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The final opportunity for sprinters saw another fierce tussle between Marianne Vos and Lorena Wiebes, who took her second win in a row.

Here's the recap of stage 4 of #TDFF2025!


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00:00Demi, how did you sleep and how do you feel today?
00:19My sleep was luckily good so that's a good thing and I feel okay.
00:25I mean it was a hard impact yesterday.
00:27Oh, crash!
00:31One is down, one of the Lidl Trek riders is down.
00:34I think that might be Balsamo.
00:36Oh, Demi Vollering is down.
00:39I hit my head also a bit.
00:41Vollering is on the deck and still hasn't got up.
00:45Not good news at all for a former winner of the Tour de France.
00:49She's taken a very heavy fall.
00:52Of course when I was on the ground I had some throwback of last year.
00:59But luckily this time it was just in the kilometre, the rule.
01:03So I didn't lose time.
01:05She still looks very shaken.
01:08Shaken, in pain.
01:10And for now it doesn't look like I have a concussion.
01:15So that's the good news.
01:17So yeah.
01:19You're good?
01:20Yeah.
01:21Okay, we're done.
01:22At the end, Demi was super well placed.
01:23I think she didn't have anything to reproach.
01:25It's really a bad chance.
01:26It's a mess.
01:27It's a mess.
01:28We were really well placed.
01:29We were positioned all the day.
01:30And I think it's really not worth it.
01:34Yesterday was a bit of a crash.
01:37Yeah, for sure the day after is never a good feeling in the morning.
01:43Yes, luckily I'm not so bad.
01:48It could be really worse.
01:50So I'm happy that I can start.
01:52This is going to be the last sprint of this tour.
01:55So of course it's a good opportunity for me.
01:59But we also see how I will feel during the race.
02:03You know beating Lovena at the moment is really, really, really hard.
02:07She proved more and more time to be the fastest one so far.
02:12Hi, Lorena.
02:15How do you feel in green today?
02:17I feel good.
02:18Me, we showed it again yesterday that we are good tandem.
02:21So yeah, I'm really excited to make it again a nice one.
02:24But yeah, you never know.
02:38The last stand for the sprinters, only one category climb.
02:41That and the wind, the only chance for a breakaway.
02:44If not, then who could stop Wiebus?
02:49Sunshine and a warm day as we see Maud Reinbeek out on the attack.
02:53A rider from the Volker Wessels team who was on the attack on day number one.
02:57Big attack at the front and it looks like Franzi Koch has been animated from day number one.
03:06She took the most combative rider on day one.
03:09Anna Magagans joining Koch up top with Reinbeek.
03:14Back down the road the wind was starting to stretch the peloton.
03:18The wind's not enough to cause any further splits, making it easier for the bunch to reform.
03:31This all as one of the escapades started to slip back.
03:37The Dutch flags flying, but Reinbeek was starting to flag.
03:41Picknick's German champion and Movistar's former Brazilian national title holder heading off into the distance.
03:47An agitator all day, fatigue hitting hard.
03:53Magagans and Koch building a 90 second advantage as they fast approach the intermediate sprint.
03:59The focus not on fighting for points.
04:01The opposite down the road with Wiebus and Vos in particular primed to strike.
04:06And we come up to the sprint and they go riding straight through.
04:12Don't contest the sprint.
04:14They're going to see if they can build their advantage.
04:22And here goes the sprint.
04:23Lorena Wiebus gets across the line first with Marianne Vos in second place.
04:29Now we make our way onto the only climb of today's stage.
04:38This is the Côte de Marigny.
04:40The wind coming from the right hand shoulder.
04:44And it's all about the points at the top.
04:50They reach the top of the only climb of today, the Côte de Marigny.
04:53And it's going to be the Movistar rider Magalhães over the top ahead of Francie Koch of the team of Picnic Post NL.
05:02Alison Jackson from Canada yesterday.
05:04Now Magalhães the first Brazilian to lead over a category climb of the Côte de France fan.
05:09It was proving taxing at the back but rewarding for some in particular fan in the right place at the right time.
05:18Calm as you like.
05:19Gives a bite to a fan at the roadside.
05:21Thank you very much.
05:22Using the fans at the roadside to great effect.
05:27Well done.
05:28I absolutely love that.
05:31Starting to tumble now.
05:3347 seconds.
05:36Starting to look like it is, as you said, turning to the peloton.
05:41SD Works and Visma controlling as the breakaway looked doomed.
05:45The peloton hoping to avoid another crash as the eye-catching futurescope signaled the fast approaching finale in Poitiers.
05:52Maybe these two riders have been given a second chance.
05:5616, 17 seconds on that descent.
05:59A crash did distance Olympic champion Kirsten Faulkner.
06:02This just before the peloton caught the escapades inside the final five kilometers.
06:10Where is Lorena Wiebes?
06:12There she is.
06:13In the green jersey.
06:16Lotta Kopecki onto the wheel.
06:18Lorena Wiebes moves up as well.
06:20This time the final corner successfully navigated.
06:25It was now full sprint ahead.
06:29Now the sprint really opens up.
06:32500 meters of racing to go.
06:34And Kim LaCourte goes straight through the middle.
06:37Going for the line.
06:38Big move.
06:39Oh, Lorena Wiebes leans on Chloe Digert.
06:41Also up there.
06:43Getting ready is Aline Jansen.
06:46This walk opens up now.
06:48Going for the line is Lara Gillespie with Lorena Wiebes.
06:51Wiebes now goes straight for the finish line.
06:54Marianne Vos challenges.
06:56But it's two days, two wins for the green jersey.
06:59Let's see.
07:07Yes!
07:08Hoppakee!
07:10Good job, man.
07:12Oh, man.
07:14Good job.
07:15Super.
07:16Really good.
07:19Lorena, congrats.
07:20Two stage winners in a row.
07:22Five times stage winner.
07:23You're the record woman of the new Tour de France.
07:25How proud are you?
07:27Yeah, it's really nice.
07:28I mean, it's so nice to also finish it up for the girls who worked again really hard today.
07:34And, yeah, I'm just really happy with this win.
07:37What's about winning in green?
07:38Amazing?
07:39Yeah, it's amazing.
07:41Thank you, Lorena.
07:46Double Dutch delights as Wiebes makes it two from two in sprint finishes.
07:50A fifth tour stage win after holding off a fierce late burst from Marianne Vos
07:55and a solid third place for UAE's Lara Gillespie.
07:59Fos might have missed out on another stage win, but no better compensation than the leader's jersey.
08:06Bonuses mean she has a 12 second gap over La Corte, but also Wiebes.
08:11Second now on count back.
08:13The top 20 separated by a minute, with Wiebes also increasing her grip on the green jersey.
08:1740 points clear of compatriot Vos.
08:21Koch up to third.
08:25Elise Chabby again safe with only two points on offer on the day.
08:30The Swiss saving herself for the climbing stages to come.
08:34Shuri Bego in white and the confidence rider is 20th overall, a minute from race leader Vos.
08:44The sprinters hurrah over.
08:46Now comes the longest day on stage five, a slow burn before burning legs with three category climbs in the final 30 kilometers.
08:54nh
08:59You
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