Overview
- Jhonatan Narváez won stage 4 from Catanzaro to Cosenza with a late sprint that beat Orluis Aular and Giulio Ciccone.
- Ciccone’s third-place finish earned four bonus seconds that moved him into the overall lead by four seconds.
- Jan Christen, Florian Stork and Egan Bernal now sit next in the general classification after the shake-up.
- Former leader Guillermo Thomas Silva lost more than 10 minutes after cracking on the day’s long second-category climb.
- Stage 5 runs 203 kilometers from Praia a Mare to Potenza with nearly 4,000 meters of climbing and could reshape the standings as the Giro heads toward its May 31 finish in Rome.