Evenepoel wins stage 5
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Remco Evenepoel won the stage five time trial at the Tour de France as Tadej Pogacar seized yellow and saw his rival Jonas Vingegaard lose more than a minute on the roads around Caen.
The 33-km individual time trial set around Caen on day 5 of the Tour de France 2025 saw Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step) and Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) dominate the field. In line with his maiden victory last year in Gevrey-Chambertin ...
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Cyclingnews on MSNMonster all-carbon chainring and custom bars among the smörgåsbord of bling on Remco Evenepoel's time trial bikeIn the time trial, however, at least the flat one on stage 5 – today, at the time of writing – Remco Evenepoel is the out-and-out favourite, and he will no doubt have been banking on this stage to claw some time back on his rivals after his team's sleepy opening stage.
Remco Evenepoel’s Tour de France hopes suffered an early blow on Saturday as he lost 39 seconds to the top guns when an acceleration by Jonas Vingegaard’s Visma-Lease a Bike split the peloton, turning a routine sprint finish into a dramatic shake-up.
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Another crash-filled day hits Evenepoel’s team hardest, but Roglic struggles too: "He was riding with a handicap"Remco Evenepoel still hasn’t had much luck in this Tour de France, and stage 4 on Tuesday brought more setbacks. The Belgian lost a bit of ground on his GC rivals in the finale, but what really worried him and Soudal-Quick Step were the crashes involving several of his teammates.
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Cyclingnews on MSN'A yellow dream is possible' - Remco Evenepoel eyes Tour de France leader jersey after responding to Tadej Pogcar's attacks on hilly road to RouenRemco Evenepoel warmed down on his golden time trial bike and studied the new GC standing of the Tour de France after stage 4, pleased to have finished in the slipstream of Tadej Pogačar after the rollercoaster finale of the stage to Rouen.