Dombrowski, of UAE Team Emirates, surged ahead
of De Marchi during a gruelling climb at the end of a
rain-soaked 187km ride from Piacenza to Sestola and finished 13
seconds ahead of the Israel Start-Up Nation rider.
But De Marchi moved to the top of the general classification to
take the pink jersey, 22 seconds ahead of Dombrowski in second
place.
“I’d been thinking about the maglia rosa (pink jersey) all stage
and even in the last few days. I’d thought I’d lost my chance at
one point and would have been devastated after making a mistake
but the famous rule came true: never give up,” De Marchi said.
"In end it all worked out. I’m going to cry if I think about it.
This is small reward for the thousands of attempts I made during
my 11-year career. I’m going to try to really enjoy it. It’s for
me and my wife Anna."
Italian Filippo Floriani finished third, with Belgian Louis
Vervaeke and Slovenia’s Jan Tratnik completing the top five, but
Vervaeke went third in the general classification.
Wednesday’s stage five is a 177km flat ride from Modena to
Cattolica.
(Reporting by Alasdair Mackenzie; Editing by Toby Davis)
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