The Tour de France cyclists resume their march after the first day of rest. Dunkirk will be the starting point for the fourth stage of the competition and the finish line will be located in Calais. In total, the participants will cover 171.5 kilometers and six fourth category ports. It will be a stage with many ups and downs and with a decisive final sprint.

The Dutchman Dylan Groenewegen won this Sunday in the third stage of the Tour de France, the second arrival at the “sprint” in a row, ahead of the Belgian Wout van Aert, who was second for the third time and retains his yellow jersey. Third at the finish line was Belgian Jasper Philipsen, while the general classification was little changed.

It is a fairly steep stage, prone to ambushes, where there is the question of whether any runner will be able to escape or if the stage will be decided in the final sprint.

The fourth stage of the Tour de France will take place this Tuesday, July 5, starting at 1:15 p.m. The cyclists will cover a total of 171.5 kilometers. The 21 stages can be seen live on Teledeporte and RTVE Play, with narration by Carlos de Andrés and comments by former cyclist Perico Delgado. The competition can also be followed by DAZN and Eurosport and La Vanguardia will offer the minute by minute of each stage of the Tour.