Casar Holds Off Aussie Sprinters to Win 4th Stage

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Agence France Presse
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Sat, 2003-06-21 03:00

LOSONE, Switzerland, 21 June 2003 — Up and coming Frenchman Sandy Casar held off a bunch of big name sprinters to win the fourth stage of the Tour of Switzerland between Viege and Losone yesterday.

Casar, the 24-year-old Fdjeux.com rider who made his name when finishing second in last year’s Paris-Nice, held off Luxembourg’s Kim Kirchen and Australian Stuart O’Grady after the 166.5km ride.

Coming in just behind was Australian sprinter Robbie McEwen, the winner of last year’s Tour de France green jersey and CSC’s talented Kiwi Julian Dean - both of whom had battled at the finish on Thursday.

Alexander Vinokurov of Kazakhstan, this year and last year’s Paris-Nice winner, retained the overall lead after coming in ninth with the main group.

The tough Telekom rider still has a six-second lead over Italian Francesco Casagrande (Lampre) while Australian Brad McGee (Fdjeux.com) is still in third at 16secs adrift. Casar’s victory will be all the more satisfying as it came after the peloton had caught him 300 meters from the finish line after he had enjoyed the best part of a 140km breakaway. Casar and Italian Filippo Simeoni (Domina Vacanze) decided to leave the bunch after just 20km and rode together to build a 9min 10sec lead over the peloton.

The Frenchman even enjoyed a brief spell as virtual race leader as he held a 2:30 advantage over Vinokourov, who fell briefly in the Conches Valley but emerged with only scratches, in the overall standings.

The front duo’s lead sat at 4:50 with 16km to ride but by then their entente was diminishing with Simeoni failing to take the lead — and thus allow Casar to rest by sitting on his wheel — in the final eight kilometers.

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