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Italian Milan takes sprint honours at UAE Tour
Jonathan Milan beat Ethan Vernon and his own younger brother Matteo Milan in a bunch sprint on stage four of the UAE Tour on Thursday.
Another Italian Antonio Tiberi retained the overall lead with Saturday's Queen stage which culminates atop the Jebel Mobrah mountain on the horizon.
Tiberi took the red jersey on Tuesday on the Tour's first mountain climb as then leader Remco Evenepoel suffered something of a meltdown losing around two minutes.
Friday's stage five is a 166km run around Dubai and should also result in a bunch sprint.
bnl/dmc/iwd
a remporté jeudi à Fujairah la 4e étape du Tour des Emirats arabes unis au terme de laquelle son compatriote Antonio Tiberi, vainqueur la veille de l'étape reine à Jebel Mobrah, a conservé le maillot de leader.
Le coureur de la formation Lidl-Trek a devancé au sprint le Britannique Ethan Vernon et un autre Italien, Matteo Milan, pour signer sa troisième victoire cette saison.
Vendredi, la 5e étape autour de Dubaï (166 km) offre une nouvelle possibilité de succès aux sprinteurs.
Avant la journée de samedi qui promet une belle bagarre entre les leaders du classement général, Antoino Tiberi et son dauphin, le Mexicain Isaac Del Toro, sur la montée finale de Jebel Hafeet (10,6 km à 6,9% de déclivité en moyenne).
D.Schlegel--VB