Cameron Scott Claims Stage 3 Glory at Pune Grand Tour as Mudgway Holds Lead

Cameron Scott of Li Ning Star, China, emerged victorious in a demanding Stage 3 of the Pune Grand Tour 2026 after a fierce sprint finish. Despite finishing sixth on the stage, Luke Mudgway expertly limited his losses to retain the overall leader's yellow jersey and also secured the green sprinter's jersey. The general classification remains tight, with Mudgway holding just a 14-second advantage over Carter Bettles. The race now heads to its final stage, the Pune Pride Loop, with the overall title still wide open.

Key Points: Pune Grand Tour 2026: Scott Wins Stage 3, Mudgway Leads

  • Cameron Scott wins ferocious sprint finish
  • Luke Mudgway retains yellow jersey and green sprinter's jersey
  • Overall lead cut to a slender 14 seconds
  • Secondary jerseys awarded for mountains, youth, and Asian riders
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Pune Grand Tour 2026: Cameron Scott takes stage 3 glory as Luke Mudgway tightens grip on overall lead with yellow jersey

Cameron Scott wins a demanding Stage 3 of the Pune Grand Tour 2026. Luke Mudgway retains the yellow jersey with a slim 14-second overall lead.

"I think it was a lot harder than people expected. - Cameron Scott"

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Stage Three of the Pune Grand Tour 2026 unfolded as the most demanding chapter yet in the race's narrative, pushing riders to their limits across the Western Ghats Gateway, according to a release.

The peloton rolled out from the Saswad Municipal Council at Chandan Tekadi at 12:30 pm, flagged off by Ajit Pawar, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Guardian Minister of Pune.

As the riders surged into Baramati and approached the finish at Vidya Pratishthan, Pencil Chowk, the stage came down to a ferocious sprint after hours of attrition. Emerging strongest was Cameron Nicholas Scott of Li Ning Star, China, who clocked at 03:04:13.

Scott's acceleration proved decisive in the final metres, edging out Georgios Bouglas (03:04:13) of Burgos Burpellet BH, Spain, who had led for long stretches, only to be caught in the final kick. Timothy Dupont (03:04:13) of Tarteletto-Isorex, Belgium, completed the podium, whereas Zeb Kyffin of Terengganu Cycling team, Malaysia, finished fourth.

Just behind the leading quadruple, Clement Alleno (03:04:13) of Burgos Burpellet BH, Spain, crossed the line in fourth, having topped the overall King of the Mountains standings and winning the Polka Dot Jersey. Stage One and Two winner Luke Mudgway (03:04:13) could not match the pace at the sharp end this time, finishing sixth.

Despite missing out on the podium, Mudgway limited his losses expertly as he won the Green Jersey for the Best Sprinter, and more importantly, retained the 'Yellow Jersey' as overall General Qualification leader.

After three stages, Mudgway sits atop the general classification with a cumulative time of 07:36:10, holding a slender 14-second advantage over Carter Alan Bettles of Roojai Insurance Winspace, Thailand. Yorben Lauryssen, of Tarteletto-Isorex, Belgium, remains firmly in the mix, just 17 seconds off the lead.

The early climbs immediately stretched the bunch, while repeated accelerations from rival teams left little opportunity for recovery. Riders were forced into single file over exposed sections, with crosswinds adding to the difficulty of the route, which flattened briefly before rising again.

After the finish, Cameron Scott admitted the stage had been tougher than many anticipated, "I think it was a lot harder than people expected," he said. "The first two climbs were quite tough, and the pace really stayed on over the top. There were lots of attacks from the other teams, and the race didn't really stop until we got through the next town and onto the straight roads, but even then, it was a little bit crosswind, so it was actually quite a tough day."

Asked what stood out most, Scott highlighted the twisting roads over the crest of the climbs, "The roads over the top of the climb," he said. "They were really twisty, and I had a lot of fun, actually. Lots of corners and just high-speed single file," Scott said.

Away from the stage win, the secondary classifications continued to evolve. The Orange Jersey for the 'Best Asian Rider' remained with Jambaljamts Sainbayar of Burgos Burpellet BH, whose consistency across all terrains has made him one of the revelations of the tour.

Dutch prospect Viego Tijssen of Wielerploeg Groot Amsterdam, Netherlands, once again claimed the White Jersey as the Best Young Rider (U-23), while Harshveer Singh Sekhon of the Indian National Team reclaimed the Blue Jersey after emerging as India's Leading Performer on the day.

With three stages completed, the Pune Grand Tour now turns toward its conclusion. Stage Four, the Pune Pride Loop, will cover 95 kilometres with an elevation of 578 metres, threading through the city's modern avenues and historic landmarks, including Shaniwar Wada.

Technical sections and a likely high-speed finish promise one last opportunity for drama. The Yellow Jersey remains on Luke Mudgway's shoulders, but with gaps measured in seconds, the Pune Grand Tour's final chapter is still wide open.

- ANI

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Priya S
Amazing to see such a major international event in Pune! The route through Saswad, Baramati, and finishing near Vidya Pratishthan showcases our beautiful region. Hope it boosts local tourism and inspires more young Indians to take up cycling seriously.
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Rahul R
Mudgway is a smart rider. Didn't win the stage but protected his yellow jersey brilliantly. That's what a true GC leader does. The 14-second lead is razor-thin though! Stage 4 through the city will be chaotic and fast. Bettles and Lauryssen will attack for sure.
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Anjali F
While the event is fantastic, I wish the article gave a bit more insight into the Indian riders' performances beyond just the jersey winners. How did the rest of the national team fare? What's the strategy for the final stage? A little more depth would be great.
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Karthik V
Scott's description of the "twisty roads over the top of the climb" sounds exactly like the ghat sections we know! It's punishing but beautiful. Respect to all the riders for tackling it. Jambaljamts Sainbayar consistently winning the Asian rider jersey is impressive too.
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Sarah B
The international mix of riders is incredible – China, Spain, Belgium, Malaysia, Thailand, Mongolia, Netherlands. Pune is truly on the global sporting map. Can't wait for the final loop past Shaniwar Wada. Hoping for a safe and spectacular finish for everyone!

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