Phil Bauhaus wins the third stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico in a bumpy sprint
Euskaraz irakurri: Phil Bauhausek sprints irabazi du Tirreno-Adriaticoko hirugarren stage
Phil Bauhaus has won the victory, in the third stage of the Tyrrhenian-Adriaticdisputed between Volterra and Gualdo Tadino. The German beat his pursuers in the last sprint. In any case, several of the sprinters suffered a fall in the penultimate corner, after Jasper Philipsen got into it too quickly.
The winner has completed the 225 kilometers of the route in 5 hours, 25 minutes and 51 seconds. After the stage played this Wednesday Juan Ayuso remains leader in the general classification.
Kevin Vauquelinof Arkéa-B&B Hotelshas been the first to face the final stretch, but Bauhaus He finished overtaking him a few meters from the finish line. Jonathan Milan He was close to a comeback, however, it was not enough to overtake the winner of the stage. The latter finished in second position and Vauquelin has completed the podium.
In the general classification there have been no notable changes, so Juan Ayusoof UAE Team Emiratesremains leader.
CLASSIFICATION OF THE 3RD STAGE:
1 – BAUHAUS Phil (Bahrain) 5:25:51
2 – MILAN Jonathan (Lidl) mt
3 – VAUQUELIN Kévin (Arkéa) mt
4 – BETTIOL Alberto (EF Education) mt
5 – VENDRAME Andrea (Decathlon AG2R) mt
6 – VELASCO Simone (Astana) mt
7 – CARUSO Damiano (Bahrain) mt
8 – MAYRHOFER Marius (Pro Cycling) mt
9 – VERMAERKE Kevin (Team dsm) mt
10 – ARNDT Nikias (Bahrain) mt
11 – AYUSO Juan (UAE) mt
GENERAL RANKING:
1 – AYUSO Juan (UAE) 10:09:22
2 – MILAN Jonathan (Lidl) +0:06
3 – VAUQUELIN Kévin (Arkéa) +0:14
4 – TIBERI Antonio (Bahrain) +0:17
5 – VINGEGAARD Jonas (Visma)+0:22
6 – GRÉGOIRE Romain (Groupama)) mt
7 – HINDLEY Jai (BORA) +0:24
8 – POWLESS Neilson (EF Education) +0:26
9 – POOLE Max (Team dsm) mt
10 – KÄMNA Lennard (BORA) mt
Source: Eitb

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