Colombian Juan Sebastián Molano entered the top 10.
Find the validation of El Cazamentiras at the end of the news.
In the second stage of the Paris-Nice, the Dutch cyclist, Fabio Jakobsen, from Quick-Step, took the victory setting a time of 3h 22m 54s after a fierce attack from his team in the last meters of the race.
Juan Sebastián Molano, from the UAE Emirates, was the best Colombian of the stage, coming in eighth place.
Nairo Quintana, from Arkea, came in 17th place, and Daniel Felipe Martínez, from Ineos, did so in 25th place.
With this result, Quintana appears in 13th place overall, 39 seconds behind Laporte, who is still in the lead. Martinez is 18 with the same time. Molano is in square 23, at 53 seconds.
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