this Irish cyclist Sam Bennett (Bora Hansgrohe) imposed on sprint this Sunday In the third stage of La Vuelta a España and finally on Dutch territory, 193.2 kilometer start and arrival in Breda, thus securing his second consecutive victory, while Edoardo Affini receives a red jersey still in Jumbo-Visma’s possession.
Bennett, with this victory He already has ten Grand Tour victories in his professional career.showed his level again in the last part of the race repost the feat which already exists in Utrecht. Thus, the Irishman became the fastest name to beat their opponents once again in the last sprint and achieve a partial victory for the second day in a row.
Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) of Denmark, world away champion in 2019, turned to stay with honey on your lips and finished second ahead of Brit Daniel McLay (Team Arkéa-Samsic), who closed the podium after the runners’ massive sprint.
Three-time Spanish round champion Primoz Roglic Entered the race to continue as an undercover leader The owner of a Vuelta changes his red jersey again – due to Stallometer – but not the team. The leader to date, Mike Teunissen, led his team’s line at the head of the group, calling Roglic’s bodyguard until the last 3km.
Like this, Dutch squad maintains its privileged position in the general classificationwith six riders at the top of the classification thanks to their victory in the team time trial of the opening stage.
Beyond the victory at the finish line, stage was marked by the escape of seven cyclists. A heavy pulse due to the strong pace of the peloton, which pays attention to the tension of today’s route and the threat of wind.
Despite this, good understanding of the group allowed them to fight for the mountain points in Rijzendeweg – fourth category pass and crowned 59.4 kilometers from the finish line – where De Gendt (Lotto Soudal) crowned Van den Berg (EF) in the lead. Training First-EasyPost to the steering wheel fastening the mountain trunks before the rest day.
Finally, last insurgents of the group hunted 12 kilometersleads to a new solution for the sprint, which is as obvious as the previous one. The negative news of the day was the fall of Itamar Einhorn and Michael Woods (Israel-Premier Tech). As a result, the latter had to leave.
On Monday, the bike trailer Moving from Netherlands to Spain, the first day of rest after three controversial phases. La Vuelta will return to the streets next Tuesday in a 152.5km mid-mountain race between Vitoria-Gasteiz and Laguardia.