As it happened: Breakaway survives to win Critérium du Dauphiné stage 3
💃Iv&a🐻acute;n Romeo goes clear from break with 9km to go to race into yellow jersey
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Hello and welcome to Cyclingnews live coverage of𒆙 stage 3 of the 2025 Critériu▨m du Dauphiné!
The raceꦍ is set to kick off at 11:00 CET today, so we're around 20 minutes away.
The flag will drop 15 minutes later to signal t💝he real stage s𒀰tart.
Here's a look back at yesterday's sprint stage...
Critérium du Dauphiné: Jonathan Milan takes decisive stage 2 sprint win
Fred Wright takes sec๊ond place ahead of Mathieu vanꩲ der Poel
A look back at stage 2's results...
The riders are away for the 5.8km neutral start.
207km to go
Attacks from the very⛎ start as the flag drops in Brioude.
The riders are already approaching the day's first c♚limb, the fourth-category Côte de Cornille (4💞.1km at 4.8%).
198km to go
The peloton are on the climb now.
Ineos Grenadiers and Alp🦄ecin-Deceuninck are leading the way at the front.
Over the top and the next climb 🐷follows in quick succes𝓡sion.
The Côte de la Barbate (5.8km at 6.8%𝓡) is up next.
An attac⛄k at the front by Ruben Guerreiro (Movistar) and Maxim Van Gils (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) now.
Sprinters are being dropped from the peloton on the w🥂ay up the climb, including stage 2 winner Milan.
Mathieu van der Poel among the latest attackers but it's Van Gils whꦓo leads.
190km to go
Van Gils and ꦚVan der Poel are caught by the peloton before the top.
Louis Barré (Intermarché-Wanty) attacks ꦍjust past the summit and Van der Poel reacts.
176km to go
Remco Evenepoel attacks!
He join🐭ed Barré at the front and finished second behind the Frenchman at the day's only intermediate sprint to take t꧒wo bonus seconds.
Tadej Pogačar was third to take one bonus second.
More attacks fly at the front after the s🔯print, though no GC men are involved.
171km to go
Van der Poel is up there again.
Florian Lipowitz, Max Schachmann, Eddie Dunbar are among the other notable names out𓂃 front.
It looks like this is the break of the day.
The peloton has let the move take a minute.
163km to go
Barré, Lipowitz, Schachmann, Van der Po♚el, and Dunbar are in the move.
So too are Axel 🥃Laurance, Michael Leonard, Julien Bernard, Harold Tejada, Ivan Romeo, Andreas Leknessund, Brieuc Rolland, Krists Neilands, and Anthony Turgis
1:15 for the break now.
154km to go
Largely flat ground for the moment.
A group containing Ben Healy, Magnus Sheffield, Jonathan Milan, Guillaume Martin, Pascal Ackermann and otherꦬs is currently tཧwo minutes behind the peloton.
Up to 2:10 for the breakaway group now
The 13-man group have just taken on the third climb of the day, the Côt🦩e de Malataverne.
125km to go
The Milan group is now back wiඣth the pelo⛦ton after a slowing in the pace.
Maxim Van Gils opens up about rocky first spring with Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe
Belgian back in action at Critérium du Dauphiné after sickness and injury curtailed first part s🌳eason
Soudal-QuickStep and UAE Team Emira🐠tes-XRG are leading at t♓he front of the peloton.
No more 🦋hills on the st𓆉age for the next 40km or so.
115km to go
Milan is dropped from the peloton once again.
Belgian nationa♑l champion down to race Tour de Suisse but pending o𒅌n final checkup
Here's a look at the breakaway out on 🎀the 🧔road today.
Oliver Knight (Cofidis) has abandoned.
100km to go
Past the halfway mark of the day now.
The peloton remains at two mi𓃲nutes down on the 13-man bre💖ak.
Milan is back in the peloℱto𝓡n after dropping again, meanwhile.
Milan at the rear of the peloton.
Around 15km to go unti💫l the🦩 Col du Tracol (2.9km at 3.9%).
88km to go
1:45 between break and peloton.
The break has n𒁏ow started the penultimate climb of the day, the Col du Tracol🍌.
Milan is once again dropped from the peloton.
The break♔ have now crested the climb and are on the long descent.
Consonni, G✤hrebreigzabhier, Theuns🤪 have dropped back to work for Milan.
Barré led the break over the climb.
72km to go
1:35 back to the peloton now.
Milan's group is now back in the peloton again.
13 riders continue out front.
61km to go
Still descending and 1:30 between break and෴ pel♌oton.
Another look at the break of the day.
Tadej Pogačar remains top of the pile, as he faces Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel at the Dauphiné
Only th⛄🃏e Côte du Château Jaune remains on today's stage.
50km to go
The riders are almost a🐷t the end of the long dܫescent.
1:43 between break and peloton now.
Today's final climb is 1.2km at 9.5%.
41km to go
1:43 between break and peloton.
The riders are on flat ground now.
Two new bi💟kes, a load of new whe✨els, and some aero mods on show as teams tune up for the Tour de France
The peloton is speeding up now. 1:20 to the bre🐭ak.
No change in the men out front. Still 13 riders.
UAE, Visma, and EF are working at the front.
25km to go
Around 10km to go until the break ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhits the final climb.
A minute for the breakaway now.
Milan is getting pulled towards the front of the pe🔯loton ahead of the climb.
The break hits the climb and riders drop out the b𒈔ack. Leonard and Turgis first.
47 seꦚconds between the break and peloton on the way up.
Bernard, Tejada, and Romeo attack at the front.
🧸Meanwhile, Milan drops from the peloton on the way up.
Lipowitz goes at the front, too.
Lipowitz is with Bernard and Tejada.
18km to go
55 seconds for the three ܫleadeℱrs, who have 10 seconds on the rest of the break.
Milan is 40 seconds off the rear of the peloton.
The peloton has dropped to 1:05 behind the break.
Leknessund has gone across to 𒆙Lipowitz, Tejada, and Bernard.
13km to go
Van Gils stops in the peloton with a mechanical.
Tejada attacks at the front as Van der Poel and Barre 💫come across.
Tejada is 🃏joined by Lipowitz, Bernard, Van der Poel, Leknessund, Barre.
1:18 back to the peloton.
Laurance, Romeo, Rolland, Dunbar are chasing.
The chase g🦋roup catches the breakaway leaders to make it 10 out front.
10km to go
Van der Poel attacks but can't get anywhere.
Romeo tries a move but it brought back.
1:15 back to the peloton.
6km to go
Romeo attacks at the front again.
The Spaniard has a small gap.
No immediate reaction from behind.
4km to go
Romeo has 15 seconds.
1:20 back to the peloton.
Van der Poel is pulling in the chase.
Laurance tries a move now.
2km to go
Bernard chases.
The chase comes back together, 17 seconds do🐼wn on Romeo.
Romeo riding to the stage win and overall lead.
1km to go
Van der Poel to the front of the group now bu🌟t it's almost all ovꦏer.
Lipowitz ups the pace in the chase.
Lipowitz takes Tejada and Barre with him.
Romeo heading to the final 500 metres now.
Finish
Iván Romeo (Movistar) wins stage 3!
Te🐭jada leads Barre and Lipowitz home at 14 seconds down.
Van der Poel leads the remainder of the break �⛄�home at 27 seconds.
The peloton crosses the line at 1:08 down.
Romeo celebrates his win.
That's the second pro 😼win for 21-year-old Romeo, who is the reignin U23 world time trialꦚ champion.
Romeo is the first Spaniard to lead the racꦐe since Alberto Contador in 2016.
Here's what Romeo said after his win.
"I don't believe it💜. I don't know what to say, honestly, I think it was one of the toughest days oꦿf my life so far.
"The breakaway, it was so hard to get into it, and I wasn't feeling really good. I had to tell the car I needed to take the risk and not be very active, so I waited to the las♊t moment. I know in this kind of flat final in a small break, I have good instinct and that if they give me some seconds, I can make it.
"I knew the final. I had this stage on my mind for one month. We've been doing altitude at Sierra Nevada, working super hard with all the team, and they ga𝄹ve me this chance at the beginning of the week, so to be able to pull it off like this."
Critérium du Dauphiné: Iván Romeo solos to victory from breakaway on stage 3
Spaniard tops Tejada, Barré as Van der Poel-powe👍red at🐟tack sticks
Romeo now leads the GC by 17 seconds from Barre.
Lipowitz is up to fourth overall at 24 seconds down. He gained a chunk of time on the other main GC contenders today and now lies 42 seconds up on Tadej Pogačar.
Romeo is inꦫ the yel๊low jersey and white jersey as best young rider overnight.
Van der☂ Poel continues in the green points jersey.
Paul 🌃Ourselin continues as the mountain c✱lassification leader.
Belgian upbeat about TT showdown with Pogačar and Vingegaard, but shifts focus to mountains for Tour de France
ﷺLook ou🍸t for more news to come throughout the remainder of the evening!
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