Women’s Giro d’Italia Stage 4 Race Highlights.

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[Music] Hello and welcome to highlights of stage four of the 2025 Jiro datalia women start began in Castello Tino this morning ahead of 142 km stage Mariana Voss was here Anna Henderson in that pink leaders jersey still as our jersey bears were at the front of the pelon as the neutralized start was given a 14 km neutralized start today before our race would cover 142 km in total with more than 2,700 m of climbing, four categorized climbs. First up was a third category climb. We then had our intermediate sprint followed by two fourth category climbs and then a finish at top the first category climb up to Ponetse 11.4 km. Averaging 7.2% 2% for our finale, but a brutal day out there for the Pelaton at 53k to go. We had a breakaway of four riders. Gasarini for UAE team AQ, Vuliet for FPJ so Lorenna Vibes for SD works pro time and Leicaan for team Bizma bike were the four riders who were away from the peltor. More than three and a half minutes at this point as we came up to the intermediate sprint. It was Lorena Vivas who comfortably took the win there. Not really contested by the breakaway. We then began the second of our four categorized climbs of the day. And this was a tough one. Highs of 19% for the breakaway in the Pelaton. The gap did come tumbling down to the breakaway. We could see signs that perhaps our pink jersey Anna Henderson might be suffering out there today. Our breakaway continued to work well together. headed into the final 30 km of the stage. The pace was then being ramped up by the mobstar team, newly crowned Spanish national champion Sedon Martin on the front. Allesia Vileier of FD Soz was not content staying in the breakaway and attacked on the penultimate climb of the day went clear herself over the line for the queen of the mountains points as we approached the final climb of the day. 11.4 4 km to be raced and the pace was being ramped up by the pelaton as we were on the lower slopes of the climb. Lorie looking around to see where her teammates were. Anna Vander of ST works pro time but it was Lica Pekky the world road race champion who was distance on the early slopes as Allesia Vilio was caught. It was Lyanna Lipert of the Mobistar team setting a blistering pace on the front of a very select lead group very early on into this climb just a kilometer in and we saw Anna Henderson losing contact as well as Monica Trinka Colonel the ran live Jacob who was in fifth place overall coming into today. Lipert’s work was done Royster took over and it was a very small select group. Sarah Jagante just easing her way up to the wheel of the rider who was in the pink jersey early on after the first stage of this race. Just five riders remained. We still had more than 8 km to go, but the pace did come off and riders were able to rejoin this very select front group. More riders from AG Insurance Sudal were able to get here. Lord of Shepher and Ursa Seagat last year’s winner at least Bulghini safely in this group. Annavant Bregan got her way up here though headed up this group as we approached 3K to go and then Martin Royster took over distancing previous winner Anna Vanderan as once again a very very select group formed at the front of the race. and Aander Bregan was distanced, not able to hold the pace of Martin Royster. But as we were inside the final 2K, it was Sarah Jagante, the former Australian National Road race champion who attacked Martin Royster. Royster looking round, no one else able to hold the pace of Sarah Jagante and the young climber distancing Alisa Longini and Mara Royer as she was powering away with one and a half km to go until the top of the climb. Antonio Neiday is still able to just about hold on to Longo Bulvini and Royster inside the final kilometer. It was longer Bulgini, last year’s champion, trying to chase down a sher of Jagante, but she had more than 20 seconds into the final few hundred meters and plenty of time to celebrate for Sarah Jagante taking her first win in a grand tour. Lisa Boggini first over the line out of herself and Martin Royce are taking second place. Delight for the AG insurance sedal team. The victory for Sarah Jagante. Well done. [Music] After a tough time with illness and injury, Sarah Jagante is back winning the stage by 25 seconds from Alisa Longer Bulini. Marlon Royce at the same time in third. 9 seconds back to Antony Neaya in fourth. stage win to Jagante. All smiles for the young Australian rider. And it was all change for the overall standings. Marlon Royce are back into the pink, 16 seconds ahead of Alisa Longer Boggini. And Sarah Jagante now up to third place overall. All smiles of Marlon Royce on the podium in that pink jersey. As we take a look at tomorrow’s stage from Morirana, we move down to the outskirts of Venice. A very flat stage for the riders tomorrow. One intermediate sprint. We then have two laps of a finishing circuit with a very small kick in it for our finish line in Moniche. 12 km, just over 200 m of climbing for tomorrow’s stage, stage five.

21 Comments

  1. I guess it worked out for Reusser, but why is Liane pulling even tho there is another teammate still in the group. Really felt like that pull came to early

  2. :
    That "thumbs up" goes for having any coverage at all. Nevertheless, six (6) minutes, really??? someone ought to be really ashamed of this. Someone needs to step up to do tha RIGHT THING, somehow. Criminal elite have "locks" on everything, and we allow it by accepting "crap" at every turn. Very sad👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻…

    God Bless as we pray for Christ's soon return, Hallelu-JAH🙏🏻🕊💜… For it be written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into heart of man those things which God hath prepared for them that love Him. I Corinthians 2:9 AKJV

    Richard🚴🏻‍♂

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