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The Middle East after Gaza

The US striking Iranian military targets and revoking Iran's oil sales license represents a direct military escalation and a significant economic measure, fundamentally altering the immediate security and economic landscape in the region.

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Cycling·2h ago

Pedersen wins Tour stage four as cancer survivor Traeen takes yellow jersey in scorching heat

Mads Pedersen sprinted to victory on stage four of the Tour de France, while Torstein Traeen became the third Norwegian to wear the yellow jersey after a breakaway that left Tadej Pogacar almost eight minutes behind.

Stage four unfolds

The 181.9-kilometre stage from Carcassonne to Foix saw an early breakaway of 34 riders build a lead of over ten minutes on a peloton content to let the escapees fight for the stage. Four categorised climbs, including the Category Two Col de Montsegur, splintered the group. Lidl-Trek placed three riders in the front selection of ten: Mads Pedersen, Quinn Simmons and Mathias Vacek. Vacek set a fierce tempo under the flamme rouge, and after Kevin Vauquelin's late attack, Pedersen unleashed a powerful sprint to win ahead of Simmons, with Raul Garcia Pierna third.

This was I would say a masterpiece of teamwork. I was suffering a lot on the last climb but with Quinn and Vacek it was an incredible day.

— Mads Pedersen

The victory, Pedersen's first since stage 15 of the 2025 Vuelta a España and his first Tour stage win since 2023, also moved him into the green jersey as leader of the points classification.

Stage 4 key moments
  1. Start in Carcassonne181.9 km stage begins under extreme heat
  2. Breakaway forms34 riders go clear, build lead of over 10 minutes
  3. Col de MontsegurFinal climb splinters breakaway; Lidl-Trek trio make front group
  4. Flamme rougeVacek sets pace, Vauquelin attacks
  5. Finish in FoixPedersen outsprints Simmons for stage win

Traeen's yellow jersey and cancer comeback

Torstein Traeen, the 30-year-old Norwegian from Uno-X Mobility, finished eighth on the stage and took the overall lead. He now holds a 28-second advantage over Sean Quinn, with Vacek third at 3 minutes 50 seconds. Defending champion Tadej Pogacar and his rival Jonas Vingegaard are both 7 minutes 53 seconds back, level on time.

It feels unreal. I don't really understand what's going on. Maybe in a couple of days it will sink in.

— Torstein Traeen

Traeen's path to the maillot jaune is remarkable. In May 2022, a routine anti-doping control revealed hormonal abnormalities that led to a diagnosis of testicular cancer. He underwent surgery and returned to racing four months later. Last year he wore the red jersey for four days at the Vuelta a España and finished ninth overall. He becomes only the third Norwegian to lead the Tour, after Thor Hushovd and Alexander Kristoff.

Time behind yellow jersey after stage 4 · seconds
Sean Quinn
28
Mathias Vacek
230
Tadej Pogacar
473
Jonas Vingegaard
473
Sean Quinn
28 seconds
Mathias Vacek
230 seconds
Tadej Pogacar
473 seconds
Jonas Vingegaard
473 seconds

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Pogacar welcomes the respite

Pogacar, who had taken the yellow jersey with a stage win on Monday, was not unhappy to relinquish it. He told reporters that the podium and media obligations can consume up to two hours, and shedding them aids recovery. He also struggled with the heat, saying he had a terrible headache at the start of the stage.

When the stage began I had a really terrible headache and thought: this is going to be a long day. But then we kept splashing each other with water and it got better.

— Tadej Pogacar

The Slovenian said he aims to reclaim the jersey later in the race but acknowledged the size of the gap to Traeen.

Heatwave forces emergency measures

Temperatures touched 40 degrees Celsius across the Aude and Ariège regions, prompting the UCI and organisers ASO to soften feeding rules and deploy extra water bottles and drinks motorbikes on a trial basis. Riders stuffed ice down their jerseys and doused themselves throughout the stage. Pascal Chanteur, president of the professional riders union, called the measures "the least worst option" and said they did not fix the problem. Pedersen, however, said he trusted the organisers: "I'm pretty sure if it was dangerous or unhealthy there would be no racing."

What's next

The Tour continues on Thursday with a mountain stage finishing at the foot of the Cirque de Gavarnie after the Col du Tourmalet, where the general classification contenders are expected to reassert themselves.

Foix · Carcassonne
Mads PedersenTorstein TraeenTadej PogacarQuinn SimmonsMathias VacekSean QuinnJonas VingegaardPascal Chanteur
BarcelonaKnut Hamsun

8 sources

  • Denmark's Pedersen wins Tour stage four, Norway's Traeen takes yellow jersey
    Reuters·23h ago
  • Tadej Pogacar had last van extreme hitte in Tour de France en is niet rouwig om verlies gele trui: 'Vreselijke hoofdpijn'
    Telegraaf·5h ago
  • Tour de France : "On gagne une heure et demie sur la récupération", pourquoi la perte du maillot jaune arrange Pogacar
    Le Figaro.fr·10h ago
  • Krebs besiegt, Gelb erobert: Die emotionale Geschichte von Tour-Entdeckung Torstein Träen
    N-tv·10h ago
  • Tour de France : le classement de la quatrième étape et le classement général, avec un nouveau maillot jaune
    Le Parisien·12h ago
  • Pedersen powers to victory as Traeen takes yellow
    RTE.ie·21h ago
  • Cancer survivor Træen takes yellow jersey as Pedersen wins stage four amid 40-degree heat
    The Guardian·21h ago
  • Tour de France: les Nordiques plus forts que la canicule
    France 24·22h ago

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