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Tour of the Alps: Lennart Jasch Pulls Off First Pro Victory on Stage 4 From Breakaway

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Matteo Sobrero second and local rider Federico Iacomoni third

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The former German speed skater Lennart Jasch makes a sensation at the Tour of the Alps and surprisingly celebrates the first professional victory of his cycling career. He depends on extremely well-known competitors.

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The Alps do not forgive. On a journey of 167.8 kilometers between Arco and Trento, its demanding ports hit some runners that faced the queen stage of the Italian round, which had 4,100 meters of unevenness and two ports of maximum entity: Passo Bordala (14.8 km to 6.9%) and Passo Redebus (13 km to 6.8%). In that situation, the escape had a clear slogan: all or nothing. The one that applied this motto was Lennart Jasch, who, with an attack to 25 …

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The most demanding stage of this year's Tour of the Alps in terms of altitude meters ended with a breakaway victory. 25-year-old German Lennart Jasch (Tudor) celebrated his first professional victory in Trento. Jakob Omrzel retained his 7th place overall with an eighth place finish.

Lennart Jasch won a mountain stage at the Tour of the Alps and lost a world-class field. Two and a half years ago, the Bayer was still a speed skater.

Trento – The German from the Tudor team, a former speed skater, celebrates the first victory of his career at the Tour of the Alps. Behind him follows Sobrero and the local hero Iacomoni. The decisions are postponed to the stage Trento–Bolzano: the INEOS duo Bernal–Arensman is only four seconds behind the athlete from the [...]

Egan Bernal is still in full swing in the fight for the title of the 2026 Alps Tour. The Colombian cyclist finished tenth in stage 4, played between Arco and Trento over 167.8 kilometers, and remained in the group of favorites of the day. The fraction was won by the German Lennart Jasch, of the Tudor Pro Cycling Team. The stage did not cause changes in the upper part of the general standings, so the panorama remains completely open for the last …

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Cycling News broke the news in Bath, United Kingdom on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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