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词条 2017 Paris–Nice
释义

  1. Teams

  2. Route

  3. Stages

     Stage 1  Stage 2  Stage 3  Stage 4  Stage 5  Stage 6  Stage 7  Stage 8 

  4. Classification leadership table

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2019}}{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = 2017 Paris–Nice
| series = 2017 UCI World Tour
| race_no = 6
| season_no = 37
| image = Sergio Henao, Paris-Nice 2017.jpg
| image_caption = Sergio Henao, who won the race by 2 seconds.
| image_size =
| date = 5–12 March 2017
| stages = 8
| distance = 1233.5
| unit = km
| time = 29h 50' 29"
| speed =
| first = Sergio Henao
| first_team = {{ct|SKY|2017}}
| first_nat = COL
| first_color = yellow
| second = Alberto Contador
| second_team = {{ct|TFS|2017}}
| second_nat = ESP
| third = Dan Martin
| third_team = {{ct|QST|2017}}
| third_nat = IRL
| mountains = Lilian Calmejane
| mountains_nat = FRA
| mountains_team = {{ct|DEN|2017}}
| mountains_color = polkadot
| points = Julian Alaphilippe
| points_nat = FRA
| points_team = {{ct|QST|2017}}
| points_color = green
| youth = Julian Alaphilippe
| youth_team = {{ct|QST|2017}}
| youth_nat = FRA
| youth_color = white
| team = {{ct|QST|2017}}
| previous = 2016
| next = 2018
}}

The 2017 Paris–Nice was a road cycling stage race that took place between 5 and 12 March. It was the 75th edition of the Paris–Nice and was the sixth event of the 2017 UCI World Tour.[1][2]

{{ct|SKY|2017}} won the race for the fifth time in six years, with Sergio Henao managing to fend off a final-day attack from {{ct|TFS|2017}}'s Alberto Contador to win the race by just two seconds.[3] Contador had trailed by 31 seconds overnight, but had gone clear with {{ct|QST|2017}} rider David de la Cruz and Marc Soler of the {{ct|MOV|2017}}; after taking a couple of seconds at an intermediate sprint, Contador was beaten to the line in Nice by de la Cruz, which cost him four bonus seconds and decided the race in favour of Henao. The podium was completed by de la Cruz's teammate Dan Martin, 30 seconds in arrears of Henao.[4]{{ct|QST|2017|nolink=yes}} were able to win the teams classification, with Julian Alaphilippe also finishing in the top-five overall, having held the race lead for three days during the week. Alaphilippe was the winner of the young rider classification, while four top-five stage finishes including a win in the individual time trial was also enough for him to clinch the points classification. The other jersey on offer was claimed by {{ct|DEN|2017}} for the second year in succession, as Lilian Calmejane won the mountains classification.[4]

Teams

As Paris–Nice was a UCI World Tour event, all eighteen UCI WorldTeams were invited automatically and obliged to enter a team in the race. Four UCI Professional Continental teams competed, completing the 22-team peloton.[5]

Just as they did in the 2016 edition of the race, {{ct|LTS|2017}} chose to compete under a different name from the rest of the season: they became Lotto Fix ALL, taking the name of a product made by Soudal, their normal sponsor. They also wore blue and white jerseys in place of their normal red and white.[6]

{{cyclingteamlist|ALM|AST|TBM|BMC|BOH|CDT|DDD|FDJ|KAT|TLJ|team2=Lotto Fix ALL|MOV|ORS|QST|SKY|SUN|TFS|team1={{ct|UAD|2017b}}|title = UCI WorldTeams|year=2017}}{{cyclingteamlist|title = UCI Professional Continental teams|year=2017|COF|DMP|DEN|team1={{ct|TFO|2017a}}}}

Route

The route of the 2017 Paris–Nice was announced on 3 January 2017.[7] The race started with a road stage for the first time since 2014, with a circuit race around Bois-d'Arcy in the Yvelines department. A mountain-top time trial was also scheduled for the race, but unlike previous years, it was not held on the Col d'Èze. However, it was scheduled for Mont Brouilly, a {{convert|3|km|abbr=on}}-long climb with an average gradient of 7.7%, but reaching over 9% in the final kilometre. Mont Brouilly was due to feature as a stage finish in the 2016 Paris–Nice, but the stage was ultimately cancelled due to snow.[8]

The penultimate stage was earmarked as the queen stage of the race, with two first-category climbs in the closing {{convert|40|km|abbr=off}} of the stage – the Col Saint Martin and the stage finish at the Col de la Couillole; the finish was also the highest in the race's history, at {{convert|1678|m|abbr=off}} above sea level. Both mountains had previously featured during the fifteenth stage of the 1975 Tour de France,[9] when Bernard Thévenet ultimately wrested what would have been a sixth yellow jersey away from Eddy Merckx, at the finish at Pra-Loup. The final stage finished along the seafront in Nice, but not on the Promenade des Anglais as customary, as a mark of respect to the victims of the Bastille Day terrorist attack in 2016.[10] Instead, the race ended at the Quai des États-Unis.

Stage schedule[11]
StageDateRouteDistanceTypeWinner
15 March Bois-d'Arcy to Bois-d'Arcy{{convert|148.5|km|0|abbr=on}} Flat stageArnaud Démare|FRA}}
26 March Rochefort-en-Yvelines to Amilly{{convert|195|km|0|abbr=on}} Flat stageSonny Colbrelli|ITA}}
37 March Chablis to Chalon-sur-Saône{{convert|190|km|0|abbr=on}} Hilly stageSam Bennett|IRL}}
48 March Beaujeu to Mont Brouilly{{convert|14.5|km|0|abbr=on}} Individual time trialJulian Alaphilippe|FRA}}
59 March Quincié-en-Beaujolais to Bourg-de-Péage{{convert|199.5|km|0|abbr=on}} Flat stageAndré Greipel|GER}}
610 March Aubagne to Fayence{{convert|193.5|km|0|abbr=on}} Medium-mountain stageSimon Yates|GBR}}
711 March Nice to Col de la Couillole{{convert|177|km|0|abbr=on}} Mountain stageRichie Porte|AUS}}
812 March Nice to Nice{{convert|115.5|km|0|abbr=on}} Medium-mountain stageDavid de la Cruz|ESP}}

Stages

Stage 1

5 March 2017 —
//Bois-d'Arcy, Yvelines">Bois-d'Arcy to Bois-d'Arcy, {{convert|148.5|km|0|abbr=on}}[12]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Result of Stage 1[13]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|3h 22' 43"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Alexander Kristoff|NOR|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 9"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Philippe Gilbert|BEL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 9"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Romain Hardy|FRA|{{ct|FVC|2017a}}|+ 9"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 9"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 9"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Marco Haller|AUT|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 9"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 9"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Rudy Molard|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 9"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 1[14]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|3h 22' 33"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 4"|}}{{cyclingresult|3|Alexander Kristoff|NOR|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 15"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Philippe Gilbert|BEL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 16"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 17"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Romain Hardy|FRA|{{ct|FVC|2017a}}|+ 18"|}}{{cyclingresult|7|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 19"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Marco Haller|AUT|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 19"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 19"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Rudy Molard|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 19"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 2

6 March 2017 —
//Rochefort-en-Yvelines">Rochefort-en-Yvelines to Amilly, {{convert|195|km|0|abbr=on}}[15]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Result of Stage 2[16]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Sonny Colbrelli|ITA|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|4h 20' 59"}}{{cyclingresult|2|John Degenkolb|GER|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 0"|}}{{cyclingresult|4|Dylan Groenewegen|NED|{{ct|TLJ|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Christophe Laporte|FRA|{{ct|COF|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Matti Breschel|DEN|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Oliver Naesen|BEL|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|8|André Greipel|GER|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Alexander Kristoff|NOR|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Evaldas Šiškevičius|LTU|{{ct|DMP|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 2[17]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|7h 43' 28"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 6"|}}{{cyclingresult|3|Philippe Gilbert|BEL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 17"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Alexander Kristoff|NOR|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 19"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 19"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Romain Hardy|FRA|{{ct|FVC|2017a}}|+ 21"|}}{{cyclingresult|7|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 23"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 23"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Rudy Molard|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 23"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Kristijan Koren|SLO|{{ct|CDT|2017}}|+ 31"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 3

7 March 2017 —
//Chablis">Chablis to Chalon-sur-Saône, {{convert|190|km|0|abbr=on}}[18]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Result of Stage 3[19]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Sam Bennett|IRL|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|4h 31' 14"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Alexander Kristoff|NOR|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|3|John Degenkolb|GER|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Marcel Kittel|GER|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Michael Matthews|AUS|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 0"|}}{{cyclingresult|7|André Greipel|GER|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Christophe Laporte|FRA|{{ct|COF|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Kristian Sbaragli|ITA|{{ct|DDD|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Magnus Cort|DEN|{{ct|ORS|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 3[20]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|12h 14' 42"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 6"|}}{{cyclingresult|3|Alexander Kristoff|NOR|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 13"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Philippe Gilbert|BEL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 17"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 19"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Romain Hardy|FRA|{{ct|FVC|2017a}}|+ 21"|}}{{cyclingresult|7|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 23"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Rudy Molard|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 23"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 23"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Kristijan Koren|SLO|{{ct|CDT|2017}}|+ 31"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 4

8 March 2017 —
//Beaujeu, Rhône">Beaujeu to Mont Brouilly, {{convert|14.5|km|0|abbr=on}}, individual time trial (ITT)[21]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Result of Stage 4[22]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|21' 39"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 19"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 20"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Gorka Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 20"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Ilnur Zakarin|RUS|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 33"}}{{cyclingresult|6|David de la Cruz|ESP|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 45"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Michael Matthews|AUS|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 47"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 48"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Ion Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 49"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|+ 50"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 4[23]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|12h 36' 27"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 33"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Gorka Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 47"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 1' 05"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 1' 20"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Philippe Gilbert|BEL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 1' 24"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Ilnur Zakarin|RUS|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 1' 28"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 1' 31"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Rudy Molard|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 1' 32"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 1' 35"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 5

9 March 2017 —
//Quincié-en-Beaujolais">Quincié-en-Beaujolais to Bourg-de-Péage, {{convert|199.5|km|0|abbr=on}}[24]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Result of Stage 5[25]}}{{cyclingresult|1|André Greipel|GER|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|4h 43' 35"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Dylan Groenewegen|NED|{{ct|TLJ|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Michael Matthews|AUS|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|5|John Degenkolb|GER|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Magnus Cort|DEN|{{ct|ORS|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Marcel Kittel|GER|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Bryan Coquard|FRA|{{ct|DEN|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Sonny Colbrelli|ITA|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Sam Bennett|IRL|{{ct|BOH|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 5[26]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|17h 20' 02"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 33"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Gorka Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 47"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 1' 05"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 1' 20"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Philippe Gilbert|BEL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 1' 24"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Ilnur Zakarin|RUS|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 1' 28"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Arnaud Démare|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 1' 29"|}}{{cyclingresult|9|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 1' 31"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Rudy Molard|FRA|{{ct|FDJ|2017}}|+ 1' 32"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 6

10 March 2017 —
//Aubagne">Aubagne to Fayence, {{convert|193.5|km|0|abbr=on}}[27]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Result of Stage 6[28]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Simon Yates|GBR|{{ct|ORS|2017}}|4h 37' 51"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 17"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|+ 26"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 29"|}}{{cyclingresult|5|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 29"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Ion Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 32"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 32"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 32"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Ilnur Zakarin|RUS|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 32"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 32"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 6[29]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|21h 58' 22"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 36"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 46"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Gorka Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 57"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 1' 20"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Ilnur Zakarin|RUS|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 1' 31"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 1' 34"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Simon Yates|GBR|{{ct|ORS|2017}}|+ 1' 37"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Ion Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 2' 04"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Warren Barguil|FRA|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 3 '08"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 7

11 March 2017 —
//Nice">Nice to Col de la Couillole, {{convert|177|km|0|abbr=on}}[30]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Result of Stage 7[31]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Richie Porte|AUS|{{ct|BMC|2017}}|5h 01' 35"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 21"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 32"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|+ 32"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Ion Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 55"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN|{{ct|AST|2017}}|+ 1' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Pierre Latour|FRA|{{ct|ALM|2017}}|+ 1' 11"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Ilnur Zakarin|RUS|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 1' 21"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Marc Soler|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 21"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Gorka Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 21"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 7[32]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|27h 01' 15"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 30"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 31"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Gorka Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 00"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 1' 22"|}}{{cyclingresult|6|Ilnur Zakarin|RUS|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 1' 34"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Ion Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 1' 41"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 3' 22"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Warren Barguil|FRA|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 4' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Simon Yates|GBR|{{ct|ORS|2017}}|+ 4' 39"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 8

12 March 2017 — Nice to Nice, {{convert|115.5|km|0|abbr=on}}[
//#33'>33]
{{cyclingresult start|title=Result of Stage 8[34]}}{{cyclingresult|1|David de la Cruz|ESP|{{ct|QST|2017}}|2h 48' 53"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Marc Soler|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 5"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Sonny Colbrelli|ITA|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 21"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 21"|}}{{cyclingresult|6|Michael Matthews|AUS|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 21"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Diego Ulissi|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2017b}}|+ 21"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Gorka Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 21"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Arnold Jeannesson|FRA|{{ct|FVC|2017a}}|+ 21"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Lilian Calmejane|FRA|{{ct|DEN|2017}}|+ 21"|}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=Final general classification[35]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Sergio Henao|COL|{{ct|SKY|2017}}|29h 50' 29"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Alberto Contador|ESP|{{ct|TFS|2017}}|+ 2"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Dan Martin|IRL|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 30"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Gorka Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 00"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA|{{ct|QST|2017}}|+ 1' 22"|}}{{cyclingresult|6|Ilnur Zakarin|RUS|{{ct|KAT|2017}}|+ 1' 34"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Ion Izagirre|ESP|{{ct|TBM|2017}}|+ 1' 41"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Warren Barguil|FRA|{{ct|SUN|2017}}|+ 4' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Simon Yates|GBR|{{ct|ORS|2017}}|+ 4' 39"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Tony Gallopin|FRA|{{ct|LTS|2017}}|+ 9' 14"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Classification leadership table

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In the 2017 Paris–Nice, four jerseys were awarded. The general classification was calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. Time bonuses were awarded to the first three finishers on all stages except for the individual time trial: the stage winner won a ten-second bonus, with six and four seconds for the second and third riders respectively. Bonus seconds were also awarded to the first three riders at intermediate sprints – three seconds for the winner of the sprint, two seconds for the rider in second and one second for the rider in third. The leader of the general classification received a yellow jersey.[36] This classification was considered the most important of the 2017 Paris–Nice, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.

Points for stage victory
Position12345678910
Points awarded 15 12 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

The second classification was the points classification. Riders were awarded points for finishing in the top ten in a stage. Unlike in the points classification in the Tour de France, the winners of all stages were awarded the same number of points. Points were also won in intermediate sprints; three points for crossing the sprint line first, two points for second place, and one for third. The leader of the points classification was awarded a green jersey.[36]

Points for the mountains classification
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Points for {{tooltip|Category 1|First-category climbs 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
Points for {{tooltip|Category 2|Second-category climbs 7 5 3 2 1 0
Points for {{tooltip|Category 3|Third-category climbs 4 2 1 0

There was also a mountains classification, for which points were awarded for reaching the top of a climb before other riders. Each climb was categorised as either first, second, or third-category, with more points available for the more difficult, higher-categorised climbs. For first-category climbs, the top seven riders earned points; on second-category climbs, five riders won points; on third-category climbs, only the top three riders earned points. The leadership of the mountains classification was marked by a white jersey with red polka-dots.[36]

The fourth jersey represented the young rider classification, marked by a white jersey, which was restored after not being awarded in 2016. Only riders born after 1 January 1992 were eligible; the young rider best placed in the general classification was the leader of the young rider classification.[36] There was also a classification for teams, in which the times of the best three cyclists in a team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest cumulative time.[36]

StageWinnerGeneral classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Teams classification
1[37] Arnaud DémareArnaud DémareArnaud Démare{{efn|In stage two, Alexander Kristoff, fourth in the points classification, wore the green jersey, because Arnaud Démare wore the yellow jersey as general classification leader and second-placed Julian Alaphilippe wore the white jersey as young rider classification leader.[38] Third-placed Philippe Gilbert chose to retain his Belgian champion jersey instead of wearing the green jersey.[39]}}{{efn|In stage three, Sonny Colbrelli, second in the points classification, wore the green jersey, because Arnaud Démare continued to wear the yellow jersey as general classification leader.[40]}}{{efn|In stage four, John Degenkolb, second in the points classification, wore the green jersey, because Démare continued to wear the yellow jersey as general classification leader.[41]}}Romain HardyJulian Alaphilippe{{efn|In stages five through seven, Simon Yates, second in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey, because Julian Alaphilippe wore the yellow jersey as general classification leader.[42][43][44]}}{{efn|In stage eight, Simon Yates continued to wear the white jersey, because Julian Alaphilippe wore the green jersey as points classification leader.[45]}}{{ct|QST|2017}}
2[46] Sonny Colbrelli
3[47] Sam Bennett
4[48] Julian AlaphilippeJulian AlaphilippeJulian Alaphilippe{{efn|In stage five, Arnaud Démare, second in the points classification, wore the green jersey, because Julian Alaphilippe wore the yellow jersey as general classification leader.[42]}}
5[49] André GreipelArnaud Démare
6[50] Simon YatesAxel Domont
7[51] Richie PorteSergio HenaoJulian Alaphilippe{{efn|Julian Alaphilippe assumed the green jersey as points classification leader, after Arnaud Démare withdrew from the race during the stage.[45]}}Lilian Calmejane
8[4] David de la Cruz
Final[4]Sergio HenaoJulian AlaphilippeLilian CalmejaneJulian Alaphilippe{{ct|QST|2017

Notes

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