Dylan Groenewegen won the Fourth Stage of the Tour of Hungary on Saturday. After Two Unsuccessful Sprint Attempts, he was the best in the mass sprint in Székesfehérvár.
Groenewegen had Been Waiting for a Success for a while and had to acknowledge his superior in compatriot Danny van Poppel in the first and second internships. Climbers then took Their Turn on Friday. A day later it was Still Groenewegen’s Day.
Again, not Everything Went Smoothly For Groenewegen. The Team Jayco Alula Sprinter Quickly Lost His Teammates, But Appeared in the Final Meters Like A Jack-in-the-Box and Beat The Competition On Speed.
Groenewegen Stayed Ahead of Van Poppel After the 154-kilometer Ride from Tata to Székesfehérvár. The German Tim Torn Teutenberg finished third.
For Groenewegen, It is the first Victory of the Calendar Year. His Penultimate Victory Dates from the Summer of Last Year. Then he won the Sixth Stage of the Tour de France. It is also the 75th professional Victory of his career.
The Ecuadorian Harold Martín López Retained the Leader’s Jersey Without Too Many Problems in the Five-Day Tour of Hungary. The Final Stage is Scheduled for Sunday.