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Paris-Nice stage 5 – Live coverage

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Hello and welcome to our live coverage from stage 5 of Paris-Nice. After yesterday's uphill finish today we turn our attention to the sprinters and 203km between 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Vienne and  Bollène. We'll have live text coverage throughout the stage, with the riders already o𒈔n the start line and read𒁃y to roll out.

The stage is predominately flat but we've got a third cat climb in the final 40km. Other than that, it's a perfect day for ꦅthe sprinters but Paris-Nice has a habit of tꦬhrowing up surprises from time to time. We're just heading through the neutralized zone right now. 

The CN blimp is up and running, the empty crisp packets have been chucked out - responsibly so - and we're𒊎 racing on stage 5 of Pari🎐s-Nice. Arm warmers for most of the riders this morning but it should brighten up later in the stage. Little wind to speak of but we'll have attacks soon enough and should be treated to a decent break now that the GC has settled and spread out.

No Tao Geoghegan Hart on the start list this morning after he abandoned the race yesterday following a heavy fall. The Ineos team have been in the wars since stage 1 having lost two time winner Richie Porte on day on. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Here's the latest news on Tao Geoghegan Hart .

A fast start tౠo pro൲ceedings with just under 10km raced already but no splits. Yet.

Over in Italy, and Wout van Aert is up and running after his fourth placed finish in Strade Bianche with a win on stage 1 of Tirreno Adriatico. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Here's the race report from yesterday. 😼His big appointment with Milan-San Remo is just over a week away. 

192km to go

The pace dials back for a moment but there's still no consistent action from the front of the peloton and we're still waiting ꦕfor a𓃲n attack to stick. 

Zwift or Sufferfest, Playstation or Xbox, Monica or Rachel? 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Here's a story about indoor cycling apps that goes over my head but๊ you mig🅘ht understand. 

We've got an int🎃ermediate sprint at Vion in about 40km from now. Fingers crossed we have a break before then. We should do but right now there's no major action to♈ report. Here's how things stand on GC coming into today's stage. 

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Stage
PlaceRider (Country) TeamResult
1Primoz Roglic (Slo) Jumbo-Visma04:49:36
2Maximilian Schachmann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe00:00:12
3Guillaume Martin (Fra) Cofidis00:00:12
4Tiesj Benoot (Bel) Team DSM00:00:12
5Aleksandr Vlasov (Rus) Astana-Premier Tech00:00:12
6Lucas Hamilton (Aus) Team BikeExchange00:00:12
7David Gaudu (Fra) Groupama-FDJ00:00:16
8Quentin Pacher (Fra) B&B Hotels p/b KTM00:00:16
9Pierre Latour (Fra) Total Direct Energie00:00:16
10Ion Izagirre Insausti (Spa) Astana-Premier Tech00:00:16
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General Classification
PlaceRider (Country) TeamResult
1Primoz Roglic (Slo) Jumbo-Visma13:26:40
2Maximilian Schachmann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe00:00:35
3Brandon McNulty (USA) UAE Team Emirates00:00:37
4Aleksandr Vlasov (Rus) Astana-Premier Tech00:00:41
5Ion Izagirre Insausti (Spa) Astana-Premier Tech00:00:43
6Matteo Jorgenson (USA) Movistar Team00:00:58
7Tiesj Benoot (Bel) Team DSM00:01:05
8Lucas Hamilton (Aus) Team BikeExchange00:01:09
9Luis Leon Sanchez (Spa) Astana-Premier Tech00:01:11
10Pierre Latour (Fra) Total Direct Energie00:01:12

Today's a big day for Pascal Ackermann and Bora I'd say. He's not won yet this season and hꦺasn't had the speed or the position in harmony yet. In fact, Bora hasn't won yet this year, which is a bit of a surprise. Plenty of mitigating circumstances, COVID and Sagan, and of course several of their riders were involved in a collision with a car earlier in the year but they'll be desperate to get off the mark today.

20km covered and still no break. 

"We are ve♕ry hopeful that we will reach the French Riviera this time in Paris-Nice,” Prudhomme told .

173km

There's a break in 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tirreno Adriatico if you'd💮 like to go🤪 and follow our live coverage from Italy.

31.8 km average for the first hour. Could you keep up with that? Think I'd crash into the barriers at the first co♓rner in the neutralized zone, personally. 

166km to go

Another rider still searching for his first win of the season is Arnaud Démare. He was second on stage 1 and se🅘cond in a stage in Provence but has yet to find the form ཧthat turned him into the best sprinter in the world during the second half of last year.

And🌳 what of André Greipel? The German has been rolling back the years with a number of top-ten sprints so far this season and he looks competitive. He hasn't won since the start of 2019 but the 38-year-old could be in the mix again today. 

Former world champion Mads Pedersen is another rider to watch today. He's building up for Flanders and Roubaix but already has a win this year after taking a supe🌊rb victory ♕in Kuurne. He's been second and third in stages in Paris-Nice this week and is going to be in contention again today. 

The rider to beat though is Sam 🌃Bennett, who won the first stage and has already taken three victories this year. He's got the best leadout and the quickest finish from the evidence we've seen so far. 

We're about 20km from the intermediat🍌e sprint at Vion. 

An update on Cavagna and his mechanical from yesterday. At the time he thought the issue was battery related but according to an update from the team closer inspection from the Deceuninck-QuickStep mechanics showed that crash mode had been inadvertently activated, which meant his rear mech was locked in place to avoid damage.  168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Read more...

We're about 13km from the intermediate sprint at Vion. Still no action from the main field at thi♑s point but once the sprint has been completed we should see riders and teams try and break away. This looks like a nailed on bunch sprint though.

Away from the road scꦚene, we've talke🦹d to Ted King about life on the road as a gravel racer and bikepacker. .

Who had Jasha Sutterlin winning the intermediate sprint? He took 3 points/seconds ahead of Schachmann 𒈔and Hamilton. 

Surel🐽y that increase in pace will lead to some splits and ไa break forming. 

Those seconds for Schachmann could be important for the GC with the defending champion taking back 2 seconds on race leader Primoz Roglic. The gap between them now is 33 seconds and it gives the German a bit more breathing room between himself and McNulty in thi﷽🌠rd.

133km to go

126km to go in the stage and the bunch continuဣe to ride as one. 

A few te🧜ams have posted riders on the front but there's no real intent to either lift the pace or try and break things up. It looks as though the peloton have settled on a bunch sprint but there are teams ꦇwithout genuine sprint contenders here so it's a surprise to see such a lull. 

The wind has picked up since the start and that's perhaps one of the reasons why we've seen so few attacks. We can see Gilber⛦t near the front and taking to a teammate. He was on the attack earlier in the week so might try again today as he looks to stretch his legs and build form ahead of Milan-San Remo. 

Some really interesting comments from Brent Copeland last night on how more men's teams should invest in women's squads. He's part of the BikeExchange setup that supports both a men's and women's WorldTour team. Here's the story.

The bunch are holding 32km for the stage as we head into👍 the third hour of actio𓃲n. 

Peter Sagan is on the comeback trail after his positive test for COVID-19. He was 11th on stage one in Tirreno and has talked about his lack of form. Here's the former three time world champion.

101km to go 🅘in the stage, so we're just over the half-way point. 

George Bennett, who rode well yesterday, talked to CN about his te♕ammate and race leader, Primoz Roglic. 

I'm looking ahe꧋ad to the one and o💙nly climb that comes with 33km to go. The Côte de Saint-Restitut is just a third cat but it could be a launchpad for an attack. 

At the moment though we're rolling along at just over 32kph. We're 🐽still waiting for the first meani♍ngful attack as we see Tony Martin on the front.

Roglic is near the front but just tapping🃏 out a really gentle pace as we see Sam Bennett having a natter with a rider on BikeExchange. Breaking news: Andre Greipel is eating lunch.

86km to go

Roglic and Martin ride ☂next to each other, while at the front EF and B🤡ora find themselves close to the action. 

We have a race. We have a race.

70km to go

De Gent is there, Lampaert, Stuyven, Campenaerts. It's a ꦚBelgian day out with about 12 riders all from Belgium attacking together. 

It looks like Trek have three riders and ওthe gap is about 9 seconds and the peloton areಌ strung out as they try and get on terms. 

It's Bora who are looking to✨ close the gap and it's slowing coming back together. 

Gilbert on the front and he might have anoಌther go but the race is truly o🐎n.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Deceuninck-QuickStep have said enough is ꧒enough and they've moved to the front as one big group and started to control the pace. 64km to go.

The sting has gone out of the race once more with 54k🏅m to go as Groupama share💃 the pace setting with Sam Bennnett's team. 54km to go.

Demare has posted a few more men on the front as we dip into the final 50km of action but Bahrain are coming up too for Bauhaus as they look to keep the German sprinter out of trouble. We've had a lot 💟of crashes 💮in this race but the race is really on. 

We're s♕till some way from the climb but Tony Martin is back on front and he means business. Virtually every team wants to be at the fronܫt and we've got a change in direction coming up. 

Riders are sprinting out of the corners right now, an🔴d the intensity is ꧙right up now.

Alpecin are on the left ♔and Jumbo on the right, with Bora moving up through the middle as we he෴ad towards the final 45km of the stage.

Bouhanni is being protected at the front by Arke🍒a, while Trentin is leading Kristoff right now, while at the back some riders are almost sprinting to 🐼stay with the peloton.

Cofidis take over at tꩲhe front but we're still some way from this third climb. They must be worried about cross-winds. 

QuickStep aren't involved though and that's perhaps an indication that the wi😼nd isn't strong enough to split the field.

42km to go

Crash at the♎ back and Bevin and two other riders are down.

De Plus has been held up and heඣ needs a bike or a wheel. Everyone else is back up and chasing 🗹as we see De Plus get a new rear wheel. 

ꦦIneos have had only bad luck since the race started and De Plus gets going but then needs to stop and get an entire new bike. He'll find it hard coming back at this point because the pace is up. 37km to go.

So much road furniture now and it's causing the peloton to split and reform every few hundred meters. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Deceuninck-QuickStep on the front.

Cr🐠ash and this time it's R๊oglic who is down. And Tony Martin. 35km to go. 

The race leader is back up and chasing but Mar🌊tin isn't in a good way. He's standi⛎ng but he can't continue. No chance. 

He might have hit his head but he's being checked an♏d he's sitting down. His race is probably over. 

The road just narrowed at that point and Martin was the first rider to go down. 34km to go and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Deceuninck-QuickStep are still on⭕ the front alongside Bora and Astana.

34km to go

Astana lead down this winding descent with 32km to go as we head into the final 45 minutes of raci🦹ng. Thankfully we h༒ave dry roads and this isn't too sketchy. 

Confirmation now that Tony Martin has aband꧙oned the race. 

Roglic, meanwhile, is back with the main field and looking relatively okay. He's at the back but has plenty of time to move up🌃 before the intermediate sprint and then the finish. 

Results from the previous climb

We do 𝄹𓂃have an intermediate sprint coming up with 16km to go. Not sure any of the top sprinters will get involved but it could be one for Schachmann to try and claw back some more time on Roglic. 

The intermediate sprint also comes at the top of an uncategorized climb, so alm🥀ost perfect for Schachmanꦐn to try. 

Nizzolo and Demare are riding side by side. I didn't mention the Italian before but🉐 he's also a huge favourite for the sprint today. 

The road has widened again as we see De Plus 🍰finally come back after his long chase. 

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Deceuninck-QuickStep have moved Bennett right to the f𓄧ront wit𓆏h 23km to go and we're hurtling towards the finish now.

20km to go and the pace has shot up dramatically. Some of these sprint trains are going to run out of riders before the🌱 final 10km at this rate.

Big turn coming up...

Everyone makes it through safely. 

The pace eases just for a moment as we head towards the intermediate spr💃int. 19km   to go. Schachmann is🍸 near the front and well placed.

1k f🃏rom the summit of this short 3rd cat climbಞ. Schachmann is lurking near the front still. Roglic is a bit further back.

Sanchez jumps.

Izagirre takes it, Schachmann second and Be🦩noot is t▨hird.

That will move the Astana rider up to fourth. The rider he overtakes? His tea🌃mmate V𒅌lasov.

Another crash and it's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Stan Dewulf. Heavy fall but he's okay and back on his feet.

The Belgian takes a new bike but is chasing back.

13km to go

🌌Mads Pedersen can be seen too, as Trek gather ꧅around the Dane and make sure that he's well placed. 

10km to go

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Deceuninck-QuickStep line the peloton out as we head through another sleepy Frenc🍒h town 🔜and along narrow roads. Big turn coming.

Riders are having to sprint to close gaps as 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Deceuninck-QuickStep lead us through a few tight corners. The entire bunch is no🦩w ꧅strung out.

Trek are well placed with 6.5km to go.

DSM hit the front with♊ Bol in contention. Ther༺e's so much road furniture around. 

Just over 5km to go and Benoot leads DSM. 

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Deceuninck-QuickStep respond and take over th꧃rough another corner. 

Pedersen looks really well placed and has plenty⛄ of riders around him.

Jasper🌟 Philipsen is mo💜ving up now with his train. 4km to go.

Now Trek take over but we've still got 3.4🔜km to go. Too soon?

Demare and Ackermann move up, Bennett is well▨ placed too. 

Trek lead with three riders. 2.6km to go.

Demare needs to make up ground. 🦹2.2km to go. They're coming up now.

Trek have been split. 

Here come 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Deceuninck-QuickStep with 1.4k to go. 

Trentin leads. 

Now 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Deceuninck-QuickStep lead out. 800m to go.

Perfect lead out so far for B𝕴ennett. Bouhanni is🌟 moving up though.

Morkov peels off and Bennett kicks.

Sam Bennett wins stage 5 of Paris-Nice.

Never in doubt. 

🌠It looks like Bouhanni was second and Acke🔯rmann third.

Brief results
1 Sam Bennett (Irl) Deceuninck-QuickStep 05:16:01
2 Nacer Bouhanni (Fra) Team Arkea-Samsic
3 Pascal Ackermann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe
4 Phil Bauhaus (Ger) Bahrain Victorious
5 Giacomo Nizzolo (Ita) Team Qhubeka Assos
6 Alexander Kristoff (Nor) UAE Team Emirates
7 Bryan Coquard (Fra) B&B Hotels p/b KTM
8 Christophe Laporte (Fra) Cofidis
9 Rudy Barbier (Fra) Israel Start-up Nation
10 Danny van Poppel (Ned) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux

General classification after stage 5
1 Primoz Roglic (Slo) Jumbo-Visma 18:42:46
2 Maximilian Schachmann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe 00:00:31
3 Brandon McNulty (USA) UAE Team Emirates 00:00:37
4 Ion Izagirre Insausti (Spa) Astana-Premier Tech 00:00:40
5 Aleksandr Vlasov (Rus) Astana-Premier Tech 00:00:41
6 Matteo Jorgenson (USA) Movistar Team 00:00:56
7 Tiesj Benoot (Bel) Team DSM 00:01:04
8 Lucas Hamilton (Aus) Team BikeExchange 00:01:08
9 Luis Leon Sanchez (Spa) Astana-Premier Tech 00:01:11
10 Pierre Latour (Fra) Total Direct Energie 00🐷:01:12

Let's hear from today's winner Sam Bennett:

"The guys were incredible today. I was suffering the last few k. I don't know what it is but people won't let me follow my own train here. It's frustrating in the final. I just got back on before the roundabout. It was a very hard final. I didn't think I would hold it to the line but the guys did an incredible job and I'm just proud I could finish it off.For some reason I'm not left to follow my own wheel, guys are coming in and it seems like they just want to disrupt our sprint instead of concentrating on their own race. We don't look at anybody else, so I don't know why they're getting so fixated on us. Maybe my teammates are too strong.

"I was really happy to get the first stage and was really, really disappointed the second sprint day - to get close and notꦕ to get to compete that day. I really wa🥃nted to make up for it today. I can't thank the guys enough.From now it will be a bit of strength and conditioning until the end of the race and then Sanremo.

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