Europcar's Damien Gaudin is the surprise leader of Paris-Nice following today's Prologue on a short, 2.9 kilometre course in Houilles which saw only 10 seconds separate the top ten finishers. The previous rider on the course, French national champion Sylvain of Omega Pharma-Qiuck Step, had set what was the quickest time just moments before, and finished second. Lieuwe Westra of Vacansoleil-DCM, overral runner-up last year to Bradley Wiggins, was third.
The 26-year-old Gaudin, who comes from the small town of Beaupréau around 30 kilometres east of Nantes, said: "It's my first win a s a pro. It's just mad. I've been waiting for this for six years. Every year at the end of the season, I was telling myself. It went well, only a win is missing."
He revealed that he'd been selected for this race partly with the view of targeting today's Prologue. "I'm doing pretty well this season, the whole team does, so much so that the team directors struggled to pick a team for Paris-Nice.
"They put a little bit of pressure on me, asking me to come with the prologue in mind. Since my second place in the Tour of Luxembourg prologue two years ago, I was looking for a great result in this discipline."
He added that his track background had helped him on today's short parcours."I'm a several times French pursuit champion and I know how to prepare for this type of efforts. I took many risks because I knew there was something to do today since Fabian Cancellara or Lars Boom were not here."
With the first categorised climbs not coming until Wednesday's Stage 3, Gaudin is hopeful of holding onto the jersey for at least a couple of days. "Now I count on my mates to help me keep this jersey for a while. I can tell you one thing. I won't have it in Nice, but I'll hold it tomorrow at the start, and hopefully at the finish."
You can find our race preview with details of the forthcoming stages here.
Paris-Nice Prologue result
1. GAUDIN Damien Europcar 03' 37''
2. CHAVANEL Sylvain Omega Pharma-Quick Step at 00' 01''
3. WESTRA Lieuwe Vacansoleil-DCM at 00' 01''
4. KELDERMAN Wilco Blanco at 00' 02''
5. SOUPE Geoffrey FDJ at 00' 02''
6. VELITS Peter Omega Pharma-Quick Step at 00' 03''
7. GALLOPIN Tony RadioShack-Leopard at 00' 03''
8. BOZIC Borut152 Astana at 00' 03''
9. TURGOT Sébastien Europcar at 00' 04''
10. GRIVKO Andriy Astana at 00' 05''
11. VIVIANI Elia Cannondale at 00' 05''
12. HERRADA Jose Movistar at 00' 05''
13. MAES Nikolas Omega Pharma-Quick Step at 00' 05''
14. LEMOINE Cyril Sojasun at 00' 05''
15. COSTA Rui Movistar at 00' 06''
16. BONNET William FDJ at 00' 06''
17. MEERSMAN Gianni Omega Pharma-Quick Step at 00' 06''
18. KRISTOFF Alexander Katusha at 00' 06''
19. GESINK Robert Blanco at 00' 06''
20. SMUKULIS Gatis Katusha at 00' 07''
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