
APRIL 25, 2026
The day’s stage started aggressively, with attempts at a breakaway but all were caught.
Nil Gimeno, Iuri Leitao, Carlos García Pierna, Nicolás Alustiza, Miguel Heidemann, Matthew Walls and Eduardo Pérez-Landaluce had a three minute lead, and Movistar Team controlled the rest of the race.
On the Alto de la Bobia the break was reduced to Gimeno, García Pierna and Alustiza. At 39 k to go, García Pierna went solo.
UAE Team Emirates-XRG controlled the pace which increased sharply when they tried isolate race leader Quintana, with numerous attacks which forced Movistar Quintana to react. He responded easily.
At 23 k remaining, Cadena caught Pierna then continued alone.
Clearly still packing a tidy sprint, Baroncini brought home the peloton on stage 3, with the day’s victory taken by Edgar David Cadena (Team Storck-MRW Bau). The Mexican held on from the breakaway to take an impressive win in the Asturias region.

As for Baroncini, the UAE Team Emirates-XRG man survived the day’s tough climbs in fine shape, and alongside his teammate Adrià Pericas, finished in a reduced group that crossed the line just 26 seconds after Cadena. The result ensures Pericas will head into Sunday’s final stage in second place overall, just 31 seconds down on the race lead of Nairo Quintana (Movistar).
Baroncini: “For sure it was not an easy race, especially for me. There was a long, hard climb, and 3,200m of elevation today. In the past days I had a really good feeling and this gave me confidence, so I was already happy with that, because you see the race I had until now, this is exactly what I was looking for.
“Today, the plan was to go all in for the victory, because if I could pass all the climbs then the finish was perfect for me. The team was perfect, they made a super good job to control from the second part of the race.
“Unluckily, Edgar David Cadena went full gas on the last climb and it was not easy to go with him. Me and Pericas were in a super small group behind, and nobody wanted to pull with us. It is a bit of a shame because the victory would have been possible with my good sprint, but we will go all in tomorrow to try again.”
Vuelta Asturias stage 3 results:
- Edgar David Cadena (Team Storck-MRW Bau) 4:08:34
- Filippo Baroncini (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) +26″
- Jermaine Zemke (Rembe|rad-net) s.t
Vuelta Asturias general classification after stage 3:
- Nairo Quintana (Movistar) 10:50:30
- Adrià Pericas (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) +31″
- Samuel Fernández (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) +1:22

