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Seth Dunwoody wins Stage 4 of the Giro Next Gen 2025

18/06/2025

 Seth Dunwoody (Bahrain Victorious Development Team) has won Stage 4 of the Giro Next Gen Carta Giovani Nazionale, the 134 km long Manerbio-Salsomaggiore Terme, ahead of Patrick Boje Frydkjaer (Lidl-Trek Future Cycling) e Aubin Sparfel (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Development Team).

Jarno Widar (Lotto Development Team) retains the Maglia Rosa.

STAGE RESULTS
1 – Seth Dunwoody (Bahrain Victorious Development Team) – 134 km in 2h49’19”, av speed 47.485 km/h
2 – Patrick Boje Frydkjaer (Lidl-Trek Future Cycling) s.t.
3 – Aubin Sparfel (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Development Team) s.t.

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
1 – Jarno Widar (Lotto Development Team)
2 – Lorenzo Mark Finn (Red Bull – Bora – Hansgrohe Rookies) at 7″
3 – Luke Tuckwell (Red Bull – Bora – Hansgrohe Rookies) at 27″

THE OFFICIAL JERSEYS THE GIRO NEXT GEN CARTA GIOVANI NAZIONALE
The leader jerseys of the Giro Next Gen Carta Giovani Nazionale are designed and produced by Castelli

  • Maglia Rosa, leader of the General Classification, sponsored by Mimit – Ministero delle Imprese e del Made in Italy – Jarno Widar (Lotto Development Team)
  • Maglia Rossa, leader of the Points Classification, sponsored by TIM Enterprise – Aubin Sparfel (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Development Team)
  • Maglia Azzurra, leader of the Gran Premio della Montagna (KOM), sponsored by Banca Mediolanum – Jarno Widar (Lotto Development Team)
  • Maglia Bianca, Best Young Rider, sponsored da Suzuki – Lorenzo Mark Finn (Red Bull – Bora – Hansgrohe Rookies)
  • Maglia Tricolore, leader of the Italian Riders Classification, sponsored by madeinitaly.gov.it by ITA – Lorenzo Mark Finn (Red Bull – Bora – Hansgrohe Rookies)

 

Speaking seconds after the stage finish, the stage winner Seth Dunwoody said: “I didn’t achieve what I wanted in the time trial and on stage 1. But I knew, whenever the route was released a few weeks ago, I said to my team stage 4 is mine. I’ve had this stage kind of in my head for a long time in the sense that I could go up the road early or I could try and survive for a bunch sprint. The whole team and the staff backed me this morning. They gave me confidence. We were trying our best to make the breakaway early. The word of the week for our team is patience. Today I just had it. Thankfully I could stay cool in the warm weather. I knew there would be sort of attacks in the last 2km. I also knew that I had the legs to win. This second win this year means a lot, it’s an even bigger surprise to win here than my first time this year. It’s amazing”.

 

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