
The Boyaca Orgullo De America team controls the peloton for race leader
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The rest of the bunch followed any potential moves that were initiated.
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The Boyaca Orgullo De America team stretches the peloton.
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The hammer went down up the day's first climb.
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The peloton en route to the finish in Ambato.
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Race leader Fernando Camargo (Boyaca Orgullo De America), yellow jersey,
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Giovanny Lopez (Boyaca Orgullo De America) sets tempo for teammate and
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Jhonny Caicedo (Fedecarchi/Gobierno) celebrates his stage victory in Ambato,
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Jhonny Caicedo (Fedecarchi/Gobierno) wins the Vuelta al Ecuador's fourth
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Fernando Camargo (Boyaca Orgullo De America) rides his first stage in
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Cesar Rojas (Plicem/J.Proteccion)
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Ecuador's Lenin Chiluiza (Ciclo Club Cotopaxi)
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The peloton sprints for second place at the conclusion of stage four in
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Graciano Fonseca (Boyaca Orgullo De America) leads teammate and race leader
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A seven-rider break escaped early in the stage.
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Byron Guama (Concentración Deportiva Pichincha), left, and Fernando Camargo
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Jhonny Caicedo (Fedecarchi/Gobierno) alone in the race lead.
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The Vuelta al Ecuador's classification leaders after stage four.
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Race leader Fernando Camargo stays at the head of the peloton.
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