La Vuelta Day 3

French rider Alexandre Geniez of FDJ won today's stage, an absolute classic full of suffering, a brutal climb at the finish, a breakaway win and a Spaniard, Ruben Fernandez of Movistar, in the red jersey. That, and time gaps opening up between some of the GC contenders. Yes, the Vuelta is in full swing already - the sprinters had their chance yesterday, but now we're into the fun stuff already. 

The climb to the top of the Mirador de Ézaro provided the drama we were all hoping for. It's only a couple of km long but with sections reportedly as steep as 30% it sorted out the men from the boys. At the steepest section the organisers had laid the road with concrete instead of tarmac to give the riders more grip. Crowds, up to 10 deep, lined the narrow road to the top.

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Tinkov's Instagram Outburst

Oleg Tinkov, sponsor of team Tinkoff Saxo, used an Instagram photo of himself next to his private jet to criticise the way pro cycling is funded. Russian Tinkov, posted the rant this morning to justify his decision to pull out of the team after ploughing millions of Euros into professional cycling since 2006. His wallet has made Tinkoff one of the most powerful teams in the peloton and employs superstars, Alberto Contador and world champion Peter Sagan.

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