2010 Paris–Nice

{{Infobox cycling race report

| previous = 2009

| name = 2010 Paris–Nice

| next = 2011

| image = Paris-Nice 2010 map.svg

| image_caption =

| image_size = 300px

| series = 2010 UCI World Ranking

| race_no = 2

| season_no = 26

| date = 7–14 March 2010

| stages =7+Prologue

| distance = 1268.5

| unit = km

| time = 28h 35' 35"

| speed = 44.364

| first = Alberto Contador

| first_nat = ESP

| first_team = {{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

| first_color = yellow

| second = Luis León SánchezAfter removal of Alejandro Valverde, see lead paragraph.

| second_nat = ESP

| second_team = {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

| third = Roman Kreuziger

| third_nat = CZE

| third_team = {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| points = Peter Sagan

| points_nat = SVK

| points_team = {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| points_color = green

| mountains = Amaël Moinard

| mountains_nat = FRA

| mountains_team = {{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

| mountains_color = polkadot

| youth = Roman Kreuziger

| youth_nat = CZE

| youth_team = {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| youth_color = white

| team = {{UCI team code|ALM|2010}}

}}

The 2010 Paris–Nice was the 68th running of the Paris–Nice cycling stage race, often known as the Race to the Sun. It started on 7 March and ended on 14 March in Nice and consisted of a prologue time-trial and seven stages.{{cite web

|author=Stephen Farrand

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/2010-paris-nice-route-unveiled

|title=2010 Paris-Nice route unveiled

|date=21 January 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=14 March 2010

| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100328100653/http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/2010-paris-nice-route-unveiled| archive-date= 28 March 2010 | url-status= live}} Alberto Contador of Spain won the race, regaining the title he had won in 2007.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/cycling/8567053.stm|title=Contador claims second Paris–Nice |date=14 March 2010|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=14 March 2010| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100315054515/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/cycling/8567053.stm| archive-date= 15 March 2010 | url-status= live}} Alejandro Valverde finished second, but his results during 2010 were expunged as part of the terms of his suspension for involvement in the 2006 Operación Puerto doping case.{{cite web

|title=The CAS imposes a two-year ban on Alejandro Valverde

|publisher=CAS

|date=31 May 2009

|url=http://www.tas-cas.org/en/infogenerales.asp/4-3-4242-1092-4-1-1/5-0-1092-15-1-1/

|access-date=31 May 2009

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100605053630/http://www.tas-cas.org/en/infogenerales.asp/4-3-4242-1092-4-1-1/5-0-1092-15-1-1/

|archive-date=5 June 2010

}}

Teams

22 teams were invited to the 2010 Paris–Nice, including 16 of the 18 ProTour teams, and both teams that had lost that status at the end of the preceding season. The teams were:{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/22-teams-invited-to-paris-nice

|title=22 teams invited to Paris–Nice

|date=28 January 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=14 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100405095332/http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/22-teams-invited-to-paris-nice

|archive-date=5 April 2010

|url-status=live

}}

{{div col|colwidth=18em}}

  • {{UCI team code|ALM|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|AST|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|BBO|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|CTT|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|COF|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|EUS|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|FDJ|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|GRM|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|LAM|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|OLO|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|QST|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|RAB|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|SAU|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|SKS|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|THR|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|RSH|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|SKY|2010}}
  • {{UCI team code|VAC|2010}}

{{div col end}}

Route

class="wikitable"

|+Stage characteristics and winners{{cite web|url=https://www.bikeraceinfo.com/stageraces/ParisNice/2010-paris-nice.html|title=Paris - Nice (Historic) France, March 7 - March 14, 2010|work=BikeRaceInfo|accessdate=24 August 2024}}

scope="col" | Stage

! scope="col" | Date

! scope="col" | Course

! scope="col" | Distance

! scope="col" colspan="2" | Type

! scope=col | Winner

scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | P

| style="text-align:center;" | 7 March

| Montfort-l'Amaury

| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|8|km|abbr=on}}

| File:Time Trial.svg

| Individual time trial

| {{flagathlete|Lars Boom|NED}}

scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 1

| style="text-align:center;" | 8 March

| Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines to Contres

| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|201.5|km|abbr=on}}

| File:Plainstage.svg

| Flat stage

| {{flagathlete|Greg Henderson|NZL}}

scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 2

| style="text-align:center;" | 9 March

| Contres to Limoges

| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|201|km|abbr=on}}

| File:Hillystage.svg

| Hilly stage

| {{flagathlete|William Bonnet|FRA}}

scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 3

| style="text-align:center;" | 10 March

| Saint-Junien to Aurillac

| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|155|km|abbr=on}}Stage 3 was shortened by {{convert|53|km|mi|abbr=on}}, from {{convert|208|km|mi|abbr=on}}, due to snow.

| File:Hillystage.svg

| Hilly stage

| {{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}

scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 4

| style="text-align:center;" | 11 March

| Maurs to Mende

| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|173.5|km|abbr=on}}

| File:Mediummountainstage.svg

| Medium mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}

scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 5

| style="text-align:center;" | 12 March

| Pernes-les-Fontaines to Aix-en-Provence

| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|157|km|abbr=on}}

| File:Hillystage.svg

| Hilly stage

| {{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}

scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 6

| style="text-align:center;" | 13 March

| Peynier to Tourrettes-sur-Loup

| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|220|km|abbr=on}}

| File:Mediummountainstage.svg

| Medium mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Xavier Tondo|ESP}}

scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 7

| style="text-align:center;" | 14 March

| Nice to Nice

| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|119|km|abbr=on}}

| File:Mountainstage.svg

| Mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Amaël Moinard|FRA}}

Stages

=Prologue=

;7 March 2010 — Montfort-l'Amaury, {{convert|8|km|abbr=on}}, (ITT)

The course for the prologue time trial was a relatively simple {{convert|8|km|abbr=on}} out-and-back ride through Montfort-l'Amaury. It was almost entirely flat, with one small categorized climb, to award the first polka dot jersey, coming after {{convert|1.5|km|abbr=on}}. The course was not very technical, as it contained just two sharp turns.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/prologue

|title=March 7, Prologue: Montfort-l'Amaury 8km

|date=2 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=8 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100401204724/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/prologue

|archive-date=1 April 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

Lars Boom and Peter Sagan, both former cyclo-cross specialists, posted strong times early in the day, with Boom 10 seconds the better of the two. Expecting to be beaten, Boom watched overall contenders like Levi Leipheimer, Alberto Contador, and defending champion Luis León Sánchez all fall short, giving the young Dutchman the win. Boom later said his cyclo-cross experience helped him, as the course covered several different types of terrain. The win gave Boom all four jerseys on the first podium – in his stead, Jens Voigt wore the green points jersey, Sagan the white youth classification jersey, and Alejandro Valverde the polka dot jersey for the mountains classification lead.

{{cite web

|author=Jonathan S. Brand

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/prologue/results

|title=Sonic Boom hits prologue opener

|date=7 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=8 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100309094602/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/prologue/results

|archive-date=9 March 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

Prologue results and General Classification after the Prologue

class="wikitable"
!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

| {{flagathlete|Lars Boom|NED}}Image:Jersey yellow.svgImage:Jersey green.svgImage:Jersey polkadot.svgImage:Jersey white.svg

| {{UCI team code|RAB|2010}}

| 10'56"

2

| {{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

| {{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

| + 3"

3

| {{flagathlete|Levi Leipheimer|USA}}20px

| {{UCI team code|RSH|2010}}

| + 6"

4

| {{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

| + 6"

5

| {{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}

| {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| + 10"

6

| {{flagathlete|Xavier Tondó|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|CTT|2010}}

| + 10"

7

| {{flagathlete|David Millar|GBR}}

| {{UCI team code|GRM|2010}}

| + 11"

8

| {{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

| + 12"

9

| {{flagathlete|Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}

| {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| + 13"

10

| {{flagathlete|Samuel Sánchez|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|EUS|2010}}

| + 15"

=Stage 1=

;8 March 2010 — Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines to Contres, {{convert|201.5|km|1|abbr=on}}

The first road race stage was a perfectly flat ride from Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines to Contres, heading due south.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-1

|title=Stage 1: Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines – Contres – 201.5 km

|date=2 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=8 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100406011841/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-1

|archive-date=6 April 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

What had the makings of a straightforward day of racing changed drastically in the final {{convert|3|km|abbr=on}}, as strong crosswinds blasted the peloton. Many riders crashed, including Heinrich Haussler, Levi Leipheimer and Alberto Contador, with Contador's crash serious enough to leave him wondering if he could continue the race.{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/contador-bruised-in-paris-nice-tumble

|title=Contador bruised in Paris–Nice tumble

|date=8 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=8 March 2010

| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100406004732/http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/contador-bruised-in-paris-nice-tumble| archive-date= 6 April 2010 | url-status= live}}{{cite web

|url=http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/3377/Contador-crashes-hard-hopes-he-doesnt-have-to-abandon-Paris-Nice.aspx

|title=Contador crashes hard, hopes he doesn't have to abandon Paris–Nice

|date=8 March 2010

|work=Velo Nation

|access-date=8 March 2010

| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100310235458/http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/3377/Contador-crashes-hard-hopes-he-doesnt-have-to-abandon-Paris-Nice.aspx| archive-date= 10 March 2010 | url-status= live}}

The principal breakaway of the day involved Philippe Gilbert and Tom Veelers. They broke away {{convert|5|km|abbr=on}} into the stage. Euskaltel–Euskadi had tried to place a rider in this breakaway attempt, but their team leader Samuel Sánchez had, incidentally, crashed moments earlier, meaning the squad had to rally around him. Gilbert and Veelers stood little chance of staying away for the stage win on such a flat course, and were caught {{convert|50|km|abbr=on}} from the finish line. After other ultimately inconsequential breakaway attempts that occurred after the catch, most of the peloton was together at the {{convert|3|km|abbr=on}} mark, when the strong winds started to blow. The winds, combined with a timely attack, made it so 15 riders gained 17 seconds on the rest of the field. Race leader Lars Boom was in this breakaway, as were overall contenders Luis León Sánchez and Alejandro Valverde. Contador and Leipheimer both missed the selection because of their crashes. Team Sky's Greg Henderson was easily the strongest sprinter in the selective final break, and took the stage win. Boom retained all four jerseys on the stage 1 podium, with Kreuziger assuming the white jersey in his stead and Voigt and Valverde continuing to wear the green and polka dot jerseys.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-1/results

|title=Henderson wins windy stage to Contres

|date=8 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=8 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100310025828/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-1/results

|archive-date=10 March 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

{{Col-begin}}

{{Col-2}}

Stage 1 result

class="wikitable"
!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

| {{flagathlete|Greg Henderson|NZL}}

| {{UCI team code|SKY|2010}}

| 4h 22'17"

2

| {{flagathlete|Grega Bole|SLO}}

| {{UCI team code|LAM|2010}}

| s.t.

3

| {{flagathlete|Jérémie Galland|FRA}}

| {{UCI team code|SAU|2010}}

| s.t.

4

| {{flagathlete|Alexandr Kolobnev|RUS}}

| {{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

| s.t.

5

| {{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}20px

| {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

| s.t.

6

| {{flagathlete|Nicolas Roche|IRL}}

| {{UCI team code|ALM|2010}}

| s.t.

7

| {{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

| {{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

| s.t.

8

| {{flagathlete|Marco Marcato|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|VAC|2010}}

| s.t.

9

| {{flagathlete|Tony Martin|GER}}

| {{UCI team code|THR|2010}}

| s.t.

10

| {{flagathlete|Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}

| {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| s.t.

{{Col-2}}

General Classification after Stage 1

class="wikitable"

!

!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

|{{flagathlete|Lars Boom|NED}}Image:Jersey yellow.svgImage:Jersey green.svgImage:Jersey polkadot.svgImage:Jersey white.svg

|{{UCI team code|RAB|2010}}

|align=right| 4h 33' 11"

2

|{{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

|{{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

|align=right| + 5"

3

|{{flagathlete|David Millar|GBR}}

|{{UCI team code|GRM|2010}}

|align=right| + 13"

4

|{{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 14"

5

|{{flagathlete|Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 15"

6

|{{flagathlete|Greg Henderson|NZL}}

|{{UCI team code|SKY|2010}}

|align=right| + 20"

7

|{{flagathlete|Levi Leipheimer|USA}}

|{{UCI team code|RSH|2010}}

|align=right| + 25"

8

|{{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

|align=right| + 25"

9

|{{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 29"

10

|{{flagathlete|Xavier Tondó|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|CTT|2010}}

|align=right| + 29"

{{Col-end}}

=Stage 2=

;9 March 2010 — Contres to Limoges, {{convert|201|km|1|abbr=on}}

Stage 2 was mostly flat, but it included three third-category climbs, including the Côte de Maison Neuve at the {{convert|156|km|abbr=on}} mark, which had an average gradient of over 6%.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-2

|title=Stage 2: Contres – Limoges – 201 km

|date=2 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=9 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100326045440/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-2

|archive-date=26 March 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

Another early breakaway took place on this stage, with the Dutch teams Vacansoleil and Skil–Shimano trying to prove their combativeness to the ASO to potentially get wildcard entries to the upcoming Tour de France. Vacansoleil's Jens Mouris and Skil–Shimano's Koen de Kort were joined by Liquigas-Doimo rider Mauro Finetto and Saur-Sojasun's Laurent Mangel. Their escape, which took form just {{convert|4|km|abbr=on}} into the stage. Their maximum advantage on the Caisse d'Epargned-led peloton was 4'15", and they were easily caught with {{convert|11|km|abbr=on}} left to race. Mangel was first over the first two climbs on the day, and took over possession of the polka dot jersey from race leader Lars Boom after the stage. Several teams tried to set up the sprint finish, but in the chaos a crash took place {{convert|500|m|abbr=on}} from the line, thinning the possibilities for stage winner (though all who crashed were awarded the same time as the stage winner). Peter Sagan was in first position on the road in sight of the finish line, but he was overhauled by Bbox Bouygues Telecom rider William Bonnet, giving that team its first win of the season on European soil. Boom retained the race leadership and the white jersey for the youth classification, and Kreuziger again wore the white jersey in his place. Luis León Sánchez, third on the stage, took ownership of the green jersey for the points classification.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-2/results

|title=Bonnet surprises in Limoges

|date=9 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=9 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100310025532/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-2/results

|archive-date=10 March 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

{{Col-begin}}

{{Col-2}}

Stage 2 result

class="wikitable"
!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

| {{flagathlete|William Bonnet|FRA}}

| {{UCI team code|BTL|2010}}

| 4h 22'40"

2

| {{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}

| {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| s.t.

3

| {{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}20px

| {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

| s.t.

4

| {{flagathlete|Mirco Lorenzetto|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|LAM|2010}}

| s.t.

5

| {{flagathlete|Juan José Haedo|ARG}}

| {{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

| s.t.

6

| {{flagathlete|Samuel Dumoulin|FRA}}

| {{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

| s.t.

7

| {{flagathlete|Tom Veelers|NED}}

| {{UCI team code|SKS|2010}}

| s.t.

8

| {{flagathlete|Eduard Vorganov|RUS}}

| {{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

| s.t.

9

| {{flagathlete|Borut Božič|SLO}}

| {{UCI team code|VAC|2010}}

| s.t.

10

| {{flagathlete|Francesco Chicchi|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| s.t.

{{Col-2}}

General Classification after Stage 2

class="wikitable"

!

!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

|{{flagathlete|Lars Boom|NED}}Image:Jersey yellow.svgImage:Jersey white.svg

|{{UCI team code|RAB|2010}}

|align=right| 8h 55' 51"

2

|{{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

|{{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

|align=right| + 5"

3

|{{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}Image:Jersey green.svg20px

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 10"

4

|{{flagathlete|David Millar|GBR}}

|{{UCI team code|GRM|2010}}

|align=right| + 13"

5

|{{flagathlete|Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 15"

6

|{{flagathlete|Greg Henderson|NZL}}

|{{UCI team code|SKY|2010}}

|align=right| + 20"

7

|{{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 23"

8

|{{flagathlete|Levi Leipheimer|USA}}

|{{UCI team code|RSH|2010}}

|align=right| + 25"

9

|{{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

|align=right| + 25"

10

|{{flagathlete|Xavier Tondó|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|CTT|2010}}

|align=right| + 29"

{{Col-end}}

=Stage 3=

;10 March 2010 — Saint-Junien to Aurillac, {{convert|208|km|abbr=on}}

This course, as originally designed, was undulating, with six categorized climbs. The first half contained three third-category climbs, all with gradients lesser than 6%. The second half of the course contained three second-category climbs, with the Côte de Sexcles at {{convert|300|m|abbr=on}} in ascent and 6.4% grade and the shorter but steeper Côte de la Martinie just before the finish. A quick {{convert|3|km|abbr=on}} stretch of descending followed the Côte de la Martinie before the finish line.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-3

|title=Stage 3: Saint-Junien – Aurillac – 208 km

|date=2 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=9 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100323184237/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-3

|archive-date=23 March 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

Due to snow in and around Saint-Junien, the start of the third stage was moved by {{convert|53|km|abbr=on}}, to Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche. Therefore, the first two categorized climbs (category 3) were left out of the stage.{{cite web

|author=Jean-François Quénet

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/paris-nice-stage-shortened-due-to-snow

|title=Paris–Nice stage shortened due to snow

|date=10 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=10 March 2010

| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100312084259/http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/paris-nice-stage-shortened-due-to-snow| archive-date= 12 March 2010 | url-status= live}}

Three riders broke away {{convert|33|km|abbr=on}} into the stage. Once again, a {{UCI team code|SKS|2010}} rider was among them, on this day Yann Huguet. Jürgen Roelandts and Nikolas Maes joined him, and they built a seven-minute advantage by the {{convert|67|km|abbr=on}} mark. The gap slowly fell from that point, and after Huguet and Roelandts dropped Maes they were caught with {{convert|6|km|abbr=on}} left. Six riders counterattacked on the way up the Côte de la Martinie, with Nicolas Roche and Peter Sagan instigating the move. {{UCI team code|THR|2010}} reacted quickly, with André Greipel pacing Tony Martin into the break. They were also joined by Jens Voigt, Joaquim Rodríguez, and Alberto Contador. Contador pulled the group through the {{convert|1|km|abbr=on}} to go mark before pulling up and finishing 2 seconds back of stage winner Sagan. Voigt assumed the overall race leadership. Sagan took both the green and white jerseys on the podium after the stage; his teammate Roman Kreuziger wore the white jersey in the next stage.{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-3/results

|title=Paris–Nice stage shortened due to snow

|date=10 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=11 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100312084628/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-3/results

|archive-date=12 March 2010

|url-status=dead

}}

{{Col-begin}}

{{Col-2}}

Stage 3 result

class="wikitable"
!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

| {{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}20px

| {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| 3h 44'28"

2

| {{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

| s.t.

3

| {{flagathlete|Nicolas Roche|IRE}}

| {{UCI team code|ALM|2010}}

| s.t.

4

| {{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

| {{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

| + 2"

5

| {{flagathlete|Tony Martin|GER}}

| {{UCI team code|THR|2010}}

| + 2"

6

| {{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

| + 2"

7

| {{flagathlete|Mirco Lorenzetto|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|LAM|2010}}

| + 6"

8

| {{flagathlete|Samuel Dumoulin|FRA}}

| {{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

| + 6"

9

| {{flagathlete|Xavier Florencio|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|CTT|2010}}

| + 6"

10

| {{flagathlete|Marco Marcato|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|VAC|2010}}

| + 6"

{{Col-2}}

General Classification after Stage 3

class="wikitable"

!

!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

|{{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}Image:Jersey yellow.svg

|{{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

|align=right| 12h 40' 26"

2

|{{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}Image:Jersey green.svgImage:Jersey white.svg20px

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 6"

3

|{{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 9"

4

|{{flagathlete|David Millar|GBR}}

|{{UCI team code|GRM|2010}}

|align=right| + 12"

5

|{{flagathlete|Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}20px

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 14"

6

|{{flagathlete|Lars Boom|NED}}

|{{UCI team code|RAB|2010}}

|align=right| + 20"

7

|{{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

|align=right| + 20"

8

|{{flagathlete|Levi Leipheimer|USA}}

|{{UCI team code|RSH|2010}}

|align=right| + 24"

9

|{{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

|align=right| + 28"

10

|{{flagathlete|Xavier Tondó|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|CTT|2010}}

|align=right| + 28"

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=Stage 4=

;11 March 2010 — Maurs to Mende, {{convert|173.5|km|abbr=on}}

File:Contador-mende-11-mars-2010.jpg approaches the finish line in Mende, where he would take the stage win and the overall race leadership.]]

Stage 4 had many time gaps, as it included two difficult climbs in the final {{convert|7|km|abbr=on}}. The second-category Côte de Chabrits, at 6.8% grade, crested at that point. Following a quick descent, the final {{convert|3|km|abbr=on}} of the stage were spent on the first-category Côte de la Croix Neuve climb in Mende, with a steady 10.7% grade.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-4

|title=Stage 4: Maurs – Mende – 173.5 km

|date=2 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=9 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100323175642/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-4

|archive-date=23 March 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

Wild card rivals {{UCI team code|VAC|2010}} and {{UCI team code|SKS|2010}} were again active in the breakaways, placing Marco Marcato and Albert Timmer, respectively, in the day's principal break alongside Jérôme Pineau, Jean-Marc Marino, Julien Loubet, Amaël Moinard, and Mikel Nieve. Their advantage on the peloton hovered between three and four minutes for most of the stage, until {{UCI team code|AST|2010}} took to pacing the main field to start to bring them back. The catch occurred {{convert|9|km|abbr=on}} from the finish line.

After other riders tried their luck and were brought back, Alberto Contador put in an attack that no one could answer, netting him the stage win. The field finished scattered behind him, and when overnight race leader Jens Voigt finished 44 seconds back, Contador also became the new race leader.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-4/results

|title=Contador bangs out a win in Mende

|date=11 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=11 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100312121009/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-4/results

|archive-date=12 March 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

{{Col-begin}}

{{Col-2}}

Stage 4 result

class="wikitable"
!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

| {{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

| 4h 26' 47"

2

| {{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

| + 10"

3

| {{flagathlete|Samuel Sánchez|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|EUS|2010}}

| + 10"

4

| {{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

| + 18"

5

| {{flagathlete|Thomas Voeckler|FRA}}

| {{UCI team code|BBO|2010}}

| + 20"

6

| {{flagathlete|Damiano Cunego|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|LAM|2010}}

| + 21"

7

| {{flagathlete|Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}

| {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| + 21"

8

| {{flagathlete|Christophe Le Mével|FRA}}

| {{UCI team code|FDJ|2010}}

| + 29"

9

| {{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

| + 29"

10

| {{flagathlete|Rein Taaramäe|EST}}

| {{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

| + 31"

{{Col-2}}

General Classification after Stage 4

class="wikitable"

!

!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

|{{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}Image:Jersey yellow.svg

|{{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

|align=right| 17h 07' 23"

2

|{{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 24"

3

|{{flagathlete|Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}Image:Jersey white.svg

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 25"

4

|{{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 28"

5

|{{flagathlete|Samuel Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|EUS|2010}}

|align=right| + 29"

6

|{{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

|{{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

|align=right| + 34"

7

|{{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

|align=right| + 36"

8

|{{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}Image:Jersey green.svg

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 54"

9

|{{flagathlete|David Millar|GBR}}

|{{UCI team code|GRM|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 03"

10

|{{flagathlete|Rein Taaramäe|EST}}

|{{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 06"

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=Stage 5=

;12 March 2010 — Pernes-les-Fontaines to Aix-en-Provence, {{convert|157|km|1|abbr=on}}

The fifth stage was again undulating. There were four categorized climbs on course, with the last occurring {{convert|30|km|abbr=on}} from the finish line, and an uncategorized "wall" just before the stage ended.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-5

|title=Stage 5: Pernes-les-Fontaines – Aix-en-Provence – 157 km

|date=2 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=9 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100323214328/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-5

|archive-date=23 March 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

In heavy contrast to the previous days of racing, stage five began with sunshine and warm temperatures. Sylvain Chavanel instigated the day's first breakaway, but {{UCI team code|AST|2010}} drilled the peloton at {{convert|45|km/h|abbr=on}} in the stage's second hour, meaning Chavanel's group was not away for very long. At around {{convert|50|km|abbr=on}} to go, Carlos Barredo, Volodymir Gustov, Sylvain Calzati, and Rein Taaramäe tried their luck. This group's maximum advantage was 1' 20", meaning Taaramäe was briefly race leader on the road, as he started the stage 1' 06" down to Alberto Contador. Taaramäe took maximum mountains points on the last two climbs, protecting teammate Amaël Moinard's newly-taken lead in the mountains classification. With {{convert|25|km|abbr=on}} remaining, after the catch occurred, {{UCI team code|ALM|2010}} set a blistering pace at the front of the main field, trying to set up Nicolas Roche for a sprint win. The pace fractured the peloton, with Levi Leipheimer and Thomas Voeckler notables among a large group that lost 2' 36" at the finish line.

With {{convert|3|km|abbr=on}} left to go, Peter Sagan put in an "audacious" attack that won the young Slovak his second stage in three days. Top general classification contenders like Alejandro Valverde and Contador finished together 2 seconds behind Sagan, as they were unable to overtake Sagan on the road. Contador referred to the day as "a terrible stage", as no team seemed able to take control of the chaotic day of racing.{{cite web

|author=Daniel Benson

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-5/results

|title=Sagan wins his second stage with audacious attack

|date=12 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=12 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100314083507/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-5/results

|archive-date=14 March 2010

|url-status=dead

}}

{{Col-begin}}

{{Col-2}}

Stage 5 result

class="wikitable"
!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

| {{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}} Image:Jersey green.svg

| {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| 3h 34' 15"

2

| {{flagathlete|Mirco Lorenzetto|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|LAM|2010}}

| + 2"

3

| {{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

| + 2"

4

| {{flagathlete|Matthieu Ladagnous|FRA}}

| {{UCI team code|FDJ|2010}}

| + 2"

5

| {{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

| {{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

| + 2"

6

| {{flagathlete|Simon Gerrans|AUS}}

| {{UCI team code|SKY|2010}}

| + 2"

7

| {{flagathlete|Koldo Fernández|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|EUS|2010}}

| + 2"

8

| {{flagathlete|Nicolas Roche|IRE}}

| {{UCI team code|ALM|2010}}

| + 2"

9

| {{flagathlete|Matthew Goss|AUS}}

| {{UCI team code|THR|2010}}

| + 2"

10

| {{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}} Image:Jersey yellow.svg

| {{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

| + 2"

{{Col-2}}

General Classification after Stage 5

class="wikitable"

!

!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

|{{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}Image:Jersey yellow.svg

|{{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

|align=right| 20h 41' 40"

2

|{{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 20"

3

|{{flagathlete|Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}Image:Jersey white.svg

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 25"

4

|{{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 26"

5

|{{flagathlete|Samuel Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|EUS|2010}}

|align=right| + 29"

6

|{{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

|{{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

|align=right| + 34"

7

|{{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

|align=right| + 36"

8

|{{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}Image:Jersey green.svg

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 42"

9

|{{flagathlete|David Millar|GBR}}

|{{UCI team code|GRM|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 02"

10

|{{flagathlete|Rein Taaramäe|EST}}

|{{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 06"

{{Col-end}}

=Stage 6=

;13 March 2010 — Peynier to Tourrettes-sur-Loup, {{convert|220|km|abbr=on}}

Stage six was the queen stage, with eight categorized climbs on the road. The last was the first-category Col de Vence, which had a 6.6% grade, steady for the {{convert|9.7|km|1|abbr=on}} the climb took. A steep descent and a small raise to the finish line followed.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-6

|title=Stage 6: Peynie – Tourrettes-sur-Loup – 220 km

|date=2 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=9 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100323181716/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-6

|archive-date=23 March 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

Some big-name riders made the escape on this stage. A group of 23 formed early on, including Levi Leipheimer, Damiano Cunego, and Sylvain Chavanel. Mountains classification leader Amaël Moinard was also in the break, and took top points on five of the stage's climbs to give himself an unassailable lead in those standings. When the advantage of this group reached two minutes, the overall race lead of Alberto Contador was threatened by Chavanel. However, Contador's {{UCI team code|AST|2010}} team got help in pacing the main field from two teams who missed the break, namely {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}} and {{UCI team code|GRM|2010}}. On the ascent of the Col de Vence, the only riders remaining from the break were Xavier Tondó, Alexandr Kolobnev, Cyril Gautier, Chavanel, and Cunego. Various attacks and splits out of the peloton eventually absorbed all but Tondó, who soloed to the finish line with a 5-second advantage over the main field, led home by Alejandro Valverde. Only time bonuses won by Valverde and Peter Sagan caused the overall standings to change.{{cite web

|url = http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-6/results

|title = Tondo scores one for Cervelo

|date = 13 March 2010

|work = Cycling News

|access-date = 13 March 2010

|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100314083415/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-6/results

|archive-date = 14 March 2010

|url-status = dead

}}

{{Col-begin}}

{{Col-2}}

Stage 6 result

class="wikitable"
!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

| {{flagathlete|Xavier Tondó|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|CTT|2010}}

| 5h 01' 39"

2

| {{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

| + 5"

3

| {{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}} Image:Jersey green.svg

| {{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

| + 5"

4

| {{flagathlete|Samuel Sánchez|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|EUS|2010}}

| + 5"

5

| {{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

| + 5"

6

| {{flagathlete|Leonardo Duque|COL}}

| {{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

| + 5"

7

| {{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

| + 5"

8

| {{flagathlete|Christophe Riblon|FRA}}

| {{UCI team code|ALM|2010}}

| + 5"

9

| {{flagathlete|Rein Taaramäe|EST}}

| {{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

| + 5"

10

| {{flagathlete|Daniele Righi|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|LAM|2010}}

| + 5"

{{Col-2}}

General Classification after Stage 6

class="wikitable"

!

!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

|{{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}Image:Jersey yellow.svg

|{{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

|align=right| 25h 43' 24"

2

|{{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 14"

3

|{{flagathlete|Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}Image:Jersey white.svg

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 25"

4

|{{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 26"

5

|{{flagathlete|Samuel Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|EUS|2010}}

|align=right| + 29"

6

|{{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

|{{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

|align=right| + 34"

7

|{{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

|align=right| + 36"

8

|{{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}Image:Jersey green.svg

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 38"

9

|{{flagathlete|David Millar|GBR}}

|{{UCI team code|GRM|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 02"

10

|{{flagathlete|Rein Taaramäe|EST}}

|{{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 06"

{{Col-end}}

=Stage 7=

;14 March 2010 — Nice, {{convert|119|km|abbr=on}}

The final stage was short, but it was far from ceremonial, containing three first-category climbs. It started and ended, after a loop, in Nice. The Col de la Porte was probably the most difficult climb in the race, reaching {{convert|1068|m|abbr=on}} in elevation on a 7.2% grade. After that peak, the riders descended almost to sea level again before scaling La Turbie, which was less steep but a longer climb. The Col d'Eze was the final climb of the Race to the Sun, after which the peloton descended all the way to sea level before finishing the race.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-7

|title=Stage 7: Nice – Nice – 119 km

|date=2 March 2010

|work=Cycling News

|access-date=9 March 2010

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100323222137/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-7

|archive-date=23 March 2010

|url-status=dead

|df=dmy-all

}}

The peloton stayed together through the first hour of this stage. When Peter Sagan won the first intermediate sprint, at the {{convert|18.5|km|1|abbr=on}} mark, he secured his victory in the points classification over Jens Voigt and Alejandro Valverde. On the ascent of the Col de la Porte, Thomas Voeckler and mountains classification leader Amaël Moinard slipped away and built up a two-minute gap. The chase began in earnest early on such a short stage, but because of the mountainous parcours the two still had a lead of 30 seconds on the descent of the Col d'Eze. Moinard took 28 of 30 possible mountains classification points on the day despite already having an unassailable lead in the classification. In defense of his yellow jersey, Alberto Contador went on the attack to try to reel in Moinard and Voeckler on the ascent of the Col d'Eze, taking with him Luis León Sánchez, Valvede, Rein Taaramäe, and Joaquim Rodríguez. Rodríguez was the aggressor from this group on the climb, gapping them for a time, though he was unable to bridge to the leaders. Samuel Sánchez and Tiago Machado bridged from the peloton to the Contador group, and Machado and Valverde also gapped them, putting in a clear threat to Contador. Contador himself was forced to tap out a pace that brought them back.

While Moinard and Voeckler were in view of the Contador group in the final kilometer, they were able to stay away to the finish line. Voeckler thought the group was closer to them than they actually were, and started his sprint for the finish line very early. Moinard easily held his wheel until the final few meters, and came around him for the victory. Valverde claimed bonus seconds for third on the stage, but it was not enough to force Contador from the top step of the final podium.{{cite web

|url = http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-7/results

|title = Contador passes Paris–Nice tests

|date = 14 March 2010

|work = Cycling News

|access-date = 14 March 2010

|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100317164704/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/68th-paris-nice-his/stage-7/results

|archive-date = 17 March 2010

|url-status = dead

}}

{{Col-begin}}

{{Col-2}}

Stage 7 result

class="wikitable"
!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

| {{flagathlete|Amaël Moinard|FRA}} Image:Jersey polkadot.svg

| {{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

| 2h 52' 09"

2

| {{flagathlete|Thomas Voeckler|FRA}}

| {{UCI team code|BTL|2010}}

| s.t.

3

| {{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

| + 3"

4

| {{flagathlete|Nicolas Roche|IRL}}20px

| {{UCI team code|ALM|2010}}

| + 3"

5

| {{flagathlete|Rein Taaramäe|EST}}

| {{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

| + 3"

6

| {{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

| + 3"

7

| {{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

| {{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

| + 3"

8

| {{flagathlete|Chris Horner|USA}}

| {{UCI team code|RSH|2010}}

| + 3"

9

| {{flagathlete|Janez Brajkovič|SLO}}

| {{UCI team code|RSH|2010}}

| + 3"

10

| {{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}} Image:Jersey yellow.svg

| {{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

| + 3"

{{Col-2}}

Final General Classification

class="wikitable"

!

!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

|{{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}Image:Jersey yellow.svg

|{{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

|align=right| 28h 35' 35"

2

|{{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 11"

3

|{{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 25"

4

|{{flagathlete|Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}Image:Jersey white.svg

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 26"

5

|{{flagathlete|Samuel Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|EUS|2010}}

|align=right| + 30"

6

|{{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

|{{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

|align=right| + 35"

7

|{{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

|align=right| + 37"

8

|{{flagathlete|Rein Taaramäe|EST}}

|{{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 07"

9

|{{flagathlete|Jean-Christophe Péraud|FRA}}

|{{UCI team code|OLO|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 16"

10

|{{flagathlete|Jérôme Coppel|FRA}}

|{{UCI team code|SAU|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 17"

{{Col-end}}

Classification leadership progress

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; font-size:smaller;"
width="1%"| Stage

! width="14%" | Winner

!width="15%"| General Classification
25 px

!width="15%"| Points Classification
25 px

!width="15%"| Mountains Classification
25 px

!width="15%"| Young Rider Classification
25 px

!width="15%"| Team Classification
25 px

P

| Lars Boom

|style="background-color:yellow;" rowspan="3"| Lars Boom

|style="background-color:lightgreen;" rowspan="2"| Lars Boom

|style="background-color:salmon;" rowspan="2"| Lars Boom

|style="background-color:white;" rowspan="3"| Lars Boom

|style="background-color:skyblue;" rowspan="1"|{{UCI team code|RSH|2010}}

1

| Greg Henderson

|style="background-color:skyblue;" rowspan="2"|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

2

| William Bonnet

|style="background-color:lightgreen;" rowspan="1"| Luis León Sánchez

|style="background-color:salmon;" rowspan="3"| Laurent Mangel

3

| Peter Sagan

|style="background-color:yellow;" rowspan="1"| Jens Voigt

|style="background-color:lightgreen;" rowspan="5"| Peter Sagan

|style="background-color:white;" rowspan="1"| Peter Sagan

|style="background-color:skyblue;" rowspan="1"|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

4

| Alberto Contador

|style="background-color:yellow;" rowspan="4"| Alberto Contador

|style="background-color:white;" rowspan="4"| Roman Kreuziger

|style="background-color:skyblue;" rowspan="2"|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

5

| Peter Sagan

|style="background-color:salmon;" rowspan="3"| Amaël Moinard

6

|Xavier Tondó

|style="background-color:skyblue;" rowspan="1"|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

7

| Amaël Moinard

|style="background-color:skyblue;" rowspan="1"|{{UCI team code|ALM|2010}}

colspan=2| Final

| style="background-color:gold;" rowspan="1"|Alberto Contador

| style="background-color:limegreen;" rowspan="1"|Peter Sagan

| style="background:#CC4E5C;" rowspan="1"|Amaël Moinard

| style="background-color:offwhite;" rowspan="1"|Roman Kreuziger

| style="background-color:#736AFF;" rowspan="1"|{{UCI team code|ALM|2010}}

Final standings

{{columns-start}}

=Final General Classification=

All riders from second place downward promoted by one position due to the retroactive suspension of Alejandro Valverde

class="wikitable"

!

!Cyclist

!Team

!Time

1

|{{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}Image:Jersey yellow.svg

|{{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

|align=right| 28h 35' 35"

2

|{{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| + 25"

3

|{{flagathlete|Roman Kreuziger|CZE}}Image:Jersey white.svg

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| + 26"

4

|{{flagathlete|Samuel Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|EUS|2010}}

|align=right| + 30"

5

|{{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

|{{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

|align=right| + 35"

6

|{{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

|align=right| + 37"

7

|{{flagathlete|Rein Taaramäe|EST}}

|{{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 07"

8

|{{flagathlete|Jean-Christophe Péraud|FRA}}

|{{UCI team code|OLO|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 16"

9

|{{flagathlete|Jérôme Coppel|FRA}}

|{{UCI team code|SAU|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 17"

10

|{{flagathlete|Nicolas Roche|IRE}}20px

|{{UCI team code|ALM|2010}}

|align=right| + 1' 23"

{{column}}

=Points Classification=

Points earned by Alejandro Valverde are subject to removal, and so ranking is subject to revision.

class="wikitable"

!

!Cyclist

!Team

!Points

1

|{{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}} Image:Jersey green.svg

|{{UCI team code|LIQ|2010}}

|align=right| 112

2

|{{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| 105

3

|{{flagathlete|Jens Voigt|GER}}

|{{UCI team code|SAX|2010}}

|align=right| 104

4

|{{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}Image:Jersey yellow.svg

|{{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

|align=right| 89

5

|{{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

|align=right| 82

6

|{{flagathlete|Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| 80

7

|{{flagathlete|Nicolas Roche|IRE}}20px

|{{UCI team code|ALM|2010}}

|align=right| 78

8

|{{flagathlete|Samuel Sánchez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|EUS|2010}}

|align=right| 60

9

|{{flagathlete|Mirco Lorenzetto|ITA}}

|{{UCI team code|LAM|2010}}

|align=right| 58

10

|{{flagathlete|Thomas Voeckler|FRA}}

|{{UCI team code|BBO|2010}}

|align=right| 52

{{columns-end}}

{{columns-start}}

=Mountains Classification=

Points earned by Alejandro Valverde are subject to removal, and so ranking is subject to revision.

class="wikitable"

!

!Cyclist

!Team

!Points

1

|{{flagathlete|Amaël Moinard|FRA}}Image:Jersey polkadot.svg

|{{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

|align=right| 75

2

|{{flagathlete|Thomas Voeckler|FRA}}

|{{UCI team code|BBO|2010}}

|align=right| 29

3

|{{flagathlete|Alberto Contador|ESP}}Image:Jersey yellow.svg

|{{UCI team code|AST|2010}}

|align=right| 24

4

|{{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|GCE|2010}}

|align=right| 18

5

|{{flagathlete|Damiano Cunego|ITA}}

|{{UCI team code|LAM|2010}}

|align=right| 17

6

|{{flagathlete|Xavier Tondo|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|CTT|2010}}

|align=right| 16

7

|{{flagathlete|Rein Taaramäe|EST}}

|{{UCI team code|COF|2010}}

|align=right| 13

8

|{{flagathlete|Cyril Gautier|FRA}}

|{{UCI team code|BBO|2010}}

|align=right| 12

9

|{{flagathlete|Jean Marc Marino|FRA}}

| Saur-Sojasun

|align=right| 11

10

|{{flagathlete|Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}

|{{UCI team code|KAT|2010}}

|align=right| 11

{{column}}

{{columns-end}}

Notes

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References

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Further reading

  • {{cite web|url=http://netstorage.lequipe.fr/ASO/cyclisme/paris-nice/2014/guide_historique_fr.pdf|title=Guide Historique 2014|language=French|trans-title=Historic Guide 2014|work=L'Equipe|page=73|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140327051041/http://netstorage.lequipe.fr/ASO/cyclisme/paris-nice/2014/guide_historique_fr.pdf|archivedate=27 March 2014}}