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Primoz Roglic roars into red jersey after stage four victory at Vuelta a España

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The defending champion Primoz Roglic took the overall leader’s red jersey at the Vuelta a España on Tuesday after he stormed to victory on stage four, a 152.5km ride from Vitoria-Gasteiz to Laguardia, with a stunning late effort.

The Jumbo-Visma rider exploded with around 300m to go, rolling past Mads Pedersen of Trek-Segafredo to secure the win. Enric Mas claimed third place for Movistar ahead of the French duo Quentin Pacher and Pavel Sivakov. “It’s really just the beginning of La Vuelta but it’s always better to be 10 seconds ahead rather than behind,” he said. “It was already a hard pace the whole day, with a super fast and hard stage.

The finale was an opportunity to fight for the stage win. I had the legs so I gave it a go.” Roglic holds a 13-second advantage over Sepp Kuss in the general classification, with the American finishing 12th to stay within touching distance of his teammate.

The win dispelled any doubts over Roglic’s form coming into the race, with the 32-year-old seemingly having overcome the serious injuries that forced him to abandon the Tour de France after stage 14.

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