This is the classification of Italian turn after the third stage

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She is Italy turn He fired this Sunday from Albania with his second arrival in Sprint. He did this in a third phase that left the choice for a leak to succeed, but Lidl-Trek’s efforts to come by speed prevented him.

Mads Pedersen He rewarded his team’s work and ended up accelerating, which was the second success in this turn, after achieving one of Friday’s initial stages. It allows you Return ‘Maglia Rosa’ Primoz Roglic He brought him at the time of the trial this Saturday.

It will be Tuesday when Pedersen’s clothes are again the most important racing jersey. It is the turn for this Monday to make the move from Albania to Italy, where they are still waiting for many racial days.

Italy classification after the third stage

3rd Stage, Vallea-Valona, ​​160 km
1. Mads Pedersen (Denmark/Lidl-Trek) 3H49’47 “
2. Corbin Strong (Australia/Israel-Premier Tech) ID.
3. Orluis Aular (Venezuela/Movistar) ID.
4. Brandon Smith Rivera (Colombia/Ineos Grenadiers) ID.
5. Edoardo Zambanini (Italy/Bahrain-Victororus) ID.
6. Stefano Oldani (Italy/Cofidis) ID.
7. Andrea Buyle (Italy/Decathlon AG2R) ID.
8. Martin Marcellusi (Italy/Bardiani) ID.
9. PHILIPPO FIRELELI (ITALY/BARDIANI) ID.
10. Christian Scaroni (Italy/Astana) ID.

Generally
1. Mads Pedersen (Denmark/Lidl-Trek) 7h42’10 “
2. Primoz Roglic (Slovenia/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) to 9 “
3. Mathias Vacek (Czech Republic/Lidl-Trek) to 14 “
4. Brandon McNulty (United States/UAE Emirates) to 21 “
5. Juan Ayuso (Spain/UAE Emirates) to 25 “
6. Isaac del Toro (Mexico/UAE Emirates) to 26 “
7. Max Poole (Great Britain/Team Picnic Postnl) to 33 “
8. Antonio Tiberi (Italy/Bahrain-Victorus) to 34 “
9. Michael Storer (Australia/Tudor Pro Cycling) to 36 “
10. Giulio Pellizzari (Italy/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) to 40 “

Source: La Verdad

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