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Gaviria slightly outpaced the Slovak Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe), and the German Andre Greipel (Lotto Soudal) ranked third. The best of the Polish Michał Kwiatkowski (Sky) finished 28.

This is the second stage of the success of the Colombian who debuted in the "Big Loop". Gaviria also finished fastest with the finish line at Fontenay-le-Comte.

On Tuesday, the peloton started with La Baule, where Polish footballers lived during Euro 2016. There were more references to football and journalists themselves. In the evening in St. Petersburg, France will face Belgium in the World Cup semi-finals, and four cyclists from two countries took part in the next generation: the French Jérôme Cousin and Anthony Perez and the Belgians Dimitri Claeys and Guillaume Van Keirsbulck

a half-minute advantage, which in the second part of the special began to melt due to the strength of the wind ahead and the faster pace, which was dictated mainly by the players of the Quick-Step team. The platoon caught up with the escape kilometer before the finish line

About 5 km before the finish there was an accident in which they suffered, among others Russian Ilnur Zakarin and Colombian Rigoberto Uran. The second of them managed to catch the peloton. Zakarin was unsuccessful and he recorded 59 seconds of losses.

No change occurred at the top of the overall standings. Van Avermaet still has the same total time as his teammate BMC American Tejay van Garderen and three seconds ahead of the British Geraint Thomas (Sky). Rafał Majka (Bora-Hansgrohe) still ranks 11th with a loss of 50 seconds

On Wednesday, the cyclists will stay in Brittany. The fifth hilly stage will lead from Lorient to Quimper

The results of Stage 4, La Baule – Sarzeau (195 km):

1. Fernando Gaviria (Columbia / Quick-Step Floors) – 4: 25.01
2. Peter Sagan (Slovakia / Bora-Hansgrohe)
3. André Greipel (Germany / Lotto Soudal)
4. Dylan Groenewegen (Country -Lass / LottoNL-Jumbo)
5. Marcel Kittel (Germany / Katusha-Alpecin)
6. Andrea Pasqualon (Italy / Wanty-Group Gobert)
7. Alexander Kristoff (Norway / UAE team Emirates)
8. John Degenkolb (Germany / Trek-Segafredo)
9. Dion Smith (New Zealand / Wanty-Gobert Group)
10. Timothy Dupont (Belgium / Wanta-Groupe Gobert)
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28. Michał Kwiatkowski (Polska / Sky)
50. Rafał Majka (Polska / Bora-Hansgrohe)
77. Maciej Bodnar (Polska / Bora-Hansgrohe) at the same time
165. Paweł Poljański (Poland / Bora-Hansgrohe) 3.48
169. Tomasz Marczyński (Polska / Lotto Soudal) 5.53

General standings:
1. Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium / BMC) – 13: 33.56
2. Tejay van Garderen (USA / BMC) at the same time
3. Geraint Thomas (United Kingdom / Sky) 3 s
4. Philippe Gilbert (Belgium / Quick-Step Floors) 5
5. Bob Jungels (Luxembourg / Quick-Step Floors) 7
6. Julian Alaphilippus (France / Quick-Step Floors) at the same time
7. Tom Dumoulin (Netherlands / Sunweb) 11
8. Soren Kragh Andersen (Denmark / Sunweb)
9. Michael Matthews (Australia / Sunweb) at the same time
10. Rigoberto Uran (Colombia / Education First) 35
11. Rafał Majka (Polska / Bora-Hansgrohe) 50

29. Maciej Bodnar (Polska / Bora-Hansgrohe) 1.32
56. Michał Kwiatkowski (Poland / Sky) ) 2.28
144. Paweł Poljański (Poland / Bora-Hansgrohe) 9.52
149. Tomasz Marczyński (Polska / Lotto Soudal) 10.57

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