Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) soloed to the seventh win of his career on stage 4 of the Vuelta a Burgos, attacking the day’s breakaway over the final climb of the day, the Alto del Cargadero, 17km from the finish.

Caruso left behind a group including Rui Costa (EF Education-EasyPost) and Ben Zwiehoff (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) from the main break of the stage, which jumped clear of the peloton 20km into the 162.7km stage.

His superior climbing ability saw him quickly pull out a minute’s gap on the steep final section of the Cargadeto, an advantage he’d only extend on the downhill.

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Further back, the peloton, which lay three minutes down for much of the final 30km and posed no threat to the breakaway, rolled home at 3:15 after Caruso had crossed the line, with Héctor Alvarez (Lidl-Trek) leading the group home.

With the breakaway riders having no impact on the race’s general classification, the overall race lead stays with Léo Bisiaux (Decathlon AG2R L Mondiale)

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