'It doesn't get much bigger than this' - Young Briton Oscar Onley battles with Pogacar, Vingegaard, Van der Poel at the Tour de France
Briefly

Oscar Onley, a 22-year-old British cyclist from Kelso, competes in his second Tour de France after a remarkable debut. During Stage 4, he showcased his abilities by finishing fourth, outperforming his previous best of fifth from last year. He consistently excelled during the Tour's hilly stages, racing alongside prominent cyclists. Onley fought through a crash, strategically positioned himself for the final climbs, and sprinted for a top finish. His performance reinforces the emergence of a new generation in cycling, with fellow young rider Romain Grégoire also making notable achievements.
If you ask me how I'm feeling right now, the answer is probably something that can't be published. Before the stage, we made the plan to position me going into those final climbs.
I really went to the limit on that last climb. We knew that you had to be in second wheel or so around that last corner, but the final kilometre was really on legs.
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