Tour de Slovakia: Schmid wins overall as teammate Englehardt takes stage 5
Alaphilippe third on the day and seco﷽nd overall as Sagan rides final road race into Štrbské Pleso

Mauro Schmid (Jayco AlUla) confirmed overall victory on stage 5 of the Tour de Slovakia as he took second on the day into &Sca💫ron;trbské Pleso,𝐆 holding off Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal Quick-Step) in second.
Schmid's teammate Feli﷽x Engelhardt won the final stage by six seconds from the Swiss rider and Alaphilippe, who he finished third behind overall to round out a successful five days for Jayco AlUla.
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