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    Volta a Catalunya stage 4 LIVE: Evenepoel and Pidcock take bonus seconds at first intermediate sprint

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    That break is dragged back yet again! A new move of four riders have gone clear.

    Those three bonus seconds now mean that Evenepoel is eight seconds behind Godon in the GC and the two bonus seconds for Pidcock leaves him 14 seconds behind Godon in third overall.

    Counter attack by four riders!

    The peloton is still together with 1km to the sprint in Granollers.

    The riders are now just 4km from the first intermediate sprint of the day in Granollers. Potentially a chance for GC riders to take three, two and one bonus seconds.

    Uriarte has been wound back in again. The break is having a hard time of going clear.

    The Coll de Parpers has absolutely no impact on the lead of Veistroffer who comfortably sits in that jersey and will not lose it today. He just needs to finish within the time cut.

    Over the top of the climb and the break only have 10 seconds gap!

    Just 1km from the top of the Coll de Parpers.

    There is still a rather brutal 2841 metres of elevation gain to be tackled today, despite no ascent of the Vallter 200.

    Decomble is a bit of a danger man in the break. The young Frenchman sits at just 20 seconds behind Godon and is a very talented climber. He isn’t someone the peloton will let go lightly. This is probably why the gap is still only around 30 seconds.

    It is actually the first time since stage one that there isn’t two Lotto-Intermarche riders in the break. In fact, there isn’t even one!

    With the break already starting the first climb of the day, the Coll de Parpers (3km with an average gradient of 5% and a max of 8%), there is a rider that is notable by his absence, Baptiste Veistroffer (Lotto-Intermarche) has won every KOM sprint so far and been in every breakaway. Maybe today was a step too far?

    Counter move tries to get across but the peloton closes it down with five riders going clear with 20 seconds gap.

    Just 4km of neutral today.

    The peloton is now down to 153 riders eight riders in the last couple of days.

    The riders have started the neutralised zone.

    Two non-starters today:

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    The jerseys:

    VILA-SECA, SPAIN - MARCH 25: Dorian Godon of France and Team INEOS Grenadiers - Green Leader Jersey celebrates at finish line as stage winner ahead of Ethan Vernon of Great Britain and Team NSN Cycling during the 105th Volta a Catalunya 2026, Stage 3 a 159.4km stage from Mont-roig del Camp to Vila-seca / #UCIWT / on March 25, 2026 in Vila-seca, Spain. (Photo by Szymon Gruchalski/Getty Images)

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    Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) had his return to racing cut short after the Tour Down Under champion was caught in a nasty crash and landed in a rocky ditch…

    VILA-SECA, SPAIN - MARCH 25: Jay Vine of Australia and UAE Team Emirates - XRG reacts after crashing during the 105th Volta a Catalunya 2026, Stage 3 a 159.4km stage from Mont-roig del Camp to Vila-seca / #UCIWT / on March 25, 2026 in Vila-seca, Spain. (Photo by Szymon Gruchalski/Getty Images)

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    Vingegaard followed Evenepoel’s attack and, for the most part, sat on the wheel of his rival. He did give a few turns but stopped working once the time gap dropped from 25 seconds to 13 seconds in the final few kilometres.

    >>> ‘He wasn’t happy with me, but that’s cycling’ – Jonas Vingegaard reflects on tactics and sportsmanship after two-up breakaway with Remco Evenepoel at Volta a Catalunya

    VILA-SECA, SPAIN - MARCH 25: (L-R) Remco Evenepoel of Belgium and Team Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe and Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team Visma | Lease a Bike compete in the breakaway during the 105th Volta a Catalunya 2026, Stage 3 a 159.4km stage from Mont-roig del Camp to Vila-seca / #UCIWT / on March 25, 2026 in Vila-seca, Spain. (Photo by Szymon Gruchalski/Getty Images)

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    Remco Evenepoel (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) lit up yesterday’s finale in the crosswinds along with Jonas Vinegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike). However, with just 300 metres to go, the Olympic champion hit a pothole before the final roundabout and went down hard. Vingegaard sat up and was caught by the peloton with Dorian Godon (Ineos Grenadiers) winning, but the chaos in the GC fight was amazing…

    Volta a Catalunya stage 3: Remco Evenepoel and Jonas Vingegaard on the attack

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    Before going further into today, let’s relive the action from stage 3 and the chaos of that final 30km!

    VILA-SECA, SPAIN - MARCH 25: Dorian Godon of France and Team INEOS Grenadiers - Green Leader Jersey celebrates at finish line as stage winner during the 105th Volta a Catalunya 2026, Stage 3 a 159.4km stage from Mont-roig del Camp to Vila-seca / #UCIWT / on March 25, 2026 in Vila-seca, Spain. (Photo by Szymon Gruchalski/Getty Images)

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    First things first, the news that came out last night that today’s summit finish to Vallter 2000 is no longer happening due to an extreme wind warning, here is the statement from the race with the link to our story below…

    “The stage, starting from Mataró, will finish in the town of Camprodon, shortening the final climb to the resort. With this change, the stage start time is delayed by half an hour to 13:05, with the team presentation in Mataró taking place between 11:55 and 12:55.”

    >>> Thursday’s Volta a Catalunya summit stage finish cut short due to high wind warning in weather déjà vu

    VALLTER 2000 SETCASES VALL DE CAMPOPRODON SPAIN MARCH 19 A general view of the peloton competing during the 103rd Volta Ciclista a Catalunya 2024 Stage 2 a 1865km stage from Mataro to Vallter 2000 Setcases Vall de Campoprodon 2146m UCIWT on March 19 2024 in Setcases Vall de Campoprodon Spain Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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    Hola and welcome to Cyclingnews‘ live report for stage 4 of the Volta a Catalunya 2026!

    The neutral start will be in about half an hour.

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