Ineos GC’s priorities left Ben Turner questioning his role in Giro d'Italia’s stage 4 as he was forced to assist Egan Bernal despite his own sprint. The decision to prioritize others in a reduced group created tension, leaving Turner frustrated but hopeful. While other competitors like Jhonatan Narváez (UAE) secured the win, Turner felt overshadowed by the urgency of the race. Personally, I think this highlights how prioritization can shift expectations, even in high-stakes moments. What makes this particularly fascinating is the contrast between individual effort and collective success. This race raises questions about how riders balance competing goals while supporting teammates. If you take a step back and think about it, what many people usually misunderstand is how sacrifice can lead to triumph. Looking ahead, these dynamics may influence future competitions, where support systems and strategic choices will shape outcomes.