Voeckler wins in Nice as Martin comfortably holds his lead

Thomas Voeckler wins, Paris-Nice 2011, stage eight

Thomas Voeckler (Europcar) won the final stage of Paris Nice today while Tony Martin (HTC-Highroad) had no trouble in keeping hold of the leaders yellow jersey despite another tough day in the South of France.

Britain's Bradley Wiggins (Sky) held on to third place as the favourites finished together but in a tiny peloton as the field capitulated over the day's five classified climbs. Following yesterday's cold, wet crash-strewn stage dozens of riders pulled out today as they faced more of the same. In the end only 89 riders finished the week long race. There were 176 starters in Houdan last Sunday.

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