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1. Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma)
2. Cees Bol (Solar cloth)
3. Sam Bennett (Deceuninck-Quick Step)
4. Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe)
5. Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo)
In a stage that ended in the sprint, Wout Van Aert finished in first place and celebrated another victory with his team.
The time for the definition has arrived and the winner of the stage will be known.
One less rider in the Soni Colbrely peloton cannot support the speed of the group.
The peloton breaks a bit when it enters the final part of the race.
The Ineos team starts working to win the stage and the work for Egan Bernal.
The end is near and the peloton is still very compact.
Once again Benoit Cosnefroy wins the mountain award and continues to increase his advantage as leader and bearer of the seed shirt.
The stage started to get good when Team Ineos was leading the group, but a puncture from Richard Carapaz slowed the pace.
Omar Fraile (Astana) suffers a breakdown that leads him to change his wheel and get off the peloton.
The mountain leader Benoit Cosnefroy passes the pass first and scores one more point to reach 22.
With 56 KM to go to the finish, the peloton speed is 40.3 KM per hour at the completion of the third hour of the stage.
The end of the stage begins to approach with the same tranquility of the beginning.
The riders reach the middle of the race, Rémi Cavagna and Bob Jungels lead the pace in the peloton.
In the second hour of competition, the peloton speed averages between 42 km per hour.
There are less than 100 km to go and things are still going smoothly in the peloton.
With a good part of the stage covered, the peloton still does not allow any leaks and is compact with the favorites.
1. Sam Bennett (Deceuninck-Quick Step) – 20 pts
2. Michael Morkov (Deceuninck-Quick Step) – 17 pts
3. Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal): 15 points
4. Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) – 13 pts
5. Bryan Coquard (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept) – 11 points
6. Alexander Kristoff (UAE Team Emirates): 10 points
7. Matteo Trentin (CCC Team) – 9 points
8. Niccolò Bonifazio (Total Direct Energie) – 8 pts
9. Daniel Oss (Bora-Hansgrohe) – 7 pts
10. Elia Viviani (Cofidis) – 6 pts
11. Christophe Laporte (Cofidis) – 5 points
12. Giacomo Nizzolo (NTT Professional Cycling Team): 4 points
13. Nelson Oliveira (Movistar Team) – 3 points
14. Cyril Barthe (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept) – 2 points
15. Roger Kluge (Lotto-Soudal) – 1 point
Sam Bennett manages to pass in first place in the Intermediate Sprint and dons the green shirt that Peter Sagan had, becoming the leader of the points classification.
The runners have completed an hour of race where they covered 40.2 KM.
At the beginning of the stage, absolute tranquility is shown in the lot, there are no runaways.
The stage broadcast begins on ESPN 2
Stage 5 of the Tour de France can be seen live in Colombia on ESPN and Caracol TV HD2 and Caracol TV. The broadcasts will begin at 7:10 am, 7:15 am and 9:00 am, respectively.
“It was a normal day for me. A tough stage, although for me it was more of a transitional stage. I did the intermediate sprint, collected a few points, and that’s it. I’ve seen tomorrow’s finish line and it fits my characteristics. We’ll see. What I can do”.
“I can’t compare my current form to last year, but I know I feel good from the start of the Tour de France. Today the team did a great job to control, because we were interested in it, but we can’t keep up this pace for three weeks. Soon it will be up to others to control the race. “
“My teammates did a great job and put me in a perfect position to seek victory. I was able to run a great sprint and take her away, so I feel happy.”