2021 ITZULIA BASQUE COUNTRY STAGE 4 RESULTS — MCNULTY SHINES

American rider Brandon McNulty of Team UAE Emirates took the overall lead of the Tour of the Basque Country on Thursday as home hope Ion Izagirre won stage four. After coming third on the mountain stage McNulty ended the day top of the heap, leading former yellow jersey holder Primoz Roglic by 23 seconds, with two days’ racing remaining including a mountaintop finish on the final stage. On the line Astana rider Izagirre used a bike throw, dropping behind the saddle and shoving the handlebars forwards, to win the 189.2km run in 4:17:07, just ahead of another local rider, Pello Bilbao of Bahrain Victorious.

McNulty came second on the opening day time-trial and has been riding as a foil with Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar, who is now fifth overall at 43 seconds.

“For sure we were aiming for the stage win without thinking too much about the leader’s jersey,” McNulty said after the stage.

“I feel good and ready to face the last two stages. Tomorrow could be another tricky stage, and Saturday will be an epic day. We’ll do our best to defend the leader’s jersey,” he said.

Pello Bilbao (ESP – Bahrain Victorious) – Ion Izaguirre Insausti (ESP – Astana – Premier Tech) – Maximilian Schachmann (GER – Bora – Hansgrohe)

The 23-year-old from Phoenix, Arizona is a former mountain biker who joined UAE Team Emirates in 2020 when team chief Joxean Matxin described McNulty as an all-rounder with huge potential.

“Brandon is a world-class talent. He has two key qualities that few riders his age possess, the ability to combine both climbing and time trialing at a high level,” said Matxin.

The stage win itself was a close call and Bilbao was sure he had won it and refused to accept defeat until he had seen the replay.

“Even I was sure Pello (Bilbao) had won and when I saw him celebrating I congratulated him,” Izagirre said.

“But then they told me I’d won in fact, so I feel incredible.”

Bilbao can console himself however with a potential shot at the overall title as he is now fourth in the standings at 36 seconds.

After a clean sweep of the podium at the Tour of Catalonia, British outfit Ineos have been less prominent in this race, but Adam Yates is still in the reckoning in sixth at 1:02.

Friday’s penultimate stage has less scope for a shake up, with just two minor climbs, but Saturday’s short but ultra-mountainous final stage promises fireworks.

Brandon McNulty (USA – UAE Team Emirates)

RESULTS

1  IZAGIRRE Ion Astana – Premier Tech 4:17:07
2  BILBAO Pello Bahrain – Victorious 0:00
3  MCNULTY Brandon UAE-Team Emirates 0:00
4  VINGEGAARD Jonas Team Jumbo-Visma 0:00
5  BUCHMANN Emanuel BORA – hansgrohe 0:00
6  CHAVES Esteban Team BikeExchange 0:02
7  BEVIN Patrick Israel Start-Up Nation 0:49
8  KNOX James Deceuninck – Quick Step 0:49
9  HERMANS Quinten Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux 0:49
10  VALVERDE Alejandro Movistar Team 0:49

 

OVERALL RESULTS

1  MCNULTY Brandon UAE-Team Emirates 12:25:21
2  ROGLIČ Primož Team Jumbo-Visma 0:23
3  VINGEGAARD Jonas Team Jumbo-Visma 0:28
4  BILBAO Pello Bahrain – Victorious 0:36
5  POGAČAR Tadej UAE-Team Emirates 0:43
6  YATES Adam INEOS Grenadiers 1:02
7  BUCHMANN Emanuel BORA – hansgrohe 1:07
8  VALVERDE Alejandro Movistar Team 1:13
9  IZAGIRRE Ion Astana – Premier Tech 1:15
10  LANDA Mikel Bahrain – Victorious 1:23

RBA/AFP Photos: Bettini

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