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The narrative is structured around the final stages of the first day and the entirety of the second day of the Tochigi Inter-High.
Proves his worth as a "bulldog" all-rounder, sacrificing himself multiple times to keep Sohoku in the lead pack against Midousuji's strategic attacks.
Struggles with the weight of the #1 tag and the absence of his mentor, Makishima. A surprise visit from Makishima and the retired third-years on the night of the second day helps him find his resolve again. The narrative is structured around the final stages
Sohoku faces a crisis as they fall behind, but they are eventually reunited after Aoyagi Hajime goes back to save a struggling Kaburagi Issa . In the mountains, Sakamichi Onoda faces a new rival, the talented first-year Shinkai Yuto (younger brother of Hayato Shinkai), who challenges Onoda's title as the "Mountain King".
The season ends with all three teams standing at the starting line of the final day, setting the stage for the fifth season, . A surprise visit from Makishima and the retired
The second day concludes with another legendary three-way battle for the finish between Imaizumi Shunsuke , Shinkai Yuto , and Midousuji Akira . The season leaves the race at a critical junction heading into the final day. Key Character Evolutions
The fourth season of Yowamushi Pedal , titled , covers the high-stakes middle section of the second Inter-High national race. Spanning 25 episodes, it focuses on the intense psychological and physical battles between the "Three Powerhouses": Sohoku High, Hakone Academy, and Kyoto Fushimi. The Story Arc The season ends with all three teams standing
The season opens with the final phase of the first day. Hakone Academy’s Ashikiba Takuto wins a fierce three-way sprint for the finish line against Sohoku's Naruko Shoukichi and Kyoto Fushimi's Midousuji Akira . This victory gives Hakone a clean sweep of all result tags for the first day, reclaiming their status as the "Kings". Day 2: The Battle for Redemption: