For the first time since 1990, Paris-Nice race, March 4-11, will climb the Col d’Eze above Nice for the final time trial when Miguel Indurain won the race. Race Director Christian Prudhomme says there will something for everyone in this year’s race.
March 4: Stage 1: Dampierre-en-Yvelines – Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse 9,4 km (individual time trial)
March 5: Stage 2: Mantes-la-Jolie – Orléans 185 km
March 6: Stage 3: Vierzon – Lac de Vassivière 194 km
March 7: Stage 4: Brive-la-Gaillarde- Rodez 183 km
March 8: Stage 5: Onet-le-Château – Mende 178 km
March 9: Stage 6: Suze-la-Rousse – Sisteron 176,5 km
March 10: Stage 7: Sisteron – Nice, 220 km
March 11: Stage 8: Nice – Col d’Eze 9,6 km (individual time trial)