Stage 4 highlights of the UAE Tour 2024.

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    Well the world’s finest sprinters have come to the UAE tour and today three more stages about to start for the fast men well the GC boys had had their fun up to jabble J but this Thursday Dubai Harbor our destination lead out trains very much to the Forefront of

    Everybody’s minds and the quick men hoping that they could possibly stop Tim Malia who’ taken the opening stage early bragging rights then for sudar quickstep what about today well Dubai Harbor our destination starting off at the local police department Club a stage shortened by 7 km due to

    Overnight rain out in the desert causing Flooding at the southern turn nonetheless still a long stage in the saddle considering that the topography was almost perfectly flat flat is not Mark Stewart he wants points and plenty of them got in the break with haran hul from Lotto Destiny

    And added to his green jersey tally and also to the Breakaway intermediate Sprint black Jersey competition which he also leads hunting for seconds just one remaining at the intermediate Sprint Brandon mcnalty denied by Cameron Scott while the GC is so narrowly fought you have to battle for everything Jay

    Vine resplendant in the red jersey he’ll be caring that presumably to the foot of jabel hait on Sunday 49 km to go and it was essentially all back together after Van Hook rejoined the pack and then it was Tempo time really until we got our approach to the oceans

    Side while they were all in color order getting themselves ready for that crucial approach and then this happened inside 3 km to go thankfully a little compression within the pelan and Bor hrow paying the biggest price Sam wellsford and his lead out train absolutely derailed at this moment no

    Serious injuries to speak of thank heaven but the challenge over for wellsford who else would pick it up another antiban Kaden Groves decided to call for action and upsid to kernick we’re going for it500 met from home it was counting down to that crucial right-hander big turn it

    Was and it needed a brave push to be able to deny opper could bags the apex of the corner they were absolutely undiluted in their approach meanwhile Olaf Koy set off in the yellow at the barriers who was in his wake that was the point and yet again timbera just

    Getting up would he make it to the line it was all going to come on the throw decline also finishing vast and Malia did it once more decline for chuda pro cycling ACC creditable second place and Olaf Coy who’ lit the touch paper maybe just a little bit too early

    Unfortunately having to make up the podium by the end what a run and what a rocket ship is Tim Malia latching onto the right Wheels every single time it seems also AR decline what a fast finisher he is proving to be in the black Jersey of chuda pro cycling terrific

    Finale two in a row as far as Sprint stages are concerned for timbera he’s got two more opportunities Fridays and Saturday Maria taking it ahead of decline Olaf Koy anel kosy doing a fantastic job for Co cofidis maresco yakobson vanera bous caveria and Kut Tim Malia Jus at work the fastest man here

    Who is going to stop him that’s the question overall standings remain the same no changes due to that crash coming late on jayvine leading Ben okono by 11 seconds overall n is thinking about it as well Vine likely to carry that to the foot of jabble her the final stage

    Mountain we’ll see who comes out on top when we reach the top and so to stage five longest stage of this the sixth UE tour destination Al Kain little bit of a lump at the beginning of the day before the two into mediate Sprints it should

    End up with a bunch finish but you never know somebody might be tempted to go in the break Thomas again maybe don’t know you’ll have to tune in tomorrow to find out we’ll see you then

    20 Comments

    1. I'm an Englishman🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 but I live in the States so most of the races I watch are on American networks but as I watch the commentary on Eurosport I see a lot more laughing, jabs at one another and its more fun to watch. Adam is your typical northerner with his snyde and condescending remarks. He really takes it to the limits😆 Most Americans watching this lot would think, "wow this lot is really disrespectful to each other" but being an Englishman🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 I get a kick out of it. Great bunch this lot!!
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    2. De Klein did amazing for a second – better lead out or line and he'd have won. He lost all momentum freewheeling a few seconds when Tim darted in front of him.

    3. Carlton: ‘it’ll be on the throw’.
      WTF, it was no-where near, more like a bike length plus, and that was clear at the point that sentence was said. Either use actual commentary, or a script that acknowledges both that its been written after the fact and is a highlights summary – don’t mix past tense with attempts to create suspense.

    4. Tim Merlier is a TOP sprinter who could beat every sprinter in the world. But in my opinion A. De Lie from lotto could becomme the best sprinter in the world ! Alreddy when he was only 19 years old he won proffesional sprints against good sprinters. I wouldend be supprised if he will win a classic race verry verry soon…. 😉

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