Normally, a mechanical with 25 kilometers to go is a guaranteed ticket to the gruppetto. Instead, XDS Astana’s Harold Tejada turned a late-stage disaster into a brilliant solo victory at Paris-Nice, while Jonas Vingegaard continues his completely unchallenged parade in the yellow jersey.
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