2026 Tour of the Alps Stage 4 Results & Recap

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Lennart Jasch won stage 4 of the Tour of the Alps today β€” the biggest win of his career, and he has not yet signed his first professional contract. The Tudor Pro Cycling rider, a former speedskater, w...

Stage 4 of the 2026 Tour of the Alps is in the books. The final results and standings are below, followed by our recap of how the race unfolded.

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Race Recap

Lennart Jasch won stage 4 of the Tour of the Alps today β€” the biggest win of his career, and he has not yet signed his first professional contract. The Tudor Pro Cycling rider, a former speedskater, went clear from a five-man breakaway with 25 kilometres to go and held on alone to Trento, 10 seconds ahead of Matteo Sobrero (Lidl-Trek) and local rider Federico Iacomoni (UKYO) at the finish.

The queen stage from Arco covered 168km with 3,600 metres of climbing, including the first-category Passo Bordala in the opening kilometres and the Passo del Redebus near halfway, before a punchy finale into Trento. Jasch was in the early five-rider move and made his decisive push with 25km remaining, leaving his companions behind on a climb and converting the solo effort all the way to the line. Behind, the GC riders made moves on the descent that went nowhere β€” Pellizzari, Bernal and Pidcock all probing without finding a clear answer. Florian Stork (Tudor) led the GC group home 20 seconds back in fourth. Pellizzari's four-second lead carries into tomorrow's final stage. "I came here to help Michael Storer," Jasch said, wide-eyed. "I have no words for this."

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