Colombian cyclist Harold Tejada claimed victory in the sixth stage of the Paris-Nice race, securing his second professional win in Europe. From Pitalito and riding for the Astana Qazaqstan Team, Tejada broke away from the peloton with an attack in the final five kilometers to finish first in Apt, France.
The sixth stage of the Paris-Nice, one of Europe's most prestigious cycling races, featured a standout performance by Colombian rider Harold Tejada. The day, ending in Apt, France, was marked by a high pace and several breakaway attempts neutralized by the peloton. Five kilometers from the finish, Tejada launched a counterattack that distanced him from the favorites, allowing him to hold a decisive lead and cross the line alone.
This victory is Tejada's second professional win in Europe, following his success in the 2024 Vuelta a Colombia. His achievement underscores Colombia's strength in climbing and endurance cycling, positioning Tejada as an emerging talent on the global stage. It also bolsters the Astana Qazaqstan Team, highlighting him as a key contender for demanding stages.
In the overall standings, Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard holds the lead, with Colombian Daniel Felipe Martínez in second place, 3 minutes and 22 seconds behind. Two stages remain, including one finishing at the high pass of Auron, potentially affected by snow and harsh weather, keeping the race tense until the end.