April 27, 2025
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Vuelta Asturias. Kovi won the third stage of the Spanish four -day

In classification by points a new leader”, – WRITE: Sport.ua

Today, on April 26, the penultimate, the third stage of the 67th cycling four-day Vuelta Asturias took place in Spain. The route of the stage of 165.5 kilometers passed the mountain roads between Castropolis and Weado.

He won Alessanro Kovi’s stage from UAE Team Emirates-XRG team. The Italian became the best in the result of a large final sprint of a group of nearly fifty riders. This victory was for 26-year-old kovi second this season and the second catwalk at the current Vuelta Asturias. The second place was taken by local Ryder Juri Lopez from the Euskaltel-Euskadi team, for which it is the first podium this season. And the third was another Spaniard Ivan Garcia Krtin from the Movistar Team team, who came out in the classification leaders by points, where it shares the first place with Covi.

The General Classification is still leading the Spaniard Mark Soler with UAE Team Emirates-XRG, who head the team classification. Garcia Cortin retains leadership in the mountain classification, and the crash de la Calle from Burgos Burpellet Bh is the leader of the youth classification.

67. Vuelta AsturiasSpain, Stage 3, Castropol – Weadeo (165.5 kilometers)

April 26

1. Alessandro Kovi (Italy, UAE Team Emirates -XRG) – +4: 04: 57
2. George Lopez (Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi)
3. Ivan Garcia Cortin (Spain, Movistar Team)

General classification

1. Mark Soler (Spain, UAE Team Emirates -XRG) – 11:55:54
2. Suggest La Calle (Spain, Burgos Burpellet Bh) – +1: 51
3. Samuel Fernandez (Spain, Caja Rural -Seguros RGA) – +1: 53

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