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Giro d'Italia Stage 4: Garmin-Barracuda win team time trial and put Navardauskas into maglia rosa

Lithiuanian takes over race lead as injured Taylor Phinney digs deep in vain to defend jersey

Ramunas Navardauskas of Garmin-Barracuda, who came close to taking the maglia rosa at the weekend when the 2012 Giro d'Italia started in Denmark with an individual time trial, has taken the lead in the race on the day it returned to its home country with a team time trial in Verona. The Lithuanian rider's  Garmin-Barracuda team put in the day's quickest time of 37 minutes 4 seconds as maglia rosa Taylor Phinney of BMC Racing gamely struggled through with the ankle he had injured in Monday's crash in Stage 3 in Horsens, but the American was unable to hold onto the jersey.

Navardauskas, virtual maglia rosa for two hours during Saturday's individual time trial in Herning, lay fifth overall this morning, 18 seconds behind Phinney. Among the riders ahead of him was his own team mate Alex Rasmussen, third overall and 13 seconds behind Phinney. The Danish rider surprisingly dropped off the back of the Garmin time early on in today's team time trial, in which it was the only outfit to post a sub-10 minute time at the first intermediate time check.

Garmin-Barracuda win (picture Gian Mattia D'Alberto - La Presse - RCS Sport)

In the closing kilometres, Navardasukas too was struggling to hold on but just managed to do so and ensure he would take over leadership of the race. Team mate Tyler Farrar moves up to second overall, with two more Garmin-Barracuda riders third and fourth in the shape of Robbie Hunter and Ryder Hesjedal.

Garmin-Barracuda celebrate (picture Gian Mattia D'Alberto - La Presse - RCS Sport)

Phinney himself moves down to fifth, his BMC Racing team posting the tenth fastest time some 31 seconds behind the winners. Had they not been defending the maglia rosa, it's likely that they would have posted a quicker time, having lost valuable seconds at one point when Phinney himself went off road onto a grass verge, somehow managing to stay upright and avoid falling down an embankment.

BMC with Phinney in pink (picture Daniele Badolato - La Presse - RCS Sport)

Orica-GreenEdge and Team Sky had both been expected to challenge for the stage win here, but neither got close to the top times. The Australian team had a scare when Canadian time trial champion Svein Tuft almost went off on a corner, while the British outfit missed the opportunity to put Geraint Thomas, second overall this morning and 9 seconds behind Phinney, into the maglia rosa.

Team Sky start (picture Fabio Ferrari - La Presse - RCS Sport)

As it turned out, Orica GreenEdge posted the sixth fastest time of the day, 25 seconds behind Garmin-Barracuda, with Team Sky five seconds slower, 30 seconds back on the winners.

Orica-GreenEdge (picture Fabio Ferrari - La Presse - RCS Sport)

Instead, it was one of the less heralded teams in this discipline, Katusha, that came closest to challenging Garmin-Barracuda's time, just 5 seconds behind, and giving Joaquin Rodriguez an unexpected time cushion over some of his rivals that could prove valuable later in the race. There was a 17-second gap back to the third-quickest team, Astana, with Saxo Bank a fraction slower in fourth and Omega Pharma-Quickstep 2 seconds back in fifth.

Giro d'Italia Stage 4 result  

1  GARMIN-BARRACUDA                    37'4"  
2  KATUSHA TEAM                        at 5"  
3  ASTANA PRO TEAM                       22"  
4  TEAM SAXO BANK                        22"  
5  OMEGA PHARMA - QUICKSTEP              24"  
6  ORICA-GREENEDGE                       25"  
7  LIQUIGAS - CANNONDALE                 26"  
8  RADIOSHACK - NISSAN                   28"  
9  SKY PROCYCLING                        30"  
10 BMC RACING TEAM                       31"  

Overall Standings after Stage 4  
  
1  NAVARDAUSKAS Ramunas    GRM     10:01:53
2  FARRAR Tyler            GRM     at 00:10
3  HUNTER Robert           GRM        00:10
4  HESJEDAL Ryder          GRM        00:11
5  PHINNEY Taylor          BMC        00:13
6  BOARO Manuele           SAX        00:19
7  THOMAS Geraint          SKY        00:21
8  ROSSELER Sebastien      GRM        00:25
9  VANDEVELDE Christian    GRM        00:26
10 RODRIGUEZ Joaquin       KAT        00:30

Farnese Vini dayglo (picture Fabio Ferrari - La Presse - RCS Sport)

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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therevokid | 12 years ago
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6 riders in the top 10 on GC !!!!!

Blimey  1

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russyparkin | 12 years ago
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loooooooove team tt

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CarbonBreaker | 12 years ago
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Bugger!

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