There were plenty of riders hoping to make their mark there. Among the early leaders: one of them was Max Kanter (XDS Astana), wearing the points jersey. He was joined by Söderqvist (Lidl-Trek), Adrián Benito (Polti VisitMalta) and Samuele Zoccarato (MBH Bank CSB Telecom Fort). After a flat run-in, the group hit the first ascent around 80 kilometres in with a two-minute lead over the peloton.
Kanter could no longer hold the pace, leaving three riders out front. Söderqvist — a big, powerful rider — climbed the best and made life difficult for his breakaway companions. After two ascents, however, the three were still together. Their lead had narrowed slightly, but it was expected that the peloton would only turn the screws later — and the conditions in Hungary were absolutely dreadful.
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Serious crash on a slippery descent
The descent was treacherous, and it produced a nasty crash. Kelland O’Brien (Jayco AlUla) and Yves Lampaert (Soudal Quick-Step) both went down in a difficult corner and slid under the barriers. A frightening sight — and the Australian was clearly in significant pain once he had been helped back up from underneath.
Stage 4 result — Tour of Hungary 2026