Nice 2025 will cover 119.9 km around Nice, with three categorized climbs, including the steep Col de Quatre Chemins, just 9 km from the finish.
  • American cyclist Matteo Jorgenson leads the general classification, aiming for his second consecutive Paris-Nice victory with a 37-second advantage over Germany's Florian Lipowitz.
  • Thymen Arensman, currently third overall, and Michael Storer, who won the snowy 7th stage, remain outside contenders for the podium.
  • The 7th stage, shortened due to adverse weather conditions, saw Michael Storer claim victory, while Mattias Skjelmose abandoned after a crash, shaking up the general classification.
  • The final stage will be broadcast on France 3 and Eurosport 2, with the peloton set to start at 2:10 PM local time and finish between 5:00 and 5:20 PM.
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