Stannard finished nearly 2 minutes away from Graham Briggs of JLT-Condor and ONE professional Cycling's Kristian House.
The stage had been expected to finish during a concentrated sprint, however the most peloton, including Mark Henry Cavendish, finished over six minutes behind.
Belgium's Julien Vermote, the winner of Monday's second stage, preserved the lead.
Stannard, United Nations agency got into atiny low breakaway presently once the beginning, said: "I train on these roads daily, since i used to be eighteen, therefore i actually enjoyed it nowadays and was giving it some down the descents.
"Cheshire East force out all the stops and got a tremendous displace. Every town, every hill, there was huge crowds, it had been nice to examine."
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