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Hello and welcome alওong as we head deeper into Tirreno-Adriatico. After yesterday's trio of climbs in Bellante, today we have a stage that's weighted even more heavily towar👍ds the puncheurs, with a series of short climbs and some severe gradients.
We'r♑e off. The riders are rolling out of Sfero and heading towards kilometre-zero for the proper start of thꦉe stage.
The 'Tappa dei Muri' (or the 'Stage of the Walls') has become a bit of a Tirreno-Adriatico tradition. This year, we have a number of short steep climbs on what is a short stage at 15🎶5km. The most serious stuff comes in theꦫ final 30km, with up and down almost all the way.
The final h🥀aul to the ܫline features a 750-metre 'wall' at 21 per cent, before a brief plateau and then another couple of steep pitches to the line.
Here's a look at those final few kilometres.
Be🎶foജre we get going, why not get up to speed with our stage 4 report, where you can also find the full results and plenty of photos.
Tirreno-Adriatico: Pogacar powers away to win stage 4 in Bellante
Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers) is out of the race. He has stomach ꦗproblems and is one of three non-starters today along with Nacer Bouhanni (Arkea-Samsic) and Simone Consonni (Cofidis).
We're properly off. The flag has been waved and the stage 🔥is💙 underway. Here come the first attacks.
It's a gentle downhill start and, as suc🎐h, it's fast. Nothing sticking in the opening kilometres.
Therဣe's plenty of interest in the breakaway today, it seems. Lots ☂of attacks but nothing being allowed to go clear.
A group of 12 goes clear but is pegged back.
We've got a climb coming up after 25km which is whe⛦re we should see a proper selection.
We're on the climb now and it's still all together. Remco 🐬Evenepoel's QuickStep-AlphaVinyl teammates - including world champ Julian Alaphilippe - are very active and guarding a watchful eye over proceedings.
Thibaut Pinot is aℱmong those looking to break clear o💎n the upper reaches of our early climb.
35km ridden
The race reaches the top of the Valico de Pietra Rossa climb and still we have no breakaway. It's been a blistering start and it's only going to get quicker as we now dive downhill.&n🏅bsp;
A few more attempts on this gentle dip before the main plunge, but nothing sticking. ⭕;
This Tirreno-Adriatico was billed as a first battle between Tadej Pogacar and Remco Evenepoel. It was Evenepoel who drew a little blood in the opening time trial but Pogacar since went after bonus seconds and then moved into the race lead with his victory yesterday. Evenepoel finished a couple of seconds back but also missed out on the finish line bonuses and so ended up conceding 12 seconds, leaviꦡng him now trailing Pogacar by nine seconds. Anyway, here's Evenepoel's reaction to yesterday's events.
Evenepoel faces questions after Pogacar takes flight at Tirreno-Adriatico
111km to go
The riders are flying down this descent. Given the speed, it's hard for diꦉfferences to be made here, and it'll be on the next couple of lumps that a breakaway is likely to finally form.
The clock has just ticked over to one hour and we've done arᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚound 46km already, so that gives an indication of the intensity.
Over that first li♉ttle lump and the peloton haﷺs split.
New attacks go and we have a trio on the move. Nelson Oliveira (Movistar), ♒Valentin Ferron (TotalEnergies) and Clement Rꩲousso (Arkea-Samsic) have moved clear.
95km to go
It's still rapid and the peloton is still split asꦍ we hit another kicker. It's unclear at the moment if any big names have been ca𝄹ught out.
The gap between the two bu🧸nches goes out to a minute!
🍸Race leader Pogacar is present and correct up front.
Here's Alaphil🌳ippe marking a move a little earlier
Ferron, Oliveira, and Russo have opened a lead of 40 seconds, but now counter attacks come from the main pelotonꦗ.
We𝐆've got a group of seven riders chasing the leading trio. And now two more are counter-attacking, so it could soon be nine.
The dropped group of ride🔯rs from the peloton are coming back, so we could be heading for a regrouping, a bit of organisation, and possibly some calm.
Indeed, things have eased markedly i🍸n the main group of favourites, and everyone's getting back in to ꦕform one big peloton.
Up the road, that group of nine has now formed and they're 15 seconds behind the leading trio, so we'll soon have a gr🐻oup of 12 ahead of a whole peloton, and a return to normalitꦍy.
89km to go
And breathe...
That's it. After 65km of breathless racing, the stag🃏e finally settles down. The breakaway groups come together to form a 12-man escape, and the peloton takes a nature break as the gap rises towards two minutes.
The 12 leaders are:
Warren Barguil, Clement Russo (Arkea-Samsic)
Vincenzo Albanese, Francesco ꦑGavazzi (Eolo-Kometa)
Davide Ballerini (QuickStep-AlphaVinyl)
Nelson Oliveira (Movistar)
Gianluca Brambilla (Trek-Segafredo)
Simone Velasco (Astana Qazaqstan)
Benjamin Thomas (Cofidis)
Xandro Meurisse (Alpecin-Fenix)
Valentin Ferron (Total Energies)
Jhonatan Restrepo (Drone Hopper-Androni🌳 Giocattoli)
83km to go
It's calm, but not really. What we've got is a pattern, at last. However, weꦰ've only got 80-odd kilometres to go and there are some well-placed riders in this break, so the peloton can't afford much of a rest.
Pogacar's UAE teammates come to the fore and set aboutꦿ working to keep these 12 escapees under control.
The gap stabilises at around 1:50.
Benjamin Thomas is the best-placed rider in this break in terms of the general classification. He started th🗹e day 12th overall, 1:08 do🌠wn on Pogacar, so he's the virtual leader of the race as things stand.
It's another double race day and we've also got live coverage of Paris-Nice happening right now. It's a lumpy stage that looks set for a reduced group finish, but you can join Barry Ryan's live coverage to 🐎find out.
69km to go
UAE continue to control the peloton but they've allowed the break a little more groun🔯d as the gap rises to three minutes.
60km to go
The 🌞gap continues to stretch out. It's up ꦛto 3:30 now.
We're on a short incline here and we'll soon dip down before a sharper kick up to the intermediate sprint in Monte Urano. After that, we have a 20km stretch to our fi🍸nale, where the climbs don't let up.
Here's Pogacar in the UAE line
Chris Froome has come out with some interesting comments on the rise of data in modern cycling. He says it has pushed general performance levels to new heights but also made the sport more dangerous. You can read his full thoughts here.
52km to go
The leading 12 riders hit the steep climb🐼 to Monte Urano with a lead of 3:45.
The leaders come towards the top of the climb and Restrepo accelerates in search of the mountains cl🌟assifica🏅tion points.
Barguil s𓂃hows an interest but Gavazzi comes through to take the maximum 5 KOMไ points.
48km to go
The breakaway regroups for the descent. They've taken their lead out to ꦐalmost four minꦗutes on that climb.
UAE lead the bunch ov🐼er the top of the climb four minutes down.
40km to go
After that short descent, the road flattens out now as we head into the final 40km. We've got a 10km run-in to our finale, with thinꦜgs set ♕to really heat up with 30km to go.
Plenty of short sharp hills coming up but here's a reminder of how the final o𝕴ne looks
Here's a shot of our breakaway
The pace has picked ꦍup in the peloton on the approach to this series of climbs in the final 30km. As a result, the gap is down to 3:15.
Mikkel Bjerg is really starting to motor along now for UAE at the h♔ead of the bunch.
30km to go
The 12 leaders still have 3:12 in hand but the race favourites wi🌃ll have fresh legs and if things kick off early that could cꦍome down quickly.
29km to go
The road kicks up🌳hill and the climbing begins. 3.5km up to Capodarco, where we'll have a somewhat incongruous intermediate 'sprint'.
Baไhrain Victorious come to the fore as the pel𒆙oton make their approach.
UAE's pacing is over and teams are now g🐻etting organised in what's looking like a lead-out into this climb that opens the finale.
The peloton is on the climb now and the gap is reducing all the time. 2:45 nowꦦ.
Up front it's Russo setting pace on behalf of hi𓃲s teammate B🍸arguil. No one dropped so far.
Now Velasco and Thoജmas come to the for👍e on double-digit gradients.
It's 19% now on narrow cobbled streets.
Thomas takes the initiative 💫through this village and he duly leads them to the top of the climb and over the intermediate sprint, where he helps himself to three bonus seconds.
He started the day as the best-placed overallꦛ in this break, 12th at 1:08 𝕴from Pogacar.
24km to go
The break tuck🦋 as they dive downhill now. Meanwhile the peloton hit thღe steep stuff 2:22 in arrears.
This is only a brief respite. The road flattens out and will soon be kicking up again to take us up to Fermo, where we'll finishไ today.
21km to go
We hit the next little﷽ 'wall' and Barguil attacks!
Russo immediately𝄹 goes pop. He'd done all the work to set this up.
Thomas goes after Barguil
20km to go
Barguil takes it over the top but Thomas claws his way back on. They're going to form a🔯 two-up here.
The peloton hits the climb now and explodes!
All the favourites are up to🐼wards the front b﷽ut the bigger frames are swinging at the back.
Majka is working for Pogacar now.
The road kicks back uphill onಞ the upper reaches of this climb into Fermo, which will also act as the finalꦓ climb. It's viciously steep again on smooth cobbled streets.
Barguil and Thomas stay together and they lead by 11 seconds over Meurisse, Restrepo, Oliveira, Velasco, and Ferron. 🌌;
18km to go
We cross the finish line for the first time with 18km t🍬o g♔o.
Barguil and Thomas lead.
The rest of the breakaway follow, led by those five riders and💞 with the others in fragments.
The pe꧒loton take on the final ramps 🍨still 2:15 in arrears.
The peloton cross the line at 2:12. With just 16km to go, this is looking more and ꦛmore like a breakaway day.
Regrouping up the front. Those five riders make contact with Barguil a♔nd Thomas to form a lead group oღf seven.
We have a more sustained descent now and the escapees will love thaꦑt.
✅Pogacar h𓃲as two teammates leading him and the peloton down this descent.
Ballerini, Gavazzi, and🐈 Albanese get back in the break. So that's 10 again out front. Russo is bac⭕k in the bunch and Brambilla is still dropped.
11km to go
Here we go then! The road kicks up again for our latest wall. It 🐷heads up🍬 to Fermo via a different route.
Meurisse takes it꧑ up a🐟s Ballerini and the Eolo riders fall away.
Attack from the pe🐷loton!🗹 It's Tim Wellens (Lotto Soudal)
That confirms it's a breakaway day. 𓆉There'd be no attacks here if the bunch wಞere going full gas for the stage win. The gap is still a massive 2:05 with just 10.5km to go.
If they're not bothered🎉 about the s꧑tage win, how concerned will they be about the leader's jersey. Thomas started just over a minute down...
10km to go
The breakaway realise what's happening and l𓂃ook around at eachother on a brief plateau.
But now UAE suddenly hit it at the front of the bunch. It's Soler, who's nꦓow the last man standing with Pogacar.
Alaphilippe is dropped as the bunch continues to t🌞hin out on these latest steep ramps.
It's super steep again on the upper reachesও of this penultimate climb. Meurisse and Velasco leadꦏ the way but Oliveira, Thomas, Barguil, Ferron, Restrepo, Gavazzi, and Albanese are still there.
Meurisse kicks again towards the top.
Meurisse leads them over the top and through the KOM point, wi🌺🔜th Velasco second and Oliveira third.
That earlier lull and the surge in the bunch has seen the gap tumble 💯to ☂1:25. This is still on a knife-edge.
Evenepoel attacks!!
Big acceleration on the double d🌟igits right at the top. Pogacar is straight onto it.
Vin✅gegaard is alive to it as well and they go over the top as a trio.
7.5km to go
A dip down and false flat before another drop down to the foꦍot of🐽 our final climb.
The Evenepoel accelerationꦑ knocks another chunk out of the break. 1:05 now with 6.5km to go
Geoghegan Hart scrambles to respond now as Pogacar, Evenepoel, and Vingegaard start to collaborate. They pick up Brambilla🧔 from the break.
And now the brꦰeakaway hit the next little rise. It's another brutal one with super steep ramps.
They go the wrong way!!!
Evenepoel, Pogacar, and Vingegaard h𒉰ave gone off course. Incredible.
None of them noticed the right-hand turn 🌳and they went straight on. Brambilla realised but they didn't Evenepoel was on the front and was💟 the last to stop and turn around.
Pogacar has dragged his way back to the front. Incredibওle. But Evenepoel is scrambling🅷 to get himself back on.
5km to go
Meanwhile the✤ breakaway plough on and they're 55 seconds up with 5 to go
Evenepoel is st✃ill chasing and he's 20 seconds ꦬdown on the main group!
Barguil attacks up front!
Ferron responds and they're away with 4.5km to go
Evenepoel finds Ballerini for support.
Barguil and Fe✤rron find 10 seconds. They're dipping downhill now ꦓand holding the peloton at 55 seconds, but we're about to hit the final climb.
Final climb time!
Barguil immediately drops Ferron!
Me꧂urisse lights up the response as Ferro𓄧n falls away
Barguil is on that super steep 20 per cent opening section and looking good𒀰 as Thomas starts to drop away now.
Barguil springs from the saddle once more. The bunch is still at 55 seconds and he's in with a huge ꩵshout now.
Meurisse start🧸s to struggle. Velasco overtakes him.
2.3km to go and Barguil has 12 seconds now!
Barguil completes the final part of the steep section. A nice little res🌺pite on🦄 the flat now.
The road will soonꦓ pitch up again but he has now got 22 seconds as the clock shoots up!
This i🔯s Barguil's to lose now. He looked so strong on that first section and just has to avoid implosion on the upper reaches.
Barguil hits those cobbles on the narrow streets in F❀ermo.
1km to go
He passes under theﷺ flamme rouge with a lead of 25 seconds
Oliv💞eira joins Meurisse and Velasco in pursuit but they're racing for seco💫nd place now.
The gradients hit the double digits again and Barguꦉil looks composed, pedalling fluently in the circumstances.
As 🌸I write that, his head starts bobbing wildly...
600 metres to go and he ticks off the last super steep ramp. A flatter sect𒁏ion now through the old town.
20 seconds is his lead with 300 metres to go.
One more ramp now, and he springs out of the saddle once again.&nbs🌼p;
He looks around as he grimaces. He can see his pursuers now but he kno🌄ws he has enough.
B🎐arguil sits up and raises his arms. The win🐬 is his.
Meurisse punches clear to take second ahead of V📖elasco and Oliveira.
And here comes the bunch, hot on 𝓰the heels. Po🐻gacar is up there towards the front.
Evenepoel is there with him. Good recovery. Vingegaard was alongside them. Geoghegan Hart loses ♕some time.
Wow. Brilliant stage.
Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Warren Barguil (Fra) Arkea-Samsic | 3:39:53 |
2 | Xandro Meurisse (Bel) Alpecin-Fenix | 0:00:10 |
3 | Simone Velasco (Ita) Astana Qazaqstan Team | 0:00:14 |
4 | Nelson Oliveira (Por) Movistar Team | 0:00:15 |
5 | Richie Porte (Aus) Ineos Grenadiers | 0:00:26 |
6 | Tadej Pogacar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates | 0:00:28 |
7 | Jonas Vingegaard (Den) Jumbo-Visma | |
8 | Enric Mas Nicolau (Spa) Movistar Team | |
9 | Remco Evenepoel (Bel) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team | |
10 | Jai Hindley (Aus) Bora-Hansgrohe |
Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates | 18:17:08 |
2 | Remco Evenepoel (Bel) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team | 0:00:09 |
3 | Thymen Arensman (Ned) Team DSM | 0:00:43 |
4 | Jonas Vingegaard (Den) Jumbo-Visma | 0:00:45 |
5 | Miguel Angel Lopez Moreno (Col) Astana Qazaqstan Team | 0:01:00 |
6 | Richie Porte (Aus) Ineos Grenadiers | |
7 | Tao Geoghegan Hart (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers | 0:01:02 |
8 | Jai Hindley (Aus) Bora-Hansgrohe | 0:01:06 |
9 | Enric Mas Nicolau (Spa) Movistar Team | 0:01:11 |
10 | Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Bora-Hansgrohe | 0:01:14 |
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