Nicholas Roche raced on very familiar roads, but managed just 42nd place at 2' 01"...
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Jani Brajkovic, now of Astana, took 39th place at 1' 55"...
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Richie Porte wrapped up his first Paris-Nice for Sky by taking 28th place at 1' 44"...
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Winner of Paris-Nice in 2011, Tony Martin took a shadowy 25th place, 1' 37" behind today...
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Levi Leipheimer managed to pedal his bruised and battered body to 22nd place, 1' 33" behind the winner...
A tired-looking Tejay Van Garderen took 14th place, 1' 15" behind...
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Arnold Jeannesson too 12th at 1' 07"...
Danny Navarro put Saxo Bank into the limelight by taking 11th place, 1' 06" down...
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Damiano Cunego climbed well in the TT to secure 9th place at 59-seconds...
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David Moncoutie took a great 8th place, 59-seconds down...
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Andreas Kloden took 7th place at 58-seconds...
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Alejandro Valverde took 6th place at 52-seconds - and stuck to his 3rd-place overall...
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Jerome Coppel took a great 5th place, 51-seconds down...
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Simon Spilak raced to 4th at 47-seconds and ended Paris-Nice in 4th place overall..!
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Jean-Christophe Peraud led the TT for a few hours before ending in 3rd-place, 33-seconds down...
Lieuwe Westra clocked fastest time at the halfway mark before succumbing to 2nd place, two-seconds down on the winner...
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Braldey Wiggins was up to the task of winning Paris-Nice overall, and he won the TT stage with a time of 19' 12"...
Bradley Wiggins celebrates his Paris-Nice victory, forty-five long years after compatriot Tom Simpson won the race...