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As It Happened: A Surprise Late Solo Move Takes the Win in Stage 3 of the Vuelta Femenina

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Relentless ups and downs over the 121.2km from Padrón to A Coruña

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The third stage of the women's Tour of Spain (Padron - A Coruna; 121.2 km) was won by Frenchwoman Cedrine Kerbaol (EF Education-Oatly).

·Estonia
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Thanks to a determined and powerful attack less than 2 km away, the French Cédrine Kerbaol (EF Education) won a fair prize as a solo winner in the third stage of the Vuelta a España, 121.2 km between Padrón and A Coruña, in which she maintained the red leotard of leader the German Franziska Koch (FDJ).Read more]]>

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Cédrine Kerbaol has won the third stage of the Vuelta Femenina. The French rider from EF Education-Oatly arrived solo after a late attack at the finish of 121 kilometers in the stage from Padrón to A Coruña.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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This Tuesday, Cédrine Kerbaol won solo on the 3rd stage of the Women's Tour of Spain. Franziska Koch keeps her red jersey.

·Paris, France
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It was just not quite enough for Lotte Kopecky (30) again. Kopecky finished in second place for the second time in this Vuelta Femenina. After a late attack by Kerbaol, who won the stage, the Belgian sprinter still managed to finish second. This puts her 2 seconds behind leader Franziska Koch.

·Kobbegem, Belgium
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Padrón breathes cycling many years ago and keeps alive this hobby for the sport of the pedal with the team sponsored by Cortizo, with prestigious races like the Classic of Easter or contributing cyclists to the professional platoon such as Suso Blanco Villar, José Ángel Vidal and José Manuel Oliveira. The capital of the Sar was dressed this Tuesday of party to give the exit to the third stage of the women's Vuelta a España, in which Cédrine Kerb…

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Cycling News broke the news in Bath, United Kingdom on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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