Tadej Pogačar wins stage three of the Tour de France with a late attack, taking the yellow jersey from Jonas Vingegaard, according to multiple reports. Both the Cyprus Mail and BBC Sport describe a final acceleration that brings Pogačar to the line first, giving him his first stage win of this year’s race. Vingegaard finishes second in the same stage. After three stages, the two riders are level on time, with the Cyprus Mail reporting they are tied at 8 hours, 46 minutes and 55 seconds. The reports indicate that despite the tie, Pogačar moves ahead in the standings, with stage result details such as time bonuses contributing to him taking yellow. BBC Sport highlights the heat during the stage, describing it as “sweltering,” and frames the race-winning move as a decisive push late in the course. Together, the sources agree on the outcome of stage three—Pogačar’s victory, Vingegaard’s second place, and the change in leader as Pogačar takes yellow.