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2026-01-24T02:49:09.635Z

Tobias Lund Andresen was second and Laurence Pithie third in the final sprint.

2026-01-24T02:48:03.348Z

First win for Vernon in 10 months.

2026-01-24T02:45:22.719Z

But Lund Andresen gets swarmed and Ethan Vernon wins!

2026-01-24T02:44:42.373Z

Decathlon takes over with Lund Andresen in 4th wheel.

2026-01-24T02:44:21.513Z

Brennan was not on the wheel on his train, and Visma rider swings out

2026-01-24T02:43:38.948Z

Elbows up for the riders in the peloton, as Visma takes over the front with 1.5km

2026-01-24T02:42:41.506Z

Uno-X tries to take charge at the front, but other teams are fighting for position,

2026-01-24T02:42:12.613Z

Peloton is speeding, going 70kmph, on a false flat on McLaren Vale. 3km to go

2026-01-24T02:40:31.978Z

Tailwind as the speeds ramp up inside of 5km to go.

2026-01-24T02:39:57.777Z

Visma is in the middle, with Brennan behind the whole team lined up, pushing him back in the peloton.

2026-01-24T02:39:17.322Z

Groupama is pushing its way to the front for Lewis Boyer who finished third yesterday.

2026-01-24T02:35:20.073Z

The left handside to right, teams at the front as EF, NSN, Astana, Picnic, Visma, Ineos, Decathlon and UAE.

2026-01-24T02:33:45.067Z

Vine is sitting on the wheel of Molano, the UAE sprinter, near the front. Trying to stay out of trouble with 10km to go.

2026-01-24T02:31:21.571Z

Some riders taking a risk, using the gravel on the side of the road to try and move up.

2026-01-24T02:30:24.249Z

Picnic now move up, working for Casper van Uden as the peloton blocks the whole road.

2026-01-24T02:29:02.734Z

Temps are 41 C at the finish with wind gusts of 35 kmph. Peloton is 13km away from the finish line on High Street in Willunga.

2026-01-24T02:26:06.429Z

Lull before the expected bunch sprint finale, as the field slows down to go through the feedzone.

2026-01-24T02:22:49.219Z

More teams move up to the front for their sprinters: Visma working once again for Brennan. Astana for Aaron Gate, Tudor for Maikel Zijlaard, and EF for Luke Lamperti.

2026-01-24T02:17:56.351Z

UAE comes to the front to protect race leader Vine, Behind them, the Ineos team for sprinter Welsford, and Decathlon for Lund Andresen.

2026-01-24T02:16:25.091Z

Peloton is all together inside of 21km to go, as the temps hit 40 C.

2026-01-24T02:15:58.007Z

Mauro Schmid (Jayco-AlUla) was second across the line for the intermediate sprint with Alastair Mackellar (EF Education-Easypost) third.

2026-01-24T02:12:57.429Z

Andrea Raccagni Noviero made it across the line first, to nab those three seconds. He was tied with Michael Leonard (EF Education-Easypost) on time, but second in the best young rider classification.

2026-01-24T02:12:00.289Z

Break is caught before the intermediate sprint in a battle for the white jersey, but EF riders are coming forwards to try and get the seconds.

2026-01-24T02:10:45.516Z

Change at the front of the peloton with Soudal Quickstep taking the front. They’re all in for the bonus seconds coming up in the second intermediate sprint in 1.2km.

2026-01-24T02:08:06.319Z

The peloton just swung off on Aldinga Beach, temps hitting 36 C at the moment, with the gap to the 2 escapees holding at 25 seconds with 26km to go.

2026-01-24T02:01:08.551Z

Sprinters, Brennan, Welsford and Jensen Plowright are further down the peloton, seemingly unconcerned for now. They are in a deep conversation.

2026-01-24T01:58:22.183Z

The peloton doesn’t want to keep the two escapees quite yet, so they are letting them dangle off the front at around 15 seconds.

2026-01-24T01:52:43.209Z

This time around, the wind seems to have shifted to a head-crosswind, and the peloton is not quite as chaotic as the previous lap.

2026-01-24T01:51:47.486Z

Greenwood takes a long behind him as the peloton is breathing down his neck.

2026-01-24T01:49:20.153Z

Battle for positioning in the peloton, for the upcoming wind section. Race leader Vine is close to the front with at least one teammate.

2026-01-24T01:48:10.516Z
Lap #2 – 42km to go

2026-01-24T01:45:56.269Z

Tension is rising, as we are getting close to the wind section where the crash happened earlier.

2026-01-24T01:44:38.765Z

Cavagna is back in the field, led by Oliver Bleddyn (Australia) followed by Ineos.

2026-01-24T01:40:10.384Z

Cavagna sits up, leaving Plapp and Greenwood to continue in the break.

2026-01-24T01:36:58.915Z

Lull before the …. wind in the peloton. Ineos, Astana and Visma all represented at the front.

2026-01-24T01:36:09.758Z

Plapp has been pouring water over himself all day. The break now has 1:55 with 51km to go as they get support from the neutral service.

2026-01-24T01:34:42.497Z

Jake Stewart also went down in the earlier crash and was forced to abandon.

Unfortunately, Jake Stewart has been forced to abandon @tourdownunder after crashing on stage 4. He is in the ambulance en route to hospital. We will update on his condition as soon as possible.🇦🇺 #TourDownUnder #WeAreNSN pic.twitter.com/3cH6cTfC2SJanuary 24, 2026

2026-01-24T01:32:39.623Z

From earlier in the stage, the peloton racing by the beach

WILLUNGA, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 24: A general view of the peloton passing through a landscape during the 26th Santos Tour Down Under 2026, Stage 4 a 130.8km stage from Brighton to Willunga / #UCIWT / on January 24, 2026 in Willunga, Australia. (Photo by Con Chronis/Getty Images)

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2026-01-24T01:31:22.382Z

Liam Walsh (Australia) was caught behind the crash and called it a day.

2026-01-24T01:27:43.124Z

Nasty little kicker with a headwind as the peloton goes through the feedzone.

2026-01-24T01:23:36.360Z

Visma at the front once again. So far, they have not managed to provide sprinter Matthew Brennan with a perfect leadout. Will the third time be the charm? Of course, first they have to catch the break.

2026-01-24T01:19:23.188Z

Peloton is spread across the road as it raises slightly, leaving the beach.

2026-01-24T01:15:21.260Z

Visma has taken control on the pack, as the whole team lined up at the front with one Lotto rider slotted in second wheel behind T. Rex. Tudor are lined up beside them.

2026-01-24T01:12:54.982Z

Halfway through the stage, the break goes through the first intermediate sprint with 2:33 on the peloton.

2026-01-24T01:08:26.234Z

Headwind for the break trio as they race along the beachfront.

2026-01-24T01:06:21.333Z

Break just rode through the sharp right-hand turn and are now racing by the beach, as they approach the first intermediate sprint at Snapper Point.

2026-01-24T01:02:59.312Z

More riders, including KOM leader Urianstad,, caught in or behind the crash, are rejoining the peloton.

2026-01-24T01:02:12.966Z

In the break, Cavagna, Greenwood and Plapp, have 2:11 on the peloton with 72km to go.

2026-01-24T01:01:21.719Z

Less impact from the wind as the route changed direction. Group is regrouping slightly.

2026-01-24T01:00:21.548Z

Two riders that have abandoned following the crash are Vegard Stake Laengen (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) and Danny van Poppel (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe)

2026-01-24T00:58:45.663Z

Ineos and Red Bull are trying to split the peloton even more.

2026-01-24T00:57:32.423Z

Riders are trying to use the cars to make it back to the peloton.

2026-01-24T00:57:01.177Z

Red Bull, Ineos, Lidl and EF are at the front.

2026-01-24T00:56:29.815Z

Peloton has split in half under pressure from the pace and the wind.

2026-01-24T00:55:28.430Z

Riders using the gravel section on the left-hand side of the road to hide from the wind with 78km to go.

2026-01-24T00:54:59.195Z

KOM #1 results

2- Rémi Cavagna (Groupama-FDJ United)

2026-01-24T00:54:09.765Z

Riders accelerating at the front of the peloton, as they are flying towards the windier section.

2026-01-24T00:53:26.109Z

Decathlon pushing the pace at the front, followed by Ineos and then Vine sandwiched between two UAE teammates.

2026-01-24T00:51:57.865Z

Race leader Jay Vine is still in the peloton after that big crash. Teams involved in the crash were NSN, UAE and more.

2026-01-24T00:49:44.224Z
Crash in the peloton

2026-01-24T00:49:06.606Z
Start of lap #1 – 84km to go

2026-01-24T00:47:25.966Z

NSN goes to the peloton hits the exposed roads. The acceleration has decreased the gap to 3:22.

2026-01-24T00:45:30.626Z

Red Bull takes over the front of the peloton, and ups the pace slightly. They now have two riders at the front, as the other teams jostle for position.

2026-01-24T00:44:09.852Z

Let’s hear what Ethan Vernon (NSN) told Seven this morning in Brighton. His teammate Jake Stewart finished fourth on stage 4.

“I was only expecting two opportunities, so to get an extra one gave a bit of morale last night, after the stage didn’t go our way, and to refocus and reset for today. So, I’m looking to make the most of today’s opportunity.”

2026-01-24T00:42:35.467Z

The whole Ineos team is now at the front of the peloton, as UAE seems perfectly fine with the trio up the road, for now.

2026-01-24T00:38:42.238Z

Three riders in the break are Rémi Cavagna (Groupama-FDJ United), Matthew Greenwood (Australia), and Luke Plapp (Jayco AlUla)

WILLUNGA, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 24: Luke Plapp of Australia and Team Jayco AlUla competes in the breakaway during the 26th Santos Tour Down Under 2026, Stage 4 a 130.8km stage from Brighton to Willunga / #UCIWT / on January 24, 2026 in Willunga, Australia. (Photo by Con Chronis/Getty Images)

(Image credit: Getty Images)

2026-01-24T00:36:33.310Z

Gap continues to go up for the three riders in the break, Cavagna, Greenwood and Plapp, now at 3L07 with 94km to go.

2026-01-24T00:35:54.667Z

A few days ago, on the same finish in Willunga township, Ally Wollaston (FDJ United-Suez) sprinted to victory on stage 1 of the Women’s Tour Down Under after the lone breakaway was caught with 50 metres to go.

2026-01-24T00:32:30.178Z

Back in 2023, on a stage that also finished in Willunga township, Bryan Coquard sprinted to victory from a small group that formed in the crosswinds.

2026-01-24T00:29:40.692Z

Peloton goes through feedzone with Visma;s Tim Rex grabbing multiple bottles.

2026-01-24T00:27:58.150Z

With the gap hitting the 2-minute mark, Plapp is now the virtual leader on the road.

2026-01-24T00:27:32.524Z

Greenwood struggles to grab a water bottle in the feedzone but he did manage to get one out of two.

2026-01-24T00:26:00.103Z

Multiple teams at the front of the peloton: Jayco, EF Education, Uno-X, Visma and Bahrain with a gap of 1:44 to the 3-riders in the break with 104km to go

2026-01-24T00:19:24.394Z

Plapp is dousing himself in water, supplied by the neutral service car.

2026-01-24T00:18:02.429Z

Riders know that the wind could be a factor as soon as they come off this descent. No one wants to be caught out if crosswinds do hit.

2026-01-24T00:16:47.614Z

Jayco, EF Education and Bahrain at the front of the peloton, which so far has not allowed the break of 3 to really pull away. Gap at 52 seconds with 111km to go,

2026-01-24T00:12:51.306Z

Jayco, and Visma at the front of the peloton, keeping the three escapees at 45 seconds.

2026-01-24T00:11:14.413Z

Urianstad goes to the front of the peloton to take fourth place across the KOM line and nab a few more points.

2026-01-24T00:10:34.408Z

Cavagna leads the break across the top, followed by Greenwood and Plapp. No one really interested in the points.

2026-01-24T00:07:43.699Z

Plapp calls for neutral support for a water bottle. Gap is not high enough to get team cars in the gap.

2026-01-24T00:06:00.037Z
Break

The three riders in the break – Rémi Cavagna (Groupama-FDJ United), Matthew Greenwood (Australia), Luke Plapp (Jayco AlUla) – have one minute on the field with 119km to go.

2026-01-24T00:05:01.402Z

When asked how UAE Team Emirates-XRG planned to tackle the altered stage, sports director Fabrizio Guidi told Cyclingnews: “Yeah, actually, it is kind of a defending mode. It’s windy, and when it’s a sprint stage, it’s always difficult. Like yesterday, you saw crashes and all these things and we would always start anyway with a huge concentration.”

“We can never relax, never because everybody thinks it’s easy, it’s easy, but at the end of the day we need to do these 130 km and then tomorrow also, so that’s not the case. We have first and second, and we know that the others are not here for fun. They want to win. It’s a competition. Full respect and keep going like this.”

2026-01-24T00:03:41.031Z

Defending champion and second on GC going into this stage, Jhonatan Narváez (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) abandons after a hard crash. Best wishes.

2026-01-23T23:58:47.391Z

Another rider from Australia team is trying to bridge across as UAE, team of race leader Jay Vine, are at the front of the field.

2026-01-23T23:57:44.602Z

Other riders are trying to get across the 20-second gap.

2026-01-23T23:55:26.077Z

Crash. Narvaez went down in the peloton.

2026-01-23T23:54:15.053Z

Rémi Cavagna, Greenwood and Luke Plapp are now trying to get away. Plapp goes to the front, and ups the pace.

2026-01-23T23:53:17.839Z

Peloton is already strung out, as more riders try to get away.

2026-01-23T23:52:17.470Z

Duo is dragged back in by Guillaume Martin. All back together.

2026-01-23T23:51:22.451Z

Jayco is leading the chase as Urianstad, driving the move, looks behind him.

2026-01-23T23:50:28.279Z

Big reaction coming from the peloton. Everyone wants to go in the break.

2026-01-23T23:49:42.576Z

Matthew Greenwood is the first to attack. And KOM leader Martin Urianstad quickly jumps on his wheel.

2026-01-23T23:48:43.022Z

Flag drop from the race director Stuart O’Grady, and we are racing!

2026-01-23T23:45:07.528Z

Stage 2 winner Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) leads the general classification with six seconds on his teammate Jhonatan Narváez. Mauro Schmid (Jayco AlUla) sits in third place, 1:05 down.

2026-01-23T23:43:38.614Z

The road will immediately start to go up when the flag drops, for an uncategorized climb leading for the first KOM, cresting 13.2km into the stage.

2026-01-23T23:41:58.978Z

Very nervous peloton, swarming the race director’s car.

2026-01-23T23:40:47.760Z

The 136 riders are off for the 3km neutral zone. Given the new profile, this stage could be one for the sprinters again, or will the wind cause chaos?

2026-01-23T23:35:34.952Z

In the revamped stage 4, riders will face 130.8km from Brighton to Willunga. Action begins beachside Brighton before travelling through coastal sprints at Aldinga’s Snapper Point and Port Willunga, with peloton set to pass many of McLaren Vale’s best wineries along the way. Racing will finish on Willunga’s main street after a double lap.

2026-01-23T23:30:16.199Z

Willunga Hill has been removed from stage 4 of the Santos Tour Down Under, due to the Extreme fire danger rating for the area and forecast maximum temperatures of 43°C.

2026-01-14T22:23:42.617Z

Welcome to Cyclingnews’ live coverage of stage 4, from Brighton to Willunga, of the Tour Down Under. The stage starts at 10:10am local time and finishes roughly three hours later.

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