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2016 Vuelta a España Stage 4: Calmejane victorious, Atapuma in red

Direct Energie rider takes first win of career

Young French rider Lilian Calmejane of Pro Continental squad Direct Energie attacked out of an enormous breakaway to win solo on Wednesday’s Vuelta a España summit finish. Calmejane is the second Frenchman to win solo in a row after Alexandre Geniez’s triumph on Monday. BMC’s Colombian Darwin Atapuma, ninth in this year’s Giro d’Italia, assumed the race lead.


On a slightly cooler day than Monday, the riders had two Cat. 3’s early in the stage and then a summit finish on Cat. 2 San Andres de Teixido, a climb with a tough latter half.


There were numerous unsuccessful attempts to break away both before and on the first Cat. 3, the Alto da Serra Capela. Even race leader Ruben Fernandez (Spain/Movistar) tried to get away. But it was in between the early climbs that an enormous escape broke free. In it were serial buccaneer Thomas De Gendt (Belgium/Lotto-Soudal), who took maximum points on both Cat. 3’s to put himself in the KOM discussion, and Atapuma, only 1:35 behind Fernandez on GC.

This great raft of riders took a 4:30 lead, with Movistar getting little help to control it. With 40-km to go, the fugitives started attacking one another. De Gendt was at first reeling in the attacks and then trying them himself.

It was clear by the foot of the 11-km final climb that the day’s winner would be from the breakaway and that Movistar was content to let the red jersey go this early in the race. Axel Domont (France/AG2R) was first to hit the San Andres de Teixido, as Tinkoff and Orica-BikeExchange took over from Movistar in the peloton.


As Domont bolstered himself with thoughts of compatriot Geniez’s victory, Sky swamped the front of the field, now 4:00 behind. But it was not to be for Domont. His breakmates brought him back before another Frenchman, Calmejane, rushed away. Meanwhile, poor Tejay Van Garderen (USA/BMC) was shelled from the peloton once more.

On the little descent midway up the climb before it reached its steeper half, Calmejane led his closest chaser, Cannondale-Drapac’s Pierre Rolland, by 21-seconds. The other fugitives absorbed Rolland, so Atapuma lit out after Calmejane. In the peloton, the race’s first leader Peter Kennaugh (Great Britain/Sky) took off.

The Direct Energie man kept both his “calme” and his lead as he went under the red kite and would go on to hoist his first podium flowers. With Movistar driving the peloton, the red jersey was dropped and Kennaugh brought to heel. Atapuma was second on the day and the remaining favourites all crossed the line together.

Wednesday has a milder profile, though the back end is a little bumpy.

2016 Vuelta a España Stage 4
1) Lilian Calmejane (France/Direct Energie) 4:05:19
2) Darwin Atapuma (Colombia/BMC) +0:15
3) Ben King (USA/Cannondale-Drapac) s.t.
150) Ryan Anderson (Canada/Direct Energie) +14:54
180) Svein Tuft (Canada/Orica-BikeExchange) +15:10

2016 Vuelta a España GC
1) Darwin Atapuma (Colombia/BMC) 13:23:10
2) Alejandro Valverde (Spain/Movistar) +0:29
3) Chris Froome (Great Britain/Sky) +0:33
142) Ryan Anderson (Canada/Direct Energie) +29:33
184) Svein Tuft (Canada/Orica-BikeExchange) +36:16

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