Mads Pedersen reclaimed the leader’s pink jersey with victory in the third stage of the Giro d’Italia as the race bade farewell to Albania.
The Danish rider repeated his first-stage success by holding off Corbin Strong (Israel-Premier Tech) in a sprint finish in Vlorë. Pedersen’s Lidl-Trek team controlled the peloton, reeling in an early breakaway that included Britain’s stage two winner, Josh Tarling (Ineos Grenadiers).
After helping Pedersen successfully negotiate a climb with 40km to go, Matthias Vacek produced a strong lead-out to send the 29-year-old on his way, while Movistar’s Orluis Aular matched his third-placed finish from the opening stage.

Having gone into the day with a one-second deficit to race leader Primoz Roglic (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe), the bonus seconds gained were enough to give Pedersen a nine-second advantage over the Slovenian.
“Wow, to have two stage victories already and now back in the pink – that’s exactly what we wanted today,” Pedersen said. “This was the plan from this morning, to put a good pace on the long climb to control it for ourselves and give me a breather.”
“Then from the climb on, it was controlling as far as we could and it was exactly as we wanted – and then [Giulio] Ciccone and Vacek [were] there doing an amazing lead out,” he added.
The race now heads across the Adriatic Sea to Italy, and will resume in Alberobello on Tuesday following a rest day.
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