This is how the general classification remained after stage 7 of Paris-Nice
- 1. Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark – Visma Lease a Bike): at 22 hours, 19 minutes and 54 seconds
- 2. Daniel Felipe Martínez (Colombia – Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe): 3 minutes and 22 seconds away
- 3. Georg Steinhauser (Germany – EF Education – Easy Post): 5 minutes and 50 seconds
- 4. Kévin Vauquelin (France – Ineos Grenadiers): 6 minutes and 9 seconds
- 5. Lenny Martínez (France – Bahrain Victorious): at 7 minutes and 37 seconds
- 6. Marc Soler (Spain – UAE Team Emirates XRG): 8 minutes and 15 seconds away
- 7. Ion Izaguirre (Spain – Cofidis): 9 minutes and 2 seconds away
- 8. Mathys Rondel (France – Tudor Pro): at 10 minutes and 6 seconds
- 9. Alex Baudin (France – EF Education – Easy Post): at 10 minutes and 16 seconds
- 10. Harold Tejada (Colombia – XDS Astana Team): at 11 minutes and 27 seconds
- 102. Juan Guillermo Martínez (Colombia – Picnic PostNl): at 1 hour, 13 minutes and 6 seconds
Update on Harold Tejada’s health status
The XDS Astana Team reported that the winner of stage 6 is fine, and that pending the medical examination, he did not suffer serious injuries.
This is how the results of stage 7 of Paris-Nice were
1. Dorian Godon (France – Ineos Grenadiers): 1 hour, 1 minute and 48 seconds
2. Biniam Girmay (Eritrea – NSN Cycling): mt
3. Cess Bol (Netherlands – Decathlon): mt
4. Laurance Pithie (Australia – Red Bull Bora – Hansgrohe): mt
5. Luke Lamperti (United States – EF Education Easy Post): mt
49. Daniel Felipe Martínez (Colombia – Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe): at 1 minute and 16 seconds
55. Juan Guillermo Martínez (Colombia – Picnic PostNL): mt
59. Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark – Visma Lease a Bike): mt
Victory for France
End: Frenchman Dorian Godon of Ineos Grenadiers wins stage 7 of Paris-Nice.
Accident for Harold Tejada
Last kilometer: The Colombian rider of the XDS Astana Team, protagonist of his victory in stage 6 of the Paris Nice, suffered a heavy fall.
Last 3 kilometers: strong fall of three cyclists. The Belgian Vito Braet is one of the main people involved.
Last 5 kilometers: Nicolas Vinokurov from the XDS Astana Team tried to escape, but the peloton already captured him.
Last 8 kilometers: The teams are already working together to reach the summit in Isola.
Kilometer 21: The Dutch Tim Marsman of Alpecin Premier Tech is the partial leader of the time trial, and is 24 seconds ahead.



