But in the final kilometers, the riders entered the snow line. “We were, and still are, very much in favor of the idea of racing. You have to understand that Paris-Nice is one of the biggest races in the world; there are many sponsors, and they want to organize their own stage, so we were on board. But when the finish line is located here, then perhaps it's not possible," Vingegaard said in a post-race interview.
Whilst not technical, the finale was not neutralized and featured a fast-moving peloton through roads where the snow had been cleared recently, however where the sides of the road were packed with it. For the
Team Visma | Lease a Bike rider, the solution was not hard: "It would have been better to place the line 10 kilometers earlier".
"For us riders, rain is part of the job, but when there's snow, it's a bit different. There were a few crashes at the end, probably because it was very slippery," he believes. "In that situation, it would have been better to say, ‘Let's put the line a little earlier.’ That's what we wanted, actually".
Nevertheless, the stage finished safely for the climber who has the overall classification won baring disaster during tomorrow's stage in Nice, however the forecast still points to rain and so the job is anything but done until he crosses the finish line tomorrow.