Tour de Pologne stage 4: Paul Magnier blasts ahead of Ben Turner for victory on uphill drag to the finish
Briefly

Paul Magnier secured his fifth season victory during stage 4 of the Tour de Pologne, achieving Soudal-QuickStep's 29th overall win. The race concluded with a mass sprint finish after a 201km stage, where Magnier outpaced Ineos Grenadiers' Michał Kwiatkowski and Ben Turner. Magnier's early launch at the uphill finish allowed him to claim victory, while Lapeira keeps the general classification lead from his stage 2 win. Stage 5 promises greater competition due to two significant climbs within the 206km route from Katowice to Zakopane.
Paul Magnier achieved his fifth victory of the season in stage 4 of the Tour de Pologne, leading Soudal-QuickStep's 29th overall win.
The early launch from Magnier and his acceleration allowed him to overtake both Michał Kwiatkowski and Ben Turner to secure the win.
Paul Lapeira still leads the general classification after his stage 2 victory, with an eight-second advantage over Victor Langellotti.
Stage 5 is anticipated to alter the dynamics of the race, featuring two first-category climbs within 206km from Katowice to Zakopane.
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