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Ivan Romeo Won the Third Stage of the Critérium Du Dauphiné Despite It Being 'One of the Toughest Days' of His Life

  • Iván Romeo won stage three of the 2025 Critérium du Dauphiné from Brioude to Charantonnay and took the overall race lead.
  • Romeo launched a decisive attack about six kilometers from the finish amid a high-caliber breakaway and distanced himself from rivals including Jonathan Milan.
  • The stage featured five climbs and intense competition with riders like Mathieu van der Poel and Florian Lipowitz, but Romeo's solo move stuck, securing Movistar's first WorldTour win since January.
  • Romeo, 21 years old and Spanish, finished in 4:34:10 with a 1:08 lead over Tadej Pogačar and other top contenders, prompting him to say he 'can't believe it' after the victory.
  • This victory marks a major milestone for Romeo and Spanish cycling, but he faces a challenging 17-kilometer time trial next where holding the yellow jersey will test his strength against specialists like Pogačar.
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The third stage of the prestigious Dauphine multi-day race (Brioude - Charantonnay; 207.2 km) was won by Movistar's 21-year-old Spanish rider Ivan Romeo.

·Estonia
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New leader change this Tuesday, June 10 on the Dauphiné with the beautiful operation of Spanish Ivan Romeo.

·Paris, France
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There are unexpected winners that when they start an era on the big stage no one seems prepared for their arrival. They are phenomena. They happen very rarely. Continue reading

·Spain
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The young rider of Movistar surprised on a getaway of illustrious, with Van der Poel among others, to achieve his second professional triumph. This Wednesday he will defend the yellow in a counterclock, his preferred terrain Read

·Madrid, Spain
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Mathieu van der Poel also showed himself in the third stage of the Criterium du Dauphiné. The Dutchman (fifth) was on the attack all day, but in a tactical finale the strong Ivan Romeo rode to victory from the breakaway. The Spaniard is also the new leader.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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TUTTOBICIWEB broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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