Tour de Suisse 2016: Stage 3
January 1 - June 19, Grosswangen, Switzerland,♏ Road -🎉 WorldTour
Live coverage of stage 3 of the Tour de Suisse, 192.6km ꦚfrom Grosswangen to Rehinfelden with a rolling finale.
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Hello ꦉthere and welcome to Cyclingnews' live coverage of the Tour de Suisse. It's the third of nine stages today, where a sprint finish is on the cards, though the finale isn't completely straight forward.
Here's the stage profile
75km remaining from 192km
As𝕴 we pick up the action, the riders have recently scaled the first climb of the day after around 110km.
We have a breakaway ꦦof eight riders out front with a lead of five minutes.
They are: Silvan Dillier (BMC), Lars Eric Byström (Katusha), Gregory Rast (Trek-Segafredo, Mathew Hayman (Orica-GreenEdge), Branislau Samoilau (CCC), Bruno Pires (Roth), An🍎twan Tolhoek (Roompot) and Huub Duijn (Roompot).
It was Dillier who sparked the move by attacking in the early kilometres. After a couple of riders tried and failed to bridge across, eventua✱lly those seven others managed to make it, with this break of the day forming properly after arou💟nd 20km of racing.
It was Tolhoek who skipped away towards the top of the Unterer Hauenstein - the first climb of the day - to take ♒maximum KOM points.
The Dutch youngster has now taken the lead in the mountains classification and, with more climbs to come he has a good chance of securing a ride in that jers꧅ey tomorrow.
And now Tolhoeck does the very same on the second climb of the day, between Sissach and Nussdorf. There are just 5 points on offer this time as it's only a third-category climb but he has extended his lead over Ma𝓀tthias Krizek (Roth) to 11 points.
Meanwhile the peloton has really made inroads on these climbs. The gap now i൩s down to just above the 3-min🙈ute mark.
The riders are about to pass through the finish line in Rheinfelden for the fiꦗrst time.
After that, they face two laps of a 2🅘7km circuit that features two third-category climbs.&🦩nbsp;
54km remaining from 192km
54 kilometres to go and the gap now falls below three minutes for the first time, with Peter Sagan's Tinkoff teammates setting the pace on the front of the bℱunch.
Sagan, of course, won yesterday's stage and is a hot favourite again today. Up there with Ti♔nkoff are the Lotto Soudal jerseys riding for Jurgen Roelandts, who took the lead in the general classificat🙈ion yesterday.
You can catch up on how that unfolded with our 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:stage 2 report, complete with results and photos.
A shot here from the race organisers showing ꦍsome locals cat♏ching the race as it rolls through Rheinfelden for the first time.
The breakaway comes through the intermediate sprint point ahead of thes🦩e climbs and it༒'s Dillier who takes maximum points. The BMC man didn't really need to try as hard as he did, with none of the others showing the slightest interest.
Coming up to the top of the first climb of this circuit and Tolhoek once✃ again goes for it. Pires follows but he can't prevent Tolhoek from extending his lead in convincing fashion.
Meanwhile the breakaway group has completely broke💯n up on the climb.
The other six breakaway riders have now🅠 come together and are riding in pursuit of Tolhoek and Pires, who look keen to press on.&nbs🅘p;
Amets Txurruka꧒ (Orica-GreenEdge) attacks from the bunch on 🧸the climb and immediately gets a gap
The Basque rider 𝓰has 🥃a good 20 seconds on the peloton as they come off the climb.
The breakaway comes back together so now wꦦe have a group of 8 at the head of the race once again. They are 2 minutes ahead of Txurruka, with the peloton a further 35 seconds behind.
The break is now on the climb of Schöneberg. 💮Another third-category ascent but with some steep ramps.
The bℱre🍸ak is now on the climb of Schöneberg. Another third-category ascent but with some steep ramps.
Tolhoek sees the🌃 250m to banner on this climb and promptly moves to the front. He stays ahead on the double-digit gradients before making sure on the run to the line. 5 more points in the bag.
35km remaining from 192km
The heavens open once again and it looks thoroughly mis🐲erable out there for the riders. The breakaway men are ploughing on but their lead continues to fall.
Txurruka's 𒅌solo bid look🀅s futile here. He's soon to be caught by the bunch.
Txurrꦗuka is swallowed up as Tinkoff drill it on the front with thཧree riders.
Rast, P🦂ires, and Samoilau have been dropped from the break.
Dillier leads the break as a steady stream of rainwater pours off his chin.💃 The 5-man breakaway now has a lead of under 🤡2 minutes.
Tinkoff are really forcing the issue here. One of their riders comes through a bend and everyone else is forced to full-on sprint to regain contact. It's unsurprsingly strung outඣ in the bunch.
27km remaining from 192km
The lea⛎ders cross the finish line for the second time. One lap to go - 2🍸7km, 2 climbs.
Tinkoff are doing all the work but Lotto Soudal need to 🌄chip i🍎n, too. Dillier started the day in 9th place and just 13 seconds down on Roelandt's overall lead. The Swiss rider is therefore the virtual leader of the race.
The weather conditions and Tinkoff's pacemaking has seen a split in the peloton, with two big groups curre🧜ntly separated by ꦏa small margin.
Dillꦍier onဣce again bags the points at the intermediate sprint.
We're hearing that Roompot's Maurits Lamm꧙ertink has be🌼en forced to abandon the race due to a crash. He's being taken to hospital nearby.
19km remaining from 192km
The gap is down to 35 seconds ♔now and the front peloton can see the escapees on this long straight road.
Tolhoek, surprisingly, is dropped as the road starts to pitch uphilꦗl for the second as꧒cent of this third-cat climb.
Michael Albasini attacks from the bunch. Orica threw Txurruka up tꦉhe road at this point on the previous circuit but the Swiss rider is certainly a threat on this sort of terrain.
Hayman drops back over the top of the climb and soon Albasini is up on his whee🌳l.
15km remaining from 192km
Albasini is 55 seconds down on GC, so isn't a major concern for Lotto Soudal, but he's sure to la🐻unch a bid for the stage win on the upcoming third-category climb - the last of the day.
Here we go, onto the climb.
As expected, Albasini goes on the offensive. Dillier is determined to ꦯstay with him.
Sagan is🌸 in the bunch but now has no teammates. 🌌;
30 seconds is the gap and it is now incumbent on Sag♚an to lead the chase. The world champion is on the front of the bun💛ch and Michael Matthews, who has a teammate up the road, is on his wheel.
11km remaining from 192km
Sagan attacks!
The world champion puts in a searing injection of pace tow💃ards the top of the climb and crests it with a small gap. We know a♊ll about his descending skills...
What an attack from Sagan - and would we expect anything less? He🤡 has already caught Dillier and Albasini.
10km remaining from 192km
So, we now have a trio at the head of the race: Sagan, Albasini, Dillier.
It's not looking great for Roelandts.
7km remaining from 192km
Roelandts has been caught behind a split in the bunch caused by that Sagan att൲ack. He has two teammates currently trying to close t✨he gap.
Sagan exchanges a word with his breakaway companions and comes to the front. He'll want to drag this one to the finish, safe in the k💞nowledge he has the highest finishing speed of the three.
6km remaining from 192km
15 seconds is the gap
Sagan attacks the break!
Albasini reacts and managജes to get the wheel but Dillier, who has spent most of the day in the break, is struggling. As Sagan eases, however, he makes it across.
Etixx-QuickStep have men on the front of the b☂unch. They'll want to bring this back together for Fernando Gaviria.
Thomas, van Garderen, Costa all up near the front of the bunch. It🌟 looks like Roelandt'ဣs group has regained contact.
3km remaining from 192km
3km to go as Sagan♚ drive🧸s again. 11 seconds is the gap.
1km remaining from 192km
8 seconds with 1.5km to go. This is doable...
Flamme ওrouge and the trio look over t✤heir shoulders
This i♏s going to be close. A proper chase is needed in꧋ this last km.
Albasini ramps it up
But Sagan gets back up to him with 100m to🗹 go and ♌comes round him to take the victory!
What a win from Peter Sagan!
Albasini opened up a small gap with his initial d🦹rive but Sagan was able to get back on terms and didn't stop there, coming right round and using his superior speed to finish♈ it off.
Dillier was third, while Max Richeze led the bunch across the line just a couple of ago♑nising seconds later.
I believe that makes Sagan the new overall leader of the Tour ♏de Suisse.
He picked up 10 bonus seconds for his victor💙y (having been 10 behind Roelandts at the start of the day) and with the time gap back to the Belgian, that puts him into the yellow jersey.
13! Sagan simply loves the Tour de Suisse and addsಌ to his record number of stage wins at the race. He gets a big hug from Oleg Tinkov for his troubles.
Top 10
1 Peter Sagan (Svk) Tinkoff Team 4:31:17
2 Michael Albasini (Swi) Orica-GreenEdge
3 Silvan Dillier (Swi) BMC Racing Team
4 Maximiliano Richeze (Arg) Etixx - Quick-Step 0:00:03
5 Jurgen Roelandts (Bel) Lotto Soudal
6 Jhonatan Restrepo (Col) Team Katusha
7 Michael Matthews (Aus) Orica-GreenEdge
8 Rui Costa (Por) Lampre - Merida
9 Simon Geschke (Ger) Team Giant-Alpecin
10 Christopher Juul Jensen (Den) Orica-GreenEdge
General classification after stage 3
1 Peter Sagan (Svk) Tinkoff Team 9:14:13
2 Jurgen Roelandts (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:00:03
3 Silvan Dillier (Swi) BMC Racing Team
4 Jon Izaguirre (Spa) Movistar Team 0:00:13
5 Tim Wellens (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:00:14
6 Gorka Izaguirre (Spa) Movistar Team 0:00:17
7 Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Team LottoNl-Jumbo
8 Michael Matthews (Aus) Orica-GreenEdge 0:00:18
9 Geraint Thomas (GBr) Team Sky 0:00:19
10 Simon Geschke (Ger) Team Giant-Alpecin 0:00:20
Sagan steps up onto 🎐the podium to pull on the race leader's jersey
Peter Sagan is the rider with the most wins (6) in the rainb💙ow jersey since Mark Cavendish, in 2012.
Mon, 13th Jun 2016 15:26:46
Sagan was putting ouಞt 1240 watts♛ in that sprint, travelling at 65.7 km/h.
Those stats courte♍sy oꦅf Velon, who are partners with the Tour de Suisse.
Here's the first shot of the final sprint
Sagan won in a bunch sprint yesterday, and was willing to shake it up today by going on the at𝔉tack...with the same outcome. He is a wonderfully versatile talent.&𝔉nbsp;
Here's our stage report, with some phܫotos and results
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de Suisse: Sagan wins stage 3
Tomorrow is flatꦍter with just one late short third-category climb, so should be easier to contr꧂ol, with a bunch sprint likely. In this form, who'd bet against Sagan making it a hattrick?
We'll be back tomorrow with live coverage of stage 4, while you'll be able to read reaction from today on Cyclingnews ꧃very soon. Thanks for joining us today, and see you again tomorrow.
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