A protracted day within the saddle led to glory for Juan Ayuso (UAE Group Emirates-XRG), as he took his sixth victory of the season following an explosive finale on the primary summit end of La Volta Catalunya. Ayuso battled head-to-head towards Primož Roglič (Crimson Bull-BORA-hansgrohe) over the ultimate 200 metres, with the 2 crossing the road shoulder-to-shoulder, Ayuso taking the win by a fraction following a day wherein his teammates managed the race.
The bunch closed in on a number one trio of riders with only a few hundred metres remaining, amongst them Ayuso’s teammate Marc Soler, who animated the ultimate climb to La Molina, earlier than main out Ayuso. It was Roglič who launched first, however a searing flip of tempo from Ayuso drew him degree with the Slovenian as they crossed the road, with the Spaniard simply edging forward. Mikel Landa (Soudal-QuickStep) completed third. Ayuso takes the lead within the basic classification with Roglič in second, and Landa third.
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Talking after the stage, Ayuso agreed that staking his declare on the overall classification was a part of the goal for the day. „After all, that is the principle aim, however right here it is essential to win phases, as a result of they at all times additionally include bonus seconds, and on this race, a few years have been determined for lower than ten seconds. So it is essential to get these wins.
He responded to a query over whether or not Pogačar’s 2024 GC win positioned further strain on him, or was the truth is a blessing. „No, it is good, it is a blessing,“ Ayuso stated. „We now have primary in our staff, which is Soler, because of Tadej final yr, and I hope subsequent yr, additionally they have primary.“
The dash for the road at La Molina
The way it unfolded
Stage 3 of the Volta Catalunya was the longest of the week at 218.6 kilometres and featured 4,700 metres in altitude achieve. An early class 2 climb was adopted by three late ascents of various problem, and a summit end which was anticipated to attract out the GC riders who would contest the general victory.
Starting in Viladecans, the peloton rolled out in shiny, sunny situations, and after an early skirmish, a four-man breakaway with Bruno Armirail (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale), Mats Wenzel (Kern Pharma), Alex Molenaar (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) and Lorenzo Germani (Groupama-FDJ establishing the transfer 30 kilometres into the stage.
They had been allowed round 5 minutes early in proceedings, however their benefit had plummeted to 2:30 by the point the race reached the summit of the class 3 Coll de la Battalola, which noticed an acceleration on the entrance of the bunch.
On the quick, sharp descent that adopted, the peloton stretched out into an extended line, with UAE Group Emirates-XRG on the head, as they ready for the principle check of the day, the hors class Coll de la Crueta. A prolonged ascent at 21 kilometres, although not overly difficult at a median gradient of 5%, UAE used the climb to start the method of whittling down the bunch, setting a gentle however brisk tempo that started to see riders shedding contact on the again.
In the meantime, on the entrance of the race, Bruno Armirail (Decathlon-AG2R-La Mondiale) pushed away from the breakaway group to enter the solo lead. As Lotto took up the chase on behalf of Lennert van Eetvelt, Armirail slowly improved his benefit, constructing a cushion of three minutes as he neared the summit, which provided a surprising vista within the snow because the race reached virtually 2,000 metres above sea degree.
The race ascended above the snow line
UAE exerted their authority as soon as extra and commenced to reel him in on the lengthy descent that adopted, with the hole dropping to only over a minute as Armirail reached the foot of the ultimate climb as much as La Molina.
Former race chief Matthew Brennan (Visma-Lease A Bike) misplaced contact as the ultimate climb started in earnest, and a slimmed-down bunch of round 50 riders caught and handed Armirail and pushed on.
Brennan’s teammate Sepp Kuss was the primary to actually open up a niche on the climb, with Ben O’Connor (Decathlon-AG2R-La Mondiale), who received in La Molina again in 2022, on his wheel. Adam Yates shortly closed the pair down for UAE and Crimson Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe stepped in to take over the pace-setting after that.
Sepp Kuss seems again at Ben O’Connor throughout stage 3
The motion started with 6.5 kilometres remaining, George Bennett (Israel-Premier Tech) instigated an assault, taking Lorenzo Fortunato (XDS Astana) with him, and tempting UAE’s Marc Soler to bridge throughout and be a part of them to type a trio.
They opened a modest hole, however Soler attacked shortly afterwards, dropping Bennett and pursued as a substitute by Kuss, who joined Soler and Fortunato and led down the quick descent that separated the principle a part of the climb from the steep climb to the end line.
Marc Soler leads an assault within the last kilometres of the stage
The trio had been subsumed simply over 500 metres from the end line nevertheless, and the ultimate uphill dash was led out by Soler earlier than Roglič stole a march on Ayuso 200 metres from the road. A second’s hesitation allowed Ayuso to energy by way of on the within nevertheless, and although Roglič seemed to be coming again to the Spaniard as the road approached, his restoration got here a fraction too late.