2019 Santos Tour Down Under (World Tour), Australia
Stage 5 results:
January 19, Glenelg - Strathalbyn, 149.5 km
Saturday, January 19: Stage 5, Glenelg - Strathalbyn, 149.5 km
Caleb Ewan was first across the line, but was relegated, making Jasper Philipsen the stage winner. Sirotti photo
The race: Here's the stage summary the organizer sent me.
19 January 2019: A crash inside the final 10km may have ended Patrick Bevin’s bid for victory in the 2019 Santos Tour Down Under. He landed heavily on his right knee and although, with the help of his CCC team-mates, he was able to re-join the peloton before the finish, he didn’t attend the podium ceremony. Instead of receiving the ochre leader’s jersey, the New Zealander was rushed to hospital for further examinations.
We wait to see what the medical report is to find out if Bevin can indeed continue the race that he’s led since winning stage two on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, young Belgian rider, Jasper Philipsen of UAE Team Emirates, scored his first WorldTour win with an impressive turn of pace in the frantic sprint into a headwind in Strathalbyn. The news came as a shock to the Lotto-Soudal team as it waited patiently in the bus for the podium protocol to finish.
The reason for Ewan’s disqualification was a headbutt as both Philipsen and Ewan battled to get on the wheel of Peter Sagan in the lead-in to the sprint.
“I had no idea” said Mario Aerts, DS of the Belgian team.
Upon watching footage of the sprint, before the commissaire’s announcement was made public, Philipsen said he didn’t believe that Ewan’s indiscretion was enough to warrant a disqualification.
The podium ceremony was slightly delayed while officials waited for confirmation of the decision about Ewan’s headbutt. Ultimately Dave McKenzie stepped onto the podium to announce that the winner of stage five was, indeed... “Philipsen”. There was a mild reaction from the crowd; perhaps some expected it, as the incident could easily be seen on the big screen at the site of the finish... either way, after a brief stunned silence, there was applause before the Belgian appeared on stage, hands held high.
“Yeah, it was unfair for him,” said Philipsen immediately after viewing the footage, “but I know he was on the wheel of Sagan. “Then I was in the wind, so I lost energy if I stayed there. So I had to try to go on the wheel as well but it was hard.
“For sure it’s difficult,” Philipsen explained about the incident, “Caleb is one of the strongest sprinters in the world and I tried to also take my position and go into the wheel of Sagan but he was already there...
“So, it was a bit of a fight in the heat of the moment. But then, when he bumped me, I went a little bit down because I didn’t want to mess too hard. Then the sprint started and everybody came over from the right and left, so I was a bit afraid to get boxed in. Then, in the end, I could get through. I felt pretty strong today and came pretty close in the final; it was a close finish but at the end I can be happy with a second place.”
For the first time in many years, there was a change on the itinerary for the Saturday of the Santos Tour Down Under. Instead of racing in McLaren Vale –on the familiar circuit down to the Port Willunga Beach and then back to Willunga, and up Old Willunga Hill –the fifth stage was from Glenelg to Strathalbyn.
The 149.5km stage began at 11.30am, slightly later than usual, and cooler conditions greeted the riders. The temperature at the start was in the high-20s, rising to mid-30s, and with bright blue skies.
It was also the stage of the mass-participation Subaru Ride, using the same roads as used by the professionals. Thousands of cycling fans lined the route after finishing their challenge and waiting for the TDU peloton.
Jason Lea (UniSA) was again on the attack early, joined by team-mate Ayden Toovey and AG2R La Mondiale’sClement Chevrier. This trio was concerned with the climbing points at the Sellicks Hill (44km). Toovey set the pace, Lea followed and Chevrier did his best to beat the rider in the polka-dot jersey to the top of the only categorised climb of the stage... but Lea was too strong and added first-place points to his tally.
The escape gained only a small advantage, around 20 seconds. Once the climb was over, it was time for Mitchelton-Scott to set up Daryl Impey to chase points and time bonuses at the intermediate sprint. Yesterday’s stage winner duly claimed first place for the Ziptrak prime at Myponga (47km); ranked second on GC, he got closer to the ochre jersey that he won in 2018... but not much. You see, Paddy Bevin was second, meaning both riders at the top of GC increased their respective advantages but Daryl also knocked off one second to his deficit to Paddy.
Impey’s effort was reversed at the second intermediate sprint: Bevin beat Impeyto the line at Inman Valley (74km).
Immediately after the second sprint, Mathieu Ladagnous (Groupama-FDJ) was on the attack. He was chased down by one of the early escapees, Toovey (UniSA). They enjoyed a lead of 40 seconds but were caught around the 35km to go mark.
With 32km to go, the Dutch Jumbo-Visma team raced to the front and split the peloton. Team Sky was the first to respond in numbers. It was a solid effort and, for a while, it seemed as though Impey may have been one of the riders caught up... but the surge, as hard as it was, didn’t last long.
Sky was the next to try: with 21km to go, Luke Rowe and three others moved to the front. They were joined by Bora-Hansgrohe riders and the effort spat a selection of riders out the back of the pack. After a few kilometres with the bunch strung out, there was another regrouping.
Bevin caught up in crash!
With 9.8km to go, the race leader was caught in a crash that involved about 10 riders. Bevin was tangled in bikes and clearly in pain. It took him considerable time to get back on the bike but he was supported by all his CCC team-mates once he remounted his bike and started to chase.
Bevin landed heavily. There was a brief pause in effort by the peloton out of respect for the race leader. With 6km to go, the pace lifted again and Deceuninck-Quickstep, Jumbo-Visma and Mitchelton-Scott were at the front of the bunch, while several hundred metres separated Bevin from the main peloton. Lotto-Soudal also arrived in numbers at the front of the bunch.
At the time of the chase, the average speed was up at 70km/h (assisted by a tailwind and slight downhill) but Bevin rejoined the peloton with about 3km to go. He finished the stage with the main bunch but a terribly torn jersey and obviously in considerable pain.
Complete Results:
149.5 kilometers raced at an average speed of 41.336 km/hr
1 | PHILIPSEN Jasper | UAE-Team Emirates | 3hr 37min 0sec |
2 | SAGAN Peter | Bora-hansgrohe | s.t. |
3 | VAN POPPEL Danny | Jumbo-Visma | s.t. |
4 | DEBUSSCHERE Jens | Katusha-Alpecin | s.t. |
5 | VIVIANI Elia | Deceuninck-Quick Step | s.t. |
6 | BAUHAUS Phil | Bahrain-Merida | s.t. |
7 | BOL Cees | Team Sunweb | s.t. |
8 | GIBBONS Ryan | Dimension Data | s.t. |
9 | POELS Wout | Sky | s.t. |
10 | BALLERINI Davide | Astana | s.t. |
11 | SÁNCHEZ Luis León | Astana | s.t. |
12 | GUERREIRO Ruben | Katusha-Alpecin | s.t. |
13 | PRADES Eduard | Movistar | s.t. |
14 | POLANC Jan | UAE-Team Emirates | s.t. |
15 | MAS Lluís | Movistar | s.t. |
16 | POGAČAR Tadej | UAE-Team Emirates | s.t. |
17 | SÜTTERLIN Jasha | Movistar | s.t. |
18 | BENNETT George | Jumbo-Visma | s.t. |
19 | IMPEY Daryl | Mitchelton-Scott | s.t. |
20 | POZZOVIVO Domenico | Bahrain-Merida | s.t. |
21 | SABATINI Fabio | Deceuninck-Quick Step | s.t. |
22 | WALSCHEID Max | Team Sunweb | s.t. |
23 | WOODS Michael | EF Education First | s.t. |
24 | MCLAY Daniel | EF Education First | s.t. |
25 | MULLEN Ryan | Trek-Segafredo | s.t. |
26 | HAMILTON Chris | Team Sunweb | s.t. |
27 | ULISSI Diego | UAE-Team Emirates | s.t. |
28 | BAK Lars Ytting | Dimension Data | s.t. |
29 | BYSTRØM Sven Erik | UAE-Team Emirates | s.t. |
30 | PORTE Richie | Trek-Segafredo | s.t. |
31 | LUDVIGSSON Tobias | Groupama-FDJ | s.t. |
32 | KUZNETSOV Vyacheslav | Katusha-Alpecin | s.t. |
33 | HAUSSLER Heinrich | Bahrain-Merida | s.t. |
34 | VAN DER PLOEG Neil | UniSA-Australia | s.t. |
35 | VALGREN Michael | Dimension Data | s.t. |
36 | DE KORT Koen | Trek-Segafredo | s.t. |
37 | MCCARTHY Jay | Bora-hansgrohe | s.t. |
38 | DEVENYNS Dries | Deceuninck-Quick Step | s.t. |
39 | HINDLEY Jai | Team Sunweb | s.t. |
40 | KNEES Christian | Sky | s.t. |
41 | WHITE Nicholas | UniSA-Australia | s.t. |
42 | DENNIS Rohan | Bahrain-Merida | s.t. |
43 | BEVIN Patrick | CCC Team | s.t. |
44 | HALLER Marco | Katusha-Alpecin | s.t. |
45 | LEEZER Tom | Jumbo-Visma | s.t. |
46 | VAN BAARLE Dylan | Sky | s.t. |
47 | PANTANO Jarlinson | Trek-Segafredo | s.t. |
48 | CARRETERO Héctor | Movistar | s.t. |
49 | O'CONNOR Ben | Dimension Data | s.t. |
50 | CAVAGNA Rémi | Deceuninck-Quick Step | s.t. |
51 | LATOUR Pierre | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. |
52 | HOELGAARD Daniel | Groupama-FDJ | s.t. |
53 | PERNSTEINER Hermann | Bahrain-Merida | s.t. |
54 | PETERS Nans | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. |
55 | MÜHLBERGER Gregor | Bora-hansgrohe | s.t. |
56 | SLAGTER Tom-Jelte | Dimension Data | s.t. |
57 | MEYER Cameron | Mitchelton-Scott | s.t. |
58 | MORABITO Steve | Groupama-FDJ | s.t. |
59 | HOFSTEDE Lennard | Jumbo-Visma | s.t. |
60 | ROWE Luke | Sky | s.t. |
61 | HAMILTON Lucas | Mitchelton-Scott | s.t. |
62 | SUNDERLAND Dylan | UniSA-Australia | s.t. |
63 | CLARKE Will | Trek-Segafredo | s.t. |
64 | DLAMINI Nic | Dimension Data | s.t. |
65 | OLIVEIRA Ivo | UAE-Team Emirates | s.t. |
66 | FRANKINY Kilian | Groupama-FDJ | s.t. |
67 | VALLS Rafael | Movistar | s.t. |
68 | GESINK Robert | Jumbo-Visma | s.t. |
69 | DUPONT Hubert | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. |
70 | STETINA Peter | Trek-Segafredo | s.t. |
71 | DOULL Owain | Sky | s.t. |
72 | ARASHIRO Yukiya | Bahrain-Merida | s.t. |
73 | MØRKØV Michael | Deceuninck-Quick Step | s.t. |
74 | HARPER Chris | UniSA-Australia | s.t. |
75 | BOARO Manuele | Astana | s.t. |
76 | FERNÁNDEZ Rubén | Movistar | s.t. |
77 | ZAKHAROV Artyom | Astana | s.t. |
78 | GIDICH Yevgeniy | Astana | s.t. |
79 | FOMINYKH Daniil | Astana | s.t. |
80 | LADAGNOUS Matthieu | Groupama-FDJ | s.t. |
81 | CASTRILLO Jaime | Movistar | s.t. |
82 | MARECZKO Jakub | CCC Team | s.t. |
83 | EWAN Caleb | Lotto-Soudal | s.t. |
84 | STORER Michael | Team Sunweb | @ 17sec |
85 | EDMONDSON Alex | Mitchelton-Scott | 0:20 |
86 | WYNANTS Maarten | Jumbo-Visma | s.t. |
87 | FRÖHLINGER Johannes | Team Sunweb | 0:24 |
88 | MARCZYŃSKI Tomasz | Lotto-Soudal | s.t. |
89 | DENZ Nico | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. |
90 | SIEBERG Marcel | Bahrain-Merida | 0:29 |
91 | HEPBURN Michael | Mitchelton-Scott | 0:31 |
92 | DAVIES Scott | Dimension Data | s.t. |
93 | ELISSONDE Kenny | Sky | 0:34 |
94 | SCOTSON Miles | Groupama-FDJ | 0:41 |
95 | OSS Daniel | Bora-hansgrohe | s.t. |
96 | VINCENT Léo | Groupama-FDJ | 0:43 |
97 | STRAKHOV Dmitry | Katusha-Alpecin | s.t. |
98 | BETTIOL Alberto | EF Education First | 0:46 |
99 | HANSEN Adam | Lotto-Soudal | 0:47 |
100 | BODNAR Maciej | Bora-hansgrohe | 0:54 |
101 | KNOX James | Deceuninck-Quick Step | 0:56 |
102 | WHELAN James | EF Education First | @ 1min 0sec |
103 | SCULLY Tom | EF Education First | s.t. |
104 | CHEVRIER Clément | Ag2r La Mondiale | 1:04 |
105 | DE LA PARTE Víctor | CCC Team | s.t. |
106 | BAGDONAS Gediminas | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. |
107 | LINDEMAN Bert-Jan | Jumbo-Visma | 1:11 |
108 | DOWSETT Alex | Katusha-Alpecin | s.t. |
109 | DURBRIDGE Luke | Mitchelton-Scott | 1:22 |
110 | DOCKER Mitchell | EF Education First | s.t. |
111 | DE GENDT Thomas | Lotto-Soudal | s.t. |
112 | HAGEN Carl Fredrik | Lotto-Soudal | s.t. |
113 | KLUGE Roger | Lotto-Soudal | s.t. |
114 | VENTOSO Francisco José | CCC Team | 1:59 |
115 | BLYTHE Adam | Lotto-Soudal | s.t. |
116 | OWSIAN Łukasz | CCC Team | 2:14 |
117 | ROSSKOPF Joey | CCC Team | s.t. |
118 | HALVORSEN Kristoffer | Sky | s.t. |
119 | POTTER Michael | UniSA-Australia | 3:30 |
120 | DE VREESE Laurens | Astana | 4:18 |
121 | MORTON Lachlan | EF Education First | 4:33 |
122 | SAJNOK Szymon | CCC Team | s.t. |
123 | HAYMAN Mathew | Mitchelton-Scott | 5:40 |
124 | SUTHERLAND Rory | UAE-Team Emirates | s.t. |
125 | REIJNEN Kiel | Trek-Segafredo | s.t. |
126 | HAAS Nathan | Katusha-Alpecin | s.t. |
127 | LEA Jason | UniSA-Australia | s.t. |
128 | TOOVEY Ayden | UniSA-Australia | s.t. |
129 | GATTO Oscar | Bora-hansgrohe | s.t. |
130 | PÖSTLBERGER Lukas | Bora-hansgrohe | s.t. |
131 | COSNEFROY Benoît | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. |
GC after Stage 5:
676.0 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 39.732 km/hr
1 | BEVIN Patrick | CCC Team | 17hr 0min 25sec |
2 | IMPEY Daryl | Mitchelton-Scott | @ 7sec |
3 | SÁNCHEZ Luis León | Astana | 0:16 |
4 | GIBBONS Ryan | Dimension Data | 0:26 |
5 | POLANC Jan | UAE-Team Emirates | s.t. |
6 | GUERREIRO Ruben | Katusha-Alpecin | s.t. |
7 | BENNETT George | Jumbo-Visma | s.t. |
8 | HAMILTON Chris | Team Sunweb | s.t. |
9 | POELS Wout | Sky | s.t. |
10 | WOODS Michael | EF Education First | s.t. |
11 | ULISSI Diego | UAE-Team Emirates | s.t. |
12 | DEVENYNS Dries | Deceuninck-Quick Step | s.t. |
13 | VAN BAARLE Dylan | Sky | s.t. |
14 | POGAČAR Tadej | UAE-Team Emirates | s.t. |
15 | POZZOVIVO Domenico | Bahrain-Merida | s.t. |
16 | PORTE Richie | Trek-Segafredo | s.t. |
17 | HINDLEY Jai | Team Sunweb | s.t. |
18 | DENNIS Rohan | Bahrain-Merida | s.t. |
19 | HAMILTON Lucas | Mitchelton-Scott | 0:33 |
20 | SAGAN Peter | Bora-hansgrohe | 0:38 |
21 | LUDVIGSSON Tobias | Groupama-FDJ | 0:47 |
22 | MEYER Cameron | Mitchelton-Scott | s.t. |
23 | O'CONNOR Ben | Dimension Data | s.t. |
24 | SLAGTER Tom-Jelte | Dimension Data | s.t. |
25 | MÜHLBERGER Gregor | Bora-hansgrohe | s.t. |
26 | PERNSTEINER Hermann | Bahrain-Merida | 0:52 |
27 | MAS Lluís | Movistar | 0:54 |
28 | PRADES Eduard | Movistar | 0:58 |
29 | VALGREN Michael | Dimension Data | s.t. |
30 | MORABITO Steve | Groupama-FDJ | s.t. |
31 | HARPER Chris | UniSA-Australia | s.t. |
32 | SUNDERLAND Dylan | UniSA-Australia | @ 1min 5sec |
33 | CAVAGNA Rémi | Deceuninck-Quick Step | s.t. |
34 | STORER Michael | Team Sunweb | 1:10 |
35 | LATOUR Pierre | Ag2r La Mondiale | 1:15 |
36 | GESINK Robert | Jumbo-Visma | 1:22 |
37 | KUZNETSOV Vyacheslav | Katusha-Alpecin | 1:31 |
38 | MCCARTHY Jay | Bora-hansgrohe | 1:41 |
39 | STRAKHOV Dmitry | Katusha-Alpecin | s.t. |
40 | HOFSTEDE Lennard | Jumbo-Visma | 2:05 |
41 | HAGEN Carl Fredrik | Lotto-Soudal | 2:20 |
42 | BAK Lars Ytting | Dimension Data | 2:21 |
43 | CARRETERO Héctor | Movistar | 2:27 |
44 | KNOX James | Deceuninck-Quick Step | 2:47 |
45 | VALLS Rafael | Movistar | 2:54 |
46 | SCOTSON Miles | Groupama-FDJ | 3:16 |
47 | ARASHIRO Yukiya | Bahrain-Merida | 3:26 |
48 | HAUSSLER Heinrich | Bahrain-Merida | 4:00 |
49 | WHELAN James | EF Education First | 4:45 |
50 | OSS Daniel | Bora-hansgrohe | 4:51 |
51 | BYSTRØM Sven Erik | UAE-Team Emirates | 5:06 |
52 | ELISSONDE Kenny | Sky | s.t. |
53 | PANTANO Jarlinson | Trek-Segafredo | 5:58 |
54 | SÜTTERLIN Jasha | Movistar | 6:00 |
55 | DAVIES Scott | Dimension Data | 6:27 |
56 | HALLER Marco | Katusha-Alpecin | 6:33 |
57 | DUPONT Hubert | Ag2r La Mondiale | 6:34 |
58 | MARCZYŃSKI Tomasz | Lotto-Soudal | 7:02 |
59 | STETINA Peter | Trek-Segafredo | 7:12 |
60 | VAN POPPEL Danny | Jumbo-Visma | 7:21 |
61 | ROSSKOPF Joey | CCC Team | 8:09 |
62 | DE GENDT Thomas | Lotto-Soudal | 8:10 |
63 | GIDICH Yevgeniy | Astana | 8:15 |
64 | MULLEN Ryan | Trek-Segafredo | 8:28 |
65 | WHITE Nicholas | UniSA-Australia | 8:39 |
66 | EDMONDSON Alex | Mitchelton-Scott | 8:56 |
67 | HEPBURN Michael | Mitchelton-Scott | 9:08 |
68 | LEEZER Tom | Jumbo-Visma | 9:25 |
69 | BAUHAUS Phil | Bahrain-Merida | 10:36 |
70 | TOOVEY Ayden | UniSA-Australia | 11:21 |
71 | PHILIPSEN Jasper | UAE-Team Emirates | 11:26 |
72 | FERNÁNDEZ Rubén | Movistar | 11:52 |
73 | FOMINYKH Daniil | Astana | 12:28 |
74 | SCULLY Tom | EF Education First | 12:32 |
75 | KNEES Christian | Sky | 12:45 |
76 | BETTIOL Alberto | EF Education First | 13:00 |
77 | HAAS Nathan | Katusha-Alpecin | 13:08 |
78 | DURBRIDGE Luke | Mitchelton-Scott | 13:18 |
79 | FRANKINY Kilian | Groupama-FDJ | 13:25 |
80 | LADAGNOUS Matthieu | Groupama-FDJ | s.t. |
81 | SABATINI Fabio | Deceuninck-Quick Step | 13:27 |
82 | FRÖHLINGER Johannes | Team Sunweb | 13:49 |
83 | LINDEMAN Bert-Jan | Jumbo-Visma | 13:59 |
84 | DOCKER Mitchell | EF Education First | 14:19 |
85 | MORTON Lachlan | EF Education First | 14:40 |
86 | HAYMAN Mathew | Mitchelton-Scott | 14:52 |
87 | BODNAR Maciej | Bora-hansgrohe | 14:55 |
88 | DE LA PARTE Víctor | CCC Team | 15:01 |
89 | HANSEN Adam | Lotto-Soudal | 15:08 |
90 | CHEVRIER Clément | Ag2r La Mondiale | 15:25 |
91 | BALLERINI Davide | Astana | 15:49 |
92 | HOELGAARD Daniel | Groupama-FDJ | 16:06 |
93 | DOULL Owain | Sky | 16:08 |
94 | DLAMINI Nic | Dimension Data | 16:19 |
95 | CASTRILLO Jaime | Movistar | 16:23 |
96 | VINCENT Léo | Groupama-FDJ | 16:48 |
97 | OLIVEIRA Ivo | UAE-Team Emirates | 17:00 |
98 | EWAN Caleb | Lotto-Soudal | 17:24 |
99 | ZAKHAROV Artyom | Astana | s.t. |
100 | ROWE Luke | Sky | 17:27 |
101 | DE KORT Koen | Trek-Segafredo | 17:30 |
102 | CLARKE Will | Trek-Segafredo | 18:32 |
103 | WYNANTS Maarten | Jumbo-Visma | 18:36 |
104 | DOWSETT Alex | Katusha-Alpecin | 18:41 |
105 | PETERS Nans | Ag2r La Mondiale | 18:50 |
106 | BOARO Manuele | Astana | 19:07 |
107 | OWSIAN Łukasz | CCC Team | 19:14 |
108 | HALVORSEN Kristoffer | Sky | 19:49 |
109 | DEBUSSCHERE Jens | Katusha-Alpecin | 19:51 |
110 | LEA Jason | UniSA-Australia | 19:56 |
111 | POTTER Michael | UniSA-Australia | 20:09 |
112 | VIVIANI Elia | Deceuninck-Quick Step | 20:18 |
113 | BOL Cees | Team Sunweb | 20:27 |
114 | WALSCHEID Max | Team Sunweb | 20:29 |
115 | MØRKØV Michael | Deceuninck-Quick Step | 20:34 |
116 | VAN DER PLOEG Neil | UniSA-Australia | 20:35 |
117 | SIEBERG Marcel | Bahrain-Merida | 20:44 |
118 | SUTHERLAND Rory | UAE-Team Emirates | 20:46 |
119 | VENTOSO Francisco José | CCC Team | 21:01 |
120 | BLYTHE Adam | Lotto-Soudal | s.t. |
121 | DE VREESE Laurens | Astana | 21:18 |
122 | MARECZKO Jakub | CCC Team | 21:28 |
123 | DENZ Nico | Ag2r La Mondiale | 21:36 |
124 | MCLAY Daniel | EF Education First | 22:12 |
125 | KLUGE Roger | Lotto-Soudal | 23:07 |
126 | COSNEFROY Benoît | Ag2r La Mondiale | 23:10 |
127 | BAGDONAS Gediminas | Ag2r La Mondiale | 23:33 |
128 | REIJNEN Kiel | Trek-Segafredo | 26:54 |
129 | GATTO Oscar | Bora-hansgrohe | 26:57 |
130 | PÖSTLBERGER Lukas | Bora-hansgrohe | 27:50 |
131 | SAJNOK Szymon | CCC Team | 34:20 |
Stage 5 photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti:
Jay McCarthy heads to the start.
Race leader Patrick Bevin before the stage start,
Not a flat stage, but not as challenging as the previous one.
Mathieu Ladagnous and Ayden Toovey tried their luck.
CCC Team protecting teammate and race leader Patrick Bevin
Caleb Ewan was first over the line (second from left), but after Ewan was relegated, Jasper Philipsen (far left) was awarded the stage.
Ewan celebrates being first over the line.
Ewan just after the stage, before he got the bad news,
A beat-up Patrick bevin after the stage. Barring bad news from his hospital exam, he plans to start stage six.
Official stage winner Jasper Philipsen