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Paris-Nice: Jonas Vingegaard Climbs Into Race Lead with Massive Effort on Stage 4 Marked by High-Speed Turmoil and Grueling Weather Conditions

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Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe complete top four on mountaintop finish at Uchon with Daniel Martínez second, Tim van Dijke third and Mick van Dijke just off podium

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Danish cycling star Jonas Vingegaard (Visma Lease a Bike) is the winner of the fourth stage of the 84th Paris-Nice. The 29-year-old Dane convincingly defeated all his rivals on the 195 km long stage from Bourges to Uchon and took the yellow jersey of the overall leader.

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The events of the races were chained under an excruciating weather in the fourth stage between Bourges and Uchon.

·Paris, France
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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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Jonas Vingegaard took a big step towards the overall victory in Paris-Nice on Wednesday. The Danish Visma rider destroyed his competitors in the final kilometer of the 4th stage of the cycling race, taking the victory and grabbing ...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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The Spanish yellow jersey was caught in a collective fall caused by the dantesque weather conditions and gave up in great suffering. The Dane, on the other hand, impressed and did double blow.

·Paris, France
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With 195 kilometers and 2,100 meters of unevenness, the fourth stage of the Paris-Niza had as a great incentive the struggle for the general classification, since, in the last 70 kilometers, the Côte de la Croix des Cerisiers, the Côte de la Croix de la Libération and Uchon had to dictate sentence. With an slope of 4.5%, the last climb offered a perfect opportunity for the more climbers, like Jonas Vingegaard, to exploit their fortresses thanks …

·Barcelona, Spain
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sport.de broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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