
Sergio Chumil (Burgos) outsprinted race chief Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech) by a number of centimeters on the uphill end to win the Queen Stage, stage 4 of O Gran Camiño, on Saturday.
Gee led Chumil as they raced to victory, however Chumil was in a position to take the most important victory of his profession with a motorbike throw as they crossed the road on the identical time.
Main a chase group throughout the road 18 seconds later, Davide Piganzoli (Polti VisitMalta) outsprinted Jefferson Cepeda (Movistar) to safe third place.
An remoted Gee, attacked on the decrease slopes of Alto da Pitinidoir within 16 kilometres to go, attempting to distance his closest rivals. The Canadian’s tempo splintered the group on the steeper pitches and dispatched his closest rival, Magnus Cort (Uno-X Mobility), on the steeper pitches.
The Canadian continued to place the stress on the climb and eventually escaped with solely Chumil in a position to observe his wheel one kilometre later. The 2 pulled away as Piganzoli and Cepeda gave chase collectively.
“That was an excellent laborious stage. My staff was wonderful, they stored the tempo tremendous laborious on all of the climbs after which sadly, I could not go solo excessive of the final climb. I had the Burgos man on the wheel, and I knew at that time I simply needed to journey it in and attempt to get a GC hole. So I attempted to dash, however he acquired me in the long run,” Gee mentioned.
“As quickly as I got here excessive of the final climb, I had a spot on the opposite GC guys, I simply needed to journey it till the end. So sadly, could not go totally for the stage as a result of our greatest precedence is the GC.”
Gee went into the stage with a aim of accelerating his slim lead of 5 seconds within the normal classification. A aim that he completed, as he now tops Piganzoli by 37 seconds. Cort dropped down one spot to 3rd total at 49 seconds in arrears.
The 114-rider peloton confronted a 136.4k stage from A Pobra do Brollón to O Cebreiro that includes the 2 remaining climbs, Alto da Pitinidoira (cat. 1) cresting with 14.35km remaining and the Alto do Cebreiro (cat. 3) with 1.6km from the road.
The peloton stayed collectively as they made their method to the primary intermediate dash, with Cort crossing the road first, decreasing his deficit to a slim two seconds to Gee within the normal classification.
Not lengthy after, Fredrik Dversnes (Uno-X Mobility) escaped off the entrance and was joined by Unai Esparza. The pair constructed up a most lead of two:10 with 77 kilometres to go. With the hole decreased to 30 seconds, extra riders joined the duo, making it 10 riders up the highway, however the Israel-Premier Tech stored a decent leash on the escapees and reeled them in quickly after.
Underneath the impetus of Johannes Kulset (UXM), one other group, together with Mauri Vansevenant (SOQ), Josh Burnett (BBH), Alessandro Tonelli (PTV), and Samuel Fernández Garcia (CJR,) shaped the second break of the day with 31 kilometres to go.
The quintet was reabsorbed by the shattered peloton on the method to the Alto da Pitinidoira, with Gee making his decisive transfer on the tough climb. Gee rapidly established a spot of 30 seconds by the point he crested the cat.1 ascent with Chumil on his wheel.
Gee did many of the work because the pair raced to the end line, as Chumil refused to work. The duo had 30 seconds to the chase group and virtually one minute to a second chase group, which included Cort with eight kilometres to go.
Gee was nonetheless setting the tempo within the remaining hundred metres, main the dash, however Chumil was in a position to get round him to the end line, crossing the road on the identical time.
O Gran Camiño concludes on Sunday with the 159.9km stage 6, which has a tricky class 3 climb with 20.8km to go, adopted by three gravel sections alongside the Camino de Santiago earlier than the grand finale in Santiago de Compostela.
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