Stage 3 of the Tour du Limousin-Périgord covers 181.8 km from Saint-Privat to Égletons over hilly terrain before a flat finish — a profile that suits punchy all-rounders who can survive the climbs and still produce in a reduced sprint. At 2.1 level the race attracts a strong domestic French contingent plus several Continental squads, creating a competitive but manageable field. The flat run-in to Égletons means pure climbers may be caught, rewarding riders who combine Hills strength with a finishing kick.
★★★★
Topfavoriet
David Gaudu is the clear number-one pick. A Hills score of 77 — the highest in the startlist — combined with Climbing of 74 and Sprint of 68 gives him the complete package for this profile. Groupama-FDJ will control the race around him, and his Epic rarity reflects a rider who operates above this level on a regular basis.
Groupama-FDJ
Groupama-FDJ
David Gaudu tops the startlist with a Hills rating of 77 and is the class act of this field. His all-round profile suits a hilly stage with a flat finish perfectly, and as an Epic-rarity rider for Groupama-FDJ he brings both pedigree and team support.
★★★
Sterke Kanshebbers
Aurélien Paret-Peintre and Alex Aranburu are the riders most likely to challenge Gaudu. Paret-Peintre's Hills of 76 and Climbing of 74 make him physically comparable to Gaudu, while Aranburu brings proven race-winning form in similar conditions — his 1 win and 3 podiums from 15 comparable races is the standout recent record in this field.
Cofidis
Cofidis
Alex Aranburu (Hills 76) boasts the best recent form of any top-rated rider in similar profiles, averaging 47.8 but recording 1 win, 3 podiums and 3 top-10s in 15 races plus a best result of 1st. His punchy finishing speed (Sprint 70) makes him dangerous on a flat run-in after the hills.
Decathlon CMA CGM
Decathlon CMA CGM
Aurélien Paret-Peintre matches Gaudu's Hills score at 76 with solid Climbing (74) and TT (72) backing, making him a genuine threat on a punchy finish. The Decathlon CMA CGM rider has the all-round numbers to follow attacks and launch his own late effort.
★★
Buitenbeentjes
Axel Mariault, Brieuc Rolland and Noa Isidore form the dark-horse tier, each combining a Hills rating of 72–74 with meaningful recent results in similar races. Mariault's win and Isidore's near-miss podium (2nd best result) show they can compete at the sharp end on the right day, while Rolland's Climbing of 73 gives him the engine to be there at the finish.
CIC Pro Cycling
CIC Pro Cycling
Axel Mariault (Hills 73) has a win and a podium in similar-profile races in the last 90 days, with a best result of 1st, giving him genuine credentials as a dark horse. His Climbing of 71 supports him on the hilly parcours before the flat finish.
Groupama-FDJ
Groupama-FDJ
Brieuc Rolland (Hills 74, Climbing 73) has been racing well in similar terrain, posting a best of 3rd and one podium in 10 comparable outings. His balanced profile and Groupama-FDJ team infrastructure make him a smart each-way pick.
Decathlon CMA CGM
Decathlon CMA CGM
Noa Isidore (Hills 72) has the best recent top-10 hit-rate among the mid-tier riders, with 1 podium and 3 top-10s in 12 similar races and a best of 2nd. For a Common-rarity Decathlon CMA CGM rider, that return represents excellent value.
★
Om in de Gaten te Houden
Alexandre Delettre and Ewen Costiou are high-rated riders (76 and 75 Hills respectively) whose recent results are harder to read but whose raw stats demand inclusion. Pierre Thierry is the surprise outsider pick — 8 races with a podium and a best of 3rd in similar conditions is quietly the best consistency record in the field. Joppe Heremans rounds out the group as a proven finisher in this terrain with an 11-race comparable sample and a best of 7th.
TotalEnergies
TotalEnergies
Alexandre Delettre holds a Hills rating of 76 — third highest in the field — and has 3 top-10 finishes in 16 similar races. His results are inconsistent (avg 49.6) but on a good day he can match the very best here.
Groupama-FDJ
Groupama-FDJ
Ewen Costiou (Hills 75, Climbing 74) is statistically one of the strongest climbers in the peloton and rides for Groupama-FDJ alongside Gaudu, giving him team cover and a potential free role if the race splinters. Worth monitoring as a sleeper.
Van Rysel Roubaix
Van Rysel Roubaix
Joppe Heremans (Hills 69) has quietly accumulated 11 comparable races with a best of 7th and 1 top-10, showing he can hang with better-rated riders on hilly terrain. An intriguing outsider with proven resilience in this race type.
TotalEnergies
TotalEnergies
Pierre Thierry (Hills 70, TT 72) has been the most consistent performer in recent similar-profile races with 8 starts, 1 podium, 1 top-10 and a best result of 3rd — an impressive return for a Common rider. His solid TT base also helps on any draggy finale sections.
Verdict
David Gaudu is the standout favourite on paper, combining the highest Hills rating in the field with Epic pedigree and Groupama-FDJ team support; Aurélien Paret-Peintre and Alex Aranburu are the most credible threats, with Aranburu's recent winning form in similar races making the podium picture genuinely open.