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Tour de Pologne 2017: Stage 4

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As we 🍎join the race for our live coverage, the riders face 128🃏km before the finish in Zabrze.

The hot weather in Europe is also making it tough. It is close to 38C  in southerဣn Poland today. 

With Peter Sagan in the leader's yellow jersey and with ꦇthe world champion hoping to win the stage, his Bora-Han⛦sgrohe teammates are leading the peloton as they chase the break of the day. 

The gap has fallen to 5:45 in the last 20km of racing. ♕;

Italian rider Cesare Benedetti is doing a lot of the work to keep the break under conওtrol.  

The 238km stage ꦅstarted in Zawiercie and the riders 𝐆are covering a loop south to Zabrze. 

This is the map of the stage.

This is the profile, s⭕howing the many short climbs the riders face today.

Th🐲e stage includes two feed zones due 🎃to the length of the stage and two intermediate sprints. 

119km remaining from 238km

The six rider🌜s in the break of the day are Remi Cavagna (Quick-Step Floors), Bert-Jan Lindeman (LottoNL-Jumbo), Tom Skujins (Cannondale-Drapac), Nick Dougall (Dimension Data), Jan Tratnik (CCC Sprandi) and Pawel B꧋ernas (Poland).

Despite the heat, 🏅the Polish fans have come out to cheer on the riders.

The peloton has now upped the pace, reducing the gap 🀅to the break to 4:20.

It seems that several teams are interested in ensuring the day ends in a sprint, with Matej Mohorić (UAE Team Emirates) also helping with the heavy lifting on the front.  

The break of𒀰 six ride🔥rs leads by 4:00 as we enter the final 100km of the stage.

Peter Sagan has swapped his rainbow jersey for the race leader's yellow jersey after his huge effort ꦦto take second on the uphil♋l finish. 

Dylan Teuns (BMC) parlayed a late attack on the steep finishing climb to Szczyrk to win stage❀ 3 yesterday. It was his first WorldTour victory.

He celebrated his win but fel♍l shy of moving into the race lead thanks to a tenacious climb by Peter Sagan.

Thaಌnks to the time bonus for second pla💧ce, Sagan moved back into the yellow jersey with a six second lead on Teuns.

🍎This is the moment Teuns celebrated his win. 

To read out full stage report and see the photo gallery of the stage, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:click here.

The six breakaway riders have a lead of 3:40 now. They look🉐 set to stay away until the second intermediate sprint of the s♌tage in 10km or so.

89km remaining from 238km

Everyone in Poland is today celebr⛄ating the 73rd anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising.

The Warsaw Uprising🌜 broke out on August 1, 1944, with Polish insurgents taking up arms against German forces. They held out for 63 days before the Germans crushed the revolt.

The break has reached the second intermediate sprint in Jastrzeb Zdroj, with Bert-💧Jan Lindemann (LottoNL-Jumbo) taking it ▨ahead of Jan Tratnik (CCC SPrandi Polkowice) and Pawel Bernas (Poland). 

The peloton has not eased at the sprint, with the𝔉 gap nꦇow down to 3:00.

75km remaining from 238km

As you may know, today is August 1 and so marks the offic🌟ial opening of the transfer window, meaning that teams ca꧟n announce new signings for 2018.  

Cyclingnews has reported𒉰 many of the first announcements, with interviews with some of the biggest signings.

The Bora-Hansgrohe team was one of the first to make an announcement, c✨onfirming the signing of Pete Kennaugh ♉from Team Sky and Daniel Oss from BMC. 

57km remaining from 238km

The break has reached the f🌳eedzone with Jan Tratni🍨k (CCC Sprandi Polkowice) on his own as he grabs his musette. 

Now﷽ Lindeman is alone, out the back. He seems to have suffered enough today. 

That leaves five up front, with their gap🧸 steady at 2:00.

Behind Bꦅenedetti for Bora is still leading the chase. H🌄e has help from UAE and Orica. 

A spectator uses a hosepipe to ❀spray the ridersꦓ with water. 

The lined-out peloton also enjoyed the spray of water as they reach a sign w🤪hich says 50km to go.  

A close up of Peter Sagan s🌸hows him sweating just like everyone out on the road. 

In other transfers news, the FDJ team has𓆉 confirmed the signing of Dutch national champion Ramon Sinkeldam from Team Sunweb to further boost its lead out train for sprinter Arnaud Demare🧸.

45km remaining from 238km

The riders wi🔯ll soon hit the 200km point, leaving 38km left to race. 

The final 18km cover three laps of a 🙈six-kilometre circuit. 

The speed is up to 48km/h with the five riders in the break trying to break the control of the🙈 pel⛎oton. 

Riders a﷽re taking long♔ drinks from their bidons as they ride on in the heat. 

38km remaining from 238km

Jan Tratnik (CCC Sprandi) took the sprint. 

The same huge crowds give the peloton a huge cheer too. It𓄧 seems that everyone is out to see the race go by. 

It's great to see Tom Skujins out front after 💫his nasty crash at the Tour of California and subsequent time out due to concussion. 

Nic Dꦗougall drops from the break😼 to his team car. 

27km remaining from 238km

Bernas takes a long pull, then Cavagna takes over. The escapees still believe in ⛦their chances.

Of course UAE are working for their sprinter, stage 2 winner Sacha Modolo. Orica-Scott are in for Cဣaleb Ewan, and Bora-Hansgrohe are protecting the 🦹lead of Peter Sagan.

24km remaining from 238km

22km remaining from 238km

Tratnik leads the breakaway under the banner for 21km to go - yes, they have an inflatable for just about e🌜very kilometer in Tour de Pologne. They've still got 1:15 as the peloton is keeping it on cruise control at the moment.

There are big crowds cheering on the breakaway as they head through the start/finish of theಌ closing circuit for✃ the first time. Dougall leads them in past the masses of round inflatables.

Astana contribute♚ to the pacemaking in the peloton as the breakaway are getting increasingly desperate. Tratnik attacks - he doesn't think they're trying hard enough.

🐎The shadows are getting quite long, and after five plus hours in the saddle, the legs are starting to burn as hot as the sun-𝔉drenched tarmac.

It's clear that Cavagna is a talented time trialist, his style is smooth and aerodynamic. He was the U23 national champion of France in 𝓀the TT for two years in a🐼 row.

13km remaining from 238km

The peloton, still led by Astana, are closing in on the trio of chasers. Cavagna has ♏20 seconds on them, with the peloton at 1:01.

10km remaining from 238km

The roads are pretty rough in parts, and Cavagna is riding 🅠on the edge looking for s🌃ome smooth tarmac.

Cavagna actually has 40 seconds according to the race graphic, and the paඣce isn't super high in the bunch. The Poliꦚsh National Team has come to the front to pitch in.

🔯Now Lotto Soudal♊ come forward in the chasing bunch, and Cavagna is going through Avenue of the Inflatables with 24 seconds.

The peloton is in the same straightaway as the leader - and with a tailwind no les🔯s.

5km remaining from 238km

He's not even cau🥀ght yet but Cavagna looks down at his fried quads and breathes a sigh. He's done. Caught with 5km to go.

4km remaining from 238km

Attack LottoNl-Jumbo with 3.8km to go.

It's Martijn Keizer. An ill-advised attack, he's not gotten much real estate at all. He'll be caught 💙with ℱ3km to go.

Boo𒆙merang breakaway, Keizer goes straight back. Astana pick the pace up as Sky move forward.

2km remaining from 238km

There's so much chaos at the front as the lead-out men are desperately fighti൲ng for position.

Maybe Sagan learned from watching Kittel in the Tour and is hanging back to let them burn themseꩵlves out?

Here come Trek-Segafredo a𒈔nd Sunweb up 🍨the right side. 1km to go.

Final turn, 900m to go, Trek at the fore.

Sky lead with Va🦄n Poppel and Here comes Orica!

Bumping between Ewan and Sagan.

Ewan gets low and wobbly,❀ but he pulls ahead and takes the win.

Looked like Danny Van Poppel was second over Sagan and B🌠oy Van Poppel

Modolo was fifth, with Manzin behind.

1 Caleb Ewan (Aus) Orica-Scott 5:38:49
2 Danny Van Poppel (Ned) Team Sky
3 Peter Sagan (Svk) Bora-Hansgrohe
4 Boy van Poppel (Ned) Trek-Segafredo
5 Sacha Modolo (Ita) UAE Team Emirates
6 Lorenzo Manzin (Fra) FDJ
7 Tom Van Asbroeck (Bel) Cannondale-Drapac
8 Enrico Battaglin (Ita) Team LottoNl-Jumbo
9 Alan Banaszek (Pol) CCC Sprandi Polkowice
10 Roberto Ferrari (Ita) UAE Team Emirates

Sagan did bump Ewan pretty smartly in the sprint, but it seemed more Ewan's fault for coming off his teammat𝔉e's wheel to the left rather than Sagan moving right.

Sagan leads his teammate Maj♐ka by 16 seconds. We suspect that Teuns is missing from💎 the provisional results...

Indeed he was, here are the actual top 10 GC

General classification after stage 4

1 Peter Sagan (Svk) Bora-Hansgrohe 15:41:47
2 Dylan Teuns (Bel) BMC Racing Team 0:00:10
3 Rafal Majka (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:00:16
4 Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Team Sunweb 0:00:20
5 Tom-Jelte Slagter (Ned) Cannondale-Drapac 0:00:25
6 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale 0:00:28
7 Wout Poels (Ned) Team Sky 0:00:29
8 Adam Yates (GBr) Orica-Scott 0:00:29
9 Nathan Haas (Aus) Dimension Data 0:00:34
10 Sam Oomen (Ned) Team Sunweb 0:00:34

General classification after stage 4

1 Peter Sagan (Svk) Bora-Hansgrohe 15:41:47
2 Dylan Teuns (Bel) BMC Racing Team 0:00:10
3 Rafal Majka (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:00:16
4 Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Team Sunweb 0:00:20
5 Tom-Jelte Slagter (Ned) Cannondale-Drapac 0:00:25
6 Odd Christian Eiking (Nor) FDJ 0:00:27
7 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale 0:00:28
8 Wout Poels (Ned) Team Sky 0:00:29
9 Adam Yates (GBr) Orica-Scott 0:00:29
10 Nathan Haas (Aus) Dimension Data 0:00:34

The provisional results of course are subject to change, but the last post should be accurate. Check back at our report page for full results, photos and a report to come!

We've also got a go📖od stage of Tour of Utah today,🍸 with the mountain finish at Snowbasin.

The sun sets on this stage of the Tour 🐟de Pologne, and the generators on the inflatables are switched to off. They'll be back up and running tomorrow for stage 5 to Rzeszow. Join us for live again tomorrow! Thanks for reading.

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