Profile Stage 3: Plovdiv – Sofia

Stage 3: Plovdiv – Sofia, 175 kilometers
Stage 3 is another opportunity for the sprinters. There is a small climb halfway through the day but it’s not too difficult and the remainder of the day is pan-flat which means the fast men shouldn’t be too bothered.
175 kilometers from Plovdiv to Sofia, with a 9-kilometer long climb at 5% halfway through. The finale is as simple as you could possibly imagine, as the run-in to the Bulgarian capital is not only completely flat but a complete straight line. The riders will in fact ride in a straight line for dozens of kilometers, directly into the finish line which will crown a sprinter. It will bring memories of the UAE Tour, only in an Eastern European landscape.

Stage 3 Finale
The Favourites
The wind will not be blowing and taking into consideration the peloton’s attitude on the first days of the race, we will have a day without much of a breakaway effort and the peloton will have an easy day on the bike without technical roads into Sofia.
Kaden Groves crashed and may have a harder time whilst Dylan Groenewegen did too but I would say his chances remain the same. A pure flat sprint, it will suit him well.
Ethan Vernon, Ben Turner, Giovanni Lonardi, Madis Mihkels, Luca Mozzato, Paul Penhoët, Orluis Aular, Pascal Ackermann, Erlend Blikra, Arnaud de Lie and Matteo Malucelli are also riders to take into consideration for the finale.
Prediction Giro d’Italia 2026 stage 3:
*** Jonathan Milan, Tobias Lund Andresen, Paul Magnier
** Dylan Groenewegen, Ethan Vernon
* Kaden Groves, Ben Turner, Paul Penhoët, Orluis Aular, Erlend Blikra, Arnaud de Lie, Matteo Malucelli
Pick: Paul Magnier
How: Regular bunch sprint.
Original: Rúben Silva