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Stage 5

Wednesday - July 6th, 2022

h. 14:00 (GMT +2)

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Lille - Arenberg (Porte du Hainaut)

157km - Rolling/Pavés Sections

 

STAGE CLASSIFICATION

 

 

:AUS  Simon CLARKE
3:13:35

 

:NED  Taco VAN DER HOORN
+0

 

:NOR  Edvald BOASSON HAGEN
+2
 
Complete Standing
 

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GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:BEL  Wout VAN AERT
16:17:22

 

:USA  Neilson POWLESS
+13

 

:NOR  Edvald BOASSON HAGEN
+14
 

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POINTS CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:BEL  Wout VAN AERT
178

 

:NED  Fabio JAKOBSEN
126

 

:DEN  Magnus CORT NIELSEN
86
 

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CLIMBER CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:DEN  Magnus Cort NIELSEN
11
 
:BEL  Wout VAN AERT
1
 

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YOUTH CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:SLO  Tadej POGACAR
16:17:41

 

:GBR  Thomas PIDCOCK
+30

 

:BEL  Jasper PHILIPSEN
+1:22
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What en exciting stage :clap: Wasn't as epic as in 2014, but much, much better than the last 2 times they tried cobbles in the Tour. Almost every nightmare happened to Jumbo, but the last 10 km saved them. Pity that Pogacar didn't get the yellow and Sagan was nowhere to be seen. 

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PZUj_4RCSaScDmb-Ui0pEg~tour-de-france-lo

Stage 6

Thursday - July 7th, 2022

h. 12:15 (GMT +2)

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:BEL Binche - Longwy

219.9km - Hilly (Uphill Finish)

 

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3 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Van Aert has to drop back to help the Vingo Boys.

 

Roglič down? Yes he is!

Apparently Roglič crashed, dislocated his shoulder, :hyper: undisclocated it, :what:got back on his bike & rode on.  He’d never make it as a footballer.

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