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Gaviria sprints his way to second stage win

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SARZEAU: Tour de France debutant Fernando Gaviria claimed his second stage win on Tuesday when he outsprinte­d his rivals in the fourth stage, a 195-km stretch from La Baule to Sarzeau.

The Quick-Step Floors rider launched his sprint far from the line, and made sure of the win with a second burst of speed to beat world champion Peter Sagan and German Andre Greipel into second and third place respective­ly.

“We wanted to wait to the last moment to launch but it was too hard. I’m really happy anyway,” said Gaviria, a Colombian.

Belgian Greg van Avermaet retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey.

Sagan’s second place meant the Slovakian retained the green jersey for the points classifica­tion ahead of Gaviria.

“He’s faster than me but it’s ok,” Sagan said candidly.

Hours before France play Belgium in the soccer World Cup semi-final, two Belgian and two French riders broke away but stood little chance as the pace was controlled by the sprinters’ teams on a flat terrain featuring a four-kilometre final strait.

The last of them, Belgium’s Guillaume van Keirsbulck, was only reined in one kilometre from the finish in the hometown of Internatio­nal Cycling Union (UCI) president David Lappartien­t.

The Tour’s top guns enjoyed a quiet day in the saddle, with the exception of Russian Ilnur Zakarin, who was caught in a late pile-up and lost 59 seconds.

Today’s fifth stage is a 204.5-km hilly ride from Lorient to Quimper that should favour the one-day Belgian classic specialist­s such as Van Avermaet. – Reuters

 ??  ?? TWO FROM FOUR: Fernando Gaviria
TWO FROM FOUR: Fernando Gaviria

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