60 kilometers to the finish line, the group controls the escape without worries

60 kilometers to the finish line, the group controls the escape without worries
60 kilometers to the finish line, the group controls the escape without worries

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1.18pm Meanwhile, the long descent is over and the Cote de Givors begins (3.8 km at 4.6%), third category GPM.

1.16pm The yellow jersey Evenepoel, always in the top ten positions of the group, was very careful on this descent, with his traveling companions, to avoid all types of risks on a delicate route. He who in the first part of his career was almost a fall-attractor.

1.13pm There are 60 kilometers left to the finish line for the three pacesetters.

13.11 But behind the group he has no intention of giving up space, with the Decathlon AG2R replacing the Lidl-Trek the delay between the three escapees has dropped to 2’30”.

13.08 Le Berre and Bayer are waiting for Holter, and so a trio is created again in the lead.

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13.06 Meanwhile Holter is about thirty seconds behind Le Berre and Bayer.

13.03 Mechanical problem for Remy Rochas, who in the group has to wait for the flagship to change bikes.

13.01 Less than seventy kilometers to go to the finish line.

12.59 Downhill stretch where fortunately it stopped raining, with the peloton stretching out and continuing to recover on the three pacesetters. However, the asphalt was damp and perhaps even more treacherous, as evidenced by the Norwegian’s fall.

12.56 Group starting to gnaw something, with Carlos Verona (Lidl-Trek) setting the pace for his captain and bringing the delay from the lead to 3’00”.

12.53 There are momentarily two people left in front, Adne Holter (Uno-X Mobility) slips to the ground without consequences, who wastes some time changing the bike and then throws himself in pursuit of his adventure companions.

12.51 Here is the ranking for the polka dot shirt:

1 – THE BERRE Mathis 21
2 – ROCHAS Rémy 8
3 – CONCA Filippo 6
4 – DONOVAN Mark 5
5 – MEURISSE Xandro 5
6 – PRODHOMME Nicolas 4
7 – SWEENY Harry 3
8 new BAYER Tobias 3
9 ▼1 GEE Derek 2
10 ▼1 ARMIRAIL Bruno 2

12.48 Le Berre meanwhile passed ahead of everyone on the second category GPM, thus strengthening his leadership in the ranking of the best climbers.

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12.45 This is the general ranking from which we started this morning:

1 EVENEPOEL Remco Soudal Quick-Step 0:00
2 ROGLIČ Primož BORA – hansgrohe 0:33
3 JORGENSON Matteo Team Visma | Lease a Bike 1:04
4 GEE Derek Israel – Premier Tech 1:11
5 LAZKANO Oier Movistar Team 1:21
6 ARMIRAIL Bruno Decathlon AG2R The World Team 1:25
7 POWLESS Neilson EF Education – EasyPost 1:25
8 AYUSO Juan UAE Team Emirates 1:27
9 GEOGHEGAN HART Tao Lidl – Trek 1:39
10 RODRÍGUEZ Carlos INEOS Grenadiers 1:41

12.42 Last transition stage before the grand uphill finale. Yesterday the time trial redesigned the ranking, and from tomorrow there will be three days in which everything will be decided with the road going up a lot.

12.39 After two hours of racing the average speed is 38.4 km/h, a figure destined to increase between now and the finish line.

12.36 85 kilometers to go to the finish line, once the second climb of the day has been overcome, now there is a long downhill section before the other two GPMs, all short and easy, which will open the doors to the last 23 km of flat terrain.

12.33 Let’s remember the names of the three men in command: Mathis Le Berre (Arkéa – B&B Hotels), Tobias Bayer (Alpecin – Deceuninck) and Adne Holter (Uno-X Mobility).

12.30 Images of the three fugitives today:

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12.27: The advantage of the three fugitives rises beyond four minutes. The group is still managing with Soudal Quick-Step and Lidl-Trek pulling the group.

12.21: A few kilometers left to the Côte de Duerne GPM (5km at 6.9%).

12.15pm: It’s starting to rain! A variable that could also change the fate of the stage.

12.07: The Frenchman Mathis Le Berre passed first on the Côte de Croix de Signy GPM (49.7 km).

12.00: Be careful because it could rain soon and in a group the runners are looking for capes.

11.55am: Pictures from the group

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11.47: The advantage of the three fugitives is expected to be three minutes ahead.

11.41: In all likelihood there will be a sprint to the finish line at Saint Priest. Everyone against Mads Pedersen.

11.35: Soudal Quick-Step has also moved to the front of the group.

11.30: The first to cross the finishing line is the Austrian Tobias Bayer (Alpecin – Deceuninck)

11.26: The three fugitives are the Frenchman Mathis Le Berre (Arkéa – B&B Hotels), the Austrian Tobias Bayer (Alpecin – Deceuninck) and the Norwegian Adne Holter (Uno-X Mobility).

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11.20: Soon there will be the flying finish line in Saint Colombe-sur-Gand.

11.10: The group is currently being pulled by Lidl-Trek and Decathlon Ag2R

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11.05: The group has definitely slowed down and in fact the escapees have taken a lead approaching four minutes.

10.58: The three escapees have taken a two and a half minute lead over the group.

10.53: Yesterday was certainly Remco Evenepoel’s day, who triumphed in the time trial in Neulise, winning the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification.

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10.48: The moment of departure from Amplepuis

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10.42: The Norwegian Adne Holter (Uno-X Mobility) was also added to the leading pair. The three now have over a minute and a half advantage.

10.39: The escape takes shape immediately with two riders, the Frenchman Mathis Le Berre (Arkéa – B&B Hotels) and the Austrian Tobias Bayer (Alpecin – Deceuninck).

10.35: The fifth stage of the Giro del Dauphiné 2024 officially begins.

10.30: The altimetry of the fifth stage of the Giro del Dauphiné 2024

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10.23: A narrow sprint is very likely, like the one seen in the opening stage. Lidl-Trek will certainly be well organized to launch their captain Mads Pedersen: the Dane is the big favorite for today’s success. Challenging him will be his compatriot Magnus Cort (Uno-X Mobility), the Irish Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Difesa Team), the French Hugo Page (Intermarché – Wanty) and Clement Venturini (Arkéa – B&B Hotels). In Italy, Michele Gazzoli (Astana Qazaqstan) is chasing a good placing.

10.19: 167 kilometers starting from Amplepuis and 2306 meters of altitude difference. There isn’t a meter of flat terrain, but there are no big climbs. Four GPMs: Côte de Croix de Signy (1.6 kilometers at 4.3%), Côte de Duerne (5 km at 6.9%), Côte de Givors (3.8 kilometers at 4.7%) and Côte de Bel-Air (1.8 km at 5.1%). The latter 23 kilometers from the finish. Then it will have flown in all probability.

10.15: We begin the live broadcast of the fifth stage of the Giro del Dauphiné 2024.

Good morning everyone and welcome to LIVE textual LIVE of the fifth stage of the Tour of the Dauphiné 2024, from Amplepuis to Saint-Priest. After yesterday’s time trial, a day probably dedicated to sprinters.

The general classification should not be shaken with the big names expecting to experience a fairly relaxing day. A probable escape is to be expected, but the sprinters’ teams will be able to control it and then play for the victory at the finish line in Saint-Priest.

The big favorite is the Belgian Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek), who also won the first stage. The main rivals should be precisely those who fought with Pedersen for the victory: the Irishman Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Difesa Team) and the Frenchman Hugo Paige (Intermarché – Wanty). In Italy, Michele Gazzoli (Astana Qazaqstan Team) and Nicolò Parisini (Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team) will try to be protagonists.

The live broadcast of the fifth stage of the Tour du Dauphiné 2024, from Amplepuis to Saint-Priest, will start at 10.15am. OA Sport will follow the entire stage with the usual LIVE textual LIVE so you don’t miss a single ride: HAVE FUN!

 
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