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Bennett wins UAE Tour stage while Pogacar retains lead

- AMITH PASSELA

Sam Bennett of Deceuninck-QuickStep burst through a bunch finish to take Stage 4 of the UAE Tour at Al Marjan Island yesterday.

The Irishman edged out Dutch rider David Dekker of Jumbo-Visma and Lotto Soudal’s Australian Caleb Ewan to celebrate the 50th win of his profession­al career and first bunch sprint of the season.

UAE Team Emirates’ Colombian Fernando Gaviria finished ninth after keeping in touch right up to the sprint finish.

“It’s really good to have won because I had to wait a few days to get the opportunit­y,” Bennett said. “I was really nervous before the sprint – it was my first bunch sprint of the season. Fortunatel­y, I only had to follow the guys. They did as fantastic job, each one of them. It’s great to finish it off today.

“It’s really nice to get that first win of the season. I could see they were going to the right and the right was the shortest line but I couldn’t risk going up and having to hit the brakes, so I had to go the longest way around. Fortunatel­y I could carry enough speed.” Bennett got a fine tow from teammate Michael Morkov, who produced another brilliant leadout, to take the Irishman with him for his teammate to storm clear by the barriers.

Dekker was slightly disrupted as Bennett opened up but produced a huge surge to take second from Ewan ahead of the Italian pair Elia Viviani of Costidis and Trek-Segarfredo’s Matteo Moschetti.

There was no change in the overall standings as the UAE Team Emirates rider Tadej Pogacar retained the red jersey from the defending champion Adam Yates ahead of tomorrow’s 170km Stage 5, which starts from Fujairah Internatio­nal Marine Club before heading to the summit finish on Jebel Jais.

“It was a pretty long and hot day in the saddle,” Pogacar, the Stage 4 winner said. “We all felt the consequenc­es of yesterday’s stage. Today it was more relaxed, but still very fast in the finale.

“It was a shame that our sprinter Fernando Gaviria didn’t win, but we have another opportunit­y tomorrow. The next stage is going to be super hard. We all know how strong Adam Yates is. I hope to have good legs again.”

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