The Movistar cyclist Oier Lazkano is the winner of fourth stage of the Vuelta a Burgos by bypassing the climb to Alto de Acebal-Vizcarra to the Colombian cyclist from Bahrain Santiago Buitragowhile third place went to Raul Garcia Leg.
The breakaway that formed at the start of the stage reached the final harbor without a problem before a peloton broke free as the leader’s jersey was not in danger. Roglic is a cousin.
The stage started from Santa Gadea del Cid and, 8 kilometers from the start, Oier Lazkano (Movistar), Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates), Matteo Fabbro (Bora), Jonathan Caicedo (EF Education), Samuele Batistella (Astana), Joan Si Bou (Euskaltel), Gianluca Brambilla (Q36.5 Cycling Team) left the peloton and Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious) and Raúl García Pierna (Kern Pharma Team) joined later.
In the Alto de Cubilla, Fabbro, Vine, Buitrago and Bambrilla scored points and, in the second, in the Alto de Portillo del Busto, Fabbro tried to close in on Yates for the mountain jersey as the distance increased to 4 minutes .
In the peloton, Jumbo Visma controlled the time of the breakaways, as the best placed in the breakaway in the general classification was Vine, so the peloton allowed the breakaway to reach Pradoluengo, before the last climb and with 2 kilometers to go, the the advantage is 1:30, so the stage winner will be decided with 9 to run away.
A very short relay was given, but no one dared to launch a decisive attack until 1 kilometer from the finish line, the Q36.5 Cycling rider Gianluca Brambilla attacked, García Pierna tested him and with the help of his together they have neutralized that. attack to gamble on the last ramps of the day.
At 400 from the finish line, Joan Bou tried but it was not enough and at 200 from the finish line, Oier Lazkano launched a powerful attack that only Buitrago could follow, but the Spanish champion became strong and almost a meter ahead he passed. the Colombian.
Source: La Verdad

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