The day victory secured the New Zealand Patrick Bevin (Israel Prime Minister Tech) in front of the British Ethan Hayter (Ineos Grenadiers), who won the prologue and the second stage. The best German driver was again Nikias Arndt (Buchholz/DSM) in ninth place. Arndt landed in seventh place on Thursday.
- 3. Valbroye/Switzerland - Valbroye/Switzerland (165.10 km)
- overall rating single, status after the 3rd stage
On Saturday and Sunday, the decision is made in the mountains for the overall victory. Dennis is currently 14 seconds ahead of day winner Bevin.
3. Valbroye/Switzerland - Valbroye/Switzerland (165.10 km)
1. Patrick Bevin (New Zealand) - Israel Prime Minister Tech 3:53:27 hours; 2. Ethan Hayter (Great Britain) - Ineos Grenadiers + 0 seconds; 3. Rohan Dennis (Australia) - Jumbo -Visma; 4. Dion Smith (New Zealand) - Bike Exchange; 5. Quinten Hermans (Belgium) - Wanty -Gobert; 6. Damiano Caruso (Italy) - Bahrain Victorious; 7. Finn Fisher -Black (New Zealand) - UAE Team Emirates; 8. Felix Großschaftner (Austria) - Bora Hansgrohe; 9. Nikias Arndt (Cologne) - Team DSM; 10. Mikkel Froelich Honore (Denmark)-Deceuninck-Quick-Step;... 34. Simon Geschke (Freiburg im Breisgau) - Cofidis; 60. Anton Palzer (Ramsau near Berchtesgaden) - Bora -Hansgrohe + 1:49 min.
overall rating single, status after the 3rd stage
1. Rohan Dennis (Australia) - Jumbo -Visma 12:28:06 hours; 2. Patrick Bevin (New Zealand) - Israel Prime Minister Tech + 14 seconds; 3. Felix Großschaftner (Austria) - Bora -Hansgrohe + 18; 4. Mauro Schmid (Switzerland)-DeceUninck-Quick-Step + 22; 5. Dylan Teuns (Belgium) - Bahrain Victorious; 6. Juan Ayuso Pesquera (Spain) - UAE Team Emirates; 7. Mikkel Froelich Honore (Denmark)-Deceuninck-Quick-Step; 8. Brandon McNulty (USA) - UAE Team Emirates + 25; 9. Aleksander Wlasow (Russia) - Bora Hansgrohe + 27; 10. Marc Hirschi (Switzerland) - UAE Team Emirates + 28
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