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‘Pretty unfortunate but we are not done with this Paris-Nice’ – Ben O’Connor slips down GC after brutal conditions hit

Ben O’Connor started Wednesday’s stage 4 of Paris-Nice well-placed in fourth overall and with a positive frame of mind after an impressive second for Jayco-AlUla in the team time trial, however the icy rain that caused a pause in the race may have also poured cold water over the Australian’s GC hopes at the eight-stage race.

O’Connor crossed the finish line at the top of La Loge des Gardes in 27th spot, 2:10 down on stage 4 winner João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates). That result sent him tumbling down the general classification 16 spots to 20th, and he is now sitting 2:30 down on new race leader Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike), who came second to Almeida on the stage.

That, however, was before the stage was turned upside down after heavy rain, hail and sleet fell and with the safety risk of descending on icy roads and the race was then paused and neutralised for a time at 46km to go. 

That made for an unpredictable scenario when the race exploded on the final climbs, the category 2 Cote de La Chabanne with 13km to go and the seven kilometre long category 1 La Loge des Gardes which delivered the summit finish. A number of riders who would normally be expected to do well as the road turned up quickly drifted away as the circumstances meant the body didn’t react as it normally would. 

SOURCE: CyclingNews   (go to source)
AUTHOR: simone.giuliani@futurenet.com (Simone Giuliani)
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