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Australian Caleb Ewan sprints to claim Tour de France stage three

Australian rider Caleb Ewan of Lotto Soudal celebrates after winning the third stage of the Tour de France.

Australian rider Caleb Ewan of Lotto Soudal celebrates after winning the third stage of the Tour de France. Photo: AAP

Australian Caleb Ewan timed his effort to perfection to win the third stage of the Tour de France in a bunch sprint at the end of a 198-kilometre hilly ride through the Alpine foothills.

Sam Bennett looked in control but the Irishman had probably underestimated the headwind and settled for second place as he watched Lotto-Soudal fastman Ewan whizz around him to snatch his fourth stage win on the Tour.

Italian Giacomo Nizzolo took third place.

France’s Julian Alaphilippe retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey.

“In the last kilometre I was a little bit too far forward so I dropped back a bit into the wheels then that gave me a bit of time just to rest the legs a little bit,” Ewan said.

“In the end, it worked perfectly. Coming from behind is a bit of a risk but I found my way through the barrier and I came with a lot of speed.”

Ewan was proud to win again on the biggest stage on Monday, a year after taking three stage victories on his first participation in the Tour.

“I’m so happy to get another win and then prove last year was no fluke. Hope to come back more years and keep winning. We have to take every sprinters’ opportunity we can this year because they are quite rare this year.”

Tuesday’s fourth stage is a 160.5-kilometre effort from Sisteron to Orcieres-Merlette for the first summit finish of the race. Briton Adam Yates, who trails Alaphilippe by four seconds overall, will be eyeing the yellow jersey.

An all-French breakaway featuring Anthony Perez, polka dot jersey holder Benoit Cosnefroy and Jerome Cousin was kept on a tight leash by the bunch as rain began to fall with 150 kilometres left.

Cousin, who won a Paris-Nice stage in Sisteron in 2018, tried his luck solo with Perez and Cosnefroy being swallowed up by the pack despite the leisurely pace.

Perez later abandoned with a rib fracture and a possible collapsed lung after crashing into his team’s car, his Cofidis outfit said.

Cofidis said the 29-year-old had been taken to hospital for further checks.

Cousin was reined in with 16 kilometres left by the peloton controlled by Alaphilippe’s Deceuninck Quick Step as the sprinters’ teams started to gear up for the bunch sprint.

In-form Wout van Aert, one of top favourite Primoz Roglic’s teammates, crashed six kilometres from the line but the Milan-Sanremo champion finished the stage.

Australian Richie Porte finished in 100th place.

-AAP

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