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Tour of Britain - Road race Men - Stage 4

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  • Date: 07 September 2022
  • Start time: 11:45 (12:45 CET)
  • Avg. speed winner: 40.656 km/h
  • Race category: ME - Men Elite
  • Distance: 149.5 km
  • Points scale: 2.PRO.Stage
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  • ProfileScore: 101
  • Vert. meters: 2223
  • Departure: Redcar
  • Arrival: Duncombe Park, Helmsley
  • Race ranking: 125
  • Startlist quality score: 154
  • Won how: Sprint of small group
  • Avg. temperature: 19 °C

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Wout van Aert reclaimed the overall race lead in the Tour of Britain with a second stage win on Wednesday as he battled to an uphill sprint finish on the line in Llandudno. Ineos Grenadiers’ time-trial victory on Tuesday had pushed Ethan Hayter into the leader’s jersey ahead of team-mate Rohan Dennis and Belgian Van Aert, who had taken the opening stage for Jumbo-Visma. The 130 mile course started in Aberaeron, venturing into Snowdonia  National Park, before a final energy-sapping climb up alongside the Great Orme tramway. Several riders attacked over the latter stages, with the peloton clawing back one gap of almost 10 minutes. Hayter was among those well positioned, while world champion Julian Alaphilippe attacked in an attempt to move into the overall lead.However, it was Van Aert who found the strength to edge ahead in the final few metres with both men dropping to the floor exhausted after dismounting at the summit finish.

“It was a super hard finish — the first part of the climb was really steep, probably a bit too steep for a guy like me, but I knew if I could hang on there I would have my chance,” said Van Aert.

“Taking two stage wins here, like this, at the Tour of Britain is already a big success. But with the team we have now and how my legs feel it is still a possibility to take the overall.”

Van Aert moves back ahead of British rider Hayter to take a slender two-second lead, with Alaphilippe 11 seconds back in third place for Deceuninck-Quick-Step.

Stage five will run through 94.5 miles from Alderley Park to Warrington on Thursday.

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  • Dates 6 Sept
  • Race Length 166 kms
  • Start Sherwood Forest
  • Finish Newark-on-Trent
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1. Dorian Godon (fra) 2. Simone Consonni (ita) s.t. 3. Dion Smith ((nzl) s.t. 4. Tim van Dijke (nld) s.t. 5. Alex Aranburu (spa) s.t. 6. Thibau Nys (bel) s.t. 7. Clément Venturini (fra) s.t. 8. Milan Menten (bel) s.t. 9. Thibaud Gruel (fra) s.t. 10. Gianni Vermeerschi (bel) s.t.

Final GC 2024 Tour de Romandie

1. Carlos Rodriguez (spa) 2. Aleksandr Vlasov (rus) + 0.07 3. Florian Lipowitz (ger) + 0.09 4. Ilan Van Wilder (bel) + 0.21 5. Juan Ayuso (spa) + 0.27 6. Enric Mas (spa) + 0.38 7. Richard Carapaz (ecu) + 0.49 8. Lenny Martinez (fra) + 0.52 9. Tao Geoghegan Hart (gbr) + 1.02 10. Egan Bernal (col) + 1.23

Race report There are numerous attacks in the early phase of the race and eventually Rémi Cavagna, Darren Rafferty and Alexandre Balmer initiate the breakaway, with Marco Brenner joining them. The four open up a 2 minutes lead.

Cavagna heads out alone when the gap has fallen to 1.30 minutes. Rafferty and Brenner rejoin him with 31 kilometres to go, before the peloton also catches up inside the last 29 kilometres.

Enzo Paleni strikes inside the last 20 kilometres before Andrea Vendrame goes on the counter-attack. Also to no avail, as he is caught with 14 kilometres left to race.

Then Michael Valgren gives it a go, with Michael Hepburn on his wheel. Those two are caught in the final 8 kilometres.

Dorian Godon opens the sprint early and he powers to his second stage triumph of the week, while Carlos Rodriguez finishes safely in the bunch to seal the overall victory.

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Tour de Romandie: Richard Carapaz wins stage 4 as Juan Ayuso's lead crumbles

Carlos Rodriguez moves into race lead

How it unfolded

Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost) soared to victory on the Tour de Romandie ’s second summit finish at Leysin, soloing to the line 2km from home after the elite GC group detonated inside the final 5km of the climb.

The Ecuadorian left behind Florian Lipowitz (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Carlos Rodríguez (Ineos Grenadiers) after the German had put in a biting attack to blow apart the lead group a kilometre earlier.

Carapaz held off a very late charge from Lipowitz, who sprinted away from Rodríguez inside the final kilometre, to secure the win, while the Spaniard finished third.

Further back, race leader Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates) couldn’t cope with the pace, dropping out of contention for the win, and, eventually, the yellow jersey, as he finished over 40 seconds down.

Carapaz held off a very late charge from Lipowitz, who sprinted away from Rodríguez inside the final kilometre, to secure the win, while the Spaniard finished third. Further back, race leader Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates) couldn’t cope with the pace, dropping out of contention for the win, and, eventually, the yellow jersey, as he finished 44 seconds down.

Rodríguez would take over the race lead as a result, jumping up three spots in the general classification. He now lies seven seconds clear of Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe), who was fifth on the stage, 14 seconds down. Lipowitz is third overall at nine seconds, while Ayuso drops to fifth overall at 27 seconds.

The GC action kicked off just as breakaway survivor Clément Berthet (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) was caught with 5.5km to go of the 152km queen stage. The catch, led by Ineos Grenadiers with Ayuso and his teammates close behind, preceded the first move, made by the resurgent Egan Bernal.

The Colombian's jump wasn't the decisive move of the day, but filtered out all but the top GC men, including Carapaz, Lipowitz, Rodríguez, Ayuso, and Vlasov. Enric Mas (Movistar), Ilan Van Wilder (Soudal-QuickStep), and UAE Team Emirates pair Adam Yates and Pavel Sivakov were also there.

Bernal was brought back soon after, and quickly set to work for Rodríguez, who clearly had the race lead in his sights further up the mountain. Over the next 2km, several riders dropped away with the pace changes up front, leaving the path clear for Lipowitz to make the big move, dropping Ayuso and laying the stage for Carapaz's stage-winning acceleration.

Coming two days after the previous summit finish at Les Marécottes and a day after the Oron time trial, which shook up the overall standings, the fourth stage brought five tests in the form of classified climbs for the peloton.

The climbing included the early first-category Ovronnaz (9.1km at 9.5%), as well as the second-category Les Rives (9.6km at 5.4%) just before the 100km mark and then the final climb to the line at Leysin (13.8km at 6%).

With so many mountain points up for grabs, it was no surprise that a strong breakaway group left to contest the four earlier climbs. Over 50km had passed before the move went, with Berthet joined in the attack by teammate Dorian Godon as well as Nelson Oliveira (Movistar), Bart Lemmen (Visma-Lease A Bike), and Raúl García Pierna (Arkéa-B&B Hotels).

UAE Team Emirates did much of the work behind, unsurprisingly, on behalf of Ayuso, while up front the breakaway riders racked up the mountain points.

Lemmen took 15 on Ovronnaz and another five on the third-category La Rasse before adding another four for third place at Les Rives. He wouldn't reach the 35 points of classification leader Juri Hollmann (Alpecin-Deceuninck), however, and over the penultimate two climbs of Les Rives and Les Giettes, no other riders would come close to that total, either, leaving the German safe in the KOM lead.

By that point, Berthet had gone solo in search of stage glory, though behind him Ineos Grenadiers had already begun the work on the road towards the stage's final climb. He left Lemmen behind on Les Rives to go solo only had 1:20 of a lead over Les Giettes.

With 45km to go, the Frenchman stood little chance of hanging on for the win, but he ploughed on in the valley, regardless. He'd bravely battle on up the final climb, too, making it over 8km of the way up before the inevitable catch.

From there, it was up to Ineos Grenadiers and Egan Bernal to set up the GC battle, and it was the British team who came away from the day with the fruits of the stage, taking the yellow jersey ahead of the hilly final showdown in Vernier on Sunday.

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  21. Information for Tour of Britain

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