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Tom Dumoulin's leg after the crash. AP/PA Images

More drama at Giro D'Italia as Dumoulin the big loser in mass fall while Carapaz takes stage four

Not ideal for 2017 champion Tom Dumoulin.

MOVISTARโ€™S GIRO Dโ€™ITALIA contender Richard Carapaz won stage four on Tuesday as a mass fall in the peloton seven kilometres from the finishing post cost 2017 champion Tom Dumoulin a devastating four minutes in the overall standings.

Dumoulin came second at both the Giro dโ€™Italia and the Tour de France in 2018, as well as winning the 2017 Giro and the 2017 world championships time-trial, making him a chief contender in all major tours and races.

The fall saw a small group of eleven riders get away from the peloton, including overall leader Primoz Roglic and two of his chief contenders to win the Giro, Britainโ€™s Simon Yates and Astanaโ€™s Miguel Angel Lopez.

Ecuadorโ€™s Carapaz made a long-range sprint for the line from more than 400 metres out with only Australiaโ€™s Caleb Ewan and UAEโ€™s Diego Ulissi capable of challenging and ending second and third respectively.

Roglic, a former ski jumper, finished two seconds behind this trio, gaining 16 seconds on all his chief rivals for the 2019 title.

Dutchman Dumoulin freewheeled most of the way to the finishing post after his fall with blood streaming from a knee, with his chances of winning the title in tatters.

He was then whisked away to hospital for x-rays as he said he was unable to bend his knee.

Sunweb sports director Michiel Elijzen admitted Dumoulinโ€™s chances had been massively compromised.

Italy Giro Cycling Carapaz celebrates. AP / PA Images AP / PA Images / PA Images

โ€œIt looks like its over for the GC,โ€ he said referring to the overall standings.

โ€œItโ€™s hard. We came here to win the Giro,โ€ he said.

โ€œBut after four stages if you are four minutes off the leaderโ€ฆโ€

โ€œWe just have to wait and see if he can continue in the Giro,โ€ he said.

Ireland duo Eddie Dunbar and Conor Dunne finished 127th (6:04.12) and 162nd (6:11.09) respectively today, leaving them 98th and 165th in the general classification.

Wednesdayโ€™s fifth stage is a short 140km run from Frascati, just south of Rome, to Terracina where a 1.5km home straight should provide a perfect platform for a spectacular sprint finish.

The stage and general classifications can be found here.

ยฉ โ€” AFP 2019

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    Jul 29th 2019, 4:08 PM

    Great player im sure heโ€™ll do well

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    Jul 29th 2019, 5:16 PM

    That injury last season really set him back and he has only shown glimpses of his previous form this year. Hope he fulfills the massive potential he has. One of the toughest tacklers youโ€™ll see. Not great to hear of his injury though.

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    Jul 29th 2019, 4:09 PM

    Stretchered off in a leg brace earlier!

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    Jul 29th 2019, 6:06 PM

    Ligaments again supposedly

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