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Tour de France 2013: Stage 5

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Hello and welcome to live coverag🎃e from the Tour de France. It's stage five from Cagnes-sur-mer to Marseille.

After the excitement of yesterday's team time trial, the pelဣoton are back on their r🌜oad bikes for 222.8 km of racing.

This is a finely balanced stage where riders of different types will feel they have a chance. It rolls through the Provençal hills just inland from the coast. The climbs are not tough and💜 no𝓀t hard enough to stop the sprinters putting a cross next to this stage. They won't have many chances this year and will want to make the most of ones like this.

The Côte des Bastides and uncategorised Col de la Gineste, just 12.5km from the finish, are perfect territory for these ex𒈔plosive climbers, as they are tough enough to stretch the bunch but not long or difficult enough to enable specialis꧑t climbers to hold sway.

This is how things stand in GC coming into today's stage.
 

If Impey finishes ahead of Gerrans in the sprint he'll take the yellow jersey and become the first African to wear the jersey. Jean Francois Quenet knows Impey from his very early racing days and has 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:written this story for CN a🍒bout the r🐎ider. It's well worth a read as we count down to the start of the stage.

GreenEDGE with two wins in two days and the yellow jersey to boot have already stated that they'll ride to defend the jersey. There are a couple of possibilities though. They cꦡould work and help organise a sprint in the hope that Matt Goss can make it 3/3 or they can allow a non threatening break on GC go clear, and therefore win a few friends for the days ahead. With Matt White back in the car at the race, it's more likely that they'll be going all out for the stage win though, they mꦆay even put a rider in the break, perhaps Clarke, who is second in the KOM competition on five points.  Pierre Rolland leads with 10 points.

Gerrans in yellow is on the start line. He's♏ really the Orica GreenEDGE talisman and comes up with the big wins just when the team really needs a result. He's not a prolific winner in terms of the number of races he wins, but the quality is really there. Stages in all three grand tours, a Milan San Remo, a GP Quebec and two editions of the TDU to his name.

The third category climb today at km 22, could well be the launchpad for a successful move. Europcar may wish to keep the bunch together and set Rolland up for the points though. It's been a 🐼rather curious tactic from the team, with a rider of GC potential usiജng up vital energy in the opening few stages just for the small  offer of points available at this stage in the race.

In the battle for the green jers😼ey Peter Sagan and his tidy new facial hair have a lead over Marcel Kittel and Alex Kristoff.

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And the r🐷iders are off. Gerrans in yellow leading the peloton through the neutralized zone. The first Australian in yellow since Cadel Evans of course.

We're pleased to welcome Henk Vogels in the CN blimp just before we take off for the stage. Henk, what did you make of yesterday's✱ stage and also GreenEDGE's performance in the last few days?

Henk Vogels:

CN: Do you think the team can push on, keep yellow and then go for more stages?

Henk Vogels:

CN: And finally, what about O'Grady, who along with you and Sunderland formed the Australian nucleus of the GAN team in the mid 90s. He's still going strong after all these years.

Henk Vogels:

Thanks for joining us Henk. I'm just passing over to Susan for a few minutes of live♚ coverage.

Ted King was indeed not allowed to s♕tart today, so we have 185 riders now. There was a movement on Twitter to a🌊llow him to continue, but the race jury refused to change its decision.

And only two km inꦜto the stage we had a six-man break group form. Yukiya Arashiro (Europcar),  Kevin Reza (Europcar),  Romain Sicard (Euskaltel), Thomas De Gendt (V𝐆acansoleil), Anthony Delaplace (Sojasun)  and Alexey Lutsenko (Astana) now have 1:05 on the peloton

217km remaining from 228km

Astana's Enrico Gasparatto has mad𓃲e contact with the pavement but is up and going again.

This huge gap make Japanese rider Arashiro the virtual leader. ♏He came into the stage only 3:42 down.

The break group is now nearing the day's first climb,the Côte de Ch&a🥃circ;teauneuf-Grasse at km 22. The cat.3 climb is 1.4km long with an average gradient of 8.4%.

Lutsenko is the second-ꦓyoungest rider in the Tour, by the way. He will turn 21 in September. Youngest, of course is Vacansoleil's Danny Van Poppel, who is only✱ 19.

207km remaining from 228km

Dan is back so I will slide out of the blimp pil𝔍ot's seat and give him back the controls.

Dan can't get his seat belt fastened, so ꧅I will keep tꦚhe wheel here for a while longer.

There were only a minimum of mountain points to be had, and they went to de Gendt ahead of Delaplac𓃲e.

205km remaining from 228km

Perhaps the peloton doesn't realize the race 🅠has actually started? They cross over that mountain ranking 12:15 a🌳fter the lead group.

Dan 🐈has finally figured out how to buckle up, so he💎re he is!

Thanks Susan.

190km remaining from 228km

A slight cross/headwind at the moment but that's not impacting the break as they ride along at 64kph on a slꦇight downhill section.

Sunny blue skies and temperatures of 23 degrees for the peloton. A far cry from🎉 some of the temperatures and conditions we saw at the Giro back  in May.

Frank Schleck, his ban ends later this month and in an exclusive chat with CN, he has said that he's ready and looking forward to racing. You can read the story 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:right here.

Udo Bolts, the former German rider who used to write the Bolts from the Blue column for Croydon based cycling magazine, has come forward and talked about the pressures of riding in the 90s peloton and doping. Here's the story.

While over in the Tour of Austria, Thor Hushovd has found some form, and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:won yesterday's stage.

Tℱhe wind has changed direction🌸 and the leaders are enjoying a slight tailwind at the moment.

In other news Jurgen Van❀ den Broeck has talked about his aims and aspirations for a T෴our podium place. Lotto has a superb TTT by there standards yesterday. If you ever have the chance to meet Daniel  Friebe he'll recount the time he passed them in a TTT on a fol🌊ding bike back in 2009 I ꦉbelieve.

And we've also had a chance to look over Simon  Gerrans Scott TT bike. Here's the write up and the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:exclusive gallery.

156km remaining from 228km

The leaders are just under 20 km from the 😼next climb, the fourth cat Col de l'Ang🌟e.

We've൲ been racing for two hours, the gap t💯o the six man break is at 11:05 now.

This certainly isn't an easy stage to control so if there's to be a sprint a number of teams will have to cooperate. With Cavendish still suffering from illness a number of teams might🍰 fancy their chances against the Omega Pharma sprinter.

144km remaining from 228km

140km remaining from 228km

Ryder Hesjedal is towards the back of the bunch at the mꦍome🌌nt and on his own. There's no imminent danger but the Canadian will want to move up.

De Gendt ༺is first to the top of the climb, picking up one solitary point.

The gap has come down to 10 minutes though, wit🌟h 13🃏4km to go.

The punch have strung out now, and Orica🧸 aꦦre doing all the work on the front. Gerrans is tucked in at around 6th wheel at the moment.

Cannondale, wi🌸th Sagan still hunting for his first stage win of the race, like all but one of ๊the sprinters, is moving up as well.

G💮reenEdge, leading the team classification, are all in yellow helmets, a measure introduced last year by ASO.

Hesjedal is still ඣvery close to the back of the bunch, riding alongside Hoogerland.

No let up from De Gendt who takes  the maximum points on offer at the intermediate sprint. The pelot🅘on are still around 10 minutes down but it will be interesting 🎐to see which sprinters compete for the remaining points.

After that sprint the leading 6 reform♒ and get back to work, still with 124km to go.

Steegmans is looking after Cavendish with Matt Goss also close by. Both sprinters really need a boost to keep their green jersey aspirations on track. First and foremost they'👍ll be looking for a stage win to open up their 2013 accounts.

Now Lotto 🧔move up for Greipel as the bunch approach the sprint.

Van Poppel is leading out.

Cavendish perhaps a bit𓆏 boxed in on the Lotto train there but Greipel ta🌌kes that one, with Sagan then maybe Kristoff ahead of Cavendish.

Sagan𝔍 in green has now d🗹ropped back to the end of the peloton.

Sagan is talking to the occupants of the Cannondale team car. He'🐷s taking a bottle and continuing to chat before making his way back to ꦿthe bunch on his own.

Now Sagan is having his cleat꧒s looked at b🙈y the Cannodale mechanic.

115km remaining from 228km

The peloton have just passed through the feedzone, a good♕🥀 time for the CN blimp to top up on coffee too.

Just over 100k to go and the six lead𓂃ers are on a slight descent at the moment. The sprinters' teams are starting to get to work though.

Bouhanni is off the back of the peℱloton at the moment. He's been back to the car and had a can of drink in his back🦹 pocket.

Susan back again for a spell.

Sylvai𓄧n Chavanel is back amongst the team cars, catching a rid✤e behind the Lampre car at the moment.

The sprinters hope to have another chance today, so w༺e see Lotto Belisol and Argos Shimano helping with the chase work.

90km remaining from 228km

Arashiro hands teammate Reza a bidon.

The peloton does seem finally to have woken up. ♋It is now strong out single file giving chase. Argos-Shimano and Lotto Belisol's contributions seem to be having an effect, as the gap is now under eitght minutes.

Lots of punc🉐tures for RadioShack Leopard. Both Jens Voigt and Andreas Klöden have to stop.

And here is Dan back at the controls!

The six leaders are still plugging away, thei꧃r advantage still at 7'35. The bun🔯ch are still in control of this but they need to keep the momentum up.

As Argos Shimano th⛄row a couple of men towards the front of the bunch. T🍒his is probably more of a day for Degenkolb rather than Kittel.

Arashiro wi🗹ns the point over that last climb as Kl🎶oden is still  back with the team car.

Kloden makes it back to the rear of the fie😼ld with Zubeldia as Argos still position one rider 💃on the front of the peloton.

70km remaining from 228km

64km remaining from 228km

Kloden, twice a podium finisher in the Tour, is now with the medical car and having his injures looked at. He drifts passed Bouhann🙈i who is suffering with a stomach bug according to FDJ.

Sicard has a mechanical and the wheel change takes what feels like an𒁃 age. He'll have to make a decent 🦋effort to chase back  on now.

 

Sicard makes it back to the break 🌞without too much fuss and then🍸 helps to set the pace.

Thomas meanwhile is coming back through the cars and should be back with the pelo෴ton in the next few minutes.

But the hills are starting to♓ take their toll on the riders in the break and 𓂃De Gendt has pushed on, with Sicard, Reza and Delaplace dropped.

The gap🍸 between the two groups is at about 100 meters. Now Reza attacks and Sicard is spent. We could shortly have t♑wo  Europcar riders in the lead group.

Reza has mad🐎e contact💜 and now looks back to see if the final two riders can make it back but it's not looking good for Sicard and Delaplace.

The two chasers are at 44 seconds with the bunch at just over six  minutes.The break in the escape will only help to increaseཧ the peloton's chances of making the catch today.

Another pro rider has joined us in the CN blimp, Micha꧑el Creed. ꩵHow are you?

CN: What did you mജake of the news that Ted King missed out on the time cut?

Up ahead the four leaders are driving towa⛦rds the fini﷽sh with just over 40km to go.

Creed: "Time Cut 📖is something that has been changed in the past. If that rule had never been bent before, I'd understand. But, this seemed to b🔜e a bit harsh."

Meanwhile Argos have moved to ﷽the front with more riders and they're being backed by Lotto and even a few Omega jerseys ar🌳e in the mix having not done too much work so far on the front. The gap to the leaders is down to 4'57.

The leader💦s are about to start on the final categorised climb of the day.

Lotto realise that the🌱y need to take the stage by the scruff of the neck because Cavendish isn't yet positioning too many of this troops near the front.

CN꧃ : have you been impressed with the racing so far? what's stood out for you?

35km remaining from 228km

CN♑: We've heard you're making a podcast now.𒁏 What can you tell us about that?

The four leౠaders start the climb with a lead of 3'56. They've been out there since almost the start of the stage and there are a fꦍew shoulders starting to rock.

CN: Sounds interesting. F🧸inally who is your tip for t🐠oday?

The peloton are now on the climb and Omega have started to make their presence felt at the front of th🧸e bunch.

The four leaders are 1km to go from the summit of the climb with the🧸 lead at 3'25.

GreenEDGE have taken up the chase now a🍒nd w𝄹ith 25km to go the gap is at 2'52.

This could be close in terms of the catch. The four ꦗleaders are working well as De Gendt gives his 🧔legs a shack while at the back of the group.

We're heading tow🐈ards an uncategorised climb close to the finish, with Omega now on the front and trying to bring the escape gr🥂oup back.

22km remaining from 228km

The bunch strike back and take off another 10 seconds in less than half a km♛. It's touch and go but the bunch should do it.

Reza attacks from the group and De Gendt hunts him𝕴 down and💮 we have four leaders again.

The🐭 leader can't afford to play any games at this stage.

The gap is 2'02 with 19km to go.

 

Cannon🧔dale haven't tried to drop any of the sprinters today as AG2R come to the front.

De Gendt meanwhile is 👍setℱting the pace at the front of the lead group. The gap is 1'50 with 18km to go.

ꦰArashiro attacks. It's a bold move but it's not quite worked for the Europcar rider and it's all back together. Reza need🌼s to strike now.

Contador has also moved t꧅owards the front of the race with the four leaders 16km from the finish with just 1'37 on the bunch now꧃.

No sign from the back of the bunch in ✅terms of sprinters dropped🎀.

QuickStep are on the front so it's probably f🦩air to assume Cavendish is in the bunch.

QuickStep a▨re on the front so it's probably fair to assume Cavendish is in the bunch.

Gerrans is safely through but that wไa꧋s close to the front adn Rolland was caught up.

Last rider on the deck is fr🔴om Garmin, Vande Velde I think.

About a dozen riders came down there. Rolland is off the b𒆙ack too but he's coming back. 

15km remaining from 228km

Argos or keeping the pace high in the peloton and the gap is do😼wn to 1✃'14.

Now it's a 1'09.

The bunch can see its pre𒐪y up🐟 ahead on the long flat run in.

Sagan and Ca🔥nnodale are grouping togethe🌼r as Rolland makes contact with the peloton again.

Now 39 with 13km to go.

Vichot is on the front right now in t🎃he French national champions jersey.

12km to go and the gap is down to 19 seconds.

Lutsenko attacks and Reza goes with him.

I꧃t's the long run in to the finish and Omega are ✨on the front.

10km remaining from 228km

All of Omega are now on the front and controlling the field. Cavendish is at🐭 the end of the train with the two leaders just 17 seconds clear with 7.4km to go. Now it's 1💝5 seconds.

Cavendish, Sagan, Greipel, all here.

Tony Martin himself is on the front as Canndonale moves up but☂ the🃏y're not as organised yet as Omega.

Just 10 seconds for the two leaders.

Lotto push their way into content💎ion as Reza sits up b🤪ut it won't be long until it's all back together.

5km to go and we're all back togeth♋er for the sprint.

All t🍷he sprint trains are trying to find their pace and line but Omega look the strongest at the moment on the left hand side of the road.

3km to go.

Vacansoleil and Euskaltel are in the mix too now.

Here come Omega again.

Greenedge too as Chavanel leads.

2km to go.

And Lotto launch their sprint.

Lotto are in control for now.

Cavendish looks a bit too far back.

Lotto vs Omega.

Omega now lead.

Steegmans leads.

And Cavendish takes it.

But there's a huge crash at the line with G⛎ilbert in there.

What a great sprint though. With 1000 metres to go Lotto and Omega locked horns but it was Cavendish's team who moved into pole position with 800 to go and then Steegmans opened up a perfect leadout.
 

Boasson Hagen was well positioned and takes second on the stage, 𒆙then Sagan, Griepel, and Ferrari for ಞthe top five.

1 Mark Cavendish (GBr) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 5:31:51
2 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Sky Procycling
3 Peter Sagan (Svk) Cannondale
4 André Greipel (Ger) Lotto Belisol
5 Roberto Ferrari (Ita) Lampre-Merida
6 Alexander Kristoff (Nor) Team Katusha
7 Juan Jose Lobato Del Valle (Spa) Euskaltel Euskadi
8 Ramunas Navardauskas (Lit) Garmin-Sharp
9 Cyril Lemoine (Fra) Sojasun
10 Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Spa) Movistar Team

Smart riding f🧸rom Cavendish and Omega today. They didn't commit too much to the early chase but had the numbers in the end.

Trentin rode very well as well, swinging off just befoꦓreꦦ Steegmans.

Cavendish now on the podium for the first time in this year's race. He's narrowed Saganꦗ's lead in the points competition to boot.

1 Mark Cavendish (GBr) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 5:31:51
2 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Sky Procycling
3 Peter Sagan (Svk) Cannondale
4 André Greipel (Ger) Lotto Belisol
5 Roberto Ferrari (Ita) Lampre-Merida
6 Alexander Kristoff (Nor) Team Katusha
7 Juan Jose Lobato Del Valle (Spa) Euskaltel Euskadi
8 Ramunas Navardauskas (Lit) Garmin-Sharp
9 Cyril Lemoine (Fra) Sojasun
10 Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Spa) Movistar Team
11 Samuel Dumoulin (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale
12 John Degenkolb (Ger) Team Argos-Shimano
13 Matteo Trentin (Ita) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team
14 Danny Van Poppel (Ned) Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
15 Simon Gerrans (Aus) Orica GreenEdge

Now it's Gerrans who steps onto t😼he podium, doing enough to keep the yellow jersey.

General classification after stage 5

1 Simon Gerrans (Aus) Orica-GreenEdge
2 Daryl Impey (RSA) Orica-GreenEdge
3 Michael Albasini (Swi) Orica-GreenEdge
4 Michal Kwiatkowski (Pol) Omega Pharma-Quick Step 0:00:01
5 Sylvain Chavanel (Fra) Omega Pharma-Quick Step
6 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Sky Procycling 0:00:03
7 Christopher Froome (GBr) Sky Procycling
8 Richie Porte (Aus) Sky Procycling
9 Nicolas Roche (Irl) Team Saxo-Tinkoff 0:00:09
10 Roman Kreuziger (Cze) Team Saxo-Tinkoff

Thanks for joining us today. You can find our race report, images and results, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:right here.

Thank✃s for joining us and tune in tomorrow for more complete live coverag🌌e from the race.

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