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Germany Tour #4: Van Aert pulls Brennan to the day's victory

August 24, 2025 by Michael Behringer

Cycling: Matthew Brennan has won the fourth and final stage of the 2025 Tour of Deutschland. The Briton won the bunch sprint in Magdeburg ahead of Sören Waerenskjold. However, the Norwegian can celebrate the overall victory.

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Brennan completes the perfect preparatory work

After having already won the first stage of the Deutschland Tour in Herford, Matthew Brennan (Visma – Lease a Bike) can also celebrate today in Magdeburg. While it was very close a few days ago, no one doubted the Brit's victory when he crossed the finish line today. Perfectly dressed by his teammate wout van aert (Visma – Lease a Bike) Brennan won comfortably ahead of Soren Waerenskjold (Uno-X Mobility) from Norway and jonathan milan (Lidl – Trek) from Italy. Waerenskjold can celebrate his overall victory despite finishing second. Two German riders also made it into the top ten today. Henri Uhlig (Alpecin – Deceuninck) sprinted to seventh place, Marius Mayrhofer (Tudor) in eighth place.



Matthew Brennan s'est imposé au sprint sur la dernière étape du #yourtour #germanytour devant Soren Waerenskjold and Jonathan Milan. Waerenskjold is adjugé to the general class. pic.twitter.com/K6oSyhsigb

— Les Rois du Peloton (@LRoisDuPeloton) August 24, 2025



Tags:Germany tourMagdeburgMatthew BrennanNewsSoren Waerenskjold

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