Jonathan Milan gets his weight: Italian sprints to stage victory and takes over the points jersey from Tim Merlier

Jonathan Milan gets his weight: Italian sprints to stage victory and takes over the points jersey from Tim Merlier
Jonathan Milan gets his weight: Italian sprints to stage victory and takes over the points jersey from Tim Merlier
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Pink jersey: Tadej Pogacar (Slo)

Purple jersey: Jonathan Milan (Ita)

Blue jersey: Tadej Pogacar (Slo)

White jersey: Cian Uijtdebroeks

How did the victory come about?

In the second bunch sprint of this Giro in which Milan was perfectly piloted by Simone Consonni. His team also hoisted him perfectly over the Capo Mele, which still had a serious obstacle deep in the final. He won by a clear margin over Kaden Groves and Phil Bauhaus. No matter how perfectly launched by Christophe Laporte, Olav Kooij had no real recourse against the three sprinters quoted in this fast sprint.

Filippo Gana really disrupted the sprint trains. The world hour record holder attacked at the beginning of the stage and on the Capo Mele. At 4 km from the finish, or the distance of a pursuit. Van Poppel and Pasqualon tried to call him to order. In vain.

Compared to what happened in the first three days, we now had the most boring price development of what has already passed. What happened at the beginning of the ride? Well, Filippo Gana (Ineos-Grenadiers) made sure that the race was straight away. He went after the attacker Franceso Muñoz (Polti-Kometa), who had escaped during the first kilometer, and was soon joined by Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché-Wanty) and Stef de Bod (EF Education-Easypost). Under Ganna’s pounding, the lead had already increased to one and a half minutes after 23.5 km. Lidl-Trek was already busy pulling the pack together. Then, after consulting with the other escapees, Ganna called it a day four kilometers further. The trio was given a free track in the rain by the world hour record holder. The rain jackets were put on and the lead immediately shot up. After 70 km the trio was already 5’21” ahead.

Behind the three, Groves, fourth in Calizzano, took six points in the first intermediate sprint, while Merlier took four. This put Merlier four points ahead of the Italian, who was equal with 63 points after Monday.

Milan’s thumb. — © REUTERS

On the Colle del Melogno (106.1 km), Jan Tratnik put himself at the head of the peloton and the three at the front immediately lost a minute of their lead. The pace of the Omloop het Nieuwsblad winner was too high uphill for Fabio Jakobsen and also the tall Max Walscheid. Julius van den Berg initially took care of the first sprinter of Team DSM-firmenich PostNL. At the top he was one and a half minutes behind the peloton. Gaviria also had to leave there and was met by Pelayo Sanchez. Towards the end of the climb, Tim Merlier also released, who was waited for by many teammates and was able to quickly catch up. After a long chase of about thirty kilometers, Jakobsen came back again when the Intergiro sprint loomed. Behind the three escapees, Olav Kooij won this prestige match for a handful of points ahead of Biniam Girmay and Kaden Groves. It was the last achievement of the leader of Intermarché-Wanty in this Giro. There in Altare, 73 km from the finish, Lilian Calmejane let his two fellow escapees run. The South African and the Spaniard believed in it. But twenty kilometers from the finish the trains were already on the rails. So it’s an impossible task. The metronomes in the peloton had calculated well and were already 25 seconds from the finish at 12 km, but then allowed Muñoz and De Bod to struggle a bit before squeezing them to death at 4.5 km from the finish.

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What did the favorites do?

Leader Tadej Pogacar actually opted for a day off, but now it was a big fall in the peloton 65 km from the finish that cut the peloton in two. Both Geraint Thomas and Daniel Felipe Martinez had fallen behind, but the Slovenian allowed them to catch up again in Savona. Although there was a third group behind with the victims of the fall of Cadiboni. There, Ben O’Connor and Einer Rubio were the biggest names in terms of classification riders and who had to hunt battered to try to catch the tail of the peloton again.

The drama of the day was the loss of Biniam Girmay. The Eritrean was one of the stars of this edition, but two serious crashes in five kilometers were too much. First he hit his right side hard in a ten-count fall. A little further on it was all over when, all alone in pursuit, he slipped again on the wet asphalt in a descending section and ended up rolling against the guardrail. He also injured his left side. The second Girmay Giro was over after three and a half stages.

What did the Belgians do?

Tim Merlier was aiming for a two on two, but he dropped too far on the Capo Mele and had to make too much effort to get to the front. And the Wortegem-Petegem native also had to start the sprint from far too far away. He had no chance against a Milan that took his second ever on the day one year after his first Girorit victory in San Salvo.

Cian Uijtdebroeks finished third in the bonus sprint in Savona, gaining a second on Pogacar. With this he regained his fourth place in the ranking and collected his third white jersey in Andora. Pieter Serry had to get to work immediately to ensure that the group with Filippo Ganna did not gain too much of a lead. He did this in function of Merlier. When Ganna dropped out, the thirty-something from Maria-Aalter told Ganna that he had brought him back. A joke à la Serry. Together with Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier (Lidl-Trek), they controlled the race, making sure that the three musketeers did not drive too far away so that there would still be a sprint. Together with the Eritrean and especially Tratnik, he had to push hard in the last hour to make a sprint possible.

Anything else you should know?

* Tadej Pogacar now wore black pants in this stage and not those granata shorts, which referred to the 75th anniversary of the Superga plane crash that killed the FC Torino selection. The UCI had already filed an objection. It was la petite histoire of the start, which was nicely magnified due to the lack of other news.

* Bram Welten (dsm-firmenich-PostNL) was the fourth rider to leave this Giro. The Dutchman did not start. He had a fever and a cough when he came to breakfast. On Monday we lost Simon Carr (EF Education-EasyPost) with knee pain and Eddie Dunbar (Jayco-AlUla) did not start for the same reason. On Sunday, Robert Gesink (Visma-Lease a Bike) did not start again because he suffered a broken hand in a fall in the opening stage.

* Torstein Traeen also dropped out after 45 km. The Norwegian from Bahrain-Victorious had been in trouble since his fall on Saturday. One climber less for Caruso and Tiberi.

* Filippo Fiorelli rode with his brand jersey for the first time, but he did wear the red jersey number. The Italian was voted the most combative rider of Monday on the Giro d’Italia website.

* Jonathan Milan wore the green jersey number because he is the leader in the Intergiro, a classification that is contested daily.

* Lilian Calmejane will start on Wednesday in the blue mountain jersey. The Frenchman from Intermarché-Wanty was the first to cross the Colle del Melogne (category three), putting him over Daniel Felipe Martinez with the nine points acquired. The Colombian wore that jersey on Monday and Tuesday because he was second in the mountains classification. In other words: all forms of publicity are welcome for the Hainaut World Tour team.

* Jhonatan Narvaez collided with Ethan Vernon at 85 km, but luckily it was no material bad luck for the ex-Giro leader and the Israel-Premier Tech sprinter.

The points classification (top ten) after four stages:

  1. Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek)
  2. Tim Merlier (Soudal Quick-Step)
  3. Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
  4. Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease a Bike)
  5. Filippo Fiorelli (VP Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè)
  6. Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché-Wanty)
  7. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
  8. Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious)
  9. Jhonatan Narváez (INEOS Grenadiers)
  10. Francisco Muñoz (Polti Kometa)

The general classification (top ten) after four stages:

  1. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
  2. Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers)
  3. Daniel Felipe Martínez (BORA-hansgrohe)
  4. Cian Uijtdebroeks (Visma-Lease a Bike)
  5. Einer Rubio (Movistar)
  6. Lorenzo Fortunato (Astana Qazaqstan)
  7. Juan Pedro López (Lidl-Trek)
  8. Jan Hirt (Soudal Quick Step)
  9. Alexey Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan)
  10. Esteban Chaves (EF Education-EasyPost)

A quiet day for Tadej Pogačar, but he now also conquers the blue jersey

The white jersey remains for our compatriot Cian Uijtdebroeks

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What a photo! Jonathan Milan shouts his enthusiasm after his victory during the fourth stage of La Corsa Rosa

Ecstasy at Jonathan Milan and Lidl-Trek after victory in Andora

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This is what the general classification looks like after four stages

VIDEO: The bunch sprint in Andora. Jonathan Milan was the fastest, Tim Merlier finished fifth.

Top ten of the fourth stage:1. Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek)
2. Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
3. Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious)
4. Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease a Bike)
5. Tim Merlier (Soudal Quick-Step)
6. Davide Ballerini (Astana Qazaqstan)
7. Fernando Gaviria (Movistar)
8. Enrico Zanoncello (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè)
9. Madis Mikhels (Intermarché-Wanty)
10. Giovanni Lonardi (Polti Kometa)

Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) wins the bunch sprint.

Last kilometer, 5 seconds difference between Ganna and the peloton.

Filippo Ganna attacks four kilometers from the finish.

Still 5 kilometers to go and the peloton has caught up with the leading group.

Only ten seconds left between the leading group and the peloton.

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The last 10 kilometers have started.

The peloton approaches within half a minute of De Bod and Muñoz.

The platoon creeps closer. It chases at just under a minute.

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