Criterium du DauphineWout Van Aert chases down stage win

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 · 07.06.2022

Criterium du Dauphine: Wout Van Aert chases down stage winPhoto: David Stockman/BELGA/dpa
Der Belgier Wout Van Aert (M) jubelt, wird aber noch auf der Ziellinie von David Gaudu (l) aus Frankreich geschlagen.

Belgian cycling star Wout Van Aert celebrated too early at the Tour of the Dauphine and missed out on his second stage win.

Gaudu outsprints Van Aert

Van Aert raised his arms shortly before the finish of the third stage over 169 kilometres from Saint-Paulien to Chastreix-Sancy, but the Frenchman David Gaudu passed him.

At least van Aert, who had won the first section, replaced the Frenchman Alexis Vuillermoz at the top of the overall standings again. Vuillermoz dropped back on the climb towards the finish.

The German riders were unable to intervene in the decision. Veteran Simon Geschke was 42 seconds behind at the day's finish, Nils Politt around three minutes late.

Result: Stage 3 - the top 10

1st David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) 4:09:38
2nd Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) +0:00
3rd Victor Lafay (Cofidis) +0:00
4th Ruben Guerreiro (EF Education-EasyPost) +0:00
5th Kevin Geniets (Groupama-FDJ) +0:00
6th Nick Schultz (Team BikeExchange-Jayco) +0:00
7th Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) +0:00
8th Dylan Teuns (Bahrain Victorious) +0:00
9th Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar Team) +0:00
10th Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) +0:00

The current overall standings

1st Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) 12:50:32
2nd David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) +0:06
3rd Victor Lafay (Cofidis) +0:12
4th Patrick Konrad (Bora-hansgrohe) +0:16
5. Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar Team) +0:16
6. Ruben Guerreiro (EF Education-EasyPost) +0:16
7th Esteban Chaves (EF Education-EasyPost) +0:16
8th Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) +0:16
9th Steff Cras (Lotto Soudal) +0:16
10th Ben O'Connor (AG2R CITRÖEN TEAM) +0:16

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The highly competitive, demanding race continues until next Sunday (12 June). The Dauphine Tour traditionally serves as preparation for the Tour de Francewhich begins this year on 1 July in the Danish capital Copenhagen.

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