Tour de France Jai Hindley wins Stage 5 as Vingegaard

Tour de France: Jai Hindley wins Stage 5 as Vingegaard drops Pogacar in Pyrenees – Cyclingnews

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Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) won a tumultuous Tour de France stage 5 in Laruns to take the yellow jersey, but Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) is now the clear favorite to take the overall title after beating Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team ) dropped Emirates) at the Col de Marie Blanque, gaining more than a minute on its rivals.

Vingegaard is now second overall, 47 seconds behind Hindley and already around 54 seconds ahead of Pogačar.

The first day in the Pyrenees was a spectacle from start to finish, with Hindley part of a dangerous split that was clear before the road even climbed. The large group built up a maximum four minute lead at the top of the Col de Soudet and still had a 2:30 lead at the bottom of the Col de Marie Blanque.

Four kilometers from the top of Marie Blanque, Hindley tracked a move from Felix Gall (AG2R-Citroën) and then outpaced the Swiss rider to climb the summit alone and finish in Laruns as a stage winner.

Further down the mountain, Jumbo-Visma had taken over the pace in the yellow jersey group and by the time Sepp Kuss was in full swing on the upper slopes of Marie Blanque, only Vingegaard and Pogačar could follow.

Vingegaard was clearly encouraged by what he saw. About 1500m from the summit, he delivered a familiar acceleration that Pogačar just couldn’t match. As Pogačar struggled to limit his losses, Vingegaard charged into the fog, collecting what was left of the break and setting about closing the gap on Hindley.

The defending champion climbed the summit 1:05 behind Hindley but 36 seconds ahead of Pogačar and continued to improve his position with the remaining 18.5km to the finish in Laruns.

Vingegaard caught up with Gall, Emanuel Buchmann (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) in the final kilometers to finish fifth on the stage, 34 seconds behind the Australian.

Pogačar, who was waiting for leader and teammate Adam Yates on the overnight descent, crossed the finish line some 1’37 down, already putting him a significant gap on Vingegaard.

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