Thomas de Gendt of Vacansoleil-DCM attacked from the front in style to take back the Paris-Nice race leader’s jersey from Matt Goss today, as fellow escapee Thomas Voeckler of Europcar, sporting the French national champion’s colours, took the stage win in Belleville.
The pair had got into a five-man break early on in the 191km stage from Creches-sur-Saone, today's route almost completing a circle as between the neighbouring start and finish towns. On the way, de Gendt focused on picking up bonus seconds at intermediate sprints as he sought to take back the overall lead he had lost yesterday.
By the closing kilometres of the stage, the Belgian was pedalling at full steam to pull the three surviving fellow escapees along as the peloton, led by Leopard Trek, attempted to hunt them down.
Coming under the flamme rouge, the breakaway quartet held a 20-second advantage and it was clear they weren’t going to be caught, with Voeckler taking the sprint from Remy Pauriol of FDJ.
It was a case of third time lucky for the popular rider who in the past two years has twice finished second in stages of this race after being involved in an escape.
De Gendt, meanwhile, cruised over the line in third place to confirm that he would be back in the overall lead going into tomorrow’s 193km Stage 5 from Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise Vernoux-en-Vivarais, which like today's stage includes seven categorised climbs.
Today’s stage was the first time in this year’s race that Team Sky’s Geraint Thomas hasn’t headed the peloton as the race approached the line. The Welshman had a tumble on the day’s final climb, but appeared unhurt and was able to complete the stage.
Tomorrow's ascents however are likely to be more testing than today's climbs were, and although he was pleased to have won the race lead back, de Gendt accepts that it may be difficult to retain tit.
"At first I just wanted to go for the sprint and take seconds, thinking that if Goss was in the peloton, I might take back the jersey," said the 24-year-old afterwards, quoted on the Paris-Nice website.
"We just kept riding and they could not catch us," he continued. "I had good legs, I wanted to ride in the front. I didn’t expect it to go so well. I was riding just for the yellow jersey. If I wanted to win the stage, I would have played it smarter.
"To take the jersey is also nice. Tomorrow is a hard stage, I have thirty seconds on the first real climbers. Maybe it will be enough, maybe not. I don’t think so…”
Paris-Nice Stage 4 Result
1 VOECKLER Thomas TEAM EUROPCAR 5h 04' 20"
2 PAURIOL Rémi FDJ + 00' 00"
3 DE GENDT Thomas VACANSOLEIL-DCM + 00' 00"
4 DI GREGORIO Rémy PRO TEAM ASTANA + 00' 00"
5 HAUSSLER Heinrich TEAM GARMIN - CERVELO + 00' 13"
6 SAGAN Peter LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE + 00' 13"
7 FEILLU Romain VACANSOLEIL-DCM + 00' 13"
8 DUMOULIN Samuel COFIDIS LE CREDIT EN LIGNE + 00' 13"
9 BOLE Grega LAMPRE - ISD + 00' 13"
10 WYSS Danilo BMC RACING TEAM + 00' 13"
11 ROJAS Jose Joaquin MOVISTAR TEAM + 00' 13"
12 ROELANDTS Jurgen OMEGA PHARMA - LOTTO + 00' 13"
13 PINEAU Jérôme QUICK STEP + 00' 13"
14 REDA Francesco QUICK STEP + 00' 13"
15 FOFONOV Dmitriy PRO TEAM ASTANA + 00' 13"
16 OFFREDO Yoann FDJ + 00' 13"
17 PASAMONTES Luis MOVISTAR TEAM + 00' 13"
18 VINOKOUROV Alexandre PRO TEAM ASTANA + 00' 13"
19 GALLOPIN Tony COFIDIS LE CREDIT EN LIGNE + 00' 13"
20 KLÖDEN Andréas TEAM RADIOSHACK + 00' 13"
76 WIGGINS Bradley SKY PROCYCLING + 00' 13"
140 THOMAS Geraint SKY PROCYCLING + 13' 10"
162 LLOYD Daniel TEAM GARMIN - CERVELO + 13' 10"
163 HUNT Jeremy SKY PROCYCLING + 13' 10"
Paris-Nice Overall Standings after Stage 4
1 DE GENDT Thomas VACANSOLEIL-DCM 19h 26' 46"
2 VOECKLER Thomas TEAM EUROPCAR + 00' 10"
3 PAURIOL Rémi FDJ + 00' 16"
4 GOSS Matthew Harley HTC - HIGHROAD + 00' 21"
5 DI GREGORIO Rémy PRO TEAM ASTANA + 00' 24"
6 HAUSSLER Heinrich TEAM GARMIN - CERVELO + 00' 27"
7 ROY Jérémy FDJ + 00' 30"
8 GALLOPIN Tony COFIDIS LE CREDIT EN LIGNE + 00' 31"
9 GAUTIER Cyril TEAM EUROPCAR + 00' 32"
10 VOIGT Jens TEAM LEOPARD-TREK + 00' 35"
11 FEILLU Romain VACANSOLEIL-DCM + 00' 36"
12 KADRI Blel AG2R LA MONDIALE + 00' 36"
13 WYSS Danilo BMC RACING TEAM + 00' 37"
14 PINEAU Jérôme QUICK STEP CYCLING TEAM + 00' 37"
15 GAVAZZI Francesco LAMPRE - ISD + 00' 37"
16 KLÖDEN Andréas TEAM RADIOSHACK + 00' 37"
17 ROCHE Nicolas AG2R LA MONDIALE + 00' 37"
18 PASAMONTES Luis MOVISTAR TEAM + 00' 37"
19 GERDEMANN Linus TEAM LEOPARD-TREK + 00' 37"
20 JEANNESSON Arnold FDJ + 00' 37"
66 WIGGINS Bradley SKY PROCYCLING + 00' 37"
125 THOMAS Geraint SKY PROCYCLING + 13' 34"
132 LLOYD Daniel TEAM GARMIN - CERVELO + 13' 34"
157 HUNT Jeremy SKY PROCYCLING + 20' 02"
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