The third stage of the Tour de France, the last in Italy, should finally smile on the sprinters. Remco Evenepoel, if he finishes two places ahead of Tadej Pogacar, could be in yellow this evening.
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And still nothing happens in this trètres This is a very long stage of the Tour de France. The sprinters' teammates set a tempo that seems to suit their needs. everyone.
The hierarchy in the general classification could be modified at the end of the 3rd stage knowing that Pogacar, Vingegaard, Evenepoel and Carapaz are timed. They occurred within the same second after the first two steps. They are currently being shared with each other. the addition of their places: 18 for the Slovenian, 20 for the Belgian, 29 for the Dane and 32 for the Ecuadorian. Which means that the leader of Soudal-Quick Step could take the jersey if he beats Slovenian by at least two places.
Les two riders delivered a very precise prediction for the round of 16 of France against Belgium.
Here is the complete ranking of the interm& sprint ;eacute;diary:
Mads Pedersen takes the points of this intermediate sprint ahead of Philipsen and Coquard.
The Tour de France peloton covered 36.9 kilometers in the second hour of the race, an average of 37.1 km/h since the start of the race. ;eacute;step.
The peloton is still going quite fast on this day with no escape, only 150 kilometers left. browse to 'à Turin.
The American from Visma, who fell yesterday on the second stage of the Tour de France, is up for grabs. side the medical car to change his dressings.
The platoon passed by at the top of the coast of Tortona-Fausto Coppi and Jonas Abrahamsen takes this little point
Quietly, but surely, the peloton is approaching Tortona. A 4th category coastline of 1.1 km away. 6.3%.
The peloton covered 37.3 km during the first hour of the race. Still no escape, the peloton's train is being led. by the sprinters' teammates.
"I feel good. It's the Tour de France, with the best sprinters in the world. So we're going to do our best" launched&eac; the Cofidis sprinter.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000To capture the first yellow jersey of his career, the Belgian must finish two places ahead of Tadej Pogacar without being ahead of him. of eleven places by Jonas Vingegaard or of fourteen places by Richard Carapaz. This gives a little spice to the meal. this stage especially if the Slovenian is looking to move forward. get rid of this responsibility.
"I'will have Christophe Laporte à my side to take me away. It's the shortest train in history, but Christophe is one of the best pitchers you can have", explainedé the Belgian.
This is the first time in 32 years that the first two straight stages have been won by breakaway riders. In 1992, the Frenchman Dominique Arnould won the championship. the 1st step. The next day, it was the Spaniard Javir Murguialday who won. in front of Richard Virenque.
And we risk being like this for a long time while there are 200 kilometers left in this 3rd stage of the Tour de France.
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