Gaudu Dive-Bombs Pedersen to Win at Vuelta, Dunbar Loses Time
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The first of the general were involved in a stage that did not promise much according to the road book and ended, snatched, almost feverish, in its last bars, with three of the...
The day after his third place, the Frenchman defeated Mads Pedersen and Jonas Vingegaard in the sprint on the last coast on Monday.
The French rider David Gaudu took over in the third stage of the Vuelta a España 2025, with a finale in Ceres, in a vibrant outcome where he managed to beat in the sprint the Danish Mads Pedersen. The triumph supposes a backsliding to the trajectory of the Gaul, which he had always defended that it would reach its fullness of sport at 28 years old, which he now turns.A stage that began in a rugged way in San Maurizio CanaveseThe day started in S…
His third place, on Sunday, on the occasion of the first finish at the top of this Vuelta 2025, did not remain without the next day. On Tuesday, David Gaudu did even better by taking the victory in the nose and beard of the great favourite, Mads Pedersen thanks to a last turn taken on the rope. Breton, at the same time as Jonas Vingegaard in the general, obviously did not shove his pleasure at the finish. "It's a surprise. I thought this stage w…
Surprised winner of a 3rd stage of the Vuelta, whose hump finish seemed to be traced for Mads Pedersen (2nd), David Gaudu perfectly carried out a risky plan, decided to instinctively, just before starting this last turn that led him to success.
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