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the advantage of the seven fugitives rises to 5’05”, 90 km to the finish – OA Sport

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14.37 Groupama FDJ always starts the action! In the first positions is the yellow jersey of Cort, with Pogacar and Vingegaard. Let’s see if they can create an important margin!

14.35 What acceleration in the group! The platoon is breaking up into several pieces!

14.32 Today can be a very important day for the standings. At the moment the general situation is as follows:

1 CORT Magnus EF Education-EasyPost 7:53:41
2 VAN HOOYDONCK Nathan Jumbo-Visma 0:01
3 MATTHEWS Michael Team Jayco AlUla 0:03
4 LAWN Jan Jumbo-Visma,,
5 VINGEGAARD ​​Jonas Jumbo-Visma,,
6 YATES Simon Team Jayco AlUla 0:07
7 POWLESS Neilson EF Education-EasyPost 0:08
8 FOSS Tobias Jumbo-Visma,,
9 O’BRIEN Kelland Team Jayco AlUla 0:11
10 CAKE Tadej UAE Team Emirates 0:14

14.28 The gap between the treads and the group continues to increase. The seven men in command now have a lead of 5’05”.

14.25 There are 90 km to go to the finish line and about 40 to the start of the Côte du Vernet, the first GPM of the day.

14.22 Now the group has returned to travel with a slower pace and the advantage of the leaders has therefore risen to 4’20 “

14.19 Right now Lawrence Warbasse (AG2R Citroën Team), Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto Dstny), Maurice Ballerstedt (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty), Hugo Houle (Israel – Premier Tech) and Anders Skaartseth (Uno -X Pro Cycling Team) have a 4’05” lead over the peloton.

14.16 Jonathan Milan (Bahrain – Victorious) breaks away. Along with him also other runners.

14.15 Groupama – FDJ is now leading the group.

14.13 The acceleration of these last kilometers has brought the advantage of the treaders down to 3’50”.

14.12 There are 100 km left to go!

14.12 Group compact again!

14.11 However, the pursuing group is already approaching the main platoon.

14.09 In the group behind there are about 40 riders.

14.08 Attention! The group splits!

14.08 INEOS Grenadiers also rises to the top positions of the group.

14.07 There is great wind in this section.

14.06 The UAE Team Emirates takes the lead of the group and raises the pace.

14.04 The advantage of the seven fugitives rises to 4’40 “.

14.00 Today’s flying finish line is on the Col du Beaulouis at km 149.3.

13.56 Among the runners on the run, the one best placed in the general classification is Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto Dstny), 41st at 1’06 “from Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost).

13.52 Let’s remember who the seven men in the lead are: Lawrence Warbasse (AG2R Citroën Team), Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto Dstny), Maurice Ballerstedt (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty), Hugo Houle (Israel – Premier Tech) and Anders Skaartseth (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team).

13.48 The advantage of the fugitives is now 3’55”.

13.46 At the head of the group is EF Education-EasyPost, or the team of the yellow jersey Magnus Cort.

13.43 There are less than 120 km to go.

13.41 42.3 km/h: this is the average of the first hour of the race.

13.39 The pacesetters are continuing to gain and now have a 2’40” lead over the group.

13.36 The runners are now in an undulating section. We remind you that the first GPM of the day will be that of Côte du Vernet: you will start climbing about 50 km from the finish and you will have to face 2.1 km with an average gradient of 5.8%.

13.33 The advantage of the seven men in command rises to 1’45”.

13.30 The group is 1’15” from the leaders.

13.28 Jonas Greegard (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) is added to the six just mentioned. So there are now seven riders leading the race.

13.27 We recall who the six men currently in command are: Lawrence Warbasse (AG2R Citroën Team), Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto Dstny), Maurice Ballerstedt (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty), Hugo Houle (Israel – Premier Tech) and Anders Skaartseth (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team).

13.26 In the meantime, the withdrawal of Benjamin Thomas (Cofidis) should be noted.

13.24 Jonas Greegard (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) is 20″ from the commanding sextet. The group instead pays 55” late.

13.23 In the meantime, Jonas Greegard (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) also escaped from the group.

13.22 Lawrence Warbasse (AG2R Citroën Team), Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto Dstny) and Hugo Houle (Israel – Premier Tech) hook the three leaders. So now six of them are in charge.

13.21 A trio was formed behind it made up of Lawrence Warbasse (AG2R Citroën Team), Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto Dstny), and Hugo Houle (Israel – Premier Tech).

13.20 Anders Skaartseth (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) raggiunge Maurice Ballerstedt (Alpecin-Deceuninck) e Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty).

13.18 Anders Skaartseth (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) is now 10″ from the leaders. At 20” a runner from Israel – Premier Tech. The group, on the other hand, is 30” away.

13.16 Maurice Ballerstedt (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty) stretch! The two already have a 20” lead over the group.

13.12 There are 140 km left to finish.

13.08 The first 20 km have passed. The group is still compact.

13.04 In these first kilometers some runners tried to stretch, but so far no one has managed to make a difference.

13.00 We are traveling at a very high speed: 44.3 km/h on average in these first twenty minutes.

12.56 Barring surprises (beware of a possible winning escape), the big names will contend for victory in today’s fraction: the favorites are undoubtedly Jonas Vingegaard, fresh from yesterday’s team time trial victory together with his Jumbo-Visma (result that has allowed the Dane to move into third position in the general standings 3” behind the new leader Magnus Cort), and Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates), but also watch out for Simon Yates (Jayco-AlUla), David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ), Romain Bardet (Team DSM) and Maximilian Schachmann (Bora – Hansgorhe), as well as the couples Jack Haigh-Gino Mäder (Bharain – Victorious) and Pavel Sivakov-Daniel Martinez (Ineos Grenadiers). Finally, there will also be young Mattias Skjelmose (Trek – Segafredo) and Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar Team) to keep an eye on.

12.52 The first 10 km have been covered. Still compact group.

12.48 For now, no runner has come out to escape from the group that proceeds at high speed. It should be noted that at this moment it is raining on the ride. There is also the wind.

12.45 No withdrawal before today’s departure. So there are still 153 riders in the race.

12.42 Let’s remember the top 10 of the general classification after yesterday’s team time trial:

1 CORT Magnus EF Education-EasyPost 7:53:41
2 VAN HOOYDONCK Nathan Jumbo-Visma 0:01
3 MATTHEWS Michael Team Jayco AlUla 0:03
4 LAWN Jan Jumbo-Visma,,
5 VINGEGAARD ​​Jonas Jumbo-Visma,,
6 YATES Simon Team Jayco AlUla 0:07
7 POWLESS Neilson EF Education-EasyPost 0:08
8 FOSS Tobias Jumbo-Visma,,
9 O’BRIEN Kelland Team Jayco AlUla 0:11
10 CAKE Tadej UAE Team Emirates 0:14

12.39 The fourth stage of Paris-Nice 2023 begins! Good fun!

12.38 Here is the moment of departure of the runners for the transfer section:

12.37 We remind you that today’s first 110 km will be without great altitude difficulties, then the stage will get to the heart of it and the riders will have to face the Cote du Vernet (2.1 km at 5.8%) and the Cote de Cheval Rigon (5.7km at 3.9%). We will pass this second climb when there are less than 30 km to go to the finish line and then we will continue with another climb, this time lighter and therefore not marked as GPM. Approximately 15 km from the finish, the flying finish line of Col du Beaulouis will pass, then the cyclists will have to face a descent that will lead to the foot of the last climb of the day, namely that of La Loge des Grades. This ascent will be 6.7km long, have an average gradient of 7.1% and will last until the finish.

12.35 The runners have already started walking the transfer section.

12.33 After three days without major pitfalls, today there will be the first fraction suitable for the big names in this race. It will start from Saint-Amand-Montrond at 12:40 and will then arrive, after 164.7 km, in La Loge des Gardes.

12.30 Hello to all friends of OA Sport and welcome to the LIVE text LIVE of the fourth stage of Paris-Nice 2023, a French WorldTour level race.

Good morning to all friends of OA Sport and welcome to LIVE LIVE text of the fourth stage of Paris-Nice 2023, a French WorldTour-level race. After three days without major pitfalls, today will be the first stage suitable for the big names in this race. It will start from Saint-Amand-Montrond at 12:40 and will then arrive, after 164.7 km, in La Loge des Gardes.

After the first 110 km without great altitude difficulties, the stage will enter the heart of the race and the riders will have to face within a few kilometers the coast of Vernet (2.1km at 5.8%) and the Côte de Cheval Rigon (5.7km at 3.9%). We will pass this second climb when there are less than 30 km to go to the finish line and then we will continue with another climb, this time lighter and therefore not marked as GPM. About 15 km from the finish you will pass the flying finish line of Col du Beaulouis, then the cyclists will have to face a descent that will lead to the foot of the last climb of the day, namely that of La Loge des Grades. This ascent will be 6.7 km long, with an average gradient of 7.1%, and will last until the finish.

Barring surprises (beware of a possible winning escape), the big names will contend for victory in today’s fraction: the favorites are no doubt Jonas Vingegaard, back from the victory in yesterday’s team time trial together with his Jumbo-Visma (a result that allowed the Dane to move into third position in the general standings 3″ from the new leader Magnus Cort), and Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates), but also pay attention to Simon Yates (Jayco-AlUla), David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ), Romain Bardet (Team DSM) and Maximilian Schachmann (Bora – Hansgorhe), as well as the couple Jack Haigh-Gino Mäder ( Bharain – Victorious) and Pavel Sivakov-Daniel Martinez (Ineos Grenadiers). Finally, there will also be young Mattias Skjelmose (Trek – Segafredo) and Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar Team) to keep an eye on.

OA Sport will offer you the LIVE LIVE text of the fourth stage of Paris-Nice 2023, a French WorldTour-level race. The appointment is for 12:30 with the start of our real-time updates: don’t miss out!

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