Stage three of the Deutschland Tour was won by Søren Waerenskjold. The Norwegian from Uno-X did not cross the line first: Danny van Poppel celebrated as he finished, but the Dutch champion obstructed Matthew Brennan (Visma | Lease a Bike) and was relegated. Thanks to this victory, the GC leader strengthened his advantage. The tough second stage had already delivered a fine GC battle, where
Jhonatan Narváez (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) got the upper hand by surprising Riley Sheehan (Israel-Premier Tech), who celebrated too early. But the leader’s jersey went to third-placed Søren Waerenskjold, who had also won the prologue. Stage three was another difficult one, with plenty of climbing in the short hills toward Kassel.
Three riders attacked early, but Enzo Leijnse (Picnic PostNL), Marco Haller (Tudor) and Jannik Steimle (Q36.5) did not manage to really maintain a gap. The middle phase of the race featured the most climbs, where UAE Team Emirates-XRG inflicted serious damage. Their goal was to drop the sprinters, and it worked fairly well: names like Alexander Kristoff, Maikel Zijlaard, Phil Bauhaus, Jordi Meeus, and
Jonathan Milan were dropped.
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Jonathan Milan couldn't keep up
Defending champion Milan finally cracks
Visma | Lease a Bike also started pulling, and with 80 kilometers to go, only 40 riders remained in the bunch. Milan tried hard to get back, but eventually gave up, meaning we were guaranteed a new overall winner. Van Poppel was also dropped, but his group managed to return. A bonus sprint was won by Matthew Brennan, ahead of
Wout van Aert, both collecting valuable seconds.
Leader Waerenskjold was still in the mix: the 95-kilogram Norwegian held strong, even against another attack from the combative Leijnse. The peloton shattered, but Waerenskjold stayed calm, and the remaining 30 riders stayed together. The later climbs caused little further damage, so all eyes turned to the finale. A bonus sprint on a nasty hill just 3 kilometers from the finish added chaos.
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Can Waerenskjold keep his leader's jersey?
Intermediate sprint at 3 kilometers from finish creates chaos
That moment turned the stage upside down: Visma | Lease a Bike and UAE Team Emirates-XRG launched lead-outs, while Van Poppel and Waerenskjold also fought for position at the front. Tudor worked for Marius Mayrhofer, and Israel-Premier Tech lined up for Sheehan. But Sheehan was outmaneuvered: Waerenskjold timed his move well, only for Narváez to squeeze past and take the virtual lead. Then came the final dash to the line.
For a moment it looked like the same trio from Friday might get away, but Van Aert buried himself with a two-kilometer lead-out for Brennan. Brennan, however, got boxed in. Waerenskjold launched first, but Van Poppel surged past him. The Dutchman crossed the line first, but had heavily impeded Brennan... something that would have consequences.
It took a long time for the decision to come, but with a dejected Van Poppel speaking to the commissaires, the outcome was clear. The victory was awarded to Waerenskjold, not the Dutchman.
Results stage 3 Deutschland Tour 2025