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Tour de France 2026: Double Blow and Yellow Jersey from Pogačar in Stage 3

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Stage 3 of the 2026 Tour de France provided great excitement on the challenging 195,9-kilometer route between Granollers and Les Angles. Pushed to the front by the tremendous work of his Mexican teammate Isaac Del Toro on the final climb of the race, Tadej Pogačar managed to leave his rivals behind in the fiercely contested final meters. The Slovenian star, a four-time champion of the Grande Boucle (Big Loop), sent a warning to his rivals by securing both the stage victory and the overall race lead with this triumph. This thrilling race, which took place on Monday, 6 July, clearly revealed the balance of power that will mark the second week of the tour. Pogačar's superior performance once again proved his overwhelming dominance in the cycling world to the entire sports world.

One of the most notable stories of the day for the French riders was written by Alex Baudin. The young and ambitious French cyclist from the EF Education Easypost team worked for over two hours to form a breakaway group and finally managed to establish one at the front. As the last survivor of this brave breakaway group of about twenty people, Baudin managed to stay in the race even with 12 kilometers to the finish, giving hope to French spectators by holding the virtual leader position in the general classification for a long time. However, the relentless chasing pace set by the favorites in the final sections brought an end to this brave escape attempt. Despite this, the grueling and consistent performance displayed by Baudin provided unforgettable moments for those watching in the early days of the tour.

This important race day marked a historic transition, symbolizing the Tour de France finally moving onto French soil, namely the Hexagone, after its grand start in Spain. This cross-border bridge extending from Spain to France represented both the rich cultures of the countries and the deep-rooted union of cycling in Europe. However, this pleasant transition was overshadowed by ongoing forest fires in the region. Due to security concerns and the state of emergency, local authorities repeatedly warned that there should be no spectators along the roads. Despite this, thousands of fans, succumbing to the passion of cycling, gathered on the tough mountain roads in the Pyrénées-Orientales regions to encourage the riders.

In the general classification battle, things are proceeding in an extremely heated manner. Along with the stage victory, Tadej Pogačar overtook one of his toughest rivals, Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma Lease a bike), to don the yellow jersey. Surprisingly, both cyclists currently hold the exact same time (ex aequo) in the general classification. This tie is interpreted as a harbinger of a legendary rivalry that will reach a bursting point among the tour's favorites, primarily Pogačar and Vingegaard. This relentless battle at the level of seconds between the Slovenian and Danish legends is preparing to lock audiences to their screens in the mountain stages, just as it has always been recently.

The Tour de France caravan will pedal from the historique Carcassonne to the town of Foix on Tuesday, 7 July, and the athletes will face a 181,9-kilometer hilly, grueling, and mountainous route. This new mountain stage will be of critical importance for the general classification race and will further determine the balance of power among the favorites. Such tough stages, which could be called the queen of the mountain, have the potential to completely change the small time gaps in the classification, create new heroes, and create new disappointments. Cycling enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the stubborn defense Pogačar will display to protect his yellow jersey and the attacks his rivals will launch for this jersey.

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