Early in the race, things got nasty: the riders had to climb the Prestvannet climb no fewer than eight times. A group of eight riders broke away. These were not just any names: Davide Ballerini (XDS-Astana), Adne Holter (Uno-X Mobility), Bjorn Koerdt (Picnic PostNL), Asbjørn Hellemose (Jayco-AlUla), Mattéo Vercher (TotalEnergies), Jonas Geens (Flanders-Baloise), Diego Uriarte (Equipo Kern Pharma), and Ulrik Tvedt (Lillehammer) took the lead. With Koerdt, Holter, and Verchér, there were three riders within a minute of the leader: a dangerous situation!
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The finale starts early: Pidcock attacks
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What will the final lap bring?
There was a deadlock for a moment, which Hugo de la Calle (Burgos Burpellet BH) and Stefano Oldani (Cofidis) took advantage of. The pair gained a lead of about 25 seconds, but in the peloton, Uno-X took responsibility for not letting them get too far ahead. It became clear that if anyone wanted to take the leader’s jersey from Strong, it would have to happen in the final stage. Once again, it was Picnic who was aggressive: after catching up with the leaders, trainee Timo de Jong made his move.
The 26-year-old Dutchman, who rides typically for VolkerWessels, accelerated but couldn’t get away. Marcel Camprubí did: the Spaniard riding for Pidcock opened up a nice gap. However, he was also caught on the final climb. Could anyone still make it difficult for Strong? Not Pidcock: he didn’t have the legs. An attack by Leknessund also failed, after which it came down to a sprint, which Dversnes surprisingly won.
Results stage 4 Arctic Race of Norway 2025
