This Was the Emotional Tribute to Egan Bernal During Stage 3 of the Tour of Spain

Egan Bernal was honored in stage 3 of the Tour of Spain 2025 – Credit Reuters/Manon Cruz

The recent stage of the Tour of Spain 2025 showcased emotional moments as Egan Bernal received a warm tribute. The event transpired in the concluding kilometers of Stage 3, marked by an electrifying finish in which David Gaudu out-paced competitors like Mads Pedersen and Jonas Vingegaard, who maintained the red jersey of the overall leader.

This intense stage, covering 134.6 kilometers from San Maurizio Canavese to Ceres, culminated in a breathtaking ascent averaging 3.6% over a distance of 2.6 kilometers. The excitement built as these cyclists battled their way to the finish line, revealing the day’s true warriors.

The initial setup was largely dominated by a breakaway group consisting of Sean Quinn, Patrick Gamper, Alessandro Verre, and Jarne von Boven. At one point, the quartet managed to secure a nearly two-minute lead over the peloton with about 123 kilometers still left in the race. However, intense tactical maneuvers from team strategists gradually eroded their advantage. Both the main contenders and those vying for visibility displayed exceptional tactical skills on this competition day.

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Among the Latin American contenders, Santiago Buitrago and Egan Bernal both delivered standout performances, finishing the day in seventh and eighth positions, respectively. This effort has notably strengthened their standings in the battle for the overall classification.

This Is How Colombians Are Performing in the General Classification of the Tour of Spain 2025

The ongoing Tour of Spain has seen several Colombian cyclists rise to the occasion, making their presence felt on the leaderboard. As it stands, the general classification lists:

  1. Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark – Team Visma | Lease Bike): 10 hours, 55 minutes and 36 seconds.
  2. David Gaudu (France – Groupama – FDJ)
  3. Giulio Ciccone (Italy – Lidl Trek): 8 seconds behind
  4. Egan Bernal (Colombia – Ineos Grenadiers): 14 seconds behind
  5. Thomas Pidcock (United Kingdom – Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team): 16 seconds behind
  6. Jai Hindley (Australia – Red Bull – Bora – Hansgrohe)
  7. Santiago Buitrago (Colombia – Bahrain Victorious)
  8. Matteo Jorgenson (United States – Team Visma | Lease Bike)
  9. Juan Ayuso (Spain – UAE Team Emirates)
  10. Valentin Paret-Paintre (France – Soudal Quick-Step)
  11. Harold Tejada (Colombia – XDS Astana Team)
  12. Sergio Higuita (Colombia – XDS Astana Team): 1 minute and 24 seconds behind
  13. Brandon Rivera (Colombia – Ineos Grenadiers): 2 minutes and 31 seconds behind
  14. Esteban Chaves (Colombia – EF Education – Easypost): 11 minutes and 39 seconds behind
  15. Juan Guillermo Martínez (Colombia – Picnic Postnl): 12 minutes behind

Santiago Buitrago is the second

Santiago Buitrago is the second Colombian with the most accumulated points in the UCI ranking – Bahrein Victorious credit

David Gaudu of Groupama-FDJ Wins the Third Stage of the Tour of Spain

The triumph of David Gaudu, representing Groupama-FDJ, was a remarkable highlight of this 80th edition of the Tour. His incisive attack during the final curve of the stage secured his first victory in this high-stakes race. Meanwhile, Vingegaard clinched bonus seconds by finishing third, while Bernal crossed the line in eighth place, keeping his ambitions alive in the competition.

Stage 3 marked a significant day in the Tour, where Esteban Chaves, participating with the EF Education – Easypost, made headlines despite facing challenges. Notably, he had to switch bicycles mid-race due to mechanical issues, demonstrating the intense conditions and unpredictability of professional cycling.

The race commenced in Italy, winding through challenging terrains that tested every participant’s stamina and strategy. Egan Bernal, having previously claimed the 2019 Tour de France, showcased his experience while aiming for another prominent title.

As the cyclists tackled notable climbs, including two second-category mountain passes, the drama unwound, promising an emotional roller-coaster for fans worldwide. Learning from today’s challenges, competitors from Colombia continue to position themselves among the elite of the cycling world. While the road ahead remains fraught with hurdles, their resilience and spirit shine brightly.



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