111. Tour de France – 3. Etappe

3. Etappe: Piacenza-Torino – 230 Km


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1 GIRMAY Biniam ERI Intermarché-Wanty 05:26:48
2 GAVIRIA Fernando COL Movistar Team 00:00
3 DE LIE Arnaud BEL Lotto Dstny 00:00
4 PEDERSEN Mads DEN Lidl-Trek 00:00
5 GROENEWEGEN Dylan NED Team Jayco-AlUla 00:00
6 BAUHAUS Phil GER Bahrain Victorious 00:00
7 JAKOBSEN Fabio NED Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
8 BALLERINI Davide ITA Astana Qazaqstan Team 00:00
9 BENNETT Sam IRL Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:00
10 COQUARD Bryan FRA Cofidis 00:00
11 RICKAERT Jonas BEL Alpecin-Deceuninck 00:00
12 TURGIS Anthony FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
13 VAN DEN BERG Marijn NED EF Education-EasyPost 00:00
14 CARAPAZ Richard ECU EF Education-EasyPost 00:00
15 ACKERMANN Pascal GER Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
16 THIJSSEN Gerben BEL Intermarché-Wanty 00:00

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1 CARAPAZ Richard ECU EF Education-EasyPost 15:20:18
2 POGACAR Tadej SLO UAE Team Emirates 00:00
3 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:00
4 VINGEGAARD Jonas DEN Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:00
5 BARDET Romain FRA Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:06
6 BILBAO Pello ESP Bahrain Victorious 00:21
7 MARTIN Guillaume FRA Cofidis 00:21
8 BERNAL Egan COL INEOS Grenadiers 00:21
9 HINDLEY Jai AUS Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 00:21
10 VLASOV Aleksandr RUS Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 00:21
11 RODRIGUEZ Carlos ESP INEOS Grenadiers 00:21

12 YATES Simon GBR Team Jayco-AlUla 00:21
13 JORGENSON Matteo USA Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:21
14 CICCONE Giulio ITA Lidl-Trek 00:21
15 VAN GILS Maxim BEL Lotto Dstny 00:21
16 MAS Enric ESP Movistar Team 00:21
17 ROGLIC Primoz SLO Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 00:21
18 GALL Felix AUT Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:21
19 AYUSO Juan ESP UAE Team Emirates 00:21
20 LANDA Mikel ESP Soudal Quick-Step 00:21
21 ALMEIDA Joao POR UAE Team Emirates 00:21

„Bini“, vidi, vici
Tour de France 2024 | Stage 3 | Plaisance > Turin

At the end of the longest stage on the 2024 Tour de France it was Biniam Girmay (Intermarche – Wanty) who grabbed the win, beating Fernando Gaviria (Movistar Team) to the line in front of the Italian fans. In the frantic sprint in Turin Girmay was too strong for his rivals, just getting the better of Gaviria, with Arnaud de Lie (Lotto-dstny) in third place and Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) and Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco-AlUla) completing the top five. Meanwhile it is an amazing moment for Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost) as he took control of the Yellow Jersey for the first time in his career.

No breakaway
175 riders took the start on the third day of the 2024 Tour de France with the route covering 230.8 kilometers between Piacenza and Turin, making it the longest in this year’s race. The prospect of a doomed breakaway which would surely be controlled by the sprinters‘ teams deterred any serious potential attackers. There was a strange, short excursion from the peloton for five kilometres by Jonas Abrahamsen and Johannes Kulset (Uno-X) early in the stage, but they quickly re-joined the group. The peloton was still all together as the riders completed the first hour of racing at an average speed of 37.3 km/h.

Racking up points
The race visited Tortona (km 70.8) paying homage to one of Italian cycling’s true greats and on the Côte de Tortone – Fausto Coppi (named after the ‘campionissimo’) Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X) added another point to his Mountain classification tally, whilst wearing the green jersey. At the Alexandrie intermediate sprint (km 94.3) Abrahamsen added nine more green jersey points in seventh place, with the sprint won by Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek), just ahead of Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) as the fast men tested their legs for the finish in Turin.

Moments in the spotlight
For a local rider on the stage Matteo Sobrero (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) there was a special little win as he went over the Côte de Barbaresco (Cat 4, km 156.1) in first place, with his entire family and fan club there to enjoy the moment. TotalEnergies rider Fabian Grellier accelerated with 66 kilometers to go and left the peloton, going over the Côte de Sommariva Perno (Cat 4, km 181.4) alone with a 40″ advantage at the top of the climb. Grellier was later reeled back in by the bunch with 28km to go, but his efforts were rewarded with the Most Combative rider prize.

An exciting finish in Turin
The fight for stage victory went down to an anticipated bunch sprint at the finish in front of a big crowd in Turin, with Girmay crossing the line first, ahead of Gaviria, De Lie, Pedersen and Groenewegen. There was drama with a big crash 2.3 km from the finish line that affected a dozen riders, among them, the stage favourite Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck), whilst his teammate Van der Poel was the victim of costly a late puncture which meant he lost contact with the bunch. Richard Carapaz’ finishing position on the stage puts him in the Yellow Jersey for the first time in a storied career to make it an incredible day for him and the EF Education-EasyPost team. Jonas Abrahamsen meanwhile, maintains ownership of the polka dot and green jerseys.