2025 Tour Of Britain Stage 3 Final KM’s.

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and we just have constant lefts and rights and it’s a narrow road and the edges of it have broken up and so you really don’t want to take a chance at trying to squeeze up the very outside of the road to get at the front. Um that would be risky. Um and the effect of that is as you say Jez, we just don’t really have the degree of organization at the front of the race that we’ve had in the run into the finish the last couple of days. Um right, they’re not. The Kathlon AG2R have gone now got four riders at the front but beginning to get going to say Tudtor trying to slide up on the outside of them and exactly what we were talking about. You can’t you can’t move up easily on the edge of the road. There’s Alberto Dazi I think trying to move up himself on the on the wheel of the Decathlon rider on the left hand side of the road and not quite managing to get through. Fred Wright has just been brought up to the middle as well by one of his teammates. Um Fred Wright on the on the wheel of his teammate right in the middle there for Barin Victorious with the white jerseys and the light blue stripe at the base of them as well. Doesn’t appear to have anyone else on his wheel. They’ve got to be confident in Matas Govakar the way he sprinted yesterday despite the fact that he’d been down on the deck in a crash earlier in the day. But at the moment I think that is Fred Wright who sits second wheel there. So those two probably waiting for Govakar to either come up or be brought up. We have double Olympic champion Remco Evnipol to the left hand side with the gold helmet on alongside the modest uh Inos train there as well. Two group armor, one group armor rider up there as well, but it’s not Matthew Walls. Where’s he drifted to as well? This is fascinating because they’re kind of all over the place and there’s no one obvious threat at the moment. Where have all the yellow jerseys of this Melissa bike gone? That’s the question. I think Matthew Brennan is the best of them. Matthew Brennan in the middle of the field at the minute. Olive Koi is two three or four wheels behind him, but maybe in kind of 17th through 18th wheel in the green jersey. We could just see him. I mean, Lotto up at the front trying to get to get a result from Milan Menson who’s very little from this race so far. Um, and showing better at the front than they have in the last couple of days. Little kicker up. The rider who seems to be being given, dare I say, quite a lot of space around him is Reco. He’s got a constant bubble around him at the front there on the left hand side. You want to knock Remco off? No. Well, there’s only one rider in this field that you wouldn’t want to knock off more than Remco, and that is Garrett Thomas, as we’ve discussed. That that one is protected environment. No one enters that exclusion zone. It won’t help Garrett because it means he’ll get even less wind protection. We’re looking at the middle of the shot there for the green jersey of Olaf Koi. He’s about 20 riders back at the moment, but that’s not an issue for him. As we’ve seen the last three days, he cuts through the front of the pelaton like a like a hot knife through butter. And that won’t be an issue. That will not be an issue. He’s got one teammate ahead of him. It’s not Matthew Brennan though. There’s one of the Visma bike riders still there. I think it actually might be Eduardo Afini who’s usually used fairly late on, but norm not normally as part of the lead out, but I think Afini is sitting fairly well up there. It’s Lotto who leading to the rightander. [Music] They’re doing a a good job here at the moment. The boys in red and black trying to pick out. Have they got there too early? Is Milan meant I think is he second? Milan meant second wheel. Is he not third? No, I think he’s third wheel. Yeah, I think so. Um Fred Wright’s just moved up with one teammate on his wheel. I’m assuming it’s Gova car, but I can’t see race numbers down there. Now come the boys in lipstick and custard because Uno X Mobility have got this time Alexander Kristoff in good position. He’s got 64 on his back. Kristoff, he is just on the back of the Vizmissa bike riders. It’s now Julia Alif, the only former winner of this race on general classification in the field. He starts to lift it now for TUDA Pro Cycling. And maybe you were right, Hutch, maybe waiting for the wider road was the way to do this because now we start to see the team organization coming into play at the end of stage three. And Alberto Dazi, who’ve been surfing the wheels very much on his own for the last few kilometers, now he’s got two teammates who have finally managed to get past on the right hand side of the road to support him there. the road broadens out um and suddenly the sprint plan starts to come into place. Yeah. And if you were ever going to move up, this is when you do it as well. David Bombboy just moving up for Unibet Tama Rockets. He sits about fourth wheel Bombboy looking really good. He’s got one teammate in front of him, but he’s got Diane on his wheel. There’s the 1 km to go mark up Balwis who were on the front for sitting around the front towards the front of the paddle over so much of the race disappeared in the last few kilometers. have come through just in the last kilometer on the wider stretches of road. Hutch. Well, we’ve got Koi with Brennan on his wheel. Now, if we were to believe what Brennan said on day one, this would be his opportunity today. Race leader Olaf Koy with Brennan on his wheel. And Matthew Brennan is looking much more like he’s going to go for this. We know Olaf Koy can win from this situation, but it would appear to us right now that he is going to be lead rider for Matthew Brennan. In the last two sprints, we’ve actually seen Brennan drifting at this point, doing a bit of a lead out and then getting out of trouble. This is looking much more like it’s set up for Matthew Brennan here. And it could be him taking yet another big win. Olaf Koi’s looking for him. Coy looking around for Brennan. And maybe what they said is going to happen. They could even be on for the one two here. Olaf Koy who’s won the first two stages. The final lead out comes. Here comes Matthew Brennan. Arguably the most dominant up and cominging rider this year. He doesn’t normally win from this situ. He’s done it. He doesn’t normally lose from this situation is what I was trying to say. And sure enough, he doesn’t. Yet another win for Matthew Brennan at the age of 20. I think it was Diane very close behind him. But what an absolute armchair ride to the line from Olaf Koi. And Matthew Brennan delivers again. bus.

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