Paris–Nice, AKA la Course au Soleil
Paris–Nice, AKA la Course au Soleil (the ‘Race to the Sun’), has long been one of our favourite races. Besides being traditionally the first European stage race of the season – the first chance to see the grand tour racers fight it out that year – it has always had an air of romance. Winter can linger on in northern France, and the départ from the ‘City of Lights’, which always falls on the first Sunday in March, often takes place under grim grey skies or cold wind and rain.
The race then processes towards the south, winding through the bare vineyards of Burgundy, flirting with the foothills of the Alps and diving deep into the Provençal countryside. Somewhere along the way, the sun begins to shine, and, by the time it reaches the Côte d’Azur, the peloton has emerged from the long shadow of winter into the Mediterranean spring. Paris–Nice promises better days to come for all of us, and that long warm summer rides will return – that perhaps they’re not even very far away.