2014 Paris–Nice Explained

2014 Paris–Nice
Series:2014 UCI World Tour
Race No:2
Season No:28
Date:9–16 March 2014
Stages:8
Distance:1447
Unit:km
Time:35h 11' 45"
Speed:41.1
First:Carlos Betancur
First Nat:COL
First Color:yellow
Second:Rui Costa
Second Nat:POR
Third:Arthur Vichot
Third Nat:FRA
Mountains:Pim Ligthart
Mountains Nat:NED
Mountains Color:polkadot
Points:John Degenkolb
Points Nat:GER
Points Color:green
Youth:Carlos Betancur
Youth Nat:COL
Youth Color:white
Previous:2013
Next:2015

The 2014 Paris–Nice was the 72nd running of the Paris–Nice cycling stage race, often known as the Race to the Sun, and the first European World Tour event of the season. It started on 9 March in Mantes-la-Jolie and ended on 16 March in Nice and consisted of eight stages. It was the second race of the 2014 UCI World Tour season. The race took on an unusual profile in 2014 in that it did not feature a time trial of any description and did not have any stages with a summit finish. The intention was to make the race more open and encourage attacking racing rather than a defensive race ruled by time trial experts or the climbing specialists.

The race was won by Colombia's Carlos Betancur of,[1] who took the lead after winning the race's queen stage – the sixth stage to Fayence, his second successive stage victory – and held the lead until the finish in Nice, to become the first Colombian rider to win the race. Betancur won the general classification by 14 seconds over runner-up Rui Costa of the squad,[2] while 's Arthur Vichot completed the podium – 6 seconds behind Costa and 20 seconds down on Betancur – after he was victorious on the final stage, picking up enough bonus seconds to move up the classification.[3]

In the race's other classifications, 's John Degenkolb was the winner of the green jersey for the points classification,[4] amassing the highest number of points during stages at intermediate sprints and stage finishes, and Pim Ligthart was the winner of the mountains classification for the team.[5] Betancur also won the white jersey for the young rider classification,[5] as he was the highest placed rider born in 1989 or later, while the won the team classification.[6]

Schedule

List of stages[7]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
19 March 162.5km (101miles) Flat stage
210 March 205km (127miles) Flat stage
311 March 180km (110miles) Hilly stage
412 March 201.5km (125.2miles) Flat stage
513 March 153km (95miles) Hilly stage
614 March 221.5km (137.6miles) Hilly stage
715 March 195.5km (121.5miles) Mountain stage
816 March 128km (80miles) Hilly stage

Teams

As Paris–Nice was a UCI World Tour event, all 18 UCI ProTeams were invited automatically and obligated to send a squad. Three other squads were given wildcard places, and as such, formed the event's 21-team peloton.

The 21 teams that competed in the race were:[8]

Stages

Stage 1

9 March 2014 — Mantes-la-Jolie to Mantes-la-Jolie, 162.5km (101miles)[9]
Stage 1 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2s.t.
3s.t.
4s.t.
5s.t.
6s.t.
7s.t.
8s.t.
9s.t.
10s.t.
General Classification after Stage 1
RiderTeamTime
1
2+ 1"
3+ 4"
4+ 8"
5+ 9"
6+ 9"
7+ 10"
8+ 10"
9+ 10"
10+ 10"

Stage 2

10 March 2014 — Rambouillet to Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche, 205km (127miles)[10]
Stage 2 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2s.t.
3s.t.
4s.t.
5s.t.
6s.t.
7s.t.
8s.t.
9s.t.
10s.t.
General Classification after Stage 2
RiderTeamTime
1
2+ 2"
3+ 4"
4+ 13"
5+ 14"
6+ 14"
7+ 14"
8+ 14"
9+ 14"
10+ 14"

Stage 3

11 March 2014 — Toucy to Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, 180km (110miles)[11]
Stage 3 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2s.t.
3s.t.
4s.t.
5s.t.
6s.t.
7s.t.
8s.t.
9s.t.
10s.t.
General Classification after Stage 3
RiderTeamTime
1
2+ 8"
3+ 12"
4+ 18"
5+ 21"
6+ 22"
7+ 22"
8+ 22"
9+ 22"
10+ 22"

Stage 4

12 March 2014 — Nevers to Belleville, 201.5km (125.2miles)[12]
Stage 4 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2s.t.
3+ 5"
4+ 5"
5+ 5"
6+ 5"
7+ 5"
8+ 5"
9+ 5"
10+ 5"
General Classification after Stage 4
RiderTeamTime
1
2+ 3"
3+ 4"
4+ 8"
5+ 12"
6+ 15"
7+ 17"
8+ 19"
9+ 19"
10+ 19"

Stage 5

13 March 2014 — Crêches-sur-Saône to Rive-de-Gier, 153km (95miles)[13]
Stage 5 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2s.t.
3s.t.
4+ 2"
5+ 2"
6+ 2"
7+ 2"
8+ 2"
9+ 2"
10+ 2"
General Classification after Stage 5
RiderTeamTime
1
2+ 3"
3+ 4"
4+ 5"
5+ 8"
6+ 13"
7+ 13"
8+ 15"
9+ 19"
10+ 19"

Stage 6

14 March 2014 — Saint-Saturnin-lès-Avignon to Fayence, 221.5km (137.6miles)[14]
Stage 6 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2s.t.
3+ 3"
4+ 3"
5+ 3"
6+ 7"
7+ 7"
8+ 7"
9+ 7"
10+ 11"
General Classification after Stage 6
RiderTeamTime
1
2+ 8"
3+ 18"
4+ 22"
5+ 24"
6+ 25"
7+ 27"
8+ 29"
9+ 31"
10+ 31"

Stage 7

15 March 2014 — Mougins to BiotSophia Antipolis, 195.5km (121.5miles)[15]
Stage 7 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2s.t.
3s.t.
4s.t.
5s.t.
6s.t.
7s.t.
8s.t.
9s.t.
10s.t.
General Classification after Stage 7
RiderTeamTime
1
2+ 14"
3+ 26"
4+ 27"
5+ 29"
6+ 31"
7+ 35"
8+ 35"
9+ 39"
10+ 39"

Stage 8

16 March 2014 — Nice to Nice, 128km (80miles)[16]
Stage 8 Result
RiderTeamTime
1
2s.t.
3s.t.
4s.t.
5s.t.
6s.t.
7s.t.
8s.t.
9s.t.
10s.t.
Final General Classification
RiderTeamTime
1
2+ 14"
3+ 20"
4+ 21"
5+ 29"
6+ 31"
7+ 35"
8+ 36"
9+ 39"
10+ 41"

Classification leadership table

StageWinnerGeneral classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Teams classification
1Nacer BouhanniNacer BouhanniNacer BouhanniChristophe LaborieNacer Bouhanni
2Moreno Hofland
3John DegenkolbJohn DegenkolbJohn DegenkolbJohn Degenkolb
4Tom-Jelte SlagterGeraint ThomasValerio Agnoli
5Carlos BetancurSylvain Chavanel
6Carlos BetancurCarlos BetancurCarlos Betancur
7Tom-Jelte SlagterPim Ligthart
8Arthur Vichot
FinalCarlos BetancurJohn DegenkolbPim LigthartCarlos Betancur
Notes:

Notes and References

  1. News: Carlos Betancur wins Paris-Nice!. . EUSRL France Cyclisme. 16 March 2014. 16 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140316224552/http://www.cyclisme.ag2rlamondiale.fr/english/news/actualites-detail.asp?id=1038. 16 March 2014. dead. dmy-all.
  2. News: Final in Nice: Rui Costa 2nd in the GC despite a crash. . CGS Cycling Team AG. 16 March 2014. 16 March 2014.
  3. News: Paris — Nice étape 8. fr. Paris — Nice stage 8. . Société de Gestion de L'Echappée. 16 March 2014. 16 March 2014.
  4. News: Another strong ride from Devenyns as Degenkolb wins green Paris – Nice. . SMS Cycling B.V.. 16 March 2014. 16 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140316224716/http://www.teamgiantshimano.com/2014/03/another-strong-ride-dries-devenyns-finish-paris-nice/. 16 March 2014. dead. dmy-all.
  5. News: Vichot wins final Paris-Nice stage. Sadhbh. O'Shea. Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 16 March 2014. 16 March 2014.
  6. News: Rojas left out without prize. . Abarca Sports. 16 March 2014. 16 March 2014. Movistar Team was somewhat consoled by their first WorldTour teams' overall win of the 2014 season....
  7. News: Paris-Nice 2014 preview. 7 March 2014. 8 March 2014. Cycling Weekly. IPC Media. Stephen. Puddicombe. Nigel. Wynn.
  8. News: Teams Selection of Paris-Nice 2014. Paris–Nice. Amaury Sport Organisation. 6 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140306210653/http://www.letour.fr/paris-nice/2014/us/pre-race/news/ahc/teams-selection-of-paris-nice-2014.html. 6 March 2014. dead. dmy-all.
  9. Web site: Stage 1: Mantes-la-Jolie to Mantes-la-Jolie. Paris–Nice. Amaury Sport Organisation. 9 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140309183826/http://www.letour.com/paris-nice/2014/us/stage-1.html. 2014-03-09. dead.
  10. Web site: Stage 2: Rambouillet to Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche. Paris–Nice. Amaury Sport Organisation. 9 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140309180130/http://www.letour.com/paris-nice/2014/us/stage-2.html. 2014-03-09. dead.
  11. Web site: Stage 3: Toucy to Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours. Paris–Nice. Amaury Sport Organisation. 9 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140309174412/http://www.letour.com/paris-nice/2014/us/stage-3.html. 2014-03-09. dead.
  12. Web site: Stage 4: Nevers to Belleville. Paris–Nice. Amaury Sport Organisation. 9 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140309184101/http://www.letour.com/paris-nice/2014/us/stage-4.html. 2014-03-09. dead.
  13. Web site: Stage 5: Crêches-sur-Saône to Rive-de-Gier. Paris–Nice. Amaury Sport Organisation. 9 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140309173724/http://www.letour.com/paris-nice/2014/us/stage-5.html. 2014-03-09. dead.
  14. Web site: Stage 6: Saint-Saturnin-lès-Avignon to Fayence. Paris–Nice. Amaury Sport Organisation. 9 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140309173911/http://www.letour.com/paris-nice/2014/us/stage-6.html. 2014-03-09. dead.
  15. Web site: Stage 7: Mougins to Biot Sophia Antipolis. Paris–Nice. Amaury Sport Organisation. 9 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140309183947/http://www.letour.com/paris-nice/2014/us/stage-7.html. 2014-03-09. dead.
  16. Web site: Stage 8: Nice to Nice. Paris–Nice. Amaury Sport Organisation. 9 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140309175839/http://www.letour.com/paris-nice/2014/us/stage-8.html. 2014-03-09. dead.