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Giro d'Italia 2019: Stage 4

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Welcome back. It's already day four of the Giro d'Italia - I know time flies when you're having fun - and today's stage start is just a few moments away. 

Here are the jersey wearers on the start line. Roglic in pink, Gaviria leads the points classification, Lopez in the white young rider's classification and Ciccone leads the mountains classification. 

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Here is the breakaway riding in arrow formation a little earlier on. 

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We have more on the Molano story that broke earlier today. You can read that here

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Primoz Roglic doesn't look like he's feeling very stressed today. He's enjoying his time in the pink jersey at the moment. Here he is fraternising with the enemy, Jan Bakelants. 

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Watching Grand Tours is as often about the scenery as it is about the racing and here is come cracking scenery. 

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If you have been watching the Tour of California - and even if you haven't - our reporter on the ground Pat Malach has analysed how the general classification looks after the mountainous stage 2. Read the full story here

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This has destroyed the peloton and there is a group of about 20 riders on the front now. Roglic is safe in the group, but I can't see any of the Sunweb or Mitchelton riders. 

As was to be expected, Dumoulin has dropped out of the top 10. Bob Jungels has moved up into the top 10 now, as has Ulissi. Though the gaps have changed, there has been no movement in the top four. 

Here is a picture of Tom Dumoulin after the finish. You can see the blood coming down his left leg. 

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