Wout van Aert is still searching for his first victory of 2026, with the Belgian coming the closest yet to the win on Thursday’s stage 4 of Tirreno-Adriatico.

He and his Visma-Lease a Bike teammate Matteo Jorgenson worked in tandem late on the hilly 213km stage, with the American often in control of the select lead group at the head of the race on the road to Martinsicuro.

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He talked through the final kilometre, noting that he used up valuable energy in reacting to Christen. When Van der Poel went, nobody – even his career-long rival Van Aert – could come close.

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“Mathieu was better, but after that climb, only 10 riders remained [12 made it over with two more joining before the finish – Ed.]. Wout is among the top 10 in the race. That bodes well for the coming weeks.”

Visma’s attention is likely to turn to Jorgenson in the next two stages of the race, including Friday’s hilly finish in Mombaroccio and Saturday’s queen stage to Camerino.

The 26-year-old, twice a Paris-Nice champion, currently lies fourth overall in the general classification, 34 seconds down on race leader Giulio Pellizzari.