STAGE 5 Critérium du Dauphiné: Live updates, blog

By Robin Parsons / Roar Guru

It is the first of three Mountain stages in the Dauphiné. The last climb of today is 43 KM from the finish line so expect the peloton to bunch-up after the last climb. Join us for live updates and commentary.

After a thrilling and exciting Stage 4 ITT we are set to see fireworks on the mountains over the next two days. Cadel Evans (BMC) lost 1:43 to Bradley Wiggins (Sky) and dropped from 2nd place in GC to 5th place.

Evans himself admitted he will have to improve his TT to win the up-coming Tour de France. Please stay tuned to The Roar, some exciting coverage of the TdF will be coming. Australian Michael Rogers came 3rd in the TT, the former two times World Champion showed he still has the power.

Tonight’s Stage 5 we will see the peloton climbing a Hors Category climb “Le Grand Colombier” which is 17.4 km long and a whopping 7.2 % average gradient. The groupetta will be getting organised very quickly at the bottom of this climb.

It will be interesting to see, up this 1250 metre in vertical ascent whether BMC will make a punishing pace up the Colombier to see if they can shake Wiggins off the back or at least hurt him a bit in order to get some time in the next couple of days. Wiggins will be supported by the Australian Richie Porte and talented Kenyan born Chris Froome.

Please join me in live blogging this spectacular stage. Live blogging will start around 6:30 AEST please feel free to make your own comments that’s what the roar is all about!

Please keep an eye on The Roar interviews from GreenEDGEFans coming, will be Will Clarke (Champion systems) the next to be scheduled.

The Crowd Says:

2012-06-09T04:02:58+00:00

Munchkin

Roar Rookie


Hi guys! Well who said a lady cyclist could not pick the winners in each of the stages and each of the general classification including all the races that have been shown, well guess what this beautiful swan has and is keep on going and doing very well in cycling athletics and gym! I believe that the Stage 5 was a brilliant stage and I can see a few more dark horses in the peleton coming on through and some of them have already. Stage 6 to be a beauty! Maria Szczerba

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2012-06-08T14:38:46+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Contact The Roar and give live blogging ago yourself :D

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2012-06-08T14:37:55+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


can’t wait for tomorrow. But for surely Porte and Rogers have booked their berth in the Sky team for the TdF.

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2012-06-08T14:37:24+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Martin/Evans chase Wiggins and Rogers wins! Dreams

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2012-06-08T14:34:58+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Wow, Sky defended the leaders jersey brilliantly and they still have a rider in the top 3 Options! Options!

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2012-06-08T14:34:35+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Make sure you tomorrow you come to The Roar and see the 6th Stage of the Dauphine which will be the 2nd mountain stage. Expect a breakaway to try to get away and BMC attack for Evans and Omega-Pharma attack for Tony Martin.

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2012-06-08T14:29:36+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


General Classification after Stage 5 1 WIGGINS, Bradley (SKY PROCYCLING) 18h 54' 23" 2 MARTIN, Tony (OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP) + 00' 38" 3 ROGERS, Michael (SKY PROCYCLING) + 01' 20" 4 EVANS, Cadel (BMC RACING) + 01' 44" 5 KELDERMAN, Wilco (RABOBANK) + 01' 45" 6 FROOME, Christopher (SKY PROCYCLING) + 01' 48" 7 SANCHEZ GIL, Luis Leon (RABOBANK) + 02' 02" 8 VAN DEN BROECK, Jurgen (LOTTO BELISOL) + 02' 22" 9 BRAJKOVIC, Janez (ASTANA) + 02' 47" 10 COPPEL, Jerome (SAUR - SOJASUN) + 02' 55"

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2012-06-08T14:27:46+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Stage 5 top 5 1. Arthur Vichot (Fra/FDJ) 2. Egoi Martinez (EUS) 3. Dimitri Fofonov (AST) 4. Rémi Di Gregorio (COF) 5. José Sarmiento (LIQ

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2012-06-08T14:27:20+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Cadel Evans is now 4th, Mick Rogers 3rd , Tony Martin 2nd and Bradley Wiggins holds the yellow jersey.

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2012-06-08T14:22:37+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Great race the 5th stage. Breakaway wins, terrain breaks-up the bunch on the descents not the ascents

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2012-06-08T14:20:31+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Well done, Artur Vichot. Will there be any change in the GC when peloton reaches the finish

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2012-06-08T14:19:00+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Vichot has got it for sure. 1 KM to go, Great win like away breakaway to win

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2012-06-08T14:18:14+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Vichot has 24 seconds on breakaway I think he will need his masage tonight.

2012-06-08T14:18:10+00:00

Darryl Kotyk

Roar Pro


What's your prediction for the finish?

2012-06-08T14:17:48+00:00

Darryl Kotyk

Roar Pro


You've got me craving pancakes now.

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2012-06-08T14:17:15+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Vichot, pedalling looking good and he has increased his lead by pushing on from break away

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2012-06-08T14:16:12+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


GC's teams happy to let breakaway rider win. Go for it Vichot

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2012-06-08T14:15:27+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Frenchman from FDJ Vichot putting it on the line

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2012-06-08T14:14:02+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


pancake flat 5 km's with 47 second advantage. go go go!

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2012-06-08T14:12:27+00:00

Robin Parsons

Roar Guru


Breakaway looking like its very tired. Done a great job.

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