Jonas Vingegaard Lost the Lead in the Vuelta a España on Tuesday. The Danish Leader of Visma-Lease A Bike had to be the red jersey to Frenchman David Gaudu. The Stage Win in the Fourth Stage Went to Briton Ben Turner.
Vingegaard started the stage with the same time as gaudu in the general classification but was allowed to wear the red jersey based on his rankings. To Retain the Lead, He Could Finish A Maxim of Eight Places Behind Gaudu On Tuesday.
Vingegaard failed to do so, altheghe he did not attempt to stay ahead or gaudu either. The Dane finished 42nd and Gaudu 25th. This mean that the Frenchman is leading a major tour for the first time and can start the individual time trial in Figueres, Spain, in the Red Leader’s Jersey on Wednesday.
Turner Surprized by Winning the Stage. Jasper Philipsen was The Big Favorite for the Stage Win in Advance, But He Could Not Compete Against The Briton In The Winding Final kilometer and finished Second. It is Turner’s First Stage Win in a Major Tour.
The 207-kilometer internship from Susa, Italy, To Voiron, France, The Longest Stage of This Vuelta, Offered Little Spectacle. Five Leaders Tried Their Luck from the Start, But they were Caught by the Peloton 90 kilometers from the Finish Line.
An Attack by Spaniard Sinuhé Fernández also Came to Nothing. After that, it was Mainly Counting Down Towards A Mass Sprint. Teams Tried to Position Themselves Well, which LED to a Crash 10 kilometers from the Finish Line. No Well-Known Names Were Involved.