Cycling: Sir Bradley Wiggins Leads Tour of Britain 2013 After Stage 4

After the fourth stage of the 2013 Tour of Britain cycling event, Sir Bradley Wiggins leads on 16h 11′ 36″, 37 seconds ahead of his Sky Procycling teammate Ian Stannard.

The fourth Stoke on Trent stage of Tour of Britain was won by Wiggins’ compatriot Mark Cavendish, who is third in the points standings following Stage 4.

Full classification is detailed below.

Stage 4 – Result

Position Rider Name Team Name Time and Deficit
1 Mark Cavendish Omega Pharma Quick-Step 4h 45′ 42”
2 Elia Viviani Cannondale st
3 Steele Von Hoff Garmin Sharp st

General classification after Stage 4

Position Rider Name Team Name Time and Deficit
1 Sir Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling 16h 11′ 36”
2 Ian Stannard Sky Procycling 0′ 37”
3 Martin Elmiger IAM Cycling 0′ 47”

Points Standings after Stage 4

Position Rider Name Team Name Points
1 Elia Viviani Cannondale 29
2 Gerald Ciolek MTN Qhubeka 28
3 Mark Cavendish Omega Pharma Quick-Step 25

King of the Mountains after Stage 4

Position Rider Name Team Name Points
1 Angel Madrazo Ruiz Movistar 34
2 Anthony Delaplace Sojasun 28
3 Michael Northey Node 4 Giordana Racing 25

Sprint Standings after Stage 4

Position Rider Name Team Name points
1 Aaron Gate AN Post Chain Reaction 18
2 Angel Madrazo Ruiz Movistar 16
3 Thomas Scully Team Raleigh 13

Young Rider Standings after Stage 4

Position Rider Name Team Name Time and Deficit
1 Simon Yates** Great Britain 16h 12′ 59”
2 Jacob Rathe** Garmin Sharp 0′ 41”
3 Alistair Slater** Great Britain 0′ 52”

Team Standings after Stage 4

Position Team Name Time Deficit
1 Sky Procycling 48h 36′ 43”
2 IAM Cycling 48h 38′ 46” 2′ 3”
3 Movistar 48h 38′ 54” 2′ 11′

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