From the shining sun to the rising sun taffers in the rain and the coming clouds Villars-sur-Ollon. The third stage of tour of switzerlandof 143.8 kilometers, including the hard rock of Col des Moses (first category, from 13.5 km to 4.1%) and the last climb to Villars-sur-Ollon (first category, 10.7 km climb 7.8%) saw a change of leader, a more humane version of Remco Evenepoel and a great one Juan Ayuso which gives the feeling that he is thankfully leaving his physical problems behind.
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In this Tour of Switzerland the Belgian Remco Evenepoel has all eyes on, on what is his return to competition after the departure of Italy is spinning. Second in the inaugural stage, this Tuesday the young Belgian rider was not able to dominate the race as we are used to, and despite attacking the first ramps of the final climb, he found himself overtaken by several riders , especially the Dane. Mattias Skjjelmose and the Austrian F.Elix Gall.
The peloton arrived grouped on the approach to the climb to Villars-sur-Ollon, and as the moment of truth approached, the group split up. Evenepoel moved and was next to him Felix Gall, Skjelmose, Ayuso, Bhilbao, Kelderman or Uran.
The movement of Evenepoel was not the decisive thing expected and the Belgian agreed, succumbing to the pressure of Skjelmose and Gall, while behind the two leading cyclists there was a group of selected which Juan Ayuso move freely.
RANKINGS
Stage
1.Mattias Skjelmose (Din/Trek-Segafredo) 3h29’14”
2.Felix Gall (Aut/AG2R Citroën Team) at 3″
3.Juan Ayuso (ESP/UAE Team Emirates), 12″
4. Remco Evenepoel (Bel/Soudal-Quick Step), 21″
5. Cian Uijtdebroeks (Bel/Bora-hansgrohe), id.
General
1.Mattias Skjelmose (Din/Trek-Segafredo) 7h36’31”
2.Remco Evenepoel (Bel/Soudal-Quick Step), 17″
3.Juan Ayuso (ESP/UAE Team Emirates), 24″
4.Magnus Sheffield (USA/Ineos Grenadiers), at 39″
5. Pello Bilbao (ESP/Bahrain-Victorius), at 49″
Eventually, Skjelmose the loudest and when dane moved Gall he did not follow him. A victory, the third of the season, which also allowed him to wear the leader’s jersey, to the detriment of the one who had been the leader until now, the Swiss. Stefan Kungwaiting for what will happen this Tuesday in another mountain stage of the event in Switzerland, where Juan Ayuso will start with the third.
Source: La Verdad

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