Vuelta a España 2015: Stage 4
January 1 - September 13, Estepona, 𒅌Spain, Road - WorlꦍdTour
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Today's sees the rider in action for 209.6km between Estepona and Vejer de la Frontera in the southern tip of Spain.&n𒈔bsp;
As we join the action, there are 170km leꦑft to race.
The riders have covered the fir▨st hour at a steady 40km/h, with the break of the day established and leading 🌌by 12 minutes.
Mickael Delage (FDJ), Bert Jan Lindeman (LottoNL-Jumbo), Nikolas Maes (Etixx-Quick Step), Jimmy Engoulvent (Europcar), Kristijan Durasekꦛ (Lampre-Merida) and Markel Irizar (Trek Factory Racing) are the six riders in the break.
The six went on the attack when the flag dropped at the start of the stage and the peloton let them go away.  ✅;
Thei𒁏r lead was 5:30 after just 15k꧃m and then 13:30 after 30km.
Orica-GreenEdge eventually took up the chase and so the gap ha✃s🍃 begun to fall.
T꧅he lead of the @BertjanLindeman breakaway is slowly decreasing. After having 1✃3' they now have 11'50". #LaVuelta2015
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 11:48:13
Today's stage is expected to finish in a sprint finish but the short, 🐼steep climb at 4km to go is going to hurt and perhaps cause problem𒊎s for the pure sprinters.
The official race guide shows the climb kicking in with four kilometres to g🅰o. It last for a kilometre before easing as the road twisཧts through the streets.
There are several corners in the final kilometre before a slight di🐭p and then rise to the finish line.
It seems 𓆉a perfect finish for Peter Sagan (Tinkoff♒-Saxo) and so could see the Slovakian rider take his second consecutive stage victory.
#LV2015 After more than 50 km six riders in the break 🎃have over 11 minutes
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 12:08:44
Several bikes are fitted with on-board video c𝓀ameras during each stage of the Vuelta and they captured Nacer Bouhanni's crash and Peter Sagan's sprint win on Monday.
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151km remaining from 209km
The peloton is slowly closing the gap on the b🍌reak but seems happy t𓂃o let the six hang out front in the heat of the day. The gap is now 10:40.
The teams seem to be trying to avoid doing the work in pursuit of the breakaway. On Monday Sagan lamented that Tinkoff-Saxo did much of the w🙈ork with Orica-GreenEdge, with Giant-Alpecin and Cofidis only hitting the front in the final kilometres.
134km remaining from 209km
With🐼 75km covered, the gap has dropped below 10 ♐minutes and is now at 9:10. The chase is on.
The big debate following the opening weekend was if Vincenzo🔴 Nibali deserved to be disqualified from t✤he Vuelta for taking a tow from his team car.
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T🎀he average race speed has eased to 38.3km in the second hour of racing.&nbsꩵp;
RT @PelotonWatch: #LV2015 After💦 70km Irizar, Durasek, Maes, Lindeman, Delage and Engoulvent have 10'
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 12:39:45
After being in the eye of the storm following Nibali's exclusion, the Astan🅠a team is trying to keep a low profile in the race, as Barry Ryan reports from Malaga.
Fabio Aru is now the sole leader of the Astana 𝔍team.
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The Vuelta is also a key meeting place for rider agents and team managers. The latest rumour and news we've discovered concerns Rein Taaramäe, who is almost certain to move from Astana to Katusha 𒀰for 2016.
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Nacer Bouhanni has stopped due to a mechanical problem but will not have a🗹ny problems getting back to the peloton.
After 100km the gap is down to 7:50. The Tinkoff-Saxo team is ﷽also helping the chase now, riding🥃 in the hope Sagan can win the sprint finish.
The riders are happy to reach the mid-stage feed zone and take on some food and drinks. It's a hౠot day out in the saddle with temperatures of 29C.
Fortunately there is𝕴 little wind blowing from the coast.
The gap between break and peloton ♛was 7:00 but𒁃 this will probably increase as the peloton eases to enjoy their lunch.
100km remaining from 209km
The riders face 100km of racin𝄹g 🐻before the uphill finish in Vejer de la Frontera.
#LV2015 With 105km to🧔 go, the break are sitting 7'55" up the roa🐈d as everyone has their lunch.
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 13:20:23
The six attackers🦩 are still working together but their lead is melting in the afternoon sun. It is down to 6:30 now꧒.
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Tue, 25th Aug 2015 13:27:54
#LV2015 #IAMVuelta Wh🥂oua, have a lookღ on the last 4km of stage 4
The IAM Cycling team video reveals jus how difficult the finish is today. The road twists and turns through the narro🦂w streets as it climbs, with some tight corners.
The riders are getting closer t☂o Cadiz on the Atlantic coast of southern Spain. They will then turn south and face an exposed se༺ction of road before heading inland.
#LV2015 A very hard climbing part on the finish today. Wᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚe will see what happens...
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 13:49:30
77km remaining from 209km
The Tinkoff-Saxo team is back on the front riding to close the gap o๊n the break. However the gap remains🐟 at 6:30.
66km remaining from 209km
We are just 10km from Cadiz now and the turn in dirℱection alonꦯg the coast.
Dan Martin spoke to Euro꧃sport before the start but played down his chances of winning the stag꧟e.
“Everyone says it’s a good finish for me but looking at map I’m not so sure,” he said. “I think its good for Sagan and he’s a little faste𒁏r then me…. It’s a long hot stage so well try to do something.”
“I ju🎶st rested since the Tour de France but it was good for me and the team to get a good result early in the racꩵe (on stage two). Hopefully it continues.”
The six riders are working smoothly together, following the wheels and doing equa🎶l turns on the front.
The teams are moving up to the front on the approach t🔥o Cadiz and the high bridge over the bay which is exposed to the wind.
Tinkoff-Saxo has several riders on the front of t⛎he peloton, setting a solid and consistent pace.
Crash! Leonardo Duque (C💖olombia) touches whee🦩ls and goes down. He needs a bike change from his team car.
57km remaining from 209km
The gap has fallen as the bridge 🐟hurt the legs of൲ the six breakaways.
However the peloton is taking it steady as a h🐠eadwind slows their progress.
The El Puente de la Pepa bridge is still to be comple𝓀ted and has yet to be opened to road traffic🔯.
The gap is 3:10 to the pౠeloton after the bridge, with huge crowds cheering the riders.
#LV2015 Gap around 4' now. Still 57 km to go. The final kilometres of thi🅘s stage are really tough. //t.co/tEJB8AT9D7
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 14:20:52
Team sky is on the front, upping the speed.
As a result the peloton is stretched out, w🌠ith the wind coming from the right.  💃;
43km remaining from 209km
The peloton is closing down o🌼n the break of the day.
The flat roads are passing through the salt fields south of C✨𒉰adiz.
Movistar is on the front and seems to be hoping for💦 a strong side wind. &nb𒀰sp;
#LV2015 a nervous peloton in the brisk winds has the gap to @Markelirizar break grp d🥃ecrease rapidly. Now less then 2 mins with 42kms to go🎶.
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 14:41:52
However the wind is m♉ore of a tail w💛ind than a cross wind.
The Tinkoff-Saxo team has taken over from Movistar and trying to make𝕴 the rest of the pel💟oton suffer by riding on the left side of the road, forcing the others into the wind.
The road will soon reach a very narrow section which is only a car wide. 🐼
Crash!
Several rider in the peloton go down.
It looks like Teja🎃y van Garderen was ওcaught up in the crash.
Riders in the final part of the peloton were unable to get throughᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ a sweeping curve.
Fortunately nobody seems to be have been hurt in the crash and BM𝄹C is chasing t𒉰o get back on.
The gap🌼 to⛎ the break is down to 45 seconds now.
We're set for a high-speed finꦰal 30km of racing when the break is caught. &nbs🍃p;
It seems Ben King (Cannondale-Garmin) was caught up in the sprint, with a road-sidไe fan, trying to ride his bike. King righ꧋tly pushed him aside and got going again.
There are four BMC riders off the bac🌌k chasing afte💯r the crash.
Van Garderen seems to have landed on his left knee. He and his teammates are 40 seconds back, as Tinkofꦅf-Saxo keep up a high pace on the front.
up front the break has broken up, with Engoulvent and Irizar going clear. The others seem to have eased u♍p.ꦚ
Van Garderen and his teammates are now in the long line of team carꦬs and working their way back to the peloton.
.@Bertj🌌anLindeman sees that the peloton is quickly approaching and waits. Two leaders left. Gap 26". 25km to go. 𒀰#LaVuelta2015
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 15:02:40
Andrew Talansky has a mechanical and h✤as to chase back on.
20km remaining from 209km
Engoulvent and Irizar stay out front but they are only 30 secon🎐ds🦩 clear.
15km remaining from 209km
Five Tinkoff-Saxo riders are doing turns on💙 the front of the peloton.
Now its about🦋 control and waiting until the five 5km and the climb up to the finish.
It's going 💎to be a hectic fight for position before the climb.
The sprinters'🔯 teams will be fighting for position and the overall contenders will also want to stay out of trouble at the front.
13km remaining from 209km
FDJ are also on the front, as tꦓhe gaps falls to 10 seconℱds.
The race is all together with 11km to go. Tinkoff-Saxo is on the front of the pe🥂loton, controlling the pace and any attacks.  🐼;
10km remaining from 209km
F♍ive kilometres to the foot of the climb. This is going to a𒊎 crazy finish.
Lampre and Team Sky are at the front too.
8km remaining from 209km
The race turns off the mai♛n highway with 4.3km to go. That will be a vital pinch poi🥀nt.
There is a sprint to the foot of the climb.
Movistar is also fighting for position.
The speed at is up to 60km/h.
A strong ta🍸ilwind is blowing the riders along.
Ag2r are ridi🅠ng to set 🔯up and protect Pozzovivo.
Geraint Thomas is wꦗorking to protect Froome.
The corner is tight and force🍸s the riders to slow andཧ accelerate again.
The peloton splits after some early attacks.&nb𝄹sp;
3km remaining from 209km
It is still early to give it 100%.
🎃Sagan -in the green jersey, is on the front of the group, riding steady for now.
Sagan slams the door shut on a Caja Rural rider.
The clim is ste💛ep and painful for everyone. This is not for the sprinters.
Katusha is leading the chase for Purito.
They are sweeping up the Caja Rural rider.
Valꦜverde is also up front, with Aru and Sagan.&nbs🔯p;
The gradient has eased in the street.
Pello Bilbao (Caja Rural) is hanging off the front🔯 as the big-names wait for the surge to the line.&ꦫnbsp;
Here they come.
Sagan is still there.
Majka alongside Sagan.
Attac🌊k! Sammy Sanchez (BMC) goes early.
1km remaining from 209km
Last kilometre.
Nಌico Roche gets across to Sanchez but the peloton is coming back.
The r🉐oad kicks up 👍again after a brief descent.
Here we go. Last 500m.
Majka leads the chase.
Roche kicks ahead but is about to🐻 be caught.
He is 🧸♚caught with Sagan and Valverde clashing before the line.
Valverde gets it ahead of Sagan.
Sagan seemed surprised the finish came so quickly. The curves and catching Roche meant he was unable to past Valverde.&nbs🍌p;
Dani Moreno (Katusha) finished fourth, with Roche hanging on for 𝓡fifth 𝓡place.
Sagan perhaps ꦦmade the mistake of letting Vꦦalverde open a slight gap in the final 200 metres. He should have been glued to Valverde's wheel.
Instead he had to fight to ge𓆉t back up to him and even use his shoulder to get past a Katusha rider.
Thanks to win♕ning the stage, Valverde took a ten-second time bonus. However Chaves was not too far back and so ꦰshould keep the leader's red jersey.
Domina las clá🌟;sicas de las Ardenas, pelea con los grandes del Tour, bate a un sprinter como Sagan… #ÚNICO #LV2015 //t.co/rRS7🏅zBZw2H
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 15:38:27
What another great finish at the Vuelta.
It's been a crazy race so far, with lot to talk about, including Vincenzo Nibali's expulsion from the r🌠ace. 🐲
Why not listen to o♍ur special podcast and join 🃏the debate.
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Provis🅘io🌠nal results show that Chaves finished three seconds down on Valverde after a gap in the peloton.
However he reౠmains race leader, five seconds head of Tom Domoulin (Giant-Alpec🌳in).
Roche is third at 12 seconds, with Valverde moving up to fourth at ♛25 seconds.
It's 12 years since Alejandro Valverde's f෴irst Vuelta stage win, beating 👍Unai Osa and Dario Frigo. Alex Zülle was still riding then.
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 15:46:52
#vuelta stage winner @alejanva🔜lverde told @BorjaCuadrado he “studied the finish just this morning on Google Maps”! //t.co/mhAdUWSvI5
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 15:46:30
Valverde admitted immediately after winning that he only studied the🌌 finish this morning, using google earth to check out 💦the roads, gradients and turns.
#LV2015: @al🐽ejanvalverde, en el podio como ganador de etapa en Vejer. Su 9º triunfo parcia𝕴l en la carrera. //t.co/6nZI8zLDZU
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 15:50:57
Valverde looks mean as he speaks post stag🔯e. He seems the Movistar leader at least for now.
After being held up behind a crash on the final climb, @LouisMeintjes did well to only lose 𒆙29" on today's stage! //t.co/qsuRLUnutK
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 15:55:49
A smiling Esteban Chaves has pulled on another red le💯ader's jersey. It's b💙een a great start to the Vuelta for the Colombian rider and his Orica-GreenEdge team.
Stay with us 🌳on our live coverage as we bring you all the reaction and news from the finish line.
Va⛦lverde spoke after collecting a cake on the stage winner's podium.
"Our team set the tempo to🅰day like we di✃d on the first road stage. Today we stayed calm and we knew it’s a long race and we need to keep some strength in the bank," he explained.
"We sat with Katusha who were good but so were we. We sat💜 on and didn’t need to accelerate too hard and then in the last 200m I j🍒ust flew."
"I knew it was Sagan on my wheel becau🉐se I kep𒀰t seeing his hair. I knew he was strong on these finishes but know with 200m to go I know it would be my victory today."
As always we will have a full race report, massive photo galleries, news and e🐼xclusiv𒈔e interviews from today's stage at the Vuelta.
Check out the early photos from the stage and see the provisional results by click🐎ing here.
Fabio Aru 10th GC after ST4 #LV2015 - with @BrakeThrough //t🐼.co/CI1E1akswg
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 16:02:44
The Movistar team celebrated Valverde's win at the finish, with sprinter Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil, revealing thet꧋eam's tactics.
“Alejandro said thiꦕs morning he wanted to ܫwin the stage," he revealed when speaking to Eurosport. "
"I’ve race🃏d with him for a while and I know when he wants to win. I know he wanted to win and so had huge motivation. I let him go ahead of me on the finishing climb and it was okay."
"It was all about being near the front and waiting for the finish. It was very tough and we tried to recover so we could hav💟e a nice finish before the final climb and in the end it was okay and Alejandro took the victory."
Peter Sagan (Tinkoff 🅠Saxo) admitted he made the mistake of letting Valverde open a slight gap in the final sprint to the finish but accepted defeat, while pointing out that Movistar did not want to do any work during the stage.
“It was very hot.🌸 I spent a lot 🎶of time at the front of the group with my team today. I asked Movistar if they would help with the pace setting but they weren’t interested in helping us," he said.
"I was thinking about the last climb which was up and down and a very hard climb. I have to be happy with second place because a climb lik♔e this was very hard.”
"To be honest I did too much at the start of th꧂e climb. Then I started to recoverꦐ and was on Alejandro’s wheel but in the last few meters he just pulled away. There’s not much more I could have done. I just didn’t have the legs today.”
Johan Esteban Chaves (Orica GreenEdge) was happy to have 🍸kept the leader'🐬s jersey for another day after the hectic finish.
“The guys on the team have a lot of experience and were with me a👍ll day. In the last 60km it waꩵs fast and I was scared with the wind and it was crazy but the team put me in at the front," he explained.
"I started on the final climb near the front and the team were great with me. It was really explosive on the final climb. I saw at the last corner that Roche had attacked and I was in bad position and so I was a worried but I could see him in the finale with Valverde and Sagan a꧙nd that they had caught him. It was close for sure but I've kept the jersey."
It seem🔯s to have been a bad day for US riders at the Vuelta. Andrew Talansky suffered a late mechanical and fini🌳shed the stage 4:40 down on Valverde.
Tejay van Gard⛄eren (BMC) was caught out in a late crash but managed to fight his way back up to the leaders to limit his losses.
RT 🅺@lavuelta: .@TeamSky Impressive indeed. Thank @nicholasroche for such 🍸a display of courage. Cycling at its best. There will be more cha…
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 16:22:25
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#LV2015: It's a 💞busy life in the red jersey. //t.co/R1qgiTIsDU
Tue, 25th Aug 2015 16:32:15
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