SISU Pinkki 2026 – Open Tour Update After Stage 4
Precision, Pressure, and Pink Jerseys Hold Firm
Stage 4 of SISU Pinkki 2026 delivered one of the purest tests in cycling esports — the Individual Time Trial.
No drafting.
No teammates to hide behind.
Just rider versus clock.
The Beach Island Loop iTT forced riders across all grades to balance pacing, power, and mental toughness as the General Classification battle entered a critical phase of the tour.
And for the first time this season, SISU Racing’s updated results app now provides detailed stage-by-stage results, adding another layer of excitement and analysis to this year’s Pinkki.
Stage 4 Winners
A Grade
In one of the most remarkable finishes of the tour so far, Stage 4 ended in a dead heat between Daniel Jamrozik (Restart) and Ceri Pritchard (Zsunr), both stopping the clock at 31:31.
B Grade
Kristian Thomas (Galaxy) claimed victory in 35:44, edging Carl Sheriff (SRT) by just one second in a thrilling finish.
C Grade
JumaSur delivered a commanding performance, winning in 36:48 with an impressive 29-second advantage over the field.
D Grade
Tom Parker secured the stage victory in 40:46, taking the win by 9 seconds after a composed and consistent ride.
E Grade
Soto Pardos dominated the stage with a powerful ride, winning in 42:22.
Pink Jerseys Survive the Time Trial
Despite the pressure of the Individual Time Trial, there was no change at the top of the General Classification standings across any grade.
Every rider currently wearing pink successfully defended their lead heading into Stage 5 — a significant achievement after four demanding stages of racing.
And in a quirky SISU Pinkki fact, all five riders currently holding pink jerseys represent different nationalities — a reminder of the truly global nature of the SISU Racing community.
Dream GC Battle Tightens
The Dream GC — based on the fastest three riders from each team on every stage — continues to produce some of the closest battles of the tour.
A Grade
Dragons RT now lead by just 1 second over Road to Bonk, with SISU Racing sitting third at 1:46.
B Grade
Road to Bonk hold the advantage over The Fitness Fellowship by 2:22, with SISU Racing at 5:04.
C Grade
The Fitness Fellowship continue to dominate, leading SISU Racing by 6:14 and Road to Bonk by 48 minutes.
D Grade
SISU Racing hold a strong lead of 8:31 over The Fitness Fellowship and 31 minutes over Road to Bonk.
E Grade
No E Grade team has yet managed to have three riders complete all four stages — highlighting just how demanding this year’s SISU Pinkki has become.
SHORELINES AND SUMMITS AWAITS
With the iTT complete, attention now turns to Stage 5 — Shorelines and Summits.
The pink jerseys survived the clock.
Now they must survive the mountains.