Tadej Pogačar wins the third stage of the Tour de France to take the yellow jersey from defending champion Jonas Vingegaard. All reports describe the stage as decisive for the overall standings, with Pogačar’s performance allowing him to overtake Vingegaard at the top of the race. While details of the breakaway, route specifics, or time gaps are not provided in the excerpts, the consistent theme across outlets is that the stage outcome directly results in a leadership change. Pogačar’s stage win is credited with shifting the general classification lead, as Vingegaard no longer holds the jersey following the day’s racing. The coverage also aligns on the race context: this is still early in the Tour, after stage three, and the yellow jersey exchange reflects the developing contest between the two riders. The reporting therefore centers on the result of stage three and its immediate impact on the overall race leadership.