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This fourth stage, in which no change was visible in the hierarchy to win the overall classification in Paris, with the Belgian Greg Van Avermaet in yellow jersey, was played in the last 1000 meters, with a sprint tight between three colossal volcanoes who have passed the finish line with barely a millimeter difference.
World champion Peter Sagan rallied "in extremis" in the last meters. But the Slovak could only be second, a position at the gates of glory that he has repeated 20 times since his debut on the Tour.
A Rostock Gorilla & # 39; André Greipel, the last stretch of four kilometers was long and finished third.
Gaviria, 23, already winner of the first stage at Fontenay-le-Comte, has signed his 9th win this season, 34th of his career.
The "café" is about to overcome Sagan's promising debut in the Tour, with three wins in his first appearance in 2012.
And that the peloton played with the fire in the escape of the day, which reached in the last kilometer.
By a strange coincidence before the World Cup semi-final between France and Belgium, this breakaway brought together from the start four representatives from both countries.
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