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Sprinter Steals The GC At Paris-Nice

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Mar 11, 2015 — Australia’s Michael Matthews took the overall leader’s yellow jersey in the Paris-Nice cycle race on Wednesday with his Orica teammates helping him to victory in the third stage.

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The 24-year-old Matthews, who has stage wins to his credit in both the Tour of Italy and the Tour of Spain, edged home first ahead of Italians Davide Cimolai and Giacomo Nizzolo with fourth place going to Norwegian Alexander Kristoff.

“The team did a perfect job. I only started my sprint 150m from the line,” said Orica rider Matthews. “The previous days we tried without succeeding completely. This time, the team took control of the peloton from 5km and finally it was quite easy.”

Matthews continued: “I wasn’t sure what to expect before this Paris-Nice but we had really good training with the team in South Africa and we brought very strong guys to help me here. They did the hard work, mine was the easy part. To hold the yellow jersey is incredible. Tomorrow is a hard stage and I don’t know the final climb. But I will hold on to this jersey for as long as I can.”

Polish world champion Michal Kwiatkowski had held the overall lead from his win in the prologue, but Matthews earned enough bonus points as the stage winner on Wednesday to take over.

The early going in the 179-kilometer run down from Saint-Amand-Montron was marked by a breakaway by French pair Florian Vachon and Thomas Voeckler accompanied by Belgian champion Philippe Gilbert. But they were reeled in by the peloton with about 10 kilometers to go after which Frenchman Romain Bardet, Belgian teammate Jan Bakelants and Paolo Tiralongo of Italy went clear. In turn they were caught with two kilometers to go, setting up the sprint finish won by Matthews.

Thursday’s 204km fourth stage of the ‘Race to the Sun’ includes eight climbs with a final highlight up the Croix de Chaubouret pass overlooking St Etienne.

Watch the last 2kms and check back soon for a full photo gallery.

Results Stage 3:

1. Michael Matthews (AUS/Orica)
2. Davide Cimolai (ITA/LAM) same time
3. Giacomo Nizzolo (ITA/TRE) same time
4. Alexander Kristoff (NOR/KAT) same time
5. José Joaquin Rojas (ESP/MOV) same time
6. Matti Breschel (DEN/TIN) same time
7. Moreno Hofland (NED/LNL) same time
8. Nacer Bouhanni (FRA/COF) same time
9. Bryan Coquard (FRA/EUC) same time
10. Arnaud Démare (FRA/FDJ) same time

General Classification:

1. Michael Matthews (AUS/ORI) 14h25:27
2. Michal Kwiatkowski (POL/ETI) at 0:01
3. Rohan Dennis (AUS/BMC) at 0:01
4. John Degenkolb (GER/GIA) 0:03
5. Tony Martin (GER/ETI) 0:08
6. Luis Leon Sanchez (ESP/AST) 0:11
7. Sylvain Chavanel (FRA/IAM) 0:11
8. Tom Dumoulin (NED/GIA) 0:14
9. Geraint Thomas (GBR/SKY) 0:14
10. Philippe Gilbert (BEL/BMC) 0:14

Click here to read what happened in Paris-Nice stage 2.

Click here to see the photos from stage 2.