09 March 2010 - 18H39  

Boom retains lead as Bonnet wins cycling stage
France's William Bonnet celebrates on the finish line at the end of the 201 km third stage of the 2010 Paris-Nice cycling race run between Contres and Limoges. Bonnet recorded his first major stage race success when he won the second stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 201 kilometres ride from Contres.
France's William Bonnet celebrates on the finish line at the end of the 201 km third stage of the 2010 Paris-Nice cycling race run between Contres and Limoges. Bonnet recorded his first major stage race success when he won the second stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 201 kilometres ride from Contres.

AFP - French cyclist William Bonnet recorded his first major stage race success here on Tuesday when he won the second stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 201 kilometres ride from Contres.

Dutchman Lars Boom held on to the yellow jersey.

Bonnet, 27, beat Slovakia's Peter Sagan and Spain's Luis Leon Sanchez in a sprint finish.

"This is my first big win, I've been waiting a long time for it," said Bonnet.

"I managed to avoid the collision in the last mile and caught up with Sanchez, who started the sprint with 400 metres to go."

Slovenia's Grega Bole, who finished second in Monday's race, fell in the final sprint along with Bonnet's compatriot Jimmy Casper.

Two-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador completed the stage without incident after falling on Monday and bruising his leg.

Germany's Jens Voigt of the Saxo Bank team trails overall leader Boom by just five seconds, while Spaniard Sanchez is ten seconds behind the Dutch Rabobank rider.

The third stage is a 208-kilometre ride between Saint-Junien and Aurillac on Wednesday.

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