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Tour de Suisse Women stage 3 LIVE: eight-rider breakaway has nearly two minutes on bunch

Tour de Suisse Women stage 3 LIVE: eight-rider breakaway has nearly two minutes on bunch

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Riders going back for bottles from their team cars. It’s looking like it’ll be a warm day again in Switzerland.

Take that back about Katharina Sadnik (Visma-Lease a Bike) not working in the break by the way, she’s just done a couple of good turns in the group of eight, and their advantage is back out to 1:25.

On sunny days like this and with scenery like this, you can think of worse places in the world to hold a bike race…

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The peloton trundles over the top in its turn, 1:13 back.

Megan Arens (Picnic PostNL) takes top points on the Kobelwald, with zero opposition from the other seven. The gap’s been squeezed to 1:24.

They’re riding at a steady pace on the climb’s 13% slopes, which is kind of logical given they all want to stay together to make sure the break stays away as long as possible.

The eight breakaways are now on the one classified climb of the day, the Kobelwald (Cat.3, 1km, 10%).

Two abandons have been reported by the organisers, both due to a crash earlier on the stage: Aromitalia Vaiano riders Lucia Brillante and Petra Zsanko.

The only rider who doesn’t seem to be collaborating in the break is Visma-Lease a Bike’s Katharina Sadnik, which might well be because she is protecting the interests of teammate Sarah Van Dam, Best Young Rider, and third overall.

Gap for the eight ahead is currently hovering around 1:05 seconds.

And here’s a shot of Arens on the attack early on, before she was joined by the seven other breakaways.

2026 Tour de Suisse Women stage 3: Megan Arens on the attack

2026 Tour de Suisse Women stage 3: Megan Arens on the attack (Image credit: Getty Images)

UAE and Canyon SRAM are leading the bunch.

Current gap at 94 kilometres to go for the eight leaders is 1:00

Le Court-Pienaar is the best placed on GC, at 1:13 on race leader Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE Team ADQ) so likely they won’t let it go far too up the road.

Here’s the eight riders in the break:
Kim Le Court-Pienaar (AG Insurance-Soudal)

Alice Towers (EF Education-Oatly)

On today’s menu

Km 50.8: Climb: Kobelwald (Cat.3, 1km, 10%)

Km 79.1: Bonus Sprint: Rüthi

Arens joined by the seven chasesrs, so that’s eight riders in the lead.

Meantime here’s a shot of the race classification leaders from today’s start.

Tour de Suisse Women 2026: race leaders at the start of stage 3

Tour de Suisse Women 2026: race leaders at the start of stage 3 (Image credit: Getty Images)

Seven riders closing down on the one race leader, Arens, just 20 seconds back. The main peloton is at 55 seconds.

Good news. All riders involved in the crash have restarted, according to race radio.

Some riders dropped after the crash and seven riders counter-attacking.

Crash in the bunch. At least five riders down.

Gap has dropped to 25 seconds and there’s a small group of counter-attackers, six riders going clear.

Gap is up to 45 seconds. Getting to the now-or-never point for anybody who wants to bridge across to Arens for what could be the break of the day.

We’re off the descent of the Sankt Luzisteig and the peloton is slowing notably according to race radio. Gap still at 30 seconds for Arens.

Arens is 6:05 down on GC so she is certainly not an overall threat, but it remains to be seen if more riders get across on the flatter part that follows. Otherwise, this could be a very long solo move.

She’s on the descent of the Sankt Luzisteig, after which we have a mostly flat stage. Bunch very strung out right now.

Arens gap is now up to 30 seconds.

One early attacker, Megan Arens (Picnic Post NL), with a 20-second gap. Some riders dropped on the steep slopes of the Sankt Luzisteig

Bunch still together in the opening few hundred metres, but given there’s an unclassified climb about to start, that may well change soon.

Racing underway

And stage 3 of the 2026 Tour de Suisse Women, Bad Ragaz-Bad Ragaz, 120.8 km long and with 1094 metres of elevation gain, is officially underway.

While we’re waiting for the start, here’s our report on yesterday’s dramatic stage, which saw a second leader emerging in as many days and plenty of late attacks.

Tour de Suisse Women: Elisa Longo Borghini wins hilly stage 2 and takes GC lead with attack on final climb in Locarno

2026 Tour de Suisse women stage 2: Elisa Longo Borghini on the attack

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Just over three kilometres of neutralised to ride before racing proper gets underway.

And the riders are now underway on the neutralised section.

They’ll have a great chance to get away as soon as the flag drops at 0918 CET, too, given there’s a short but very steep opening climb, the Sankt Luzisteig (2km, 101%) right at the beginning. Curiously enough, it’s not classified for the mountains classification, but it’ll still hurt the legs and maybe act as a springboard for an early move.

The most likely option on the cards for today’s 120.8 kilometre stage is the one bunch sprint of the 2026 edition. But after two GC days and with a time trial and a whopping mountain stage this weekend, the breakaways will likely be equally keen to impact.

The unofficial start is at 0910 CET with racing for real getting underway at 0918.

Hello and welcome to live coverage of stage 3 of the Tour de Suisse Women.

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