Tirreno-Adriatico stage 4 Live - A lumpy stage with a likely bunch sprint awaits the riders
Briefly

The latest stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico mirrored the challenging lengths and terrain seen in Milan-Sanremo, with key competitors Filippo Ganna and Mathieu van der Poel leading the pack. The previous day's grueling 239km stage was plagued by relentless rain, pushing riders to their limits, as demonstrated by Tom Pidcock's commendable second-place finish behind Andrea Vendrame. Despite the tough conditions, Pidcock's performance showcases his ongoing form from Strade Bianche. Today's stage promises to be shorter at 190km but still presents challenges with categorized climbs and flat roads ahead.
The length and terrain of yesterday's stage, even the weather felt a lot like Milan-Sanremo with both Filippo Ganna and Mathieu van der Poel heavily involved in the attack on the final climb...
It was a good day for Tom Pidcock on stage three as the Yorkshireman continues his form from Strade Bianche with another second place...
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Today's stage is a bit shorter than the monster length of yesterday's stage, covering 190km with two categorised climbs.
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