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Tour de France 2025: stage three from Valenciennes to Dunkirk – live

Tour updates from the 178km stage to DunkirkStage by stage guide | Email Amy your thoughtsOn that note, Rouleur’s Stephen Puddicombe has written about the Paris-Roubaix landscape that today’s stage will – and won’t – touch upon:This landscape will be recognisable to cycling fans as Paris-Roubaix country – the Arenberg Forest, one of the most famous sites of that race, is located a mere 10 kilometres away from Valenciennes. Yet the organisers have chosen not to include any of that race’s notorious pavé sectors; much to the disappointment of fans who’d have relished the rare and thrilling spectacle of cobblestone racing at a Grand Tour, but to the relief of many GC contenders and their staff, anxiously aware of how one piece of bad luck on such a chaotic stage, be it a crash of puncture, can see their dreams of a high GC finish unravel even this early in the race.Third stage of the Tour de France, Valenciennes to Dunkirk, [is] certainly the flattest stage, but perhaps not the least tricky.We’ll pass through places like Orchies, Mons-en-Pévèle, and the roads of Paris-Roubaix without the cobblestones. And then quickly, we’ll head towards the Flanders Plain. We’ll have the climb of Cassel, which will be the highest point of the stage. But right after Cassel on the way to Dunkirk, we’re in very flat areas but also very windy and we can expect echelons. Continue reading...

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