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Tour of Thailand: Irishman Jesse Ewart secures second win for TSG

His victory comes after a challenging race, spanning 155.9km from Phitsanulok to Phichit

5:00 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Terengganu Cycling Team’s (TSG) Jesse Ewart won Stage 4 of the Tour of Thailand (ToT) today after edging Thailand Continental Cycling Team’s Thanakhan Chaiyasombat at the finish line.

Today started in Phitsanulok and ended in Phichit, spanning a distance of 155.9km.

Adne van Engelen of Roojai Insurance from the Netherlands finished third on the podium.

This is TSG’s second stage win at the ToT after Muhammad Nur Aiman Rosli’s solo finish in Stage 2 on Tuesday.

Muhammad Nur Aiman Rosli receives his second Most Combative Rider award after showcasing an outstanding performance today. – Terengganu Cycling Team pic, April 4, 2024

“It is unreal that we won, it doesn’t get better. The conditions were tough today, with scorching heat making it a challenging ride. But I got lucky, as today was slightly cooler compared to yesterday.

“I will fight for my teammates Anatilii Budiak and Irwandi Lakasek in their pursuit for the general classification.

“I’ll be paying for this effort today so I think I’ll take it a little easier tomorrow,” said the 29-year-old Irishman.

Aiman received his second Most Combative Rider award after getting his first in Stage 2. – April 4, 2024

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