LIVE SAN-MAURIZIO-CANavese-Ceres-134-KM Back to Spain 2025








Km 38




The escape is losing considerably ground. Having hovering the two of advantage, he is now closer to around the minute, approaching the platoon. This makes it feasible that some corridor jumps as the mountain approaches.









Km 32




The triumph in the 2nd stage of Lavuelta to Spain 2025 was the third of Jonas Vingegaard in the Spanish competition, after having imposed twice in the 2023 edition, in the 13th and 16th.









Km 25




Printing for the visma. Lately it seems to be fashionable to steal the UCI teams. While Cofidis already suffered in the past Tour de France, this time it has been Visma Lease to Bike, who has denounced the extraction of most of his bicycles during tonight. Of course, the Dutch have already reassured making known that they have resources to face the day and their unforeseen events.









Km 12




It seems that the escape is found with four runners that are already approaching the advantage minute. Alessandro Verre (ARK), Sean Quinn (EFE), Luca Van Boven (IWA) and Patrick Gamper (Jay) form this group.









Km 7




And the mole of moles that binds to the escape. See your opportunity Alessandro Verre (ARK) at a stage that is conducive to being part of the head and adding those mountain points that return the leadership of the mountain classification, something that does not have despite holding the jersey.









Km 5




The attacks in the platoon occur, forming an attempt to escape with four runners, waiting for some more jump from behind. The stage, conducive to a leak, can leave surprises.









Km 1




Start the 3rd Stage of Lavuelta 2025! First stretch of mileage faced by unequal terrain, with different rises and descents, and that will end up flowing to the 60 kilometers in the ascent to the ISSIGLIO (Morris).









Km 0




The official departure is being delayed due to several technical setbacks in some cyclists. Chris Harper (Jay) and Carlos García Pien (BBH) have been the victims.









Km 0




And more abandoned. It is, in this case, by Jorge Arcas (Mov) and Axel Zingle (TVL). Involved in one of the falls yesterday, both are forced to withdraw from lavuelta due to two injuries. In the case of Spanish, by a fracture of the upper part of the major trochanter of the femur bone of the left leg. From here, we want the most prompt recovery.









Km 0




Cyclists are already shooting through the Italian town of San Maurizio Canavese. Section of almost 2 kilometers before reaching the exit line of this third stage, last that will pass from beginning to end on Italian soil.









Km 0




In the review of the jerse, Jonas Vingegaard (TVL) appears with the red as leader of the general classification and yields that of blue polka dots for Alessandro Verre (ARK). On the other hand, Jasper Philipsen (ADC) remains as a regularity leader while Juan Ayuso (UAE) is done with the white jersey.









Km 0




The neutralized departure is scheduled to take place at 2:20 p.m. on the peninsular schedule, having a relatively cut cut before the official launch of San Maurizio Canavese takes place, about 14:27h.









Km 0




For today, we have an stage whose average unevenness only exceeds 112 meters to yesterday (1996 meters in total), leaving us 134’6 kilometers that will have as its protagonist the rise of Issiglio (Morris) and Ceres, the latter also establishing itself as the goal.









Km 0




As a negative note of the day, the three falls suffered, where we saw several cyclists to leave headdresses, and where one of them ended up charging the abandonment of the French corridor of Groupama-Fdj, Guillaume-Martin, being the first low of this return 2025 that will continue with 183 members.









Km 0




Yesterday, and as we have already mentioned, the triumph of Jonas Vingegaard in the Grand Final of Limone Piemonte, battling with Giulio Ciccone, left us one of the first resolutions among the favorites, where the last 600 meters played a crucial role. The leak, composed of four runners almost in the entire stage, ended up concluding in the last stretch of Liam Slock (Lotto) 5 kilometers from the finish line and laying the foundations of the expected final.









Km 0




Welcome to the 3rd Lavuelta stage to Spain! We begin this third day still with the great flavor of Bocade the battle of yesterday in which Jonas Vingegaard took the first great envy of the Spanish return. For today, an assault on the half mountain in just 134’6 kilometers between the towns of San Maurizio Canavese and Ceres.


Here’s a breakdown of the information presented in the provided text,focusing on the key details and the flow of the event:

Event: La Vuelta 2025 – Stage 3

Location: Primarily in Italy (San Maurizio Canavese and surroundings)

Key Points and Timeline:

Delayed Start (Km 0): The stage start is delayed due to technical issues with some cyclists’ equipment/bikes.

Early Abandonments (Km 0):

Jorge Arcas (Mov) and Axel Zingle (TVL) have withdrawn due to injuries sustained in a fall during the previous stage. Arcas has a fractured femur.

Chris Harper (Jay) and Carlos García Pien (BBH) experienced technical setbacks.

Start of Stage (Km 0): The cyclists are in San Maurizio Canavese (Italy), heading towards the official start line.

Race Progression (Km 1): The riders are approximately at Km 1, going through unequal terrain with rises and descents, and that will end up flowing to the 60 kilometers in the ascent to the ISSIGLIO (Morris).

Race Dynamics (Km 5):

Attacks are occurring within the peloton.

Four riders are attempting to break away.

The stage conditions are considered conducive to breakaways and potential surprises.

Leaders’ Jerseys:

Jonas Vingegaard (TVL) is wearing the red jersey as the overall leader.

Alessandro Verre (ARK) has the blue polka dot jersey (mountains classification).

Jasper Philipsen (ADC) holds the green jersey (points classification).

* juan Ayuso retains a certain jersey.

Overall Impression:

The stage is just beginning. It’s characterized by early setbacks (mechanical issues, withdrawals due to injury), and the establishment of some initial race dynamics (attacks, breakaway attempts). the stage layout (uneven terrain, and a climb towards ISSIGLIO) suggests a day that could favor aggressive riders.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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