BENEVENTO: Germany’s Andre Greipel of the Lotto Soudal team celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the fifth stage of the Giro d’Italia on Wednesday.—AFP
BENEVENTO: Germany’s Andre Greipel of the Lotto Soudal team celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the fifth stage of the Giro d’Italia on Wednesday.—AFP

BENEVENTO (Italy): Germany’s Andre Greipel powered to victory on the fifth stage of the Giro d’Italia on Wednesday, a bunch sprint finish that left Dutchman Tom Dumoulin in the race leader’s pink jersey.

On the second day back in Italy following three opening stages in Holland, Lotto sprinter Greipel had been looking to redress the balance after seeing compatriot and sprint rival Marcel Kittel (Etixx) claim two consecutive stage wins.

But after a ferocious sprint to the finish of the 233km stage from Praia a Mare in Calabria, Greipel, known as the ‘Gorilla’ for his impressive physique, followed his victory roar by crumbling on the roadside as he tried to recover from his efforts.

The 33-year-old Greipel clocked nearly six hours in the second-longest stage of this year’s race.

It was his 18th stage win in a Grand Tour — four at the Giro, 10 at the Tour de France and four in the Spanish Vuelta — and the 130th victory overall in his career.

Arnaud Demare, the French winner of Milan-SanRemo in March, finished a distant second for FDJ with Italian Sonny Colbrelli claiming third place for Bardiani.Dumoulin, who races for Giant, took the pink jersey after his time-trial win on the opening stage and reclaimed it on Tuesday when he finished second behind Lampre’s Diego Ulissi on stage four.

The Dutchman will wear it going into Thursday’s sixth stage, one of several in the medium mountains that should see the sprinters dropping to the back of the pack.

Luxembourg’s Bob Jungels, though, took four seconds off his lead on Wednesday which now stands at 16 while Ulissi is a further four seconds adrift in third place on general classification.

The 99th Giro ends May 29 in Turin.

Published in Dawn, May 12th, 2016

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