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Dumoulin reclaims overall Giro lead

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PRAIA A MARE, Italy — Italian rider Diego Ulissi won the fourth stage of the Giro d’Italia on Tuesday by attacking on a climb shortly before the finish, while Tom Dumoulin crossed second to reclaim the overall lead.

Returning to Italy after three stages in the Netherland­s, Ulissi put an Italian stamp on the race after the Dutchman Dumoulin took the opening time trial and Marcel Kittel of Germany won the first two sprints.

Riding for the Lampre team, Ulissi stood up out of his saddle and surged ahead on the steepest section — at a gradient of 18 per cent — of the short Fortino climb with 10 kilometres to go. He then maintained his lead on the descent to the finish along the Calabrian seaside.

Completing the hilly 200-kilometre route from Catanzaro to Praia a Mare in nearly five hours, Ulissi finished five seconds ahead of Dumoulin, who edged fellow Dutch rider Steven Kruijswijk in a sprint.

It’s the fifth Giro stage win of Ulissi’s career and his 20th victory overall.

“My victory comes after enormous team work,” Ulissi said. “Valerio Conti managed to create the small group and I rode away knowing that, on the final descent, the peloton of chasers would go even faster than me. I gave it everything I had. It’s a huge emotion”.

Dumoulin, of Team GiantAlpec­in, holds a 20-second lead over Bob Jungels, with Ulissi third overall, also 20 seconds behind.

Victoria’s Ryder Hesjedal of the Trek-Segafredo team, finished the stage in 42nd place and now sits 28th overall.

Pre-race favourite Vincenzo Nibali, the 2013 Giro champion and 2014 Tour de France winner, moved up to sixth, 26 seconds back. Alejandro Valverde, another favourite, is five seconds further behind in seventh.

Stage 5 today is another hilly 233-kilometre leg from Praia to Benevento.

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