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2026-02-21T15:40:33.919Z

That’s a big blow for the Frenchman, whose deficit to Ayuso has consequently been doubled from 7 seconds to 14 seconds.

What felt like an innocuous stage might just have made a big difference, as that’s a lot more time for Seixas to make up if he’s to challenge for overall victory at tomorrow’s final stage.

2026-02-21T15:38:51.418Z

It seems there was a split in the peloton at the finish, between the rider in 36th and 37th – and Paul Seixas was caught the wrong side of it.

2026-02-21T15:32:33.185Z

LAGOS, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 21: (L-R) Paul Magnier of France and Team Soudal Quick-Step celebrates at finish line as stage winner ahead of Jordi Meeus of Belgium and Team Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe during the 52nd Volta ao Algarve em Bicicleta 2026, Stage 4 a 175.1km stage from Albufeira to Lagos on February 21, 2026 in Lagos, Portugal. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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2026-02-21T15:31:18.407Z

Surprisingly, there was no sign of Jasper Philipsen in the finale. His team never seemed in control in the run-in to the sprint, and Philipsen was lost in the melee. The Belgian finished down in 10th, and is starting the season uncharacteristically slowly.

2026-02-21T15:28:40.558Z

Jordi Meeus again had to settle for second place, having also finished behind Magner on the opening day. He’s looking in great shape, but is up against a formidable foe in the Frenchman.

2026-02-21T15:27:42.602Z

It was a messy bunch sprint, with the leadouts rushed after such a prolonged wait beforehand. Tim Torn Teutenberg had to squeeze through a tight gap between himself and the barrier, but led the sprint as a result, but didn’t have the legs to hold off those approaching behind him.

2026-02-21T15:25:49.182Z

That was another seriously impressive sprint from Magnier. It might still be very early in the season, and many of the world’s best might not be here, but he is looking like one of the fastest in the world.

2026-02-21T15:21:44.528Z

It was a comfortable win in the end for Magnier, who extended his lead even as Meeus behind him sprinted in his slipstream.

2026-02-21T15:20:21.406Z

Jordi Meeus came through for 2nd, while Oded Kogut overtook a fading Tim Torn Teutenberg for third.

2026-02-21T15:18:58.471Z

Tim Torn Teutenberg of Lidl-Trek led the sprint initially, but had no response as Magnier was unleashed and stormed to victory.

2026-02-21T15:18:05.447Z

Magnier starts his sprint…and the Frenchman takes it!

2026-02-21T13:55:38.712Z

Meanwhile the peloton have close the gap to the break, bringing it down to 1:40. They still have matters firmly under control.

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2026-02-21T13:19:20.923Z

They might have reached the official summit, but the climbing isn’t done yet. After a false flat, the road climbs for a few kilometres more before eventually plateauing.

2026-02-21T13:18:20.702Z

Nobody in the peloton pushed on on this climb, allowing the break to grow their lead again to 2:25.

2026-02-17T18:25:22.328Z

Hello and welcome to stage four of the Volta ao Algarve!

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