Matteo Trentin (Quick-Step Floor's) wins messy stage four sprint in Tarragona, Vuelta a Espana.
Trentin wins makes add awhole news of him winning stages in all the three grand tours from Tour de France in 2013 and Giro d'Italia in last year’s Giro d’Italia
Stephane Rossetto (Team Cofidis) and Diego Rubio (Cajal Rural) try to hold off the peloton during stage four.
How it happend
In contrast to Sunday’s stage 2, where the constant threat of crosswinds meant no breakaway was seen all day, Tuesday's stage – the second of only four flat sprint stages at this Vuelta – quickly settled into a more familiar pattern.
Top Ten General Classification Result
1, Christopher Froome (Great Britain) Team Sky 08:53:44,
2, David de la Cruz (Spain) Quick-Step Floors 00:00:02,
3, Nicolas Roche (Ireland) BMC Racing Team 00:00:02,
4, Tejay van Garderen (United State) BMC Racing Team 00:00:02,
5, Vincenzo Nibali (Italy) Bahrain-Merida 00:00:10,
6, Johan Esteban Chaves Rubio (Colombia) Orica-Scott 00:00:11,
7, Fabio Aru (Italy) Astana Pro Team 00:00:38,
8, Adam Yates (Great Britain) Orica-Scott 00:00:39,
9, Romain Bardet (France) AG2R La Mondiale 00:00:48,
10, Simon Yates (Great Britain) Orica-Scott 00:00:48.
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