Critérium du Dauphiné Stage 3 Race Highlights.

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    [Music] stage three of the do took the Riders from Cel all the way to Le uphill plenty of uphill in fact 3,000 M of climbing just under 182 km to ride and another big day on the bike with Manus caught in the yellow Jersey and trying to defend it he Tak the second stage win first had also gone to a Dane as well M Pearson who had to concede the yellow Jersey on day two a tough day then really hard roads before the big mountains at the weekend caught in yellow the green looked after by Pearson luel in the polka dot Jersey and Matel Jorgenson in white for the best young Rider Sunshine appeared on day three as well it’s what to been missing on the opening couple of days and finally it looked more like the doin on the Telly in fact it looked absolutely stunning 65.8 km remain at this point with Nikola prom Rey Roes and Harry Sweeney all up the road they had a maximum gap of around 3 minutes down to 2 and a half with Uno X Mobility controlling honoring the yellow Jersey after the biggest win in their history their first ever World Tour win for the men’s team the day previously and they wanted to hold on to it they brought the gap down to within just over a minute with 40ks to go so chesal Yensen of jako alula saw that as an opportunity to try and get up the road valan madwest the French Champion tried to join him and there was an ever increasing likelihood of a more dangerous situation for the Norwegian Squad y yansen made it a quart up the front they had 40 seconds of a gap with 36 K left and they quickly get organized to increase the Gap to over a minute however for madas the adventure wouldn’t have a happy ending 30 km left and talking of unhappy things happening behind this happened to Chris Harper crashing into a bridge having to chase back on thankfully making it back on but with an nasty injury to his hand Harper the GC leader for the Australian team ja alula just under 22 km remain when Harper was back and the pellan were still 50 seconds behind the four Riders up the road this race though would finish uphill and after a late mechanical for Fred Wright that put him out of contention it was soon clear that Mar pson would not be sprinting to the line he too would be dropped after working for the team alongside Sam [Music] Bennett Pon still out the back and not getting back on his job done for the day the Breakaway almost done for the day too three and a half km remained as they made sure that they form their position at the front and the break taken off the front by a combination of different teams All Eyes R Primo RIT after he’d suffered a crash earlier in the stage to see how he’d compete they all came together after 4 hours 20 minutes with a kilometer to go bansore were trying to ready RIT several other teams were going but then this move came from Chris Neons Rider from is roal Premier Tech going ahead it’ll be Mato Soo who tried to chase him down for Bora he would be brought back but then with 500 minutes to go was Derek G time Roman Greg straight onto it the garide have been touted as one of the favorites the day before he’ finished in the top 10 and he was looking to be in the top one here and it looked like it was about to happen gregar the 21-year-old hitting the front getting ahead but realizing here that there was still 200 m to the line Derek G finding one more kick and just able to get around him G who’d been second on so many occasions in the Jalia two-time time trial champion of his Nation Canada finally getting his first road win as a professional Derek g OMG at is fonce was along to see the historic moment for him and his family Derek G winning at one of the biggest bike races in the world and with that taking the lead as well on the stage it was G K and another top finish for young Lucas Nuka she called it tar in the top five as well RIT finishing in 10th place and finally yes finally Derek G time in professional cycling a sensational Victory and the Canadian who so many times had come so close doing the business at the [Music] dolini and a 3se second Gap to the group behind from the top two meant that g with the bonus seconds to would also take that yellow Jersey G caught gregar RIT Jorgenson the top five and it was a couple of trips to the top of the podium for the Canadian he’ll be in yellow luel will continue to be the king of the mountain Jersey chick Cory overtakes his teammate pson and he’ll be in green and Roman gar is the new best young Rider of the dolini dolini that moves from day three to day four and to time trial mode 34.4 km the distance quite a bit of climbing in it as well and a couple of time checks for us to keep an eye on everybody along the way stage finishing in NES after 34.4 km the race against the clock the race of Truth at this year’s doin as the GC battle on the road to the tour to France continues to heat up [Music]

    13 Comments

    1. Derek gee a well deserved winner. But something strange is Russian teams are banned and athletes can not compete for Russia .. at the same time Israel has red carpet to get into the biggest races. A two faced world

    2. By the way, does it strike only me that Israel is allowed to ride under a flag and have a team while even single Russian riders cannot have theirs displayed?

    3. Play time is over now. Tomorrow's tt willl separate the men from the boys. Interesting to see rog and just cruising to the line. Ayuso sitting in the shadows as well. Good for gee but theres a good chance he'll be 2mins off the pace after tomorrow

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