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Paris-Nice 2023: Public car appears from nowhere in final stage - ‘How on earth has that happened!’

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The final stage of Paris-Nice is usually dramatic but a scary moment in the finale on Sunday saw a car appear from nowhere, forcing riders to go around it.

With 60km remaining of the stage around Nice, a public car emerged around a corner facing the direction of the riders. Ad In cycling, the roads are closed for all vehicles and the only cars or bikes you see are those from the teams, broadcasters or organisers.

Paris — Nice'How on earth has that happened!' — Public car appears during Paris-Nice final stage35 MINUTES AGO Somehow, an ordinary car got onto the course on the descent towards the Cote de Peille.

Luckily, everyone seemed to avoid the vehicle and no harm was done. Eurosport commentator Rob Hatch was not happy about what he saw, calling on race organisers to do more to stop these mishaps from happening. “Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear,” said Hatch. “Now how on earth has that happened!

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