Tyler Farrar wins 4th stage of Tour of California

Tyler Farrar wins 4th stage of Tour of California
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Summary Belgium's Gianni Meersman, riding for Omega Pharma-Quick Step, was third.


SANTA BARBARA (AP) - American rider Tyler Farrar won the fourth stage of the Tour of California in a mass sprint Wednesday as Colombia's Janier Acevedo topped the overall standings for the third day.

 

Farrar of the Garmin-Sharp team completed the 83.6-mile (134.5-kilometer) stage from Santa Clarita to Santa Barbara in 3 hours, 14 minutes, 9 seconds.

 

Ken Hanson of Optum/Kelly Benefit was second, about a bike-length behind.

 

Belgium's Gianni Meersman, riding for Omega Pharma-Quick Step, was third.

 

"The team did a good job keeping me out of trouble," Farrar said. "I'm psyched. I didn't have the spring (season) I wanted. I was second, third, fourth. But in sprinting wins are what counts, and I'm happy to get the monkey off my back."

 

Acevdeo, riding for Jamis-Hagens Berman, finished in the main field to retain a 12-second lead over American Tejay van Garderen of BMC. Acevdeo won the second stage.

 

"It's hard to me to think about it (the overall title) because I am not a time trialist," Acevedo said. "But I will still give 100 percent and keep trying to defend the lead."

 

Van Garderen also finished in the main pack. American Philip Deignan of UnitedHealthcare was third overall, 27 seconds back with four stages remaining.

 

Belgium's Philippe Gilbert of BMC, the reigning world road titlist, left the race prior to stage because his wife is expecting a child sooner than predicted. Gilbert, competing in the United States for the first time, was 50th place overall.

 

Before the stage, Vacansoleil, the Dutch luxury vacation planning company and the primary sponsor of the squad that includes stage one winner Lieuwe Westra of the Netherlands, announced it would end its sponsorship at the end of the season.

 

The eight-day event continues Thursday with a 115.4-mile (185.7-kilometer) stage from Santa Barbara to Avila Beach. 

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