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Extended Highlights - Stage 5 - La Vuelta 2024
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21/8/2024
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00:00
He may still be recovering from a back injury, but that didn't stop Primoz Roglic taking
00:07
control of La Vuelta yesterday.
00:11
Today it's over to the sprinters with round three of the battle between Wout van Aert
00:16
and Caden Groves.
00:19
I have the jersey around my shoulders and so far it's quite a battle with Caden.
00:26
I think today normally that will continue, so it's nice.
00:32
Groves is confident he can outdo the Belgian on a flatter, straighter finish than on stages
00:37
two and three.
00:40
So I think the fastest will win today and it's not so much about who's on whose wheel.
00:47
I think we've got the strongest team because we focus more on the sprints, so there'll
00:52
be a lot of eyes towards us I believe.
00:55
Van Aert and Groves are the big favourites then, but other sprinters like New Zealand's
00:59
Corbin Strong still believe in their chances.
01:04
I think I have the potential to upset them, so hopefully I get it right with the team
01:09
today and I can fight and stay in good position and open my sprint as fresh as possible and
01:17
really take it to Wout and Caden.
01:19
A lot of teams will be solely focused on the sprint, but Oskar Taliscardi and Keirn Farmer
01:24
will no doubt be on the attack long before then.
01:30
Is the breakaway an obligation for you?
01:32
Yes, the team will try to be in the breakaway, but we do have an option in the sprint as
01:36
well.
01:37
We're just learning little by little and we'll see how we do.
01:42
177k between Fuente del Maestre and Sevilla without a single categorised climb, that's
01:50
a rarity on this Vuelta.
01:53
After yesterday's battle on Pico Vizuercas and with more high temperatures forecast,
01:57
the peloton could be forgiven for taking it easy on this fifth stage.
02:06
As expected, there was a relaxed start to the day's action.
02:09
There's still a lot of road and a lot of climbing between now and Madrid, so the riders have
02:14
to recover where they can.
02:16
And also as expected, the two wildcard teams both had a man in the breakaway.
02:20
Ibon Ruiz of Keirn Farmer already on the attack for the third time this week in the
02:25
green.
02:26
He was joined by Xhermin Juaristi of Uzcatel Ascari in the orange and they quickly opened
02:30
up a five-minute lead.
02:33
Little by little, the sprint teams began to post riders on the front of the peloton to
02:36
start bringing down the gap.
02:39
Here's a sign we've got used to on the Vuelta in recent years, Roglic in the red jersey.
02:44
In fact, since it was introduced in 2010, nobody has worn a Roja more than the Slovenian,
02:49
a total of 38 days.
02:51
The next best is Chris Froome on 27.
02:56
The peloton cruising along at around 35km an hour in the searing heat, with the riders
03:01
just looking to stay cool and hydrated.
03:04
The domestique were kept busy going back and forth between the cars to fetch bidons for
03:08
their leaders.
03:09
Today, Sevilla hosts a Vuelta stage finish for the first time since 2010.
03:15
The last rider to take victory in the city was Brian Kocka on the Tour of Andalusia 2017,
03:21
although that didn't necessarily leave a lasting impression.
03:24
Yeah, I just found out on the podium actually, I won there on the Tour of Andalusia, but
03:30
I couldn't tell you in which year it was.
03:33
2017.
03:34
Any memories?
03:35
I think the stage was shortened maybe.
03:38
I definitely remember one stage in Sevilla, but I'm not sure it's the one you're talking
03:41
about.
03:42
But I do have some memories.
03:46
Into the last 50km and the pace suddenly began to increase, with a slight crosswind making
03:51
the peloton nervous.
03:53
The speed increasing to over 50km an hour, which brought the gap to the two breakaway
03:57
riders down to just one minute.
04:01
It would soon be game over for Juaristi and Ruiz, especially with Van Aert and Groves
04:06
eyeing up the intermediate sprint at 25k to go.
04:10
A lot more stress and urgency in this peloton now, as it all came back together.
04:24
And look at that.
04:25
Adria opens up the door and Wout van Aert comes flying through, as does a powerful Caden
04:31
Groves.
04:32
Both of them throw for the line.
04:34
It looks as though Groves took the 20 points.
04:39
Groves once again pipping Van Aert to the line, but they were the only two to contest
04:43
that sprint.
04:44
It would be a different story in Sevilla, which the riders soon reached.
04:48
There was then a terrible moment for EF Education Easypost as two of their riders went to ground.
04:55
First Owain Dool and then Rui Costa, who couldn't avoid his team-mates on this bend, and the
05:00
Portuguese champion would be forced to abandon.
05:04
The sprint seems jostling for position on these wide, wide roads, and with just under
05:09
4k to go, they were into the final straights.
05:12
Time for a high-speed shootout in the Andalusian capital.
05:18
Now it starts to open up.
05:20
It's quite messy.
05:21
Brian Kockaar is there for confidence in that red and white jersey.
05:25
Bittner's trying to move himself up for Team DSM Firmenik, as is Arne Marit.
05:30
Currently it's still Alpecin de Keuninck, who's still got one rider in his alley plank
05:34
at 4k to Groves.
05:35
Here the sprint starts to launch.
05:37
Here's Pavel Bittner, who's got the jump.
05:39
Here's Wout van Aert in the green jersey, coming in, and it's like a bull has been unleashed.
05:43
It's going to be a throw to the line, and that's close, but it looks as though Pavel
05:48
Bittner has just taken his first Grand Tour stage victory.
05:54
Marit, do you know who won?
06:07
How do you feel?
06:08
What the fuck?
06:09
On August 5th, Bittner took his first professional win at the Tour of Burgos.
06:13
Today, the 21-year-old became a Grand Tour stage winner.
06:16
This could be the start of a stellar sprint career.
06:21
Unbelievable.
06:22
I mean, only a few weeks ago, a few days ago, I got my first pro win.
06:26
So, yeah, to get the win at my first World, it's really...
06:31
I still don't believe it.
06:34
I think with DSM, we did a big portion of work, and a lot of work went into this.
06:39
A lot of people, and especially in the final, the whole team was working.
06:43
You had to beat Dan Wout in a long sprint.
06:45
He's one of the best long sprinters in the world.
06:47
It's just crazy.
06:50
Bittner out sprinting van Aert and Groves to take a victory that will live long in the memory.
06:54
He's the first Czech rider to win a Vuelta stage since Zdeněk Štíbar in 2013.
06:59
No drama today for the race leader Primoz Roglic.
07:02
He remains eight seconds clear of his nearest challenger, João Almeida.
07:08
Van Aert picked up seven more points than Groves on today's stage,
07:11
so he slightly increases his lead in green to 13.
07:18
There was no action today in the mountains competition.
07:20
Sylvain Monniquet is in polka dots before we hit the climbs again tomorrow.
07:24
And Antonio Tiberi is still the best young rider by just three seconds from Renat van Aertveldt.
07:30
Join us again tomorrow for a punchy sixth stage, and thanks for watching.
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