This is how the general classification remained after stage 4 of the Tirreno – Adriatico
1. Giulio Pellizzari (Italy – Red Bull – Bora – Hansgrohe): 15 hours and 27 minutes
2. Isaac del Toro (Mexico – UAE Team Emirates XRG): 2 seconds away
3. Primož Roglič (Slovenia – Red Bull – Bora – Hansgrohe): 21 seconds away
4. Matteo Jorgenson (United States – Visma Lease a Bike): 34 seconds away
5. Ben Healy (Ireland – EF Education Easy Post): 39 seconds away
6. Andrea Vendrame (Italy – Team Jayco AlUla): 42 seconds away
7. Magnus Sheffield (Italy – Ineos Grenadiers): mt
8. Giulio Ciccone (Italy – Lidl – Trek): 44 seconds away
9. Alan Hatherly (South Africa – Jayco AlUla): 46 seconds away
10. Antonio Tiberi (Italy – Bahrain Victorious): 49 seconds away
13. Santiago Buitrago (Colombia – Bahrain Victorious): 54 seconds away
15. Mathieu van Der Poel (Netherlands – Alpecin Premier Tech): 1 minute and 6 seconds away
18.Richard Carapaz (Ecuador – EF Education EasyPost): at 1 minute and 20 seconds
44. Nairo Quintana (Colombia – Movistar Team): 3 minutes and 6 seconds away
116. Brandon Rivera (Colombia – Ineos Grenadiers): at 13 minutes and 17 seconds
153. Fernando Gaviria (Colombia – Caja Rural Seguros): at 24 minutes and 38 seconds
This is how the results of stage 4 of the Tirreno-Adriatico were
1. Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands – Alpecin – Premier Tech): at 4 hours, 51 minutes and 40 seconds
2. Giulio Pellizzari (Italy – Red Bull – Bora – Hansgroghe): mt
3. Tobías Halland Johannessen (Norway – Uno-X Mobility): mt
4. Clément Champoussin (France – XDS Astana Team): mt
5. Wout van Aert (Belgium – Visma Lease a Bike) mt
9. Filippo Ganna (Italy – Ineos Grenadiers): mt
10. Isaac del Toro (Mexico – UAE Team Emirates XRG): mt
12.Primož Roglič (Slovenia – Red Bull Bora – Hansgrohe): mt
18. Richard Carapaz (Ecuador – EF Education EasyPost): mt
24. Santiago Buitrago (Colombia – Bahrain Victorious): mt
40. Nairo Quintana (Colombia – Movistar Team): 1 minute away
112. Brandon Rivera (Colombia – Ineos Grenadiers): at 6 minutes and 57 seconds
164. Fernando Gaviria (Colombia – Caja Rural Seguros): at 14 minutes and 55 seconds
Kilometer 208: End of the stage! Definition of a heart attack, the Italian from Ineos Grenadiers Filippo Ganna attacked, Wout van Aert from Visma Like, but the Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel from Soudal-Quick Step took the stage. Santiago Buitrago of Bahrain Victorious arrived 14 seconds behind the winners.
Kilometer 208: Last kilometer! Definition of heart attack in stage 4 of the Tirreno Adriatic. Mathieu van Der Poel and Wout van Aert want to take the final sprint.
Kilometer 206: There are now 4 kilometers left to reach the finish line and the Belgian Wout van Aert and Matteo Jorgenson of Visma Lease a Bike, together with the Mexican Isaac del Toro, face each other to define stage 4.
Kilometer 198: Mountain pass ready! Mexican Isaac del Toro from UAE Team Emirates – XRG attacked and took the mountain pass in Tortoreto. In second place came the Dutchman Mathieu van Der Poel from Soudal Quick-Step.
Kilometer 196: The escape is over and the climb begins! Tortoreto comes as a demanding challenge for cyclists, since the route has a total of 1.5 kilometers of route, 9.1% inclination, slopes at 20%
Kilometer 195: There are 15 kilometers left to reach the finish line! and the group of cyclists is already complete on the way to the finish line in Martinsicurp.
Kilometer 192: The Czech Jakob Otruba is the partial leader of the stage, on the way to Tortoreto, the demanding test that the cyclists will have, with a little more than 15 kilometers remaining.
Kilometer 182: Czech cyclist Jakub Otruba from Caja Rural-Seguros RGA won the sprint in Mosciano Sant’Angelo.



