The Italian champion took advantage of an excellent lead-out by his teammates from Quick-Step who dropped him off in the last stretch in a perfect position to open up a sprint. With just 100 m to go, even Peter Sagan was unable to come round…
The Mitchelton-Scott pro simply rode away from his GC rivals on the summit finale of stage 4, but he wasn’t really trying to send out a message. He simply wanted to show that he can attack as well. And suddenly, he was alone and no…