Frenchman Romain Greek (Groupama-FDJ) declared the winner of the third stage of Itzulia 2025 after Alex Aranburu (Cofidis), who reached the goal at first, did not qualify for not taking a rotation wherever it should.
The first Aranburu (Cofidis) arrived on the goal after a tour of Gipuzkoa of 156.3 kilometers dotted with scoring highs with Zarautz departure and arriving at BeaSain, after which Schachmann (Soudal-Quick.
The Guipuzcoan Corridor imposed a counterattack 1.8 km from the Purpose to Portuguese Joao Almeida (UAE), who in turn attacked a little, who was able to maintain at about two kilometers where he was just rolling the goal.
Aranburu is the most determined by a group of ten runners who preceded the purpose of a great stage and among the second and third in the arrival of the French line Romain Greek (Groupama-FDJ), in a winning post after reviewing images, and Schachmann, which, thanks to the 6 seconds of the bonus, maintaining the yellow jelot.
A few kilometers before, in a twist with marked indication so that cyclists could survive it to the left, with a larger route, Aranburu used the right, straight road, an action that eventually facilitated it for a few important seconds for its success of a posteriori. The evaluation of the Zenith images where the offense is appreciated that ends with the disqualification minutes later.
Generally, the German cyclist now exceeds 2 seconds in Almeida, secondly in general and third on stage, and at 6 the German Florian Lipowitz (Red Bull-Bora Hansgrohe), which added a second bonus second to an intermediate sprint.
This Thursday the fourth phase is to play, another dotted trip to the climb without much creature until the end, that of Izua, a short port but with sections of up to 20 percent unevenly with the top 11 kilometers from the end line.
Source: La Verdad

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