Kooij Claims Paris-Nice Opener

Kooij Claims Paris-Nice Opener
Kooij Claims Paris-Nice Opener

Olav Kooij won the opening stage of Paris-Nice by a hair's breadth from Mads Pedersen when the 158 km hilly run came down to a mass sprint.

The 22-year-old is shaping up as one of the top sprinters in the peloton after his third win of the season and also took the overall lead of the eight-day race from the Paris region to the Riviera town of Nice.

Belgium's Remco Evenepoel, who is using the race as a warm-up for his tilt at the Tour de France this summer, gamely attacked the final hill to take four bonus seconds.

"Remco attacked after the climb so it was a nervous finish, but the guys protected me and lined me up," said Kooij of the Visma team.

"Tomorrow's another sprint stage so I'll try and keep the yellow jersey, as long as possible in fact."

Many of the pure sprinters failed to keep up the pace on the final climb at Les Mureaux, to the south of Paris.

Dylan Groenewegen was over 3min down and Fabio Jakobsen almost 7min behind.

Evenepoel's key rival, Slovenia veteran Primoz Roglic, on his first major outing since quitting Visma for Bora, had a modest ride hiding mainly in the wheels.

A late entry on the roster, Ineos' former Tour and Giro winner Egan Bernal was in the mix for both the bonus points on the climb and the sprint as his comeback from life-threatening injuries continues.

Second stage is a flat 177.6km run from Thoiry to Montargis, with another mass bunch sprint predicted if there is no wind on the vast agricultural plains outside Paris.

The third stage is a team time trial over 30 km with Roglic and Evenepoel likely to shine as riders are timed individually.