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Journée clé sur le Skoda Tour de Luxembourg, avec ce samedi la 4e étape et son contre-la-montre individuel de 26,3 kilomètres autour de la commune de Nierderanven. Et c’est Ethan Hayter qui s’est imposé sur ce chrono ! Le Britannique de la Soudal Quick-Step a réalisé une deuxième partie de parcours supersonique. Hayter a repoussé Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates XRG) et Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) respectivement à 27 et 57 secondes. Le maillot jaune Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek) a lui terminé bien plus loin, 10e à 1’23”, McNulty s’empare donc de la tête du classement général.
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[Music] Every great race of course has a great champion. Today though, the race of truth in the Scoda Tour to Luxembourg. Nowhere to hide for anyone who wants the title in this fabulous event. And we had an absolute charge out there. A difficult course of 26.3 kilometers around Nidaran. Casper Ascrain chasing Joel Zutter couldn’t get there. Something of a surprise and they just kept on coming. Great time triers were being found out on this course. It was even conditions for just about everybody. So, it was all down to raw power and maybe some fatigue at the end of the season. Stefan Bisiger gave it his best shot, but everyone knew that communications here is one thing. delivering his entirely another and it’s been three hard days of racing and this was to magnify any difficulties out there. Such a still beat missing. Who else was he going to see off in this amazing day? The Leong Linsa transmission site was beaming up the pictures and letting us know who was going to be boss. Well, he’s had a busy season so far as Crow and often in the service of others. Neil Spletin likewise occasionally he’s allowed to do his own thing. Casper Fedison digging deep. Some great names were here but they just couldn’t upset or unseat Suta from that hot seat. Who would it be? Who could step out of the shadows? Welcome Ethan Hater. British champion had a bit of a scary season. so often the case, but making amends for disappointing results is something he is very, very good at. He often surprises, but we had to wait to see indeed if it would be today. Minutewoman being eaten up out there. What about the intermediate? That was the big question. Ethan hater coming through with number one next to his name. Wow. 6 and 3/4 seconds. Could he hold it? That was the point. And what were the results further up the road? Genac doing a genius ride, but Arca B&B hotels have really improved their time triing of late. Heather still out on course, desperate to get this task over and done with. Saurin Crow only fourth at that moment and giving away a rack full of time. It’s so unforgiving a time trial. Just ask Ben Healey. Look at that. A second. Could it be carried? Ethan hater crossed the line and it was almost tectonic. Time to get out that hot seat and make way for the Brit. Would Ben Healey snatch something back? They had been separated at the intermediate by just 0.25 of a second. Healey just fading late on compared to hater. Two great riders, but hater had the advantage. And what about the others? What about a leader? What a day. What a course. Matias Telmos went all in to hold on to the yellow and blue leader jersey. Gran McNei at the intermediate. Wow. 600s of a second. Could he hold on? It was going to be close surely. Scalmos to close out the day. Yeah, I’m obviously uh really happy. It was a really hard TT today and um yeah, it’s not been the easiest season for me and um I’m really happy that my the Quickstep, they kept believing in me. um and my friends and family and stuff and uh yeah, it’s been really nice to show what I can do in the TTS in the last in this year and um yeah, I was I was close in the jury and then I’ve I’ve now won the last few TTS. So, uh this was great. Such a nice guy and such a fabulous performance. Better than the field. Magnificently so. But just look at how close it was for some of the others. What about our leader? Well, you’re now looking at him. Brandon McNei has a 47 second advantage over Matias Hilmos with one stage to go. Luxembourg itself, plenty of climbing, plenty of drama. It’s going to be fun. [Music]