Milan wins Giro 4th stage, Pogacar retains lead
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Italy's Jonathan Milan emerged a popular home winner of the Giro d'Italia fourth stage on Tuesday with race favourite Tadej Pogacar retaining the overall lead.
🫢 We had rain, we had fog, we had crashes, we had DNFs, if anything, we had everything today.
— Giro d'Italia (@giroditalia) May 7, 2024
But where La Primavera starts, our stage concluded on one of the powerful sprints in recent history.
🎬 The #Eataly highlights of Stage4️⃣ ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/v25OReCwz7
The 190km ride from Acqui Terme to Andora on the Italian Riviera was marred by the race-ending crash of Eritrea's Biniam Girmay.
While the man who created history as the first black African to win a Grand Tour stage, in the 2022 Giro, was taken off in an ambulance, Pogacar was safely in the peloton hunting down a two-man breakaway.
Pablo Munoz and Stefan de Bod had forged to the front early in the stage, but their time in the spotlight was numbered with the peloton relentlessly reeling them in.
They were duly swallowed up with 5km to go.
Filippo Ganna of Ineos Grenadiers was the first to attack, and he led over the final hill and down into the day's final destination, the port of Andora.
🥵 A very fast final KM on the seaside in Andora, with the sprinters chasing a lone rider for the second day running.
— Giro d'Italia (@giroditalia) May 7, 2024
🔥 But once again, the sprinters prevailed, with an uber-powerful sprint by @MilanJonathan
⏪ The @Continentaltire Ultimo Kilometro ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/TLZoo5YdH6
But it was to be Milan (Lid-Trek) who took the bunch sprint honours, ahead of Australian Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and German Phil Bauhaus (BahrainVictorious).
🗣️ "We had one goal, the guys did an amazing job, I can't thank them enough" - 🇮🇹 @MilanJonathan_
— Giro d'Italia (@giroditalia) May 7, 2024
🔈 The first words of today's winner ⤵️#GirodItalia pic.twitter.com/7vNXZltDd1
All the top riders in the overall standings finished in the main pack and the general classification remained unchanged.
Pogacar, who crossed in 30th, holds a 46-second cushion over his main title rival Geraint Thomas, with Daniel Martinez a further second back in third in the GC ahead of stage five, over 178km from the port of Genoa down the coast to Lucca in northwest Tuscany.
GIRMAY FRUSTRATION
One man who will be a frustrated onlooker is Girmay.
The Eritrean, third in the stage 24 hours earlier, took a heavy fall on a descent ahead of the final intermediate sprint on a wet right-hand bend around 67km from the finish.
Nursing what appeared to be his right hip he rode off gingerly only to dismount from his bike shortly afterwards and was taken away in an ambulance.
💔 2 consecutive crashes, and the end of the #GirodItalia for @GrmayeBiniam, forced to leave the race
— Giro d'Italia (@giroditalia) May 7, 2024
❤️🩹 Heal up quickly Bini, see you in 2025 #GirodItalia pic.twitter.com/bGORQ8JXy2
He was one of his Intermarche-Wanty team's best hopes for a stage win on this year's Giro.
The 24-year-old is the first black African to win one of cycling's classics – in the Gent-Wevelgem in 2022, and a stage on one of cycling's three big Tours, in the Giro the same season.
His Giro achievement was marred by a freak accident on the podium when a cork from a bottle he opened to celebrate his victory flew into his eye and he had to withdraw from the race the following day.
STAGE 4 RESULTS
1. Jonathan Milan (ITA) Lidl - Trek 4:16:03
2. Kaden Groves (AUS) Alpecin - Deceuninck "
3. Phil Bauhaus (GER) Bahrain Victorious "
4. Olav Kooij (NED) Team Visma - Lease a Bike "
5. Tim Merlier (BEL) Soudal - Quick-Step "
6. Davide Ballerini (ITA) Astana - Qazaqstan Team "
7. Fernando Gaviria (COL) Movistar Team "
8. Enrico Zanoncello (ITA) VF Group - Bardiani - CSF "
- Faizanè
9. Madis Mihkels (EST) Intermarché - Wanty "
10. Giovanni Lonardi (ITA) Team Polti - Kometa "
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
1. Tadej Pogacar (SLO) UAE Team Emirates 15:19:05
2. Geraint Thomas (GBR) INEOS Grenadiers +46
3. Daniel Martínez (COL) BORA - hansgrohe +47
4. Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL) Team Visma - Lease a Bike +55
5. Einer Rubio (COL) Movistar Team +56
6. Lorenzo Fortunato (ITA) Astana - Qazaqstan Team +1:07
7. Juan Pedro López (ESP) Lidl - Trek +1:11
8. Jan Hirt (CZE) Soudal - Quick-Step +1:13
9. Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ) Astana - Qazaqstan Team +1:26
10. Esteban Chaves (COL) EF Education - EasyPost "
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