As it happened: Itzulia Basque Country stage 5
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Hello and welcome to liꦯve coverage of stage 5 of I༒tzulia Basque Country
Following Thursday's massive crash on the descent of the Alto de Olaeta and the subsequent abandons of numerous riders, it's no exaggeration to say that the mood in Itzulia Basque Country is muted and ꦇthe horrendous consequences and aftermath for so many of the peloton are what are uppermost in the race's thoughts today.
For the latest update from Remco Evenepoel, one of the multiple DNFs on stage 4, read here:
'I hope and think my long term goals will not change' – Remco Evenepoel weighs crash consequences
Evenepoel was one 🌳of 11 abandons on Thursday, and as news comes through of the Belgian star and other riders affected, we'll b♏ring you the updates throughout the day.
Riders are currently in the neutralised section, actualཧ racing is due to get underway at♛ 1306 local time.
175.6 kilometres to go
And racing is now underway
The new race leader after Primoz Roglic (Bora-Hansgrohe) was one of the abandons on stage four is Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek), with Quinten Hermans (Alpecin-Deceuninck) in the points lead, Louis Meintjes (Intermarché-Wanty) in the mountains jer🔯sey and Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirat🌌es) heading the BYR classification.
The jury is most definitely out on several of the decisions taken on Thursday afternoon after the crash on the descent ✱of the 🐎Olaeta, and their opting to hold a post-stage podium ceremony, even in limited format, was definitely one of them.
Two non-starters today: Sebastian Berwick (Caja Rural-Seg♛uros RGA) and Emils Liepins (DSM-Firmenich-PostNL).
A fast start with no breaks yet
14🍨 riders try to make a move but they are quickly brought back
145 kilometres to go
Bunch still all together after 30 kilometre🐽ꦗs of racing.
The latest news on the riders, courtesy of my colleague James Moultrie, affected by the event by which, regrettably, this year's Itzulia Basque Country will most likely be remembered.
Primoz Roglic left without fractures after horrific crash, Vingegaard update reveals collapsed lung
Nea𒆙rly 50 kmh average speed but ౠno attacks yet going clear
We're now on a long desc🎉ent and the peloton has split in two.
Race leader Mattias Skjelmose (L🅺idl-Trek) is in the front group, with a second bunch some 20 seconds behind.
107 kilometres to go
Bunch is back together again. We're🌞 approaching the first cat.1 climb of the 2024 race, U𝔍rkiola.
The cat. 1 cl༒imb, Urkiola, has a distinguished history in Basque Country cycling, being the scene of the late-lamented Subida a Urkiola one-🔯day race. Traditionally held the day after the Clásica San Sebastián, Urkiola was last held in 2009, with the winner the former top Basque climber, Igor Anton.
It's 5.5 kilometres long Urkiola, averaging 9.4% and has a sanctuary at the top near where the finish used to be. The riders though, will take the right-hand fork in the road at the top and conti🔴nue onto the finish in Amorebieta.
Reports of a crash: riders from TotalEnergies, Soudal-Quick Step and Caja Rural sꦓaid to be involved.
The pattern of a breakaway gaining minimal ground and then being caught again is repeating itself time and again today. Six riders away on the Urkiola, only for Visma-Lease A Bike to reel them b🍬ack in.
A generic shot of the peloton ⛎earlier on today's st🗹age
85 kilometres to go
And yet another break tr𒐪ies to form, this time of eight riders.
Sepp Kuss (Visma-Lease A Bike) and Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates) move slightly ahead oꦐf the peloton
Unconfirmed news of three more abandons, presumably because of the crash earlier at the foot of the Urkiola: Mikel Landa and Gil Gelders (Soudal-QuickStep) as well as Gonzalo Serrano (Movistar). Landa ⭕is a double podium finisher overall, including second last year.
Landa's abandon confirmed. After Evenepoel's untimely exit yesterday with a broken collarbone and shoulderblade, yet more bad news at Itzulia Basque Country for S♋oudal-QuickStep.
The bunch has split with a group of 30 rid🌞ers in hot p🐈ursuit of Kuss and Del Toro.
Kuss anﷺd Del Toro have around 30 seconds on the group of 30 riders, which includes race ꧂leader Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek).
Coming up...
Km123.7: Sprint: Amorebieta-Etxano
Km137.9: Climb: Muniketagaina (Cat3: 3.4 km à 7.3%)
Km148.6: Sprint: Amorebieta-Etxano
Km163: Climb: Muniketagaina (Cat3: 3.4 km à 7.3%)
Km175.9: Finish: Amorebieta-Etxano
Kuss and Del Toro have eked out their advantage to 46 seconds. Del Toro 💮is the best place overall, being just 32 seconds down on leader Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek) and is therefore race leader on the road.
A photo of the two stage leaders
Kuss and Del Toro have been caught
Attack by Ivan Cobo (Kerna-Pharma)
Sun🐬ny and dry for th💛e rest of today, by the way. 23 degrees at the finish in Amorebieta, which the head of the race has just reached for the first of three times.
A nine rider 🐼break has formed ahead, and is gaining time rapidly.
The nine in question are:
Jimmy Janssens (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
Martijn Tusveld (DSM-Firmenich-PostNL)
Johannes Staune-Mettet (Visma-Lease a Bike)
Mauro Schmid (Jayco-Alula)
Harrison Wood (Cofidis)
Mathieu Burgaudeau (TotalEnergies)
Enekoitz Azparren (Euskaltel)
José Manuel Diaz (Burgos-BH)
And the rider who kicked it all off...
Ivan Cobo (Kern Pharma)
Lidl_Trek are keepi🌳ng a nominal control on the front of the peloton for now, with Tusveld at 1:31 the best placed.
Shots of Landa being stretc𓄧hered away into an ambulance from that earlier crash. As soon as we have updates, we'll bring ✱them through.
The nine🅷 riders are fast approaching the Muniketagaina (Cat.3: 3.4 km à 7.3%) for the first of two ascents.
44 kilometres to go
52 seconds the gap
A profile of the cat 3 climb
The nin🐠e riders' ascent is melting away rapidly on the loweᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚr slopes of the Muniketagaina.
Skjelmose third rider back in the string heading the peloton, but 🃏Lidl-Trek only have one rider𒀰 left to support him.
Janssens continues alone but there's onlyꦐ 25 seconds between t🅠he stage leader and the peloton.
E🉐ven if steep, it's a🌺 fairly dry, broad, smooth ascent, so maybe not as tough as the gradients would suggest.
Igor Arrieta (UAE Team Emirates) is trying ♍to bridge across to the break. Jonathan Castroviejo (Ineos-Grenadierജs) follows.
Less than a kilometre to the summit and Janssens forges on. But 🔴the bunch have already all but caught the rest of the break.
Santiago Buitrago (Bah𓂃rain Victorious) makes a dig close to the top. He's a GC threat so interesting to see how far he gets.
37 kilometres from the top
Buitrago's move carries him over the top of the Muniketagaina and on💮to the fast, 7 k꧒ilometre descent.
Buitrago has been caught by Soudal-QuickStep rider William Lecerf, who overtakes the Colombian and goes sol♌o on the fast descent.
And a break has now formed based around Buitrago and Lecerf. Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates) is amongst them, along with Mathieu Burgaudeau♛ (Total Energies).
It's quickly sucked back in again though, by the foot ꩲof the Muniketagaina, thanks 💎to Trek's hard work
30 kilometres to go
Still to come:
Km148.6: Sprint: Amorebieta-Etxano
Km163 : Climb: Muniketagaina (Cat3: 3.4 km à 7.3%)
Km 175.9: Finish: Amorebieta-Etxano
Yet another skirmish and yet another small group goes clear including former World Champion Michal Kwiatkows🌜ki (Ineso Grenadiers), this time of five riders.
Back into Amorebieta
25 kilometres to go
Mark Donovan (Q36.5), Jonannes Staune-Mittet (Visma-Lease A Bike), Michal Kwiatko𝕴wski (Ineos-Grenadiers), Ibon Ruiz (Kern Pharma) and Remy Rochas (Groupama-FDJ) i𒉰n the break.
Just 18 seconds between the five꧟ and the main pack.
29 secon🅷ds t🎃he gap now. But there's still a Cat 3 climb to come...
Kwiatkowski is only 42 seconds off the♏ overall lead, so Lidl-Trek have no choice bu🦄t to chase.
A shot of the break
Solid collaboration from the fiveജ ahead on the rolling approach to the Cat3 climb, but the gap is staying steady at 25 seconds♔.
Bora-Hansgrohe, Jayco-AIUIa and EF-Education First are all working𒁃 hard in the 𝓀chase. This ain't over by a long shot.
Less🐎 than a kilometre to the foot of the Muniketagaina
A reminder that it's a Cat3, 3.4 km à 7.3%
15.5 kilometres to go
UAE Emirates and Cofidis are working very hard, and the five-ride😼r break is on the point of succumbing to their pressure.
Kwiatkowski and Roch💯as are the only two riders left now. But margins are minimal.
Counter attackers coming across to Kwiato🎃' and Rochas now.
Kwiatkowski sits up and only Rochas ahead now.
Confirmation from Soudal-Quick Step that Mi🍬kel Landa's collarbone was broken in that crash.
Rochas is pressing on, with a five rider chase group reaching a flaggging Kwiatkowsꦑki.
𒆙Two kilometres from the t💛op, Rochas is now joined by a group of half a dozen riders.
Tao Geoghegan Hart (Lidl-Trek) sets a fierce 🔯pace ♊behind, given GC threat Isaac del Toro (UAE) is one of the men ahead.
Onlyܫ a nine s🔯econd gap for the seven riders ahead and they are about to be caught.
Oscar Onley (DSM) makes a late charge, but the peloton is swee꧙ping up to the break, with Max Schachmann (Bora-Hansgrohe) making a pronounced acceleration.
Overꦗ the top of the climb and there's a good 30 riders ahead and strung out on the long deꦏscent.
Schachmann, fourth on GC, pushes on again with a fast drive. Skjelmose 💟gets up to him, but the attacks keep on coming.
10 kilometres to go
Buitrag🎀o zips away briefly, but the gaps are still small.
A fast descent and a broad one for Buitrago, who ꦯhas a bare 50 metres on Skjelmose, Ayuso and cꦿompany, to try and open up a gap.
Buitrago🍨 is cl🌳ose to being caught by the Skjelmose-Schachmann group of some 20 riders.
Buitrago caught. Now what happens?
The front group is on the p✅oint of doubling in size to around 50 riders
We're off the descent and onto the𝓡 flatter run-in 💟back to Amorebieta
Brandon McNulty (UAE Team🌺 Eౠmirates) makes a late acceleration away
McNulty has opened up a gap of 200 metres in no time at 🌄all.
6 kilometres to go
Can McNulty 𒅌go the distance? The winner of the GP Miguel Indurain last Sunday, don't forget, so that's a good♏ omen for the American.
It's a grinding, undulating terrain now which is very well suited for an allrounde✨r like McNulty. Lidl-Trek chase behind.
A former leader in🥃 the Itzulia Basque Country, too, the 2022 race was where McNulty briefly took the top spot.
McNulty is still ahead as tꦕhey head into a tunnel at tﷺhe top of a last little drag.
McNulty caught and another attack goes.
Only 20-25 riders in the front group now.
The attack by a Kern Pharma rider w🍎as brought back 😼almost before it began.
2 kilometres to go
Group of 25 riders still leadin🧜g the race inc ra꧒ce leader Skjelmose.
No clear control as so few riders left.
Into the last kilometre now wও Shachmann leading again.
A technical urban finish with two corners to come
Del Toro goes from long with Carlos Rodri𓂃guez following
One last turn and and Ineos Cꦓarlos Rodriguze has a bit of a gap.
But Schachmann is closing in fast
And in a close sprin💎t for the line, the winner is...
Six riders across the road at least coming over the line so close together✃.
Roma🙈in Gr🌃egoire (Groupama-FDJ) announced as winner but that was a very, very close call.
Confirmed: Romain Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ) wins stage 5 of Itzulia Basque Country from Vitoria to Amorebieta-Etxano
Second was Orluis Aular (Caja Rural-SegurosRGA), with Max Schachmann (Bora-ไHansgrohe) in third.
After a strong individual and collective defense of his inherited yellow jersey, Mattias Skjelmose (Lid🌳l-Trek) remains the race ꧙leader. Schachmann, though, is just two seconds back on GC thanks to his third place on the stage.
Some words from Grégoire, the day's stage winner: "It's a colossal relief. I really had to hunt hard for this, it was very fast all day long."
"I had a great leadout from [Groupama-FDJ teammate] Quentin [Pacher], I was in the perfect position with 500 metres to go. He led me out right away. There was a rider ahead who had a bit of a gap so I suffered a lot to get to the finish, and I wasn't sure I had won which was very stressful for a couple of minutes."
"It's my first WorldTour win and that really counts f🍨or somet🔯hing. I'm delighted."
A first shot of Grégoire and the other sprinters powering towards the line in that ultra-tight sprint, ⭕showing just how much he had to suffer for victory
And here's a shot of Grégoire🎃 a few seconds later when it was announced he'd won.
Here's a sh♔ot of the top ten from tܫhe stage, courtesy of
And here's the GC. As can be seen it's very tight overall, with just one stage remaining, which is the toughest of them🍨 all, too.
In terms of the secondary rankings, Alex Aranburu (Movistar) leaꦓds in the points ranking by one point on 🌳stage 5 winner Romain Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ)
Stage 4 winner Louis Meintjes (Intermarché-Wanty) is in control of the mountains ra🐈nking by five points on Isaac del Tor🌌o (UAE Team Emirates) although with so much climbing on Saturday, anything could happen.
𒆙Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates) conti𒊎nues in the lead of the BYR competition, the only classification leader to remain unchanged since day 1, while Emirates are also in charge of the team rankings.
For our full report on Itzulia Basque Country, with gallery, analysis and results, CN colleague James Moultrie has it all here:
Itzulia Basque Country: Romain Gregoire wins stage 5
And here's a shot of race leader Mattias S♔kjelm𒊎ose (Lidl-Trek)
So what is on for tomorrow, the last day of 2024 Itzulia Basque Country?
Stage 6 of Itzulia Basque Countr🌟y is the grand finale, featuring six classified climbs in just 137.8 kilometres. Starting and finishing in Eibar, a town famed for its links to the bicycle industry, the final ascent, the cat 3 Urkaregi, peaks out 13 kilometres from the finish.
That wraps it up for today from 🌺Itzulia Basque Country. We'll be back with more live coverage of tomorrow's final stage.
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