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Martinez wins Sprint

After 185.6 km from Vitoria-Gasteiz to Zamudio, the BikeProfi of the Team Ineos Grenadiers was just before Julian Alaphilippe (France / Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl), Diego Ulissi (Italy / UAE Team Emirates) and the overall-leading Primoz Roglic (Slovenia / Jumbo-Visa) through. Alaphilip was missing at the finish line only a few centimeters.

Roglic has in the classification further five seconds ahead of his first pursuer Remco Evenepoel (Belgium / Quick-Step), new third is Martinez (+11), which won after 4:15:23 hours. World Champion Alaphilippe occupies the ninth place (+22).

His compatriot Victor Lafay (Cofidis) dared a solo flight, but was obtained 900 meters from the finish.

Tour hope Emanuel Buchmann (Ravensburg) from the German Top Team Bora-Hansgrohe reached Zamudio with the field.

On Friday, the fifth stage leads over 163.8 km to Mallabia. On Saturday, the final of Eibar follows Alto de Arrate (135.7 km).

1. Daniel Felipe Martinez Poveda (Colombia) — Ineos Grenadiers 4:15:23 hours; 2. Julian Alaphilippe (France) — Decuninck-Quick-Step + 0 sec.; 3. Diego Ulissi (Italy) — UAE Team Emirates; 4. Primoz Roglic (Slovenia) — Jumbo Visa; 5. Pello Bilbao (Spain) — Bahrain Victorious; 6. Orluis Aular (Venezuela) — Caja Rural Seguros RGA; 7. Ruben Guerreiro (Portugal) — EF Education-Easypost; 8. Rudy Molard (France) — Groupama-FDJ; 9. Aleksander Wlasow (Russia) — Bora-Hansgrohe; 10. Gianluca Brambilla (Italy) — Trek — Segafredo

1. Primoz Roglic (Slovenia) — Jumbo Visa 14:05:10 hrs.; 2. Remco eventpoel (Belgium) — Decuninck-Quick-Step + 5 sec.; 3. Daniel Felipe Martinez Poveda (Colombia) — Ineos Grenadiers + 11; 4. Aleksander Wlasow (Russia) — Bora-Hansgrohe + 14; 5. Adam Yates (United Kingdom) — Ineos Grenadiers + 18; 6. Pello Bilbao (Spain) — Bahrain Victorious + 19; 7. Jonas Vingegaard Rasmussen (Denmark) — Jumbo Visa; 8. Jon Izagirre institution (Spain) — Cofidis + 20; 9. Julian Alaphilippe (France) — Decuninck-Quick-Step + 22; 10. David Gaudu (France) — Groupama-FDJ + 32

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