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Paret‑Peintre wins Giro's 4th stage, Leknessund takes lead

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Aurélien Paret‐Peintre won the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia on Tuesday for his first Grand Tour stage victory, while An‐ dreas Leknessund took the leader's pink jersey from pre‐ race favorite Remco Evenepoel.

Leknessund, who rides for Team DSM, became only the sec‐ ond Norwegian cyclist to hold the pink jersey and the first in 42 years.

"It's super special," Leknes‐ sund said. "Obviously I went for the stage and also knew that pink was possible. I had one at‐ tack where I went all‐in to drop him and I made it but he came back. And my legs were hurting so much, but it's super special to be in the pink.

"That was the goal before the stage but as everyone knows it's hard, cycling is not so easy and to actually make it is unbeliev‐ able."

The 23‐year‐old Leknessund attacked from a breakaway at the end of the 175‐kilometer (109‐mile) route from Venosa to Lago Laceno, as the Giro hit the mountains in a stage with hardly any flat sections.

Paret‐Peintre was the only one who could follow the Norwegian on the second‐category climb up Colle Moella and, after catching him, the Frenchman crossed the summit slightly ahead of Lek‐ nessund.

They rode together toward the finish but Paret‐Peintre launched his sprint with 150 meters remaining and had time to sit up and raise his arms over his head as he crossed the line two seconds ahead of Leknes‐ sund.

"My main objective this year was the Giro," said Paret‐Pein‐ tre, who rides for AG2R Citroën

Team. "So I just trained a lot for today, for these three weeks. We knew today was a day for the breakaway so it was an impor‐ tant day for the team because we came here to take some stage victories and GC (general classi‐ fication)."

Toms Skujins was third, 57 sec‐ onds behind Paret‐Peintre.

Evenepoel finished safely in the peloton, 2 minutes, 1 second behind Paret‐Peintre. He now trails Leknessund by 28 seconds

in the overall standings, with Paret‐Peintre two seconds fur‐ ther back.

Evenepoel had worn the pink jersey since storming to victory in the opening time trial on Sat‐ urday.

Wednesday's fifth stage also has two categorize­d climbs in a 171‐kilometer (106‐mile) route from Atripalda before a flat fi‐ nale to Salerno.

The Giro ends in Rome on May 28.

 ?? ?? Norway's Andreas Leknessund celebrates taking the leader’s pink jersey after the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia cycling race from Venosa to Lago Laceno, Italy, Tuesday, May 9, 2023.
(Gian Mattia D'Alberto/LaPresse via AP)
Norway's Andreas Leknessund celebrates taking the leader’s pink jersey after the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia cycling race from Venosa to Lago Laceno, Italy, Tuesday, May 9, 2023. (Gian Mattia D'Alberto/LaPresse via AP)

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