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Paris-Nice stage 2 LIVE: Biniam Girmay and yellow jersey Luke Lamperti among the contenders for likely bunch sprint

Summary by Cycling News
It's a day for the sprinters on a 187km stage from Epône to Montargis

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Bike Sprinter Max Kanter surprisingly wins the second stage of the traditional Paris-Nice tour and thus celebrates his greatest career success. The 28-year-old triumphs with a powerful finish.

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The first important stage race of the cycling season has started. From 8 to 15 March, the professionals will show whether they are in top form early in the year. Here, fans will find an overview of all stages and results.

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Luke Lamperti keeps the leader's yellow jersey after a flat stage between Epône and Montargis on Monday.

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The German team Astana made the perfect sprint this Monday, March 9th to win his third professional victory. On Sunday, the American remains the leader in the general standings.

·Paris, France
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The Paris-Niza continues its course between nerves, falls and rapid endings. The second stage, with 187 kilometers between Épône and Montargis, ended up solving itself in a chaotic sprint that ended up rewarding the German Max Kanter. However, beyond the outcome for the fast men, the day also left small strategic movements in the fight for the general. And there Juan Ayuso appeared again.

·Barcelona, Spain
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The Cottbus bike sprinter Max Kanter has surprisingly won the second stage of the traditional Paris-Nice tour and thus celebrated his greatest career success.

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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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